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Re: DAVID MOYES - ex Boss
Made 4 Gwladys wrote:FFSThe President wrote:Celtic manager Neil Lennon is a shock candidate for the Everton job if David Moyes leaves this summer.
Full story: Daily Mirror
And Moyes, 49, is back at the top of Schalke's wanted list as the German club prepare to appoint a new manager this summer.
Full story: Daily Mail
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/everton-neil-lennon-celtic-candidate-1811764
Barca-beating Celtic boss Neil is in the frame as a potential successor to Toffees manager set to be out of contract at the end of the season
Celtic manager Neil Lennon is a shock candidate for the Everton job if David Moyes leaves this summer.
The Toffees have made keeping highly rated Moyes, whose contract is set to run out at the end of the season, their No1 priority and are hoping to persuade him to sign a new deal.
But Moyes has been reluctant to discuss his future publicly, which has set the alarm bells ringing - a ringing that will grow louder if Everton do not qualify for Europe.
Lennon is in the frame as a potential successor after catching the eye with the job he has done at Celtic.
While also keeping the Glasgow giants top of the tree in the Scottish Premier League, Lennon oversaw a run to the last-16 of the Champions League which included a win over Barcelona.
Hanging onto Moyes is still Everton's preference, but with plenty of clubs keen on the Goodison chief, former Leicester star Lennon could get the call to return south.
This is a load of tosh, clearly put about by Bullshit Bill in order to make him seem like a hero when he pursuades Dithering Davey to sign a 10 year contract at the bargain salary of £5m a year.
Fucking Lennon my arse, I'd rather have Ringo Starr in charge.
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hairy cataract wrote:Made 4 Gwladys wrote:FFSThe President wrote:Celtic manager Neil Lennon is a shock candidate for the Everton job if David Moyes leaves this summer.
Full story: Daily Mirror
And Moyes, 49, is back at the top of Schalke's wanted list as the German club prepare to appoint a new manager this summer.
Full story: Daily Mail
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/everton-neil-lennon-celtic-candidate-1811764
Barca-beating Celtic boss Neil is in the frame as a potential successor to Toffees manager set to be out of contract at the end of the season
Celtic manager Neil Lennon is a shock candidate for the Everton job if David Moyes leaves this summer.
The Toffees have made keeping highly rated Moyes, whose contract is set to run out at the end of the season, their No1 priority and are hoping to persuade him to sign a new deal.
But Moyes has been reluctant to discuss his future publicly, which has set the alarm bells ringing - a ringing that will grow louder if Everton do not qualify for Europe.
Lennon is in the frame as a potential successor after catching the eye with the job he has done at Celtic.
While also keeping the Glasgow giants top of the tree in the Scottish Premier League, Lennon oversaw a run to the last-16 of the Champions League which included a win over Barcelona.
Hanging onto Moyes is still Everton's preference, but with plenty of clubs keen on the Goodison chief, former Leicester star Lennon could get the call to return south.
This is a load of tosh, clearly put about by Bullshit Bill in order to make him seem like a hero when he pursuades Dithering Davey to sign a 10 year contract at the bargain salary of £5m a year.
Fucking Lennon my arse, I'd rather have Ringo Starr in charge.
Isn't John Lennon dead?
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SouthernSmugToffee wrote:hairy cataract wrote:Made 4 Gwladys wrote:FFSThe President wrote:Celtic manager Neil Lennon is a shock candidate for the Everton job if David Moyes leaves this summer.
Full story: Daily Mirror
And Moyes, 49, is back at the top of Schalke's wanted list as the German club prepare to appoint a new manager this summer.
Full story: Daily Mail
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/everton-neil-lennon-celtic-candidate-1811764
Barca-beating Celtic boss Neil is in the frame as a potential successor to Toffees manager set to be out of contract at the end of the season
Celtic manager Neil Lennon is a shock candidate for the Everton job if David Moyes leaves this summer.
The Toffees have made keeping highly rated Moyes, whose contract is set to run out at the end of the season, their No1 priority and are hoping to persuade him to sign a new deal.
But Moyes has been reluctant to discuss his future publicly, which has set the alarm bells ringing - a ringing that will grow louder if Everton do not qualify for Europe.
Lennon is in the frame as a potential successor after catching the eye with the job he has done at Celtic.
While also keeping the Glasgow giants top of the tree in the Scottish Premier League, Lennon oversaw a run to the last-16 of the Champions League which included a win over Barcelona.
Hanging onto Moyes is still Everton's preference, but with plenty of clubs keen on the Goodison chief, former Leicester star Lennon could get the call to return south.
This is a load of tosh, clearly put about by Bullshit Bill in order to make him seem like a hero when he pursuades Dithering Davey to sign a 10 year contract at the bargain salary of £5m a year.
