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Aramore wrote:Link?
Wed Jun 13, 2012 8:55 pm
Gavlar wrote:
Cue excited Jacks
Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:06 pm
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6 bysedd wrote:Martinez for spurs
Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:08 pm
Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:10 pm
Aramore wrote:6 bysedd wrote:Martinez for spurs
I'd say Moyes.
Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:11 pm
Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:11 pm
Aramore wrote:6 bysedd wrote:Martinez for spurs
I'd say Moyes.
Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:14 pm
6 bysedd wrote:Aramore wrote:6 bysedd wrote:Martinez for spurs
I'd say Moyes.
I don't think Moyes would consider it.Bit of sideways move for him.Villa Boas or Martinez more likely i reckon.
Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:17 pm
Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:17 pm
6 bysedd wrote:Aramore wrote:6 bysedd wrote:Martinez for spurs
I'd say Moyes.
I don't think Moyes would consider it.Bit of sideways move for him.Villa Boas or Martinez more likely i reckon.
Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:19 pm
Gavlar wrote:6 bysedd wrote:Aramore wrote:6 bysedd wrote:Martinez for spurs
I'd say Moyes.
I don't think Moyes would consider it.Bit of sideways move for him.Villa Boas or Martinez more likely i reckon.
I totally disagree that Everton to Spurs is sideways!
Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:25 pm
Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:26 pm
Aramore wrote:6 bysedd wrote:Aramore wrote:6 bysedd wrote:Martinez for spurs
I'd say Moyes.
I don't think Moyes would consider it.Bit of sideways move for him.Villa Boas or Martinez more likely i reckon.
Spurs have a lot more money to spend and their chairman has a strict no sell policy.
Also I think managers need to stop being so reluctant to take higher jobs that are only marginal improvements on their old positions.
Martinez should have gone to Villa and worked his way up the prem. he'll never get a big club if he doesn't prove himself at a midtable side.
Same with Rodgers. I think he should have gone to an established mid prem side before going to Liverpool just to get used to an increased level of expectation and to get used to the prem.
I think Moyes may consider it because he's spent a long time at Everton and all he's got from it is a squad that gets picked apart every close season and a lesser transfer budget than the average promoted side.
AVB is a good shout though. May not get a big job again though considering the way he got sacked from Chelsea.
Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:27 pm
Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:29 pm
Gavlar wrote:6 bysedd wrote:Aramore wrote:6 bysedd wrote:Martinez for spurs
I'd say Moyes.
I don't think Moyes would consider it.Bit of sideways move for him.Villa Boas or Martinez more likely i reckon.
I totally disagree that Everton to Spurs is sideways!
Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:30 pm
6 bysedd wrote:Aramore wrote:6 bysedd wrote:Aramore wrote:6 bysedd wrote:Martinez for spurs
I'd say Moyes.
I don't think Moyes would consider it.Bit of sideways move for him.Villa Boas or Martinez more likely i reckon.
Spurs have a lot more money to spend and their chairman has a strict no sell policy.
Also I think managers need to stop being so reluctant to take higher jobs that are only marginal improvements on their old positions.
Martinez should have gone to Villa and worked his way up the prem. he'll never get a big club if he doesn't prove himself at a midtable side.
Same with Rodgers. I think he should have gone to an established mid prem side before going to Liverpool just to get used to an increased level of expectation and to get used to the prem.
I think Moyes may consider it because he's spent a long time at Everton and all he's got from it is a squad that gets picked apart every close season and a lesser transfer budget than the average promoted side.
AVB is a good shout though. May not get a big job again though considering the way he got sacked from Chelsea.
Totally agree mate and obviously he'd consider it if approached but i think he's holding out for the United gig.His Everton side were the best side i saw last season and I think if he stayed and added 1 or 2 decent players,then they'd be up there challenging Spurs for fourth.Fergies got 1 maybe 2 season left and then i think Moyes will take over.
Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:33 pm
Aramore wrote:6 bysedd wrote:Aramore wrote:6 bysedd wrote:Aramore wrote:6 bysedd wrote:Martinez for spurs
I'd say Moyes.
I don't think Moyes would consider it.Bit of sideways move for him.Villa Boas or Martinez more likely i reckon.
Spurs have a lot more money to spend and their chairman has a strict no sell policy.
Also I think managers need to stop being so reluctant to take higher jobs that are only marginal improvements on their old positions.
Martinez should have gone to Villa and worked his way up the prem. he'll never get a big club if he doesn't prove himself at a midtable side.
Same with Rodgers. I think he should have gone to an established mid prem side before going to Liverpool just to get used to an increased level of expectation and to get used to the prem.
I think Moyes may consider it because he's spent a long time at Everton and all he's got from it is a squad that gets picked apart every close season and a lesser transfer budget than the average promoted side.
AVB is a good shout though. May not get a big job again though considering the way he got sacked from Chelsea.
Totally agree mate and obviously he'd consider it if approached but i think he's holding out for the United gig.His Everton side were the best side i saw last season and I think if he stayed and added 1 or 2 decent players,then they'd be up there challenging Spurs for fourth.Fergies got 1 maybe 2 season left and then i think Moyes will take over.
The same could be said about Everton every season though. Every summer they have the nucleus of a good squad and it slowly gets picked apart. it's why Everton have such bad starts every season because he's gelling in all of his new signings. I agree he's waiting for the Man U job and I think he'd be the perfect replacement for Fergie but will the current asset stripping board want a low profile name like Moyes? he would probably be the cheaper option but if they want to continue getting their windfall they need to keep winning trophies and I can only see them going for a more proven title winner like Mourhino.
Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:38 pm
6 bysedd wrote:Aramore wrote:6 bysedd wrote:Aramore wrote:6 bysedd wrote:Aramore wrote:I'd say Moyes.
I don't think Moyes would consider it.Bit of sideways move for him.Villa Boas or Martinez more likely i reckon.
Spurs have a lot more money to spend and their chairman has a strict no sell policy.
Also I think managers need to stop being so reluctant to take higher jobs that are only marginal improvements on their old positions.
Martinez should have gone to Villa and worked his way up the prem. he'll never get a big club if he doesn't prove himself at a midtable side.
Same with Rodgers. I think he should have gone to an established mid prem side before going to Liverpool just to get used to an increased level of expectation and to get used to the prem.
I think Moyes may consider it because he's spent a long time at Everton and all he's got from it is a squad that gets picked apart every close season and a lesser transfer budget than the average promoted side.
AVB is a good shout though. May not get a big job again though considering the way he got sacked from Chelsea.
Totally agree mate and obviously he'd consider it if approached but i think he's holding out for the United gig.His Everton side were the best side i saw last season and I think if he stayed and added 1 or 2 decent players,then they'd be up there challenging Spurs for fourth.Fergies got 1 maybe 2 season left and then i think Moyes will take over.
The same could be said about Everton every season though. Every summer they have the nucleus of a good squad and it slowly gets picked apart. it's why Everton have such bad starts every season because he's gelling in all of his new signings. I agree he's waiting for the Man U job and I think he'd be the perfect replacement for Fergie but will the current asset stripping board want a low profile name like Moyes? he would probably be the cheaper option but if they want to continue getting their windfall they need to keep winning trophies and I can only see them going for a more proven title winner like Mourhino.
Mourinho's just signed a new 4yr deal at Real,seems very happy there.Can't see Fergie being around for another 4 years.I'm sure United would want him though should AF step down.
Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:42 pm
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Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:52 pm
Aramore wrote:I think he's good enough but the culture of managerial appointments in Britain mean that if he wants to make his name properly he'll have to go abroad.
They don't like people who haven't won anything over here.