2025/26 David Moyes


Just been listening to Glasner's post match interview: he isn't a happy bunny. Demanding that 'the mistakes' of the Palace board not to bring two more players in during last summer are wiped out by January signings as what he has right now is going to cost them as the season progresses.

Hes deffo looking for another job.

If these owners are serious about moving us onward and upward they need to secure someone like him for next summer. Get him signed up behind the scenes.
The second someone gets a sniff glasner is happy to move on, slot and Amorim will both be out the door.
 
I hope we're talking to Oliver Glasner about what players he wants us to sign when the transfer window opens in the summer, and also talking to clubs about any fee we can get for Beto and Barry for starters.
A few matches of three at the back and GOT will be in meltdown about it 'never working at Everton', 'an insult to Dixie' or something of the sort.
 

Forget the name Everton.

If there was a club with a brand new and bigger stadium.

That had a larger fanbase and huge potential.

Who approached a manager from a smaller, historically less successful club.

They offered the manager 3x or 4x their salary over 3-5 seasons and offered him a huge warchest for transfers.

That manager jumps ship 9 times out of 10.

The question with someone like Iraola would be whether he signs the players and if not then what structure needs to change in the clubs management structure to account for this support he would or may need for example.

I expect James Smith would be given more responsibility.

Big managers have huge aspirations and weve seen with plenty of clubs they can attract those managers.
No manager (nor player) truly cares what the stadium they work in 19 days a year looks likes.
No manager plots their career bases on the number of fans the club thinks -or boasts- they have.
No manager takes a job because "forty years ago they once won a couple of trophies".

Then you get to the bit about "throw a $hit ton of money at them" (just like we did with Carlo and Koeman) and I'm inclined to a agree - to a degree.

Just like I agree big managers have big aspirations; but for me that means they go to ready-made UCL level clubs -perhaps here or abroad- not swap one mid table outfit for another, no matter how much they bang on about PoTeNtIaL or A pRoJeCt (pretty sure all the execs at Brighton & Palace & Bournemouth & more say the same thing as us).

I'm happy to be proven wrong, but I just don't see the managers of these kinds of clubs turning down higher level jobs if they're offered them to come here, no matter how much some fans want to think we're a "big" draw.
 

I feel so sad for then Madrid fans.

How do they cope? did they get some solace in our defeat last night?

When you got off your arse last night to get a pot noodle did you compare that to Ronnie O'Sullivan winning the World Snooker Champions

When I did get off my arse to make a pot noodle, I was still confident, that I'd make a more relevant point than you.

|And I'm not even that confident tbh
 

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