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Everything posted by saintwbu
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Not a problem if you win all your home games, plus saves money on doing away trips when you know we won't win! Would sacrifice our league position for a cup win, as long as we don't get relegated.
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Whilst Koeman doing a dramatic last minute change to become Holland manager would be hilarious in one sense, it'd probably just lead to Everton chucking more silly money at someone we'd like to replace him with, so probably not all that great for us anyway. Just want him to hurry up and **** off now, and enable us to get our replacement and settle down.
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I bet they're gutted
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Don't be silly! Everybody already knows everything about Everton's incredible history!!
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The only appeal of Eddie Howe for me is to **** on someone else for a change, rather than having it done to us. But I really think we need someone who has managed in European competition before, risky to be taking a gamble on someone without that experience when there may be a lot of change over the summer.
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Sounds familiar!
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I agree with the path most are suggesting we follow, it's key to keep regenerating and developing wherever possible and therefore I completely approve the idea of going for a manager who is absolutely suave as they come. FdB whilst admittedly thinning on top does deal with it very well, but AVB's hair as previously mentioned is a bit of a work of art. Cocu is too creepy looking in my opinion, film villain-esque, and whilst Emery does top my list in terms of ability I question whether he really is capable of being our poster boy. Our team is full of beautiful specimens, it's only right that we appoint one to lead them.
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Sky don't care about Everton, so I doubt it. The only reason we had Liverpool first game after the previous 'meltdown' was purely because it was Liverpool.
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Because most of them on Merseyside are exactly that, a bit special
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Would love Pellegrini, think he wants to stay in England if the opportunity is right, his job at City was good but not great, but his job at Malaga was fantastic and performances in Europe with a limited side were equally so, which is what we need. The same with Emery, but I do feel like both may not be interested. Laurent Blanc maybe an outside bet? Left PSG but as far as I'm aware not linked with anything at the moment unless I've missed that he's taken a job elsewhere! Feel like De Boer is the easy link for journalists because we've gone Dutch before. Knowing us it'll be someone not on the list of favourites with the bookies, which is the way I like it. As bad as it sounds I hope we don't go British, just nothing inspiring out there for me. We need someone who has handled a European campaign, in a state of transition as we may be this season, and the extra demands of 6 Europa games, we need someone who knows how to deal with it and then we'll be fine. Starting to get excited now.
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The only thing irritating me more than the Koeman saga is seeing people on Twitter saying Giggs to Saints would be a good appointment. On what grounds!?!? Why does everyone assume this bloke is ready to be a Premier League manager just because he was a good player!? And how condescending that most think his route into football management should be with us. **** off.
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Hasn't dawned on any Everton fans that having to almost triple the wages of the manager of the 6th best team in the Premier League just to get him suggests they aren't as 'big' as they think they are...
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errr.. no he can't! May turn into a good centre half one day, but certainly can't play there at the moment given that in his first season at Arsenal he was deployed there on a number of occasions and was severely out of his depth to the point where it was sometimes painful to watch. Really liked him at full back when he was here, something different to the marauding full backs of today's premier league but very sturdy. As others have said though, only get him back if it's permanent, especially if we are seriously considering ourselves as competition for the big boys.
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CONFIRMED - Mane joins Liverpool for £34m + £2m addons
saintwbu replied to toe_punt's topic in The Saints
Think a lot of people on here are underestimating just how good Mane is. Admittedly has had off days aplenty this season, but even during those I still feel he's worth his place in the team because he still causes so many problems for the opposition. One of the very few players we have/will have sold since our return to the Premier League that I see as possibly irreplaceable. Thats not to say we won't cope and push on further, but we won't find someone as good as him I don't believe. -
Les makes a very good point about last season not being a fluke. After the 2014/2015 season I was gutted as I thought our chance to come above Liverpool had come and gone and next season it would be back to normal. Of course I was wrong, and in fact we were able to jump Liverpool and obviously Leicester jumped everybody. So it actually suggests the top 4 are getting worse and have been for some time. The new managers coming into the country is understandably getting people excited, but as Les touches on they're all going to be going for the same type of players at the same time - have we ever had this many 'top' clubs in this country beginning a season with a manager in his first full season as we will do next season? (City, United, Liverpool). I think if Klopp is backed this summer (I'm not convinced he will be) then Liverpool may well challenge the top 4 this season, but it's going to be interesting just how well these new managers actually do.
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Eto'o and Zlatan. But yes it does seem like the go-to story for journalists over the summer and is very rare nowadays.
