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Can’t remember Paul whether it was FFP, possibly. ...
Jimmy Carr in Jarrad Branthwaite's return an instant upgrade -
I’m sure that the manager and the owners will have seen McNeils performances and will make any decision about him in summer, but for me he hasn’t been very enthusiastic about playing for Everton, his head is down most of the game at the thought of chasing back to defend and he is careless with the ball. I know that Dibling hasn’t hit form yet, but I would persevere with him and use McNeil as a sub....
Mal van Schaick in Sorry, Dwight, Enough is Enough -
Emery tipped with Madrid in the summer.
Id posted previously that it looked like a huge turnover in managers will come in the summer, and this is another. Clubs wanting improvement, or managers ready to move on for something better.
Villa
Fulham
Forest
United
Spurs
West Ham
Liverpool
Chelsea
Palace
Bournemouth
Newcastle
The list of no changes is probably an easier one to call. Arsenal, everton, city, Brentford, sunderland, Brighton, leeds, wolves, and Burnley.
Some will hope Moyes is replaced, but against a lot of competition fir little talent, stability will be key for a good next season....
Ian Bennett in Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall describes “game of two halves” against Leeds United -
Duran is a good shout. Why did Villa sell him? FFP perhaps?...
Paul Griffiths in Jarrad Branthwaite's return an instant upgrade -
Ian (27) fair assessment re perceived lack of ambition. ...
Jimmy Carr in Jarrad Branthwaite's return an instant upgrade -
Ray #82, that was against Newcastle away in February '95. We had 2 men sent off and lost 2 nil, it was bizarre to watch us play a considerable length of time with every player back in our own box, we lost 2-0.
In typical Everton fashion we did the same thing a month later away at Leicester and blew a 2 goal lead to end up drawing 2-2.
It was Barrett and Horne(?) against Newcastle, Ferguson and Samways against Leicester. I watched both games on the Jumbotron or whatever it was called at Goodison. ...
Lee Courtliff in Sorry, Dwight, Enough is Enough

