Have a read of the match thread on their board lol... Looks like some of them have had a gutsfull of whatever his name is as manager... The heartfelt thanks didnt last eh
It's okay. It's the philosophy and youth setup that got them where they ended last season and Koeman held youth back. Puyol will get the kids in and sold to Arsenal and Liverpool soon enough
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.li...vert-lewin-everton-12402378.amp?client=safari Surely Southampton would be the side that plays loads of youth? Yet Koeman holds back youth by being the first to start with two teenagers.....
Happy with Puel? I am prepared to give him time, and the benefit of the doubt. Happy I'm not a blue nosed whinging scouser? you bet
Heartfelt thanks for the youth promoting Koeman......worth every penny he gets paid IMO. With a little luck he can take Everton to their best ever PL season as he did with the old players he had to use at Southampton
4th or the 72 points as Tobes pointed out. Without the introduction of yout I fear Koeman won't be able to match this
Koeman won't be beating that then, will he? Surely none of you are deluded enough to think you're just a couple of signings away from a CL place?
genuine heartfelt thanks for the chance to allow Koeman to show what he can do with some good youth talent. If he can hit 72 points or above then fair play......he was not good enough for you guys and i would expect the balance to return once pueyol finds his feet after the xmas break he made your players take
Not a chance this season, but whether top 4 is possible or not, depends on the financial backing he's given. As the minute we're the 'best of the rest' outside of the top 6.
I'm delighted you still have faith in Ronald; the consensus from your fans on twitter seems to be that he is a ****, and a useless one at that. Keep the faith
You searched twitter to get a view on opinions for Koeman? I doubt 39,000 home fans felt that way against Southampton.
Enjoy it while you can la's, what I saw on Monday were two bang average teams struggling to create much, until the team that had played 3 matches in five days with the last 2 within 48 hours get knackered with 20 minutes to go. We are both a million miles from the top 6 and it will be a fight between both of us, WBA, Stoke and Bournemouth as to who makes up the top 10. Banter aside, we are better off without Ronald in the long term, because, by his own admission, he was never going to sign a contract extension. You may well be better off in the short term with him, but he is a 3 year project manager at the most.