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On 06/11/2022 at 13:39, Van der MoodHoover said:

Didn’t manage to work much magic at the Arse so we've not really understood the full emery vibe here. That's just the kind of insular, limited horizon, small mindedness that us brits are legendary for..... ?

Come on,22game unbeaten at Arsenal,whats a man got to do to get some praise from you Van d m

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3 hours ago, David said:

Southampton given permission to talk to Jones, sounds like he will still be in charge for tomorrows game away to Stoke though

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63545333

He reminds a bit of Eddie Howe.

Taken Luton pretty much from League Two to Championship playoff challengers. Had a failed spell at Stoke.

But then again, Eddie Howe struggled at Burnley.

Sometimes it just fits. Sometimes it doesn’t.

I like Southampton as a club. But like everyone outside the top six or seven, you will eventually go down.

Teams like Bolton, Blackburn and Fulham were up there for a good ten years. Some had top 10 finishes, like Southampton did under Pochettino and Koeman.

But they all gradually slid and relegation in the end seemed inevitable.

 

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19 minutes ago, David said:

Nathan Jones is a Premier League manager.

Never thought I'd see that sentence.

 

Looks to be an appointment for next season ?‍♀️, He'll be coaching multi millionaires, Who might find his way is a hard way of playing, He's very very emotional, Wears his heart on his sleeve and is too animated on the side-line.

Might be out quicker than he was at Stoke.

 

 

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Why do clubs feel the need to Men’s before first-team nowadays.

They don’t do this for any other sport.

Andy Murray wins Men’s Wimbledon.

Canelo has retained the Men’s WBC Super Middleweight belt.

Justin Thomas has won the Men’s US open.

At the World Cup are we going to have a new chant… Men’s Engerrrland

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4 minutes ago, Bris Vegas said:

Why do clubs feel the need to Men’s before first-team nowadays.

They don’t do this for any other sport.

Andy Murray wins Men’s Wimbledon.

Canelo has retained the Men’s WBC Super Middleweight belt.

Justin Thomas has won the Men’s US open.

At the World Cup are we going to have a new chant… Men’s Engerrrland

They use the account to tweet about the women's team as well, despite the women's team having it's own account.

Highly doubt there would be any confusion over which team Nathan Jones was appointed, I guess this is the world we live in now.

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30 minutes ago, Gisby said:

My prediction after this weekends PL results: Frank L will be gone by Monday morning. 

Why should he? Every Everton manager has failed. It's the players, they are just not good enough for where the club wants to be. The club isn't run well at all, they have wasted a lot of money on bang average players and that's why they are floating around the bottom of the table. That won't change whoever you bring in. Lampard needs time to turn that club around.

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58 minutes ago, Rammy03 said:

Why should he? Every Everton manager has failed. It's the players, they are just not good enough for where the club wants to be. The club isn't run well at all, they have wasted a lot of money on bang average players and that's why they are floating around the bottom of the table. That won't change whoever you bring in. Lampard needs time to turn that club around.

For all the reasons you mention. The club is a mess. The players will not take responsibility, the senior management nor owner never does. Frank will be the scapegoat. 

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Ronaldo, and his fans, I think struggle to understand the changes of modern football.

Roy Keane’s comments were startling and probably would cost him a modern managerial job.

His words were basically along of the lines of scoring goals his the hardest part of the game, and Ronaldo’s record last season meant he should be the first name on the teamsheet.

Keane, and Ronaldo fans, have a complete disregard of modern football with pressing, and movement off the ball.

Klopp said it best when he said a world class team press beats any individual world class talent.

 

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