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I know it's easy to when you don't have £26million a year on the table but if he really is considering a move to China over Man United then it tells you all you need to know about this chump (if you didn't know already). It's hilarious that United are actually trying to sign a 35 year old target man who's played the last 4 years in one of the worst top division's in Europe - free transfer or not he's still going to cost an absolute fortune in wages and signing on fee with absolutely no resale value - good to see they aren't steering away from the 'quick fix' approach any time soon and will probably hang around the 4/5th mark for a few years yet.
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Still skewed though, you could make a two yard pass to someone who turns and smashes it in from 30 yards and get an assist, but you could take it round 7 players including the goalkeeper, cut it back on the goal line and the striker put it over from 5 yards and you don't get anything. Always makes me wonder what sort of stats Ozil would have if he had an Aguero in front of him!
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Ibe looks decent, fell out with Klopp apparently, so attitude perhaps questionable but then again a 20 year old from London having to live in Liverpool without being on top money or playing regularly would probably turn me into a bit of a ***** as well. Sheyi Ojo however looks brilliant in his cameo's this season but I'd imagine he'll be a regular feature before long so probably not for sale. Although perhaps his life long ambition is to play European football and therefore just couldn't turn down a move to Southampton...
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Think I'm right in saying he's recently signed a new deal rumoured to be in the £120,000 a week mark. At the end of the day, that's what keeps a player, and evidently if any of ours end up at Liverpool this season then it's what lures one away as well, apart from history of course because all players care about that...
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I think Tadic wouldn't be a case of "I'm good enough for a top 4 club" but more "I want to play every week" - I could see him making a sideways step to an Everton or West Ham type, but can't really blame him if it's on the grounds of wanting to play more often. It'd be a shame, because I think when he has a good game we seem to be unstoppable. As for the others, expected but still disappointing to hear it. I love our approach to replacing with cheaper but capable (and sometimes better) replacements, but I think after a couple of years of this it'd be a nice lift to everybody for us to make a bit of a statement... GET OXLADE-CHAMBERLAIN
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I know everyone will say 'oh it's in the championship', which yes in parts is a lower standard league, but I think Bournemouth, Watford, Leicester show that the gap isn't what it once was. In the games I watched him in, he looked like he could see what nobody else could, which sometimes I felt was the case here when he set up chances that no one else saw coming (West Brom at home for Lallana), but understandably if that only happens once every game or two then it does give the appearance of being a passenger. Hopefully he stays with Boro and makes a Premier League career, never seemed to be a problem within the squad like Osvaldo was, so I think a lot of the criticism is slightly excessive, he just wasn't what the manager required.
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CONFIRMED - Mane joins Liverpool for £34m + £2m addons
saintwbu replied to toe_punt's topic in The Saints
I have maintained since that hat trick against Villa last season that one day Mane will fall into that bracket of players just below the Messi/Ronaldo/Neymar/Bale/Suarez one, so in the company of players like Hazard/Lewandowski/Ribery/Ibrahimovic, providing he can find some consistency in his game. The way he can stop dead, stand up to two players, and just leave them in his wake is astounding, his change of feet and speed is rare and he just makes everything look effortless. But on top of his skill, I think his work rate goes completely unappreciated, even when he was going through that bad spell mid-season I still didn't want him dropped because even when he's not on song he still causes constant problems because he is always working. I remember when we beat Chelsea away from home I saw so many opposition fans tweeting how hard he was working that night, but he does that every game even when it's not quite happening for him, which is something you can't always attribute to a player of his variety, who often go missing when it gets tough. Sadly it almost certainly won't be for us, but I really believe Mané will make it right to the top. -
Cedric had some very good games this season, Chelsea away in particular if I remember rightly. But he sometimes was dropped following decent performances in what seemed like an attempt to provide a more physical presence in certain games in the form of Martina or even Yoshida, so I don't think this helped his cause and probably knocked his momentum at times. I think Martina has acquitted himself well though, he lacks in certain areas a right back shouldn't but he has contributed in an attacking sense too, and for his price has been a bargain.
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I think that if we lose Wanyama we need to replace him with someone who can at the very least cover a hell of a lot of ground. It's going to be difficult to replicate the physical presence of Vic in the middle, but if we get someone with a lot of pace and energy to play that breaking-up role then we are part way there, as shown by the success of Kante at Leicester (albeit he does obviously possess a lot of technical ability too, but his energy is probably his greatest attribute). So as it is, Carrick would not be of use to us i don't think, despite his obvious qualities.