Moyes should get the job, great record in relegation battles
Sunderland??
Moyes should get the job, great record in relegation battles
Sunderland??
Big Sam back for his annual relegation battle.
Why exactly would the BBC want Koeman sacked ? What do they get out of it ?
Sarcasm.
Moyes should get the job, great record in relegation battles
Not sure. But you'd d swear blind that Jermaine J'anus was touting for the West Ham job on on Friday night circa 10pm.
3 managers gone before the end of October,there's a lot of panicky owners out there.
Moyes wouldn't be a bad shout. He was very successful at Everton before his unfortunate Man. Utd. experience. He 'fits' Everton - some managers just do seem to fit one club; Smug Eddie at Bournemouth is a prime example at the moment - he went elsewhere, was carp, and went back to B'muff with great success. Moyes back to Everton may do exactly the same.
Even by his own veryy high standards that it absolute prime quality top-level bollocks being spouted there.
Never change, BG.
I'm not saying he will or he won't - just thinking the 'right person/right club' syndrome might apply. It would be interesting if he did go there again, imho. When he was there before, they didn't have a pot to piss in (well, not by PL standards anyway) - it was only after he left that the yanks(?) came in with the money (much of which Koeman seems to have spent unwisely).Moyes has "done" Everton and in the few years he's been away the gap between them and the Top 4 has got even wider, as evidenced by the stuffing they took yesterday from Europa Cup side Arsenal and the 3-NIL hiding they took off Spurs at Goodison.
Why exactly would the BBC want Koeman sacked ? What do they get out of it ?
Even by his own veryy high standards that it absolute prime quality top-level bollocks being spouted there.
Never change, BG.
Why exactly would the BBC want Koeman sacked ? What do they get out of it ?
How the mighty Dutch have fallen! First we had Louis Van Gaal's stultifyingly dull football at Man Utd, now two of their brightest managerial lights and former graduates of the Ajax Academy in Frank De Boer and Ronald Koeman have bitten the dust. And the Netherlands have failed to qualify for the World Cup Finals in Russia.
Can this section of the thread be moved to the conspiracy theory one please mods?That is the general consensus of opinion if you read the comments section on BBC Sport after the story. That it suited the BBC and Jim Mc Nulty in particulars agenda.