Everton Thread - 2022/23

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I Do have an affinity with Everton, bitter blue half of the city with unfair coverage compared to red teams. And whatever they are they are a thorn in the side of lfc.

So i hope they don't go down, and to do that they need to sack lamppost, he's useless. It's amazing what media bias does. Him and Gerrard are useless.

Everton would do well to get Kompany.
 
I Do have an affinity with Everton, bitter blue half of the city with unfair coverage compared to red teams. And whatever they are they are a thorn in the side of lfc.

So i hope they don't go down, and to do that they need to sack lamppost, he's useless. It's amazing what media bias does. Him and Gerrard are useless.

Everton would do well to get Kompany.
Nope.

Vinny needs to stay right where he is. The project he is working on is exciting and he needs all the experience he can get to build a reputation for himself. This Chelsea and now Everton debacle with "Lamps" coupled with the mess Slippy left behind at Villa is a clear indication that half-baked managers eventually get found out.

Vinny should keep doing his thing, he has already transformed Burnley and trust me when i say this, that is the tough part done. Now, if he can bring them up and take some huge scalps in the league, then he would have managed to build an unquestionable reputation for himself. He doesn't need the pressure that comes with getting himself involve with a beat up, run down club with a clueless fanbase that know nothing about football and have little or no ambition except to stick it to the red dippers.

He needs to have fun learning the trade while building a reputation and footballing identity for himself and when the time is right, he would be ready to take over from Pep.
 
I like Vinny but coming to us would be stupid. He’s better off with Burnley.

Lampard is another Koeman. Great player, bad manager, but he gets jobs because he’s dining out on his career.
Vinny would be great for you. He could take all the experience of his days with City, watching how they grew, and advise on how that could be applied to Everton.

He is more than a football manager. I think he's a visionary. He's intelligent. He knows his own mind. He is destined for greatness in my view. I wouldn't be surprised if he worked his way into football politics at some point, and cleaned up the image of UEFA, before sorting out FIFA.

If you could prize him away from Burnley, it would be a great choice. He would put Everton back on an even keel.
 
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