Jayhow15
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Well the league doesn't lie.
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A DoF has to rise above all that nonsense and keep their own counsel. Part of the job.To be fair Dave, I think if Walsh was putting realistic options forward and Koeman was dismissing them we'd hear Walsh shouting that from the roof tops now to clear his own name in this fiasco.
He needs all the ammunition available because eyes are undoubtedly focussed on him now regarding a) the effectiveness of his position, b) his personal ability and whether Leicester was a fluke, and c) to convince any new manager that the DoF isn't going to interfere with them once in. I honestly think point c is likely to dissuade some managers, and that may mean we get somebody who is well down our pecking order of choice.
IMO Walsh was putting realistic options forward and Koeman was knocking them back being bloody minded.
The options were there, as Koeman said himself. If he thought going with no striker was preferable than going with one that wasn't his ideal purchase what does that tell you about Koeman?
A DoF has to rise above all that nonsense and keep their own counsel. Part of the job.
He also has to "direct" and that means making strong strategic decisions, promoting open communications throughout the Club and not hiding in the background. I'm unconvinced with him....there's little evidence to suggest he's doing the job he's well paid for yet.
I tend to see a transfer programme that is easily assessed in terms of players that will have come through at the behest of Walsh and those demanded by Koeman.
I'd give more marks to Walsh than Koeman form what I can figure out.
I wouldn't judge Walsh just yet. He's had to deal with a nightmare character like Koeman.
Don't understand what you mean by thisI tend to see a transfer programme that is easily assessed in terms of players that will have come through at the behest of Walsh and those demanded by Koeman.
I'd give more marks to Walsh than Koeman form what I can figure out.
I wouldn't judge Walsh just yet. He's had to deal with a nightmare character like Koeman.
And Koeman had to deal with the quietest, most reclusive DoF in football. I think you could argue the position for both of them....yet only one lost his post.
Who did we sign of any substance whatsoever that any ordinary Joe wouldn't have signed? Pickford, Keane and Sigurdsson would have been on most Everton managers list, Sandro came purely because of the price tag and Vlasic wasn't scouted...he simply turned up twice and played well against us. Lookman possibly, but most of us knew the Charlton lad was destined for a bigger club. The one I'm not sure about is Onyekeru (sp)...but he's been nowhere near the squad so difficult to say it's a success or otherwise.
Don't understand what you mean by this
Gueye, Sandro, Vlasic, DCL and Lookman have Walsh's paw prints all over them. The obvious one's like Klaassen and Sigurdsson and Keane and Schneiderlin and Bolasie are easily discernible as Koeman purchases, as he worked with them/talked them up well in advance of them arriving.
Fair enough on Vlasic.Come on Dave....nobody within Everton knew the slightest thing about Vlasic...he rocked up to play against us, made an impression and got signed...pretty much the same way Ronaldo did with United. Gueye is, for me, the only one he's sought out that nobody else had on their radar.
Gueye, Sandro, Vlasic, DCL and Lookman have Walsh's paw prints all over them. The obvious one's like Klaassen and Sigurdsson and Keane and Schneiderlin and Bolasie are easily discernible as Koeman purchases, as he worked with them/talked them up well in advance of them arriving.
So he keeps his job despite Lukaku was leaving in March and we got no proper striker. 3 senior CB and 2 of them are in their mid 30s. Dof what is the point?
I wouldn't be surpised if Koeman left a message on Walsh's phone, saying you got me sacked mate.