It’s firstname.surname@evertonfc.com, I emailed the other day and got a response that I’ll receive a reply within 10 business days.
Cheers mate will draft my email tomorrow.
It’s firstname.surname@evertonfc.com, I emailed the other day and got a response that I’ll receive a reply within 10 business days.
Mentioned in another thread. Those teams that finish the season poorly invariably start the next season poorly. Extending the contracts of Keane, Gana and Myko doesn’t exactly scream things will be different next season.If we accept 3 points from 7 games to end the season we deserve the same to start the next.
The only thing that will be different next season is we won't win 7 away matches.Mentioned in another thread. Those teams that finish the season poorly invariably start the next season poorly. Extending the contracts of Keane, Gana and Myko doesn’t exactly scream things will be different next season.
Or :It’s firstname.surname@evertonfc.com, I emailed the other day and got a response that I’ll receive a reply within 10 business days.
I think it has either finished him or he compensates by going turbo ambitious.I do wonder if there’s any coming back from his ‘happily dissatisfied’ phrase. He’s managed to rile up the whole fanbase and have us all quoting it when other teams achieve something. He must feel particularly embarrassed about it in hindsight.
I do wonder if there’s any coming back from his ‘happily dissatisfied’ phrase. He’s managed to rile up the whole fanbase and have us all quoting it when other teams achieve something. He must feel particularly embarrassed about it in hindsight.
He’s essentially backed himself into a corner where he now has to either sack the manager (complete opposite of what his programme notes suggested) or make some very decent signings to placate the fanbase. Even with the transfers though there’s no guarantee the manager actually plays them so what’s the point.I think it has either finished him or he compensates by going turbo ambitious.
It was very stupid
Yea. I bet the Dibling fiasco has been mentioned by the transfer committee a few times already.He’s essentially backed himself into a corner where he now has to either sack the manager (complete opposite of what his programme notes suggested) or make some very decent signings to placate the fanbase. Even with the transfers though there’s no guarantee the manager actually plays them so what’s the point.
There is a potential trend developing where Kinnear is beholden to the sunk cost fallacy. We saw it with Thierno Barry this season, and now we are likely to see it with Moyes: holding on to a fella you know has failed on the off-chance he proves you right in the end. We'd be better off cutting our losses. The problem with Moyes is if you give him a "window" to turn it around and you still sack him in November, you have not only wasted the window, you have burned much of the money you invested in it on Tomas Soucek types, making the job next to impossible for his eventual successor.He’s essentially backed himself into a corner where he now has to either sack the manager (complete opposite of what his programme notes suggested) or make some very decent signings to placate the fanbase. Even with the transfers though there’s no guarantee the manager actually plays them so what’s the point.
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