I like Everton and I'm a big fan of Moyes, despite the fact that he's a dour miserablist. He's made some superb signings with a consistently negative net spend and an average Premier League wage bill, which has seen Everton constantly punching above their weight. The main problem for them might be the January window, though. Fellaini's already making noises about a move and none of their players and tied for European tournaments, so they might see some very disruptive bids being made for their players. Even if they turn every single one of them down, there's no telling what that might do to team morale or the focus of important individuals.
Steve Clarke's done a very good job at the Hawthorns so far. Liverpool should've promoted him, rather than sacking him.
I was surprised Chelsea let him go tbh PNP, he did receive plaudits I thought, and yes he has done well at WBA, they are organised now, same as Chelsea were. And there's another thing, RDM, new manager, new players, new system...his ideas clearly working. AVB, new manager, new players, new system.....?
Nope. He offered to resign after Dalglish left, you turned it down and then you sacked him, bizarrely. http://www1.skysports.com/news/11095/7998028/
It's just what I heard from other LFC supporters, never even knew that article had come out on sky sports.
I remembered it because it sounded like something from a comedy sketch. "I resign!" "I don't accept your resignation, you horrible little man. You're fired!"