Fucking Lennon my arse, I'd rather have Ringo Starr in charge.
Isn't John Lennon dead?
No, you're thinking of Neil Lennon. He was shot outside the home he shared with Yoko O'Neill, who was sacked by Sunderland last week.
Re: DAVID MOYES - ex Boss
If Moyes left. We'd do a lot worse than have Neil Lennon as manager.
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Mr_Ben wrote:If Moyes left. We'd do a lot worse than have Neil Lennon as manager.
I would slightly intend to agree. Lennon the personality might not be to everyone's liking but he has made some ballsy managerial decisions this season. 1-1 at home to Barca throws on young striker Tony Watt who wins them the game. I doubt Moyes would have made such a bold substitution. Not saying I'd be delighted if he arrived but he had progressed as a manager this season. And found a few gems in transfer market.
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Re: DAVID MOYES - ex Boss
I remember the last manager we recruited based on his record of managing in the SPL. Dark days...
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Bluejags wrote:Mr_Ben wrote:If Moyes left. We'd do a lot worse than have Neil Lennon as manager.
I would slightly intend to agree. Lennon the personality might not be to everyone's liking but he has made some ballsy managerial decisions this season. 1-1 at home to Barca throws on young striker Tony Watt who wins them the game. I doubt Moyes would have made such a bold substitution. Not saying I'd be delighted if he arrived but he had progressed as a manager this season. And found a few gems in transfer market.
Celtic went 2-0 up in that match
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RAFAEL BENITEZ was no doubt a happy, contented man as he began the journey home having guided Chelsea to victory over Sunderland on Sunday.
Yet as he took to his first-class seat on the train back to Merseyside, there soon emerged a slight issue.
Benitez was surrounded by Evertonians on their way back from watching their team’s hard-fought draw at Tottenham.
Having been the target of at times vitriolic abuse whenever at Goodison, the Spaniard may have feared the worse. But by the time he reached his destination, the former Liverpool manager was warmly shaking the hand of those around him.
And given the end of the hostilities, what price Benitez eventually succeeding David Moyes in the Everton hotseat?
You heard it here first. And last.
Read more: Liverpool Daily Post Ian Doyle: Rafael Benitez welcomed by Everton fans - but would he be in future? - Sport Opinion - Sport - Liverpool Daily Post http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/sport/sport-opinion/2013/04/11/99623-33150877/#ixzz2QEYa0rnx
Yet as he took to his first-class seat on the train back to Merseyside, there soon emerged a slight issue.
Benitez was surrounded by Evertonians on their way back from watching their team’s hard-fought draw at Tottenham.
Having been the target of at times vitriolic abuse whenever at Goodison, the Spaniard may have feared the worse. But by the time he reached his destination, the former Liverpool manager was warmly shaking the hand of those around him.
And given the end of the hostilities, what price Benitez eventually succeeding David Moyes in the Everton hotseat?
You heard it here first. And last.
Read more: Liverpool Daily Post Ian Doyle: Rafael Benitez welcomed by Everton fans - but would he be in future? - Sport Opinion - Sport - Liverpool Daily Post http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/sport/sport-opinion/2013/04/11/99623-33150877/#ixzz2QEYa0rnx
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SEFTON wrote:RAFAEL BENITEZ was no doubt a happy, contented man as he began the journey home having guided Chelsea to victory over Sunderland on Sunday.
Yet as he took to his first-class seat on the train back to Merseyside, there soon emerged a slight issue.
Benitez was surrounded by Evertonians on their way back from watching their team’s hard-fought draw at Tottenham.
Having been the target of at times vitriolic abuse whenever at Goodison, the Spaniard may have feared the worse. But by the time he reached his destination, the former Liverpool manager was warmly shaking the hand of those around him.
And given the end of the hostilities, what price Benitez eventually succeeding David Moyes in the Everton hotseat?
You heard it here first. And last.
Read more: Liverpool Daily Post Ian Doyle: Rafael Benitez welcomed by Everton fans - but would he be in future? - Sport Opinion - Sport - Liverpool Daily Post http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/sport/sport-opinion/2013/04/11/99623-33150877/#ixzz2QEYa0rnx
Do one, Rafa. The amount of expensive mistakes he made buying players would cripple a club like ours. Decent cup manager, but absolutely zero class.
Re: DAVID MOYES - ex Boss
SEFTON wrote:RAFAEL BENITEZ was no doubt a happy, contented man as he began the journey home having guided Chelsea to victory over Sunderland on Sunday.
Yet as he took to his first-class seat on the train back to Merseyside, there soon emerged a slight issue.
Benitez was surrounded by Evertonians on their way back from watching their team’s hard-fought draw at Tottenham.
