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….lots of Duncan Ferguson interviews and appearances doing the rounds. Him and the timing of his book undoubtably coinciding with the last Goodison games, all very clever.

I like my Everton books but Ferguson is a man I never warmed to and very overrated as an Everton no9. I’m totally uninterested in what he has to say and wouldn’t waste a penny on the bloke.
 
….lots of Duncan Ferguson interviews and appearances doing the rounds. Him and the timing of his book undoubtably coinciding with the last Goodison games, all very clever.

I like my Everton books but Ferguson is a man I never warmed to and very overrated as an Everton no9. I’m totally uninterested in what he has to say and wouldn’t waste a penny on the bloke.
Nice one davek
 

….lots of Duncan Ferguson interviews and appearances doing the rounds. Him and the timing of his book undoubtably coinciding with the last Goodison games, all very clever.

I like my Everton books but Ferguson is a man I never warmed to and very overrated as an Everton no9. I’m totally uninterested in what he has to say and wouldn’t waste a penny on the bloke.
I disagree with you a little on him but agree with the timing . I’d also imagine it’s possible he’s struggling to find a management gig so is perhaps reinventing himself as a pundit .
 

I disagree with you a little on him but agree with the timing . I’d also imagine it’s possible he’s struggling to find a management gig so is perhaps reinventing himself as a pundit .

….he never pushed for a management job because he had the run of Finch Farm for so many years. Cushy job, good income, safe he would never get sacked by BK or any manager.

I was chuffed when he finally left, we should never leave the door open for his return.
 
….he never pushed for a management job because he had the run of Finch Farm for so many years. Cushy job, good income, safe he would never get sacked by BK or any manager.

I was chuffed when he finally left, we should never leave the door open for his return.
For what's its worth I used to be mates with a lad who was a performance analyst for the youth team while Duncan was there, said Duncan was a tremendous influence about the place. The lad was a kopite who held no love for Duncan previously
 
….he never pushed for a management job because he had the run of Finch Farm for so many years. Cushy job, good income, safe he would never get sacked by BK or any manager.

I was chuffed when he finally left, we should never leave the door open for his return.
I honestly disagree but we all have options and they often differ , football and watching football in a nutshell I suppose .
 
For what's its worth I used to be mates with a lad who was a performance analyst for the youth team while Duncan was there, said Duncan was a tremendous influence about the place. The lad was a kopite who held no love for Duncan previously
Yeah I’ve heard similar and that rather than big wages he wasn’t on a substantial salary , far from it particularly when he first landed.

We can all have different opinions but personally whatever had gone before I find it difficult to listen to him or watch him on the touchline when he was there and not see an obvious passion for the club . That’s not me advocating he’s worthy of the job just my own observations.
 

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