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Post by Pugsley on Dec 26, 2014 15:15:29 GMT
or a caretaker by the looks of things today v. Citeh. 2 nil already.
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Post by malteser68 on Dec 26, 2014 15:22:36 GMT
That would be very bad news for us
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Post by blooter on Dec 26, 2014 15:49:16 GMT
It would be hilarious if TP ends up managing West Brazil. :-)
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Post by JoeinOz on Dec 26, 2014 15:57:18 GMT
Hopefully they will give Irvine one more chance.
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Post by march4 on Dec 26, 2014 17:08:32 GMT
Can't be long before Everton get rid of their useless manager.
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Post by boskampsflaps on Dec 26, 2014 17:11:46 GMT
Can't see it, would be a bit harsh given its Man City, could be a goner if they lose to us though.
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Post by Mint Berry Barks on Dec 26, 2014 17:13:48 GMT
Lets rev up the Stoke City Charity Fun Bus.
beep beep
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Post by dozintheseventees on Dec 26, 2014 17:18:32 GMT
That would be very bad news for us No problems as long as it's not Pulis, and with the limited knowledge I have of their Chairman, I very much doubt TP will be going there.
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Post by dozintheseventees on Dec 26, 2014 17:24:09 GMT
Can't be long before Everton get rid of their useless manager. The only manager that I can recall that just about manages to keep a GOOD team in the Premier League on the last day of the season a couple of times, then eventually fails to even do that and yet gets given one of the best managerial jobs in England. I can't, and wouldn't want to belittle their FA Cup win but at what cost? I honestly think his two predecessors at Wigan did a better job than him.
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Post by partickpotter on Dec 26, 2014 17:54:22 GMT
A new manager after Sunday would be sweet.
Would mean they've had an almighty thumping of us!
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Post by Pugsley on Dec 26, 2014 17:57:56 GMT
Can't be long before Everton get rid of their useless manager. The only manager that I can recall that just about manages to keep a GOOD team in the Premier League on the last day of the season a couple of times, then eventually fails to even do that and yet gets given one of the best managerial jobs in England. I can't, and wouldn't want to belittle their FA Cup win but at what cost? I honestly think his two predecessors at Wigan did a better job than him. Winning an FA Cup with Wigan is a marvellous achievement. They beat City in the final as well. Everton's problem is that most of their key players are well over 30. Spending 27million on Lukaku was a mistake, although in hindsight.
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Post by chiefdelilah on Dec 26, 2014 18:03:58 GMT
No chance on this earth of Pulis taking that job.
Irvine will get a bit longer I reckon.
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Post by dozintheseventees on Dec 26, 2014 18:17:21 GMT
The only manager that I can recall that just about manages to keep a GOOD team in the Premier League on the last day of the season a couple of times, then eventually fails to even do that and yet gets given one of the best managerial jobs in England. I can't, and wouldn't want to belittle their FA Cup win but at what cost? I honestly think his two predecessors at Wigan did a better job than him. Winning an FA Cup with Wigan is a marvellous achievement. They beat City in the final as well. Everton's problem is that most of their key players are well over 30. Spending 27million on Lukaku was a mistake, although in hindsight. It was a great achievement Pugs, hence my comment on it. It happened right at the end of his time at Wigan so somewhat lessens my argument (I admit that). Until then he'd managed an 'attractive' Wigan squad that really SHOULDN'T have been in any danger of relegation but they had to hang on by their finger tips three times before finally failing and, during his time, getting more pastings than a wallpaper testing station. I honestly DO believe that both Bruce and Jewel were better managers than him at Wigan. It isn't that I dislike him, because I don't, I just don't get what it is that makes people believe he's that good that all I outline above can be written off as (poor little Wigan) when he inherited a good squad, spent pretty well to improve it (on paper) and yet they struggled so much under him. They did play some good stuff at times mind but that appears to be the only thing offered up when deeming him worthy of a 'bigger' job. I just don't get it.
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Post by stokesaint1 on Dec 26, 2014 19:27:52 GMT
I reckon the Baggies will stick with him. At least I hope they do.
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Post by boskampsflaps on Dec 26, 2014 19:37:06 GMT
The only manager that I can recall that just about manages to keep a GOOD team in the Premier League on the last day of the season a couple of times, then eventually fails to even do that and yet gets given one of the best managerial jobs in England. I can't, and wouldn't want to belittle their FA Cup win but at what cost? I honestly think his two predecessors at Wigan did a better job than him. Winning an FA Cup with Wigan is a marvellous achievement. They beat City in the final as well. Everton's problem is that most of their key players are well over 30. Spending 27million on Lukaku was a mistake, although in hindsight. Their problem is having a shit manager in charge, found out at Wigan, and is getting found out this season.
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Post by 2004 on Dec 26, 2014 20:02:52 GMT
Irvine will get sacked but not before Sunday.
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Post by scfc75 on Dec 26, 2014 20:07:19 GMT
Irvine will get sacked but not before Sunday. If we smash them (big if) he will be gone. Perfect opportunity for us to follow up today's great result, just hope we can capitalise. Be nice to come out of Sundays game without a negative GD.
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