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Stubbsy Is Back!
by Darren Griffiths | Tuesday 23 September 2008, 16:48
Alan Stubbs is back at Everton!
The former defender, who announced his retirement from the game earlier this season, has joined the coaching staff at Finch Farm.
Stubbs had two separate spells at Everton as a player, finally leaving for Derby County in January 2008, and he admitted that the move back to his boyhood club came as something of a surprise to him.
"It came a little bit out of the blue,” he revealed to evertonfc.com.
“There was a conversation about it a couple of weeks ago but nothing more than that at the time. It's only over the last few days it’s come to fruition.”
Stubbs will be operating alongside Andy Holden with the reserve squad and he is expected to work with Academy players as well.
He is already working his way through his coaching badges and he’s delighted to be back at Everton.
“I'm still pinching myself to be honest and really looking forward to the opportunity I've been given to come in and start at this level,” he said.
“First and foremost I’m looking forward to working with Taffy (Holden), the manager and everyone on the coaching side. It's a really exciting time for me."
Hopefully he can teach our defence how to communicate!
Stubbsy Is Back!
by Darren Griffiths | Tuesday 23 September 2008, 16:48
Alan Stubbs is back at Everton!
The former defender, who announced his retirement from the game earlier this season, has joined the coaching staff at Finch Farm.
Stubbs had two separate spells at Everton as a player, finally leaving for Derby County in January 2008, and he admitted that the move back to his boyhood club came as something of a surprise to him.
"It came a little bit out of the blue,” he revealed to evertonfc.com.
“There was a conversation about it a couple of weeks ago but nothing more than that at the time. It's only over the last few days it’s come to fruition.”
Stubbs will be operating alongside Andy Holden with the reserve squad and he is expected to work with Academy players as well.
He is already working his way through his coaching badges and he’s delighted to be back at Everton.
“I'm still pinching myself to be honest and really looking forward to the opportunity I've been given to come in and start at this level,” he said.
“First and foremost I’m looking forward to working with Taffy (Holden), the manager and everyone on the coaching side. It's a really exciting time for me."
Hopefully he can teach our defence how to communicate!

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:huh:
...WHY?!?!







