Koeman said that.
He doesnt get Everton. He's not part of us...he's like separate entity, talking like he's on loan with us.
Look no further than Mr. Moyes.
10.8% slight but steady way upwards boys.
Extraordinary men right there
Extraordinary men right there
Going on Win % alone, there are a few others that should get a comeback before Moyes, though not all of them are available right now
David Unsworth*
100.0%
Jimmy Gabriel*
100.0%
Howard Kendall
54.1%
2 Division One championships,
1 FA Cup,
1 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup,
3 Charity Shields,
[Poor language removed] Molyneux
50.3%
1 Division One title
Will Cuff
47.7%
1 Division One title,
1 FA Cup
Harry Catterick
46.5%
2 Division One championships,
1 FA Cup,
2 Charity Shields
Ronald Koeman
44.9%
Roberto Martínez
42.9%
Colin Harvey
42.4%
1 Charity Shield
David Moyes
42.1%
LOL, was just counting best single stint for each... If you total up all their stints in charge, Jimmy Gabriel drops to 23/25 and Kendall drop into 4th spot.. Moyes is still ranked 10th...Jimmy Gabriel 100% win ratio? He was caretaker boss for one 3-0 win over QPR after Harvey was sacked but he was the one in charge again after Kendall quit in December 1993. His embarrassing record was 1 point from 7 games and we went 6 games without even scoring under his 'guidance' until we scored twice at Chelsea in his last game.
Koeman said that.
He doesnt get Everton. He's not part of us...he's like separate entity, talking like he's on loan with us.
Look no further than Mr. Moyes.
Did he do a better job tho? felt more positive, but his length of stay did for Moyes stats wise...Seems a touch desperate, he did a better job than the last two fellas though. I don't believe in going back, never seems to work out. He did well with what he had available Davey though.
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