fox_up_north Posted 23 January 2023 Posted 23 January 2023 57 minutes ago, Fox92 said: Good point. I believe Howe went away to Atletico and learnt from Simeone. Where did you hear this?
Harboro Posted 23 January 2023 Posted 23 January 2023 26 minutes ago, fox_up_north said: Where did you hear this? https://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2021/11/08/newcastle-united-eddie-howe-liverpool-edwards-inglethorpe/
SafewayFox Posted 23 January 2023 Posted 23 January 2023 1 hour ago, StanSP said: Dyche isn't in the running apparently. He’s the bookies favourite when I just checked.
Fox92 Posted 23 January 2023 Posted 23 January 2023 (edited) 44 minutes ago, fox_up_north said: Where did you hear this? My mate told me at weekend actually. But I looked it up earlier and apparently it's true. Makes sense as to why Newcastle now cheat and time waste so much... Edited 23 January 2023 by Fox92 3
PhillippaT Posted 23 January 2023 Posted 23 January 2023 5 minutes ago, Fox92 said: My mate told me at weekend actually. But I looked it up earlier and apparently it's true. Makes sense as to why Newcastle now cheat and time waste so much... So long as they don't start going around and breaking other team's player's legs...
Chelmofox Posted 23 January 2023 Posted 23 January 2023 1 minute ago, stu said: Bad news for us? It was inevitable I suppose... Depends who they hire, but agree was inevitable. Lets hope its Dyche.....
StanSP Posted 23 January 2023 Posted 23 January 2023 2 minutes ago, stu said: Bad news for us? It was inevitable I suppose... Indeed on both counts. I think they'll have enough of a new manager bounce to keep them safe eventually. Tough start for whoever comes in though. Arsenal (H) then the Merseyside Derby...
stu Posted 23 January 2023 Posted 23 January 2023 Alan Nixon suggesting they want Thomas Frank. Sounds like a very expensive appointment considering they will have had to pay off Lampard too. 1
FoyleFox Posted 23 January 2023 Posted 23 January 2023 Dyche has always struck me as a down to earth, sensible chap. Surely, anyone with sense runs a mile from the Everton job.
Tielemans63 Posted 23 January 2023 Posted 23 January 2023 At least Everton's board don't hang about when they realise it isn't working.
AjcW Posted 23 January 2023 Posted 23 January 2023 12 minutes ago, stu said: Alan Nixon suggesting they want Thomas Frank. Sounds like a very expensive appointment considering they will have had to pay off Lampard too. The Everton way...
Happy Fox Posted 23 January 2023 Posted 23 January 2023 2 minutes ago, Bryn said: Praying they take Brendan. Yes that is the hope. Easier commute for him as he lives in Wilmslow..
Chelmofox Posted 23 January 2023 Posted 23 January 2023 Just now, Happy Fox said: Yes that is the hope. Easier commute for him as he lives in Wilmslow.. No fricking chance
Happy Fox Posted 23 January 2023 Posted 23 January 2023 Just now, Chelmofox said: No fricking chance Everton are a massive club, Brendan would love to manage them.. 1
Tommy G Posted 23 January 2023 Posted 23 January 2023 I think Dyche will go which gives us one less option when Brendan gets the axe.
Nugent Posted 23 January 2023 Posted 23 January 2023 The last thing we need is a fellow struggler having an up-turn in form, especially as there's no chance we're sacking Brendan. Not good.
RowlattsFox Posted 23 January 2023 Posted 23 January 2023 I wouldn't be surprised if Rodgers is putting the feelers out that he'd be interested. Bit of a gamble though, on both parts.
Happy Fox Posted 23 January 2023 Posted 23 January 2023 Just now, RowlattsFox said: I wouldn't be surprised if Rodgers is putting the feelers out that he'd be interested. Bit of a gamble though, on both parts. He ticks the Everton board requirements: former Liverpool manager, has won trophies etc. Probably be worshipped over there.
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 23 January 2023 Posted 23 January 2023 5 hours ago, Fox92 said: Football fans moan about players leaving, showing no loyalty, but then laugh when players do show loyalty. Kane will retire with a good career, even if he wins nothing, he will end up Spurs' and England all time top scorer. Trophies don't define players and some great players, even some of our greatest players, have won next to nothing. The bloke has actively flirted with a move very publicly and I don't think signing the daft (and long) contract Spurs put in front of him years back is really indicative of any loyalty. If he stays there it'll be because Spurs are offering him more than anyone else at near 30. 2
Babylon Posted 23 January 2023 Posted 23 January 2023 Everton are utter basket cases, they did this before. Signed players for the manager and then sacked him soon afterwards. The collection of players, bought for a succession of different managers are never going to fit together. 1
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