northwichblue
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The red dippers wont be too happy.
He'll take a bit of the limelight away from them
He'll take a bit of the limelight away from them
Pffft, you're kidding aren't you? They could be WORLD CHAMPIONS by the end of the evening.The red dippers wont be too happy.
He'll take a bit of the limelight away from them
Pffft, you're kidding aren't you? They could be WORLD CHAMPIONS by the end of the evening.
Six friggin' times laI fucking hope not
Big name and a coup but does he fit? He’s always struck me as one to manage teams with star players under performing, keep their ego’s in check, keep everybody happy and get the best from the talent they have rather than somebody to build a team to gradually get better and establish themselves as a top side as I suspect Everton want. Unless they plan to go balls deep huge in the transfer market this summer to give him a shot at something I don’t see the idea behind it.
I think he will bring a new outlook and approach to the management side at goodison. Hopefully his experience at the top level will rub off on some of the board. A positive move and appointment, still has to upgrade the team but I would imagine he called the shots when interviewed. Every appointment will carry risks but he will raise the profile of the club in Europe and globally. He was arguably the best man available.