I do understand that, but that's not what you said. You said that 40/92 managers had been sacked which is wrong. There have been more than 92 managers & less than 40 sacked. If you meant 40 out of 92 clubs had sacked their manager this is also wrong as some clubs have replaced there manager more than once & not all 40 had been sacked anyway. Your understanding that you understand more than I ever will is not only wrong but it also highlights your immaturity, garbage comebacks & idiocy.
If you say so. However the last bit of your post is so laughable even for someone with your limited abilities. Grow up you pedantic fool.
No it's not. It was definitely some of the best football I have ever seen us play. I did not say it was some of the best football that you ever saw us play. I saw it, it's my opinion, I wasnt speaking for anyone else.
The football played under Browny in our promotion season was way better. The stuff in the first half of the PL season under him too. Bruceys promotion season was way better. The games we played under him in the PL too. You can have that opinion but its total bollocks. We didnt play well, he was dour and negative on and off the field with us.
^^^^^Utter tosh & drivel this ^^^^^ You really are a clueless baffoon, get your stuff right & it'll calm you down & stop you hissy fitting. I'm not going to debait further with a numpty like you. Now put that shovel away ffs. You are in deep enough already, any more of your twighlight zone posts could well lead to a carefully planned Ku De Ta, but of course TWT, as always.
Harvey, Ball and Kendall (plus a few others of that era) were certainly the real thing, as are some of their present crop. Obviously, it depends upon each individual's view of how the game should be played. In my view, Everton has been a shining example of how it should be played for much (not all) of the last several decades.
Its not total bollocks. It's my opinion. And before we go down the 'how many games did you see' route, i was ever present at all home games and several away games under his tenure.
We did get to see free flowing football under Dowie, unfortunately it was generally the opposition playing it.
TBF there were spells under Nige which were excellent, although Robbie Koren often added the gloss to solid performances
Amen. He came, he tried. He'll probably never manage again. Though Derby and Dowie would be a great fit!!
However you're all wrong our football manager with which we played without care was the magnificent Mark Hateley. Wow - did we entertain. Heady days for supporters those.
You can't say Nigel Pearson's interviews were boring, After the chirpy cockney upbeat patter of Peter Taylor and the mangled metaphors of Phil Brown, the brooding nascent aggression of Nigel Pearson often made for uneasy listening. Ask David Burns.
They'll go for Gary Rowett at Birmingham, Burton are a feeder club to Derby and they'll know him from there.
they were edgy.. "But the fans appreciate you here Nigel" "Do they?" "I think the vast majority do.;" "They've got a funny way of showing it then"
Utter tosh and drivel, this, from people who weren't watching properly when Mike Smith's City teams scythed the opposition apart with one-touch deftness.