It seems Everton are trying to out do us in being more of a shambles than us. Both have had Moyes and big Sam as manager and both could be going for the same managers in the next few weeks if results don’t improve. At least we got our stadium move out the way . Both have signed expensive players whilst leaving gaps in the squad balance . Oh well at least we know it’s not just us who seem to make a mess of things
I doubt if either of them will get the sack as neither club are likely to attract a better manager but it could make Bournemouth v Burnley in two weeks time an interesting contest.
I wonder how many Everton fans would have preferred Arteta? He had connections to both Everton and Arsenal.
Were it me I would have chosen the unproven but hungry Arteta as opposed to the vastly experienced Ancelotti. I feel Ancelotti although a safe pair of hands will see Everton a bit like Pelle must see us, a step down from where he has plied his trade, but Arteta has been under the wing of Pep and is potentially as hungry as he is ever going to be, where he hopefully makes his opening statement to the football world and announces himself as the next big thing.
I feel it's quite a gamble as expectation will be high and he could have quietly stayed under Peps guidance and possibly in a year or two slipped into the City job when Pep moves on after more experience had been gained. Good luck to him! I mean that relatively of course, especially when it comes to Spurs, especially then.
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colossus :bowdown: signs a new deal to 2024. So I'm not expecting him to be West Ham manager 'til at least 2023 :whistle: :yercoat:Maybe Liverpool have lined up Klopp's successor already...
Were it me I would have chosen the unproven but hungry Arteta as opposed to the vastly experienced Ancelotti. I feel Ancelotti although a safe pair of hands will see Everton a bit like Pelle must see us, a step down from where he has plied his trade, but Arteta has been under the wing of Pep and is potentially as hungry as he is ever going to be, where he hopefully makes his opening statement to the football world and announces himself as the next big thing.
I feel it's quite a gamble as expectation will be high and he could have quietly stayed under Peps guidance and possibly in a year or two slipped into the City job when Pep moves on after more experience had been gained. Good luck to him! I mean that relatively of course, especially when it comes to Spurs, especially then.
He is a winner. His trophies say it all.
For sure.
# 'Dirty Den' Haag :yercoat: