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Moshers has invested in koeman masks for everyone tomorrow. Nice bloke he is

"Arsenal is not unbeatable, it's also not the strongest team away from home this season."
Well done Ronald, you just wrote their pre match team talk.
Khalekan,
Yes we were the best team in Europe in May 1985 but I don't think we can blame God for the mess that we are in now.
Without getting too theological, we all have free will - that is a key part of the Christian belief. The fact that an individual(s) does/do not perform to the OPTIMUM is not the fault of God, it is simply human failing.
Did I pray at half time against Bayern in the LGS End - you can be assured I did. Did God decide to give us the win? Did He keep us up in 94 and 98? I am unsure whether His intervention or pure human effort were responsible.
In simple terms, we as a club are currently responsible for the mess we are in. Clive Thomas etc etc are human failings - I know that God is on my side, but I will not trouble Him with prayer for this mess to be fixed.
It's like watching a slow moving train gathering speed heading towards the abyss, the backing from the board will inevitably end up with them getting egg on their face, you're right Dave,it's about time he started inspiring our team and supporters with his comments and not other clubs.
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.
dave, it will be unsworth until a replacement will be found.
how long this will take is anyones guess.
the recruiting of Koeman in the first place was cringworthingly slow and tedius. nothing will be any different here.
I just hope unsworth stabilizes us and doesn't ruin his own career if we were to perform similar under him and be in a real relagation battle.
...it shows he's completely lacking in self reflection: a manager who hasn't won a game on the road since January commenting on Arsenal's away day woes.Come on Dave.....if he'd have said "they"re a fantastic side and they've got top quality players like Sanchez, Lacazette and Giroud....how can we compete" he'd have the backside ripped out if him.
He can't say right for wrong currently, and in my mind that's what shows the sign of an inevitable parting of the ways.
It's a long term project but with short term mindsets.....that, for me, is a recipe for disaster.
Yep, so ironic that turn of events.And the most galling thing of all Eggy is that when we had a team capable of being crowned European Champions we were denied it through no fault of our own
And to think I used to write Jesus Christ Is An Evertonian on the sides of bus shelters
God turned his back on us long since.
What can he currently say that will appease you? I'm genuinely interested, because we all know that whatever he says he'll be ridiculed and it will change zero opinion.
If he said "it's all my fault as manager - I play players out of position and bought poorly. I didn't buy a forward to replace you know who"....or " the core of the team isn't good enough....which is why we signed 13 players"...will that motivate and inspire you? How about "Arsenal are a fantastic side - their reserves won away in the hostile environment of Red Star Belgrade", or "Burnley are shyte....that Dyche doesn't know what he's doing....we'll only need to turn up".
Tha fact is he's likely gone and is currently in no mans land until somebody backs him unequivocally (instead of via Jim White) or sacks him.
Do you never get tired of writing the same thing again and again?
Khalekan,
Yes we were the best team in Europe in May 1985 but I don't think we can blame God for the mess that we are in now.
Without getting too theological, we all have free will - that is a key part of the Christian belief. The fact that an individual(s) does/do not perform to the OPTIMUM is not the fault of God, it is simply human failing.
Did I pray at half time against Bayern in the LGS End - you can be assured I did. Did God decide to give us the win? Did He keep us up in 94 and 98? I am unsure whether His intervention or pure human effort were responsible.
In simple terms, we as a club are currently responsible for the mess we are in. Clive Thomas etc etc are human failings - I know that God is on my side, but I will not trouble Him with prayer for this mess to be fixed.

Yep, so ironic that turn of events.
But the thing I've realised is that our inability to maintain our position domestically in the years that followed is what cost us .Others did. In truth and with hindsight our poor finances played a significant part in our fall from grace.
I blame our administrators from J. Moores onwards for failing to put in place a financial structure that would sustain us into the future,and I definitely include the much lauded P.Carter in that condemnation.
Ultimately, what has cost us our position was not a ban, but poor leadership at board level. We supporters never thought to question it until the golf loving Dr. Marsh was suddenly appointed chairman, so we too are somewhat culpable. We should always ask questions of our leadership.
Lesson learned.
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