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Ronald Koeman: Everton boss demands new signings after FA Cup exit

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38543677

 

Everton manager Ronald Koeman fiercely criticised his players and demanded action from the club's hierarchy in the transfer market after the FA Cup exit at home to Leicester City.

 

There's a reason he's reeds manager puel wont demand anything reeds puppet

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If you are in a position of strength then you may be able to demand, but Puel isn't at present. I suspect he knew the constraints when he came here.

 

Koeman on the other hand was probably promised unlimited funds.

 

I always thought demanding new players means you've failed at coaching the ones you already have...?

 

or that the board have not fulfilled their promises.

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We dont buy success we breed it!

 

+ Puel knows his place here, old Les has been stung too many times by managers with their own ideas and views.

 

Les: "im responsible for EVERYTHING to do with football at the club from the top to the bottom."

 

Puel is just here to coach Les's players and the "Southampton way" Les has emphasised the "coach" part many a time

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Having a squint at the Everton forum, their jury is well and truly out on Koeman, "give him time", "too early to judge", "needs two transfer windows" versus, "he's made the attack toothless", "season is over", "most we can hope for is to finish where we are today", "no better than Martinez",

 

I think if he fails to get Spiderman then I think he will throw a hissy fit. The agent, the player and both clubs want the move. The stumbling block is the £20m that Man Utd allegedly want. For a guy who has promised a £100m chest to Koeman to get his man, he seems awfully reluctant to spend £20m of it on a player than the manager wants.

 

I'm not sure Man U will get many offers of £20m for MS.....which means Everton, as expected, will be paying a premium on each and every transfer........

 

Is the grass greener Ronald?

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Reed said only a few weeks ago that our strategy doesn't depend on managers wanting money and bringing their own people in. We profile our managers to make sure they fit us and we fit them. Claude went through a rigorous interview process to make sure that was the case. Spending money would be an admission of failure.

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We dont buy success we breed it!

 

+ Puel knows his place here, old Les has been stung too many times by managers with their own ideas and views.

 

Les: "im responsible for EVERYTHING to do with football at the club from the top to the bottom."

 

Puel is just here to coach Les's players and the "Southampton way" Les has emphasised the "coach" part many a time

 

Why do you continue to bang on with this crap. say it once if you believe but why the need to keep on repeating the same line. A you must be autistic or something.

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So Morgan isn't signing for WBA at the bargain price of £13m then?

 

Thought as much.

 

You have to be a little gullible to believe the £13m although that doesn't filter too many on here. Some wetting their pants with glee at the possibility. Funny that Everton don't just do the deal though. Please someone, anyone pinch him

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How do we know Puel isn't or hasn't demanded new players? Are we guessing, or taking media quotes as fact?

 

All managers want more money, all managers want more players and they all want their 'own' people. Some are just more outspoken then others, otherwise they are all the same.

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When you think, a close version in England we have of him is Redknapp, demanding players in transfer market because the one he has are not good enough

 

Expect Koeman to do a interview on transfer deadline day, sitting in his car with Erwin next to him..

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Koemans got one goal and one goal only, becoming Barcelona's manager. He hasn't got time to hang around building Everton up, he needs a quick fix. Followed by a jump to a genuine big club (maybe Arsenal) , then onto Barca . Fannying around making players like Ross Barclay better is not on his agenda

 

 

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