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Post by cozmick on Mar 6, 2016 9:52:40 GMT
Reports/Rumours going round that David Moyes will take over as Toon boss.
Be a good bloody signing that for the geordies.
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Post by The battheader chronicles on Mar 6, 2016 9:56:47 GMT
If he somehow managed to keep them up he could turn them into a real force next season. It really is a very good group of individuals there and if he could actually get em playing like a team they could be onto a winner
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Post by jarhead on Mar 6, 2016 10:06:00 GMT
Fuck that Bojan,I hope they go down the deluded fuck pigs.
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Post by yerwot on Mar 6, 2016 10:13:59 GMT
Would he go there with no player selection, manager in name only, in reality just a coach
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Mar 6, 2016 10:15:29 GMT
If he somehow managed to keep them up he could turn them into a real force next season. It really is a very good group of individuals there and if he could actually get em playing like a team they could be onto a winner That's the dilemma they'll have though. Moyes has never been tested in a relegation dogfight. He's only ever managed mid table Premier League teams And if they do go down I don't think he's ever got a team promoted either (well not out of the Championship he hasn't). If I was Ashley I'd wait now until the summer and tailor my appointment to suit the circumstances. And by the way I completely agree with Jarhead
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Post by cozmick on Mar 6, 2016 10:19:00 GMT
Given his time at Everton he'd be the perfect candidate for Newcastle post season, not sure he would have the bollocks to survive a relegation scrap.
Still reckon McLaren will be gone by the weekend.
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Post by chiefdelilah on Mar 6, 2016 10:22:11 GMT
If he somehow managed to keep them up he could turn them into a real force next season. It really is a very good group of individuals there and if he could actually get em playing like a team they could be onto a winner That's the dilemma they'll have though. Moyes has never been tested in a relegation dogfight. He's only ever managed mid table Premier League teams And if they do go down I don't think he's ever got a team promoted either (well not out of the Championship he hasn't). If I was Ashley I'd wait now until the summer and tailor my appointment to suit the circumstances. And by the way I completely agree with Jarhead The Everton team he inherited were very much strugglers - they'd finished top half once since 1990 before he took over there and not so much flirted with relegation as positively cock-teased it.
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Post by harryburrows on Mar 6, 2016 10:29:02 GMT
The Toon Army would bum him out at the first sign of a dip in form . As a none Geordie he just wouldn't understand the passion required
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Mar 6, 2016 10:31:29 GMT
That's the dilemma they'll have though. Moyes has never been tested in a relegation dogfight. He's only ever managed mid table Premier League teams And if they do go down I don't think he's ever got a team promoted either (well not out of the Championship he hasn't). If I was Ashley I'd wait now until the summer and tailor my appointment to suit the circumstances. And by the way I completely agree with Jarhead The Everton team he inherited were very much strugglers - they'd finished top half once since 1990 before he took over there and not so much flirted with relegation as positively cock-teased it. I might have known that some pedant with 'nerd like' knowledge would blow my argument out of the water I don't think Everton were as deep in the doodoo as Toon are now though and as good as Moyes is he's no Tony 'Red Adair' Pulis is he? It might work. So it's probably worth a go. After all Ashley can afford the pay offs if it goes tits up.
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Post by harryh157 on Mar 6, 2016 10:33:53 GMT
I was hoping we could see Alan Shearer show again how much he knows about footy management!
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Post by enuntio on Mar 6, 2016 10:34:40 GMT
I've always said that to manage in the North East then it's best for a local or a Jock, Moyes fits that bill but it's a new chairman that is required for Newcastle before a new manager
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Post by chiefdelilah on Mar 6, 2016 10:36:29 GMT
The Everton team he inherited were very much strugglers - they'd finished top half once since 1990 before he took over there and not so much flirted with relegation as positively cock-teased it. I might have known that some pedant with 'nerd like' knowledge would blow my argument out of the water I don't think Everton were as deep in the doodoo as Toon are now though and as good as Moyes is he's no Tony 'Red Adair' Pulis is he? It might work. So it's probably worth a go. After all Ashley can afford the pay offs if it goes tits up. I live to serve. It's true he's never been parachuted in to save a club from relegation but he really did turn Everton's fortunes around from being a team always in the conversation for the drop to one usually there or thereabouts for the Europa spots. He's basically a rich man's Pulis - you get the caution and organisation and directness but you also get your full backs allowed to go forward and the odd creative midfielder chucked in. That's literally the best they can hope for at this point.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2016 10:37:29 GMT
A poisonous club and career killer. They should get alan shearer back in charge.
