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GrangeEnd

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Hi Lads

Firsty, congratulations on another decent season.

I have registered to discuss your feelings on the possibility of Malky becoming your new boss....

How would you feel if he did ?

I've read a few things on the forum regarding Malky and i've got to say, a lot of posts are completely wrong.

Malky is one of those leaders that gets the best out of his players. He, albeit a bit naive (which is normal for a young Manager), knows how to win games and his teams can play ANY sort of Football. I've seen a post suggesting we are a long ball team. We are a long ball team when we need to change our gameplan. Malkys teams play different styles to match who we are playing.

Budgets: In Malkys first season, he turned up to his first training session with 10 players and had to use academy lads and a few of Dave Jones' dregs from our previous regime. We finished in the playoffs and almost beat Liverpool in the League Cup.

This season, we spent around £11 Mill and comfortably got promoted. Blackburn spent £8 mill on J.Rhodes, Leicester had previously spent £10+ Mill so to win the Championship was a class act.
It's a tough, tough league that can ruin Clubs (Wolves)

On the basis of what I have said, we don't want to lose Malky as we are building things here and he is the man we feel, that can build stability and growth in the Premier League.

Wouldn't begrudge him leaving, as you're a huge club compared to ours so hopefully, Kenwright listens to your faithful and goes for Martinez.....

If you'd like to know anything else about how he operates, just ask

GrangeEnd
 

Hi Lads

Firsty, congratulations on another decent season.

I have registered to discuss your feelings on the possibility of Malky becoming your new boss....

How would you feel if he did ?

I've read a few things on the forum regarding Malky and i've got to say, a lot of posts are completely wrong.

Malky is one of those leaders that gets the best out of his players. He, albeit a bit naive (which is normal for a young Manager), knows how to win games and his teams can play ANY sort of Football. I've seen a post suggesting we are a long ball team. We are a long ball team when we need to change our gameplan. Malkys teams play different styles to match who we are playing.

Budgets: In Malkys first season, he turned up to his first training session with 10 players and had to use academy lads and a few of Dave Jones' dregs from our previous regime. We finished in the playoffs and almost beat Liverpool in the League Cup.

This season, we spent around £11 Mill and comfortably got promoted. Blackburn spent £8 mill on J.Rhodes, Leicester had previously spent £10+ Mill so to win the Championship was a class act.
It's a tough, tough league that can ruin Clubs (Wolves)

On the basis of what I have said, we don't want to lose Malky as we are building things here and he is the man we feel, that can build stability and growth in the Premier League.

Wouldn't begrudge him leaving, as you're a huge club compared to ours so hopefully, Kenwright listens to your faithful and goes for Martinez.....

If you'd like to know anything else about how he operates, just ask

GrangeEnd

Hi mate, thanks for coming on here with that info and congratulations on your promotion.
 
Cracking post..

Good luck next season, Im hoping to make it to the Cardiff game..
Does playing in Red still bother you ?

Personally, not keen on your man, but that's just my opinion..
 

HATE the Red, as do the majority of fans but clinging onto the hope that our owner sells up in the next few years and a new investor gives us out Blue back
It was really a case of doing what the owner wanted or no Club at all
 
Thanks for taking the time to post mate. Congrats on the promotion.
Still not sure Malky (wtf) is what Everton need to take us forward.
Only time will tell.

good luck in the prem next season.
 
Hello Mate,

One thing that worries me is whether he would be able to attract the sort of players we need to push on, because he is relatively unknown outside these shores.

How do you think he would cope in spotting talent and getting bargain buys like Moyesie did ( mostly) ?
 

HATE the Red, as do the majority of fans but clinging onto the hope that our owner sells up in the next few years and a new investor gives us out Blue back
It was really a case of doing what the owner wanted or no Club at all

Do you go to the games regular mate ? A good friend of mine is a legend at Cardiff .
 
Hi Lads

Firsty, congratulations on another decent season.

I have registered to discuss your feelings on the possibility of Malky becoming your new boss....

How would you feel if he did ?

I've read a few things on the forum regarding Malky and i've got to say, a lot of posts are completely wrong.

Malky is one of those leaders that gets the best out of his players. He, albeit a bit naive (which is normal for a young Manager), knows how to win games and his teams can play ANY sort of Football. I've seen a post suggesting we are a long ball team. We are a long ball team when we need to change our gameplan. Malkys teams play different styles to match who we are playing.

Budgets: In Malkys first season, he turned up to his first training session with 10 players and had to use academy lads and a few of Dave Jones' dregs from our previous regime. We finished in the playoffs and almost beat Liverpool in the League Cup.

This season, we spent around £11 Mill and comfortably got promoted. Blackburn spent £8 mill on J.Rhodes, Leicester had previously spent £10+ Mill so to win the Championship was a class act.
It's a tough, tough league that can ruin Clubs (Wolves)

On the basis of what I have said, we don't want to lose Malky as we are building things here and he is the man we feel, that can build stability and growth in the Premier League.

Wouldn't begrudge him leaving, as you're a huge club compared to ours so hopefully, Kenwright listens to your faithful and goes for Martinez.....

If you'd like to know anything else about how he operates, just ask

GrangeEnd

Hello mate. I'm looking forward to a trip to your place next season. Never been to see your boys so always happy to tick another ground off.

With regards to Mackay I have two issues with the rumours about us going for him. Firstly, it really annoys me when managers leave newly promoted teams within a season of getting them up, either by being sacked or jumping ship. He should have a good crack at the prem with you boys, and the chairman should back him to do so. There should be a bit if loyalty from both sides.

Secondly, and more importantly to us, we need someone to take us forward. No disrespect to him at all, it would be a similar appointment to Moyes and that went very well for us, but we've moved on massively in he last 11 years. Personally I want a manager with experience of winning major honours so he can pass that winning mentality on to the players.

He might have a big future and we might be missing out but we can't afford to start from scratch again. This is a massive opportunity to get a proven, quality manager in.
 
Thanks for coming on and hope you have a good season in the Premiership. Just like to know about his signings and how does he do in this area. Moyes had a great eye and would buy us great players on buttons. Are any of his signings become a crowd favourite and also their is the value worth more then what they were bought for.
 

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