Ronald Koeman discussion

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I could manage Barcelona into the top 3 in that league.

Finishing top 4 in the Prem with Everton next season would be a bigger achievement than winning la liga with that Barca side.

If he can do that, and get us a trophy.. Crack on Ronnie and I would wish you all the best.
 

I could manage Barcelona into the top 3 in that league.

Finishing top 4 in the Prem with Everton next season would be a bigger achievement than winning la liga with that Barca side.

If he can do that, and get us a trophy.. Crack on Ronnie and I would wish you all the best.

Agree there!

All part of the growing process, see City.
 
Much as I like him, I'm not really down with Everton managers talking about other jobs whilst they're here. Gives out the image we're a stepping stone club with stepping stone players (which we are but maybe that's the problem). If players think that the manager is only here for his CV and that Rom is only here for his CV, who is running through the brick walls for Everton?
 
Much as I like him, I'm not really down with Everton managers talking about other jobs whilst they're here. Gives out the image we're a stepping stone club with stepping stone players (which we are but maybe that's the problem). If players think that the manager is only here for his CV and that Rom is only here for his CV, who is running through the brick walls for Everton?

The ones we boo less
 
I don't need a manager to tell me my clubs fantastic , I already know.
I don't need a manager to feign affection for my club ,I despise insincerity
I don't need a manager with a previous connection with the club, that is incidental.
I want a manager who is experienced enough and capable of leading us to success.
I expect that manager to be dismissed the moment our performance drops below expectations.
I don't want a manager to stay for too long, that breeds complacency.
I want the succeeding manager to be able to take over a successful side ,not a failing one.
My loyalties lie with the club and the fans , not with the manager or any individual player.
Simple. ;)
 

Much as I like him, I'm not really down with Everton managers talking about other jobs whilst they're here. Gives out the image we're a stepping stone club with stepping stone players (which we are but maybe that's the problem). If players think that the manager is only here for his CV and that Rom is only here for his CV, who is running through the brick walls for Everton?

More players like this please:

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I see nothing wrong with what RonKoe said. He SHOULD want to manage his home country and his club team, which is one of the biggest in Europe.

That being said, he realizes in order to do either, taking Everton into the Top 4 of the PL is a pre-requisite. At that point it's a win/win - if we're in the Top 4, we'll attract big time managers to replace him if he departs. If we don't reach the Top 4, he probably doesn't get a look from Barca.

It doesn't have to be a zero sum game
 

I loved Tim Cahill. A lot. But we didn't actually win a pot with him did we?

I want players (and managers) who want to and have won things. It's the only way we will ever all be happy.

In fairness getting 4th, a cup final, and European football a couple of times was pretty good considering what went before him and since. Least he speared the RS a few times which is more than this bunch of cowards have.

How is it that an Australian will practically die for the club, spends his career with us, and tatoos our name on him, same with Ferguson a Scot, yet Rooney Rodwell and now seemingly Barkley don't seem to give one about us.
 
He gets asked all the time about the Barcelona job. Would you rather be said it's a dream of his or would you rather he kept it to himself and said "no comment".

Love the man personally whether he's here just this season, all 3 or even longer. He's brought a stronger personality to the club and the players.

Another good presser then, always keeps it simple and clear.
 
What else is he going to say? Across the park they're going onwards and upwards, we're never even going to be the best team in the city let alone a powerhouse in this country. Europe? We are going to look rank amateur. The rest of the league is catching us up too, the likes of Stoke signing Shaqiri and us consistently losing our best players, as if Koeman is here for the long haul, us and Moyes were a match made in heaven. Two average entities punching above their weight every so often.
 

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