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Sky bet have suspended betting on Rafa as next Everton manager :emoticon-0107-sweat

Looks like it's a goer. Everton have no one else to turn to really at this point.

Doesn't look good for the 'it's imminent' takeover positivity crew if you really believed Rafa was waiting around for us and that he was PIF/Staveley's number one target. If the takeover really is happening within the month as Ashley told The Sun then this wouldn't be happening.
 
Why are you such a prat? Paddy Power are offering 8/1, William Hill 14/1.

****ing hell some of the garbage on this site gives Twitter a run for it’s money.
In fairness the lunatic is entertaining with his notions, at this stage Rafa has been linked with approx 157,000 managers jobs in the last 6 months. At least we know where to tell the cops to start looking if Rafa ever goes missing
 
Apparently Nuno held talks with Everton yesterday and like with Palace, he wanted to bring in 6 new members of staff and Mendes as an advisor. Talks broke down.

Moshiri, then contacted Rafa.

Moshiri's advisor is also Rafas agent.

Formal talks are expected this week.

Rumours of Rafa wanting to bring in Carragher as a coach, but I'm not sure how true that is.
 
So why the u turn on **** released players
Makes sense to me. Its a new pay as you play contract. There is no u-turn. You release him meaning his current pay as you play ends then put him on a new one with different terms, probably including no payment except when playing, but with both club and player able to end it at any time with a short notice period. Suits both player and a club potentially in transition.
 
Makes sense to me. Its a new pay as you play contract. There is no u-turn. You release him meaning his current pay as you play ends then put him on a new one with different terms, probably including no payment except when playing, but with both club and player able to end it at any time with a short notice period. Suits both player and a club potentially in transition.


Logan Paul would do better though