Alan Stubbs to talk to Hibernian about vacant managers' job!!!!!

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After the Rooney stuff and the things he said last summer and even after the window closed about Baines I'm genuinely surprised that he's allowed anywhere near our emerging talent.

I've also heard from some of the lads involved with the technical analysis side of things that he is really archaic with his training. He doesn't "believe" in some of the more modern training methods. Might be miles off but he came across as a bit of a laughing stock.
 

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Don't count your chickens just yet
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Cos he is a tithead who helped Rooney leave Everton by smuggling him out of training in his car.

Just rumours. I googled it and all I could find was one rumour that he helped get Rooney into training in the boot of his car. Sounds ridiculous.

"As a fan myself I wanted him to stay, but I know how quickly things change in football. I told him he had to do what was best for himself. And the club got an unbelievable amount of money for him. Whatever anyone says, £27m or whatever was fantastic business and it just goes to show how much debt the club was in that Wayne's transfer fee hasn't wiped the slate clean."
What does Stubbs, Evertonian to the core, think when he sees the "Die Rooney!" graffiti daubed on walls near Goodison Park?
"Well, a lot of fans are sensible about it. He's gone, he's made us a lot of money, let's look forward. But that 'Die Rooney' stuff is unacceptable. My little lad was the mascot at the Man United game the other week, and Wayne patted him on the head. My little lad was made up, and up in the stand he asked me 'why's everyone booing Wayne? I thought you don't boo good players?' And that's right, we should just be in awe of how good Wayne's becoming, and be proud that we nurtured him and that someone that good played for Everton Football Club. I've looked at it from all points of view - as a fan, as a player, as a man in the street - and I can't find any anger towards Wayne from any angle.'
And what, I ask Stubbs, of Rooney's feelings towards Everton. Can love, in football as in life, turn to hate?
"No, deep down he's still a Blue. It never leaves you. If Wayne could go to Goodison and watch a game without any hassle he'd be the first one there. I spoke to him before the derby and said 'where are you going to watch it?' He said, 'probably in my house or the pub'. But I knew he wanted to be there. To be fair, nothing bothers him. He's mentally very tough. He got a lot of stick here and was one of the outstanding players on the pitch."

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/p...he-had-to-do-the-best-for-himself-222508.html

Find all this abuse Stubbs is getting ridiculous. I read the above linked cancer clause story and it's Ian Ross making the claims. Aren't EFC famous for spin? Wasn't Ian Ross, the Leeds fan, also disliked by a big number of Everton fans? I find Stubbs' comments in the article easy to believe.
 
Just rumours. I googled it and all I could find was one rumour that he helped get Rooney into training in the boot of his car. Sounds ridiculous.

"As a fan myself I wanted him to stay, but I know how quickly things change in football. I told him he had to do what was best for himself. And the club got an unbelievable amount of money for him. Whatever anyone says, £27m or whatever was fantastic business and it just goes to show how much debt the club was in that Wayne's transfer fee hasn't wiped the slate clean."
What does Stubbs, Evertonian to the core, think when he sees the "Die Rooney!" graffiti daubed on walls near Goodison Park?
"Well, a lot of fans are sensible about it. He's gone, he's made us a lot of money, let's look forward. But that 'Die Rooney' stuff is unacceptable. My little lad was the mascot at the Man United game the other week, and Wayne patted him on the head. My little lad was made up, and up in the stand he asked me 'why's everyone booing Wayne? I thought you don't boo good players?' And that's right, we should just be in awe of how good Wayne's becoming, and be proud that we nurtured him and that someone that good played for Everton Football Club. I've looked at it from all points of view - as a fan, as a player, as a man in the street - and I can't find any anger towards Wayne from any angle.'
And what, I ask Stubbs, of Rooney's feelings towards Everton. Can love, in football as in life, turn to hate?
"No, deep down he's still a Blue. It never leaves you. If Wayne could go to Goodison and watch a game without any hassle he'd be the first one there. I spoke to him before the derby and said 'where are you going to watch it?' He said, 'probably in my house or the pub'. But I knew he wanted to be there. To be fair, nothing bothers him. He's mentally very tough. He got a lot of stick here and was one of the outstanding players on the pitch."

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/p...he-had-to-do-the-best-for-himself-222508.html

Find all this abuse Stubbs is getting ridiculous. I read the above linked cancer clause story and it's Ian Ross making the claims. Aren't EFC famous for spin? Wasn't Ian Ross, the Leeds fan, also disliked by a big number of Everton fans? I find Stubbs' comments in the article easy to believe.
Well don't. He is a frequent, persistent and self-serving liar.
 

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