Having been the target of at times vitriolic abuse whenever at Goodison, the Spaniard may have feared the worse. But by the time he reached his destination, the former Liverpool manager was warmly shaking the hand of those around him.
And given the end of the hostilities, what price Benitez eventually succeeding David Moyes in the Everton hotseat?
You heard it here first. And last.
Read more: Liverpool Daily Post Ian Doyle: Rafael Benitez welcomed by Everton fans - but would he be in future? - Sport Opinion - Sport - Liverpool Daily Post http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/sport/sport-opinion/2013/04/11/99623-33150877/#ixzz2QEYa0rnx
That's outrageous! He can't serve the complimentary first class drinks from a sat down position!
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Barry Horne's Equaliser wrote:SEFTON wrote:RAFAEL BENITEZ was no doubt a happy, contented man as he began the journey home having guided Chelsea to victory over Sunderland on Sunday.
Yet as he took to his first-class seat on the train back to Merseyside, there soon emerged a slight issue.
Benitez was surrounded by Evertonians on their way back from watching their team’s hard-fought draw at Tottenham.
Having been the target of at times vitriolic abuse whenever at Goodison, the Spaniard may have feared the worse. But by the time he reached his destination, the former Liverpool manager was warmly shaking the hand of those around him.
And given the end of the hostilities, what price Benitez eventually succeeding David Moyes in the Everton hotseat?
You heard it here first. And last.
Read more: Liverpool Daily Post Ian Doyle: Rafael Benitez welcomed by Everton fans - but would he be in future? - Sport Opinion - Sport - Liverpool Daily Post http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/sport/sport-opinion/2013/04/11/99623-33150877/#ixzz2QEYa0rnx
That's outrageous! He can't serve the complimentary first class drinks from a sat down position!
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Re: DAVID MOYES - ex Boss
And so it begins: Operation Everton Dismantle into full flow.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2312314/David-Moyes-Marouane-Fellaini-set-Everton-exit.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2312314/David-Moyes-Marouane-Fellaini-set-Everton-exit.html
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Re: DAVID MOYES - ex Boss
Bluejags wrote:And so it begins: Operation Everton Dismantle into full flow.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2312314/David-Moyes-Marouane-Fellaini-set-Everton-exit.html
It's all speculation. I think we all know that there is a pretty good chance that Fellaini will leave. Moyes leaving is less likely imo.
the Mail on Sunday today able to reveal a £23million escape clause in Fellaini’s contract
£23m? I'd shake their hands off at that price.
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in todays crazy market i would of expected £30 million at least, but, if he does have a release then so be it
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Will be upset if we get Steve McClaren for Moyes and Charlie Adam for Fellaini, but otherwise - thanks, bye fellas.
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funny how a month ago it was 24 mil and now its 23?? the club AND Fellaini have said he doesn't have a release clause so who do we believe!?!
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Doc( Ninetoes )blue wrote:funny how a month ago it was 24 mil and now its 23?? the club AND Fellaini have said he doesn't have a release clause so who do we believe!?!
Not the Daily Mail.
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It's bollocks about Felli... I'd take £30M though for sure..
re: Moyes ... what is Roberto Di Matteo up to these days ??
re: Moyes ... what is Roberto Di Matteo up to these days ??
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Made 4 Gwladys wrote:It's bollocks about Felli... I'd take £30M though for sure..
re: Moyes ... what is Roberto Di Matteo up to these days ??
GBP23M even Moyes could spunk that and get a decent replacement.
Michael Laudrup will replace Moyes. However I doubt Moyes will leave.
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Felli is obviously a good player but he strikes me as being a bit of a round peg in a square hole. Not quite good enough defensively to play the holding role and not quite creative enough to play behind the main striker. And aside from the first few months of this season, he hasn't really shown what he is capable of.
So hopefully he does have a £23/24m release clause because if he doesn't and agitates for a move, I can't see us getting more than £20m for him.
So hopefully he does have a £23/24m release clause because if he doesn't and agitates for a move, I can't see us getting more than £20m for him.
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More info pleaseBryan wrote:12 month" break" from footy.
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Yankthattoffee wrote:More info pleaseBryan wrote:12 month" break" from footy.
Bryan is taking a 12 month break from football.
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Bryan wrote:12 month" break" from footy.
To be replaced by:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2312454/Malky-Mackay-favourite-succeed-David-Moyes-Everton-manager-departs-summer.html
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I would prefer Moyes to stay and build for the future, but if I had to choose these are the candidates I would be okay with:
Phil Neville
Steve Round
Malky Mackay
Martin O'Neil
Michael Luadrup
Roberto Martinez
Neil Warnock
Phil Neville
Steve Round
Malky Mackay
Martin O'Neil
Michael Luadrup
Roberto Martinez
Neil Warnock
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