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if an owner cant have 2 clubs,surely a manager that has agreed a contract with another club shudnt b picking the teamsheet of his previous club
We all know Fellaini's leaving this summer. He just hasn't announced it. Should he play the last 2 games?
If he announced tomorrow that he will be a Man United player on July 1, then no, no he shouldn't. This club should not bow down and be treated like a door mat.
Right, so Gotze shouldn't have played for Dortmund ever again then?
I really don't see the problem. It's likely we'll win, then Moyes will get a chance to thank the fans and vice versa. People are just looking to make an issue out of nothing.
We all know Fellaini's leaving this summer. He just hasn't announced it. Should he play the last 2 games?
The manager of Manchester United picking an Everton team and leading them out for the last game of this season is just wrong.
Yes,he should be at the game. Yes,he deserves an ovation at half time.
The Everton team should be managed on the day by people who are still Everton employees...in spirit.
Except he's now employed by our rivals. One of his jobs is to beat us for the next 6 years. Why do we keep him in charge for 2.
Yes, give him a send off. Yes, thank him. Yes, respect him. But no, leave him at home or meeting with Kenwright. Allow him to come onto the field before the next game and/or after it at Goodison. Allow him a speech if you want. But he should not be in charge.
Why wouldn't you stay to applaud the man who's done brilliantly by this club for over a decade?
I was just playing devil's advocate for a second there.If he announced tomorrow that he will be a Man United player on July 1, then no, no he shouldn't. This club should not bow down and be treated like a door mat.
Because I don't think he has done "brilliantly" and because he is the Manchester United manager.
And more importantly, I take a bit of pride in being an Evertonian and I don't want to see us behave like supplicants in the court of King David.
Okies?
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