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Football Neutrals Thread - Part 2
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FrankieFixer
07-05-2016
Glad I never put Everton on the coupon, what a terrible team they are under Martinez.
batdude_uk1
07-05-2016
Another pen!
dearmrman
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by FrankieFixer:
“Glad I never put Everton on the coupon, what a terrible team they are under Martinez.”

He wants them to play like Barcelona...unfortunately he hasn't grasped that the players are not up to Barcelona standards.
batdude_uk1
07-05-2016
Robles saves the pen!!
Sattrega
07-05-2016
Awful penalty that time but Everton are just self-destructing here.
batdude_uk1
07-05-2016
Odds on another pen?!
NiteOwl12
07-05-2016
I know someone who will be very relieved he missed that penalty

Leicester putting on a proper show for their fans. No idea what Everton think they are doing.
owen10
07-05-2016
Will Claudio be the one who lifts the trophy
dearmrman
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by NiteOwl12:
“I know someone who will be very relieved he missed that penalty

Leicester putting on a proper show for their fans. No idea what Everton think they are doing.”

Hopefully trying to get Martinez the sack be nice as Everton could party as well.
Bosox
07-05-2016
Have to laugh at Robles trying to give some back to Vardy after the penalty miss. Mate, they are 3-0 up and are lifting the Premier League trophy in a few minutes!
NiteOwl12
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by owen10:
“Will Claudio be the one who lifts the trophy”

It will be the captain who lifts it, but perhaps at some point Ranieri will be persuaded to do so.
DUNDEEBOY
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by NiteOwl12:
“I know someone who will be very relieved he missed that penalty

Leicester putting on a proper show for their fans. No idea what Everton think they are doing.”

Who would that be
owen10
07-05-2016
Leicester getting another clean sheet
Matt35
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by dearmrman:
“Pellegrini I think would be a good choice, Jose would be better...but really cannot see hime going to Everton, I would even look at Mancini, Koeman or Rafa...though one of those choices would be unpopular.”

Don't need to be a genius to work out which one would be unpopular. What about Rodgers although that also wouldn't go down too well. Agree José would take some persuading. Stranger things have happened though. Leicester just proved that.
batdude_uk1
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by owen10:
“Leicester getting another clean sheet”

Schmeichel is I believe level with De Gea for most clean sheets.
Grouty
07-05-2016
Can't wait for the Sunderland Boro' derbys, be a nice change
dearmrman
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by Matt35:
“Don't need to be a genius to work out which one would be unpopular. What about Rodgers although that also wouldn't go down too well. Agree José would take some persuading. Stranger things have happened though. Leicester just proved that.”

I really wouldn't want Rodgers (despite the obvious), Hughes or Moyes...those choice are safe imo...doesn't show ambition though.
Sattrega
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by owen10:
“Leicester getting another clean sheet”

Spoke too soon.

Mirallas earned his luck there.
Stilton Cheesew
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by FrankieFixer:
“Glad I never put Everton on the coupon, what a terrible team they are under Martinez.”

Good job the season is coming to an end for them or they would have to worry about those below them. Shocking under-performing from Martinez.
DUNDEEBOY
07-05-2016
Perhaps vardy should sit out next week to make sure he is fit for the euros
DUNDEEBOY
07-05-2016
Won it by miles then
Dandem
07-05-2016
Why would people like Koeman or Hughes go to Everton? They're currently working for more prospering clubs right now.

Everton need to be bold and look abroad. There'll be managers out there who can do well for them. How about Unai Emery? A manager who is obviously very successful in Europe, but Sevilla's league standing would probably have bigger clubs than Everton hesitate in pursuing him. He might fancy the challenge in England, especially with Everton's new found wealth..
richie4eva
07-05-2016
Stu Bennett Verified account ‏@WadeBarrett 15m15 minutes ago

Champions or not, getting spanked by a team with a five-day hangover might well be the final nail in Martinez's reign at Goodison. #LeiEve

Just want to see that big yellow banner on Sky Sports News saying "Roberto Martinez sacked", and the sooner the better
DUNDEEBOY
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by Dandem:
“Why would people like Koeman or Hughes go to Everton? They're currently working for more prospering clubs right now.

Everton need to be bold and look abroad. There'll be managers out there who can do well for them. How about Unai Emery? A manager who is obviously very successful in Europe, but Sevilla's league standing would probably have bigger clubs than Everton hesitate in pursuing him. He might fancy the challenge in England, especially with Everton's new found wealth..”

Southampton to Everton is a step down at the moment
Stilton Cheesew
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by Dandem:
“Why would people like Koeman or Hughes go to Everton? They're currently working for more prospering clubs right now.

Everton need to be bold and look abroad. There'll be managers out there who can do well for them. How about Unai Emery? A manager who is obviously very successful in Europe, but Sevilla's league standing would probably have bigger clubs than Everton hesitate in pursuing him. He might fancy the challenge in England, especially with Everton's new found wealth..”

Your last sentence is probably the reason that you wouldn't rule out Koeman or Hughes completely. An Everton with wealth are a very different prospect to broke Everton. Depends on the respective ambitions of Stoke and Southampton too. Koeman for one may feel he has gone as far as he can.
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