Koeman: Owner support not changed

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Because Moshiri knows the failings this season aren't entirely down to Koeman. On the pitch, of course that's down to Koeman and the players. But selling Lukaku early like it was a scheduled occurrence to sell our best player to Utd, the failings to bring in a replacement, the Barkley-Chelsea fiasco and Moshiri making a clown of himself to Jim White are the failings which are on the club as a whole. Sacking Koeman would be a sly move, shifting all the blame onto Ronald. Supporting him is an admission of guilt. The club best start getting its act together.
 

The ref is going to be looking VERY closely at Everton's challenges also in the wake of that game last night.

I think we have a chance against a team that's barely holding onto their status as a top side, but we'll need a bit of luck too. A red card for one of their players might help us out.

We really are that desperate.

its going to be another utterly embarrassing performance which will hopefully see the board forced into action.

I'm expecting a 0-4 result. (probly just like the mosh) so in that sense does that give koeman yet more time??
 
The ref is going to be looking VERY closely at Everton's challenges also in the wake of that game last night.

I think we have a chance against a team that's barely holding onto their status as a top side, but we'll need a bit of luck too. A red card for one of their players might help us out.

We really are that desperate.
Make you right Dave, maybe it will take a red card for them or some kingd of injustice to us to wake the crowd and players and drive us on to a result. something needs to change.
 
its going to be another utterly embarrassing performance which will hopefully see the board forced into action.

I'm expecting a 0-4 result. (probly just like the mosh) so in that sense does that give koeman yet more time??

Here's I how I see it: a loss to Arsenal on Sunday will have fans in an uproar; Everton will then be playing midweek at Chelsea down there. If we get knocked out Koeman will be summoned to a meeting and sacked.
 
Here's I how I see it: a loss to Arsenal on Sunday will have fans in an uproar; Everton will then be playing midweek at Chelsea down there. If we get knocked out Koeman will be summoned to a meeting and sacked.
cant come quick enough.

I'm very confident that a fresh face and new approach to man to man management would see us climb the league in no time.
 

Of course the powers that be at Goodison fully support Koeman. Why on earth wouldn't they? It's mearly a continuation of the mediocrity that has runined this football club. It's the same reason they allowed David Moyes to remain our manager for fours years after he obviously reached his glass celling and it's why they've picked the two useless morons who've followed his here. It's a golden ticket for a manager, manga bucks with no pressure and zero expectations. And people think Koeman is the route cause of our problems?! Lol:hayee:
 
Here's I how I see it: a loss to Arsenal on Sunday will have fans in an uproar; Everton will then be playing midweek at Chelsea down there. If we get knocked out Koeman will be summoned to a meeting and sacked.
I can only think that they are trying to soften the pressure on the new managers by knocking us out of the cups and lowering expectations. There is no excuse for Koeman to still be here.
 

Because Moshiri knows the failings this season aren't entirely down to Koeman. On the pitch, of course that's down to Koeman and the players. But selling Lukaku early like it was a scheduled occurrence to sell our best player to Utd, the failings to bring in a replacement, the Barkley-Chelsea fiasco and Moshiri making a clown of himself to Jim White are the failings which are on the club as a whole. Sacking Koeman would be a sly move, shifting all the blame onto Ronald. Supporting him is an admission of guilt. The club best start getting its act together.

I agree with this, It’s a certainty that Koeman has been angry towards the board behind closed doors when the window shut about the lack of striker, centre back etc. His attitude seems to be it’s not my fault, and I’m surprised and gutted he hasn’t resigned to save face.

It doesn’t excuse his dire man management skills or lousy tactics though.

We looked a lot better last night with Lookan, Mirrallas, Vlasic playing. But I expect to see the same old packed midfield on Sunday. Sigh
 
Here's I how I see it: a loss to Arsenal on Sunday will have fans in an uproar; Everton will then be playing midweek at Chelsea down there. If we get knocked out Koeman will be summoned to a meeting and sacked.


I disagree, Dave.

Watford at home.

That is his Little Big Horn.

:(
 

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