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Mar 6, 2016 10:42:07 GMT
I might have known that some pedant with 'nerd like' knowledge would blow my argument out of the water I don't think Everton were as deep in the doodoo as Toon are now though and as good as Moyes is he's no Tony 'Red Adair' Pulis is he? It might work. So it's probably worth a go. After all Ashley can afford the pay offs if it goes tits up. I live to serve. It's true he's never been parachuted in to save a club from relegation but he really did turn Everton's fortunes around from being a team always in the conversation for the drop to one usually there or thereabouts for the Europa spots. He's basically a rich man's Pulis - you get the caution and organisation and directness but you also get your full backs allowed to go forward and the odd creative midfielder chucked in. That's literally the best they can hope for at this point. I think they might be in need of far more urgent and extensive surgery than he can supply though. They are absolutely prime candidates for a Pulis makeover. I would bloody love it if that happened (to paraphrase a famous Toon old boy)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2016 10:42:46 GMT
I thought that the season before Everton made the champions league they were in a battle to stay up. Bottom 4 to Top 4 is the story I remember.
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Post by chiefdelilah on Mar 6, 2016 10:55:31 GMT
I live to serve. It's true he's never been parachuted in to save a club from relegation but he really did turn Everton's fortunes around from being a team always in the conversation for the drop to one usually there or thereabouts for the Europa spots. He's basically a rich man's Pulis - you get the caution and organisation and directness but you also get your full backs allowed to go forward and the odd creative midfielder chucked in. That's literally the best they can hope for at this point. I think they might be in need of far more urgent and extensive surgery than he can supply though. They are absolutely prime candidates for a Pulis makeover. I would bloody love it if that happened (to paraphrase a famous Toon old boy) They've got some really good players, they just need a manager who knows what he's doing and can put the fear of God into them. Even if it's too late for them this season, with the right manager there's the tilt there to build a top half side in the future. At least until Ashley sells off the family silver again.
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Post by fullmetaljacket on Mar 6, 2016 11:00:56 GMT
Please let simple Steve carry on the magnificent work that he's doing up there.
If Carlsberg did relegations - Villa, Newcastle and Sunderland. Please.
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Post by slother on Mar 6, 2016 11:01:35 GMT
Would be a great fit for them. Newcastle would be most likely of the four at the bottom to finish 17th, I think.
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Mar 6, 2016 11:04:04 GMT
I think they might be in need of far more urgent and extensive surgery than he can supply though. They are absolutely prime candidates for a Pulis makeover. I would bloody love it if that happened (to paraphrase a famous Toon old boy) They've got some really good players, they just need a manager who knows what he's doing and can put the fear of God into them. Even if it's too late for them this season, with the right manager there's the tilt there to build a top half side in the future. At least until Ashley sells off the family silver again. That's the conundrum that is the Toon. They have much better individual players, pound for pound, than Villa, Sunderland and Norwich put together but as a team they're just as shit. Anyway stop arguing the toss on here and get some conclusions written.
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Post by haway on Mar 6, 2016 11:10:33 GMT
Felix Magath is in the frame...
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Mar 6, 2016 11:12:57 GMT
Felix Magath is in the frame... Penfold?
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Post by Olgrligm on Mar 6, 2016 11:13:07 GMT
If Bobby M keeps up the good work, he could waltz back into the Everton job in the next 12 months. I don't think he'd go back, though.
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Post by fullmetaljacket on Mar 6, 2016 11:15:31 GMT
Felix. The guy that did so well at Fulham and nearly killed Dan Burn's career lol. Brilliant.
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Post by chiefdelilah on Mar 6, 2016 11:28:00 GMT
If Bobby M keeps up the good work, he could waltz back into the Everton job in the next 12 months. I don't think he'd go back, though. I'm not sure they'd want him back either to be fair. Think they were getting a bit fed up of him.
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Post by pulismaskreplica on Mar 6, 2016 11:31:39 GMT
Felix Magath is in the frame... Suicide!!
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Post by go4stoke on Mar 6, 2016 11:49:54 GMT
What Kevin Keegan doing these days.
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Post by OldStokie on Mar 6, 2016 12:31:22 GMT
I hope they stick with McLaren.
OS.
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Post by clarkeda on Mar 6, 2016 13:20:44 GMT
What a great appointment moyes would be
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2016 13:22:13 GMT
I really can't believe McClaren even got the job in the first place. Seemed to get the England job thanks to a decent 10 to 15 game spell but apart from that was shite at Boro.
Shit with England
Fair do for FC Twente, but absolutely abysmal at Wolfsburg
An complete disaster at Forest
Bottle job at Derby
Now overseeing one of the most epic fails in Premier League history having spent £100m THIS YEAR ALONE!
If he ever, ever, EVER manages to get another Premier League job again in his entire life, it's more likely to be serving pies than being in the duggout.
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Post by daviddunn on Mar 6, 2016 14:45:08 GMT
Kevin Keegan
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