Daily Mail: Everton line up The Wally with the Brolly

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...tml?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490

Roberto Martinez is the next Premier League manager who faces the axe.

In a shock development it is understood Martinez is suddenly under immense pressure at Everton in the wake of Neil Warnock’s dismissal at Crystal Palace. The 66-year-old Yorkshireman became the first Premier League managerial casualty of the season on Saturday.

The man who is being lined to replace Martinez as new Goodison Park boss is former England manager Steve McClaren, currently in charge at Derby.

At the start of the season Martinez seemed fireproof.

Such was the Spaniard’s reputation that he was spoken of as potential successor to Arsene Wenger at Arsenal or even a future England manager.

But Everton have underperformed this season and Grapevine sources tell us that Martinez’s job is now on the line.

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In a shock development it is understood Martinez is suddenly under immense pressure at Everton in the wake of Neil Warnock’s dismissal at Crystal Palace.
And this is relevant why?

The man who is being lined to replace Martinez as new Goodison Park boss is former England manager Steve McClaren, currently in charge at Derby.
Nonsense

Good, he has won the dutch league, won a pot (the only pot) at Boro and got them to a UEFA cup final and Bar England has done a good job wherever he has been unlike Martinez.

And fair play to Kenwright for growing a set if this is true.
Dafuq?




The Daily Mail is the journalistic equivalent of jarg spouting testicle cheese.
 
That Grapevine sources does ruin it a bit, even when the Mail claim to have source close to any given story I don't believe it never mind when they use Grapevine
 

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