But Wolves or Soton ?next season is a clean sheet and the idea we can outspend the other mid-table clubs is doubtful.In the modern game we haven't got anything special to offer,doubt many top managers are that imterested in history.
And them aswell.
But Wolves or Soton ?next season is a clean sheet and the idea we can outspend the other mid-table clubs is doubtful.In the modern game we haven't got anything special to offer,doubt many top managers are that imterested in history.
So it's announced Emery's leaving PSG then a day later Sevilla sack their manager.
Coincidence?
don't think he has anything left to prove there tbh, he's not going to win la liga nor CL
Would depend on your level of delusion as to where we are seen in today's Premier League. The top managers join clubs with top squads and big money to spend. We have a mid-table squad (at best) and Moshiri.Are you messing? A Kopite wouldn't even come out with this much guff.
How come Emery's leaving at the end of the season? looks like they did alright in the CL
Would definitely have him as manager
When I began my years of supporting EFC Catterick was in charge since then other than Soton wanting to keep Koeman no manager we have appointed resulted in a struggle with another club. We have a history of employing underwhelming managers. The idea that if a manager who has won European completions comes on the market and other teams go in for him but he prefers us is the stuff of fairy tales. And realising that would make me akin to a Kopite?Are you messing? A Kopite wouldn't even come out with this much guff.
COME TO EVERTON, WE NEED YOU!!!!
Well, Emery is on the Market - said his fairwells at PSG.
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"While Emery is ready for a new opportunity, the 46-year-old said he was yet to receive an offer from Arsenal.
"I have no offer," he told Cadena SER. "Possibilities open up that can be concrete or not.
"I am open to everything. I don't think about stopping coaching."
Emery led PSG to the Ligue 1 title, Coupe de France and Coupe de la Ligue this season.
The 46-year-old told spoke to Le Parisien about his next career move, saying: “I am calm.
"I will speak with my staff, my family, my son also who is very knowledgeable about the football world. But I am calm.
“We will see what is best. I like football. I am passionate about football, about managing. I thank all the teams that I have managed.
“And if other teams come in with other opportunities, I will study them. We will wait.”"
Get in there Mosh!
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