Everton were the first away team I saw at Maine Road.
It was the opening home fixture in the 90/91 season and we won 1-0 with that rarest of things; an Adrian fucking Heath goal.
Apparently they're going to give Allardici £120k a week and even let him hire Sammy Lee as his assistant! Talk about fucking desperate, but then again if we had David Unsworth in charge for a month we'd probably be getting desperate as well
So we'll have Moyes, Pardew & Allardyce all back in the Prem with Roy Hodgeson & next season we might have Neil Warnock. And who is to say whether someone will appoint Pulis for the relegation battle ?
How inspiring.
will be refreshing to have Southampton visit tomorrow, at least they try something different.
Palace have had pretty much all of them in the past couple of years, with Megson now in charge. No jobs for British managers in the premier league though of course, probably cause the same dinosaurs keep getting all the jobsSo we'll have Moyes, Pardew & Allardyce all back in the Prem with Roy Hodgeson & next season we might have Neil Warnock. And who is to say whether someone will appoint Pulis for the relegation battle ?
How inspiring.
Palace have had pretty much all of them in the past couple of years, with Megson now in charge. No jobs for British managers in the premier league though of course, probably cause the same dinosaurs keep getting all the jobs
Steve Bruce is still lurking in the nether regions.
It’s them foreign managers keeping the younger coaches out of a job, don’t forget!Fat Sam at Everton.
Pardew at WBA.
Hodgson at Palace.
How do these no marks keep getting jobs ?
It could be us in the 80’s. Or 90’s. Or 00’s and there can be no more damning a comparison as that....If they've appointed Allardyce it can only mean their primary objective for the rest of the season is to avoid relegation. This is necessary because they're in a relegation battle. They're in a relegation battle because they fired an experienced and proven manager because they caved in to pressure from fans and weren't satisfied with a poor start to the season that still had plenty of time to be turned around. Instead, they asked a totally out-of-depth and inexperienced manager to take over at a club with more problems than they could count on two hands. Essentially, they'd probably be far better off had they not sacked Koeman in the first place, or at least got a replacement in within a reasonable time period- say, a week. This has to be some of the worst football club management I've ever seen.
Fat Sam at Everton.
Pardew at WBA.
Hodgson at Palace.
How do these no marks keep getting jobs ?
If they've appointed Allardyce it can only mean their primary objective for the rest of the season is to avoid relegation. This is necessary because they're in a relegation battle. They're in a relegation battle because they fired an experienced and proven manager because they caved in to pressure from fans and weren't satisfied with a poor start to the season that still had plenty of time to be turned around. Instead, they asked a totally out-of-depth and inexperienced manager to take over at a club with more problems than they could count on two hands. Essentially, they'd probably be far better off had they not sacked Koeman in the first place, or at least got a replacement in within a reasonable time period- say, a week. This has to be some of the worst football club management I've ever seen.
Pardew is a **** of the highest order!It’s them foreign managers keeping the younger coaches out of a job, don’t forget!
That would make more sense if they weren't already an established top half of the table team, who just happen to be near the bottom thanks to handing David Unsworth the job for a bizarrely long time. Making Everton a midtable team wouldn't be an achievement or progress, it would be bang average at best, which is pretty much Fat Sam's MO.I might be out on a limb here but football wise I have nowt against BFS. As the advert goes it does what it says on the tin with him. If appointed he will keep them up, they will play direct football,most of the times it wont be pretty but the results will be there. If they stick with him they will be a mid table, possibly UEFA league placed team. If they use him as a platform as we used Mark Hughes in several years Everton could be up and around the top of the table.