Lampard sacked as Everton Manager (4 Viewers)

Cov kid 55

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That side in the 80s under Kendall played some great football. Could easily have one a European cup if it wasn't for their neighbours.
They weren’t premiership
That side in the 80s under Kendall played some great football. Could easily have one a European cup if it wasn't for their neighbours.
Yes, to be fair, a good team. Graeme Sharp, Kevin Ratcliffe, Neville Southall, won some trophies. Presumably because of Heysel they were banned from Europe. And we know all about that.
 

Legia Sky Blue

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The strong rumour was Black presented them with a wish list of transfers, and because neither McGinnity or Robinson had heard of any of them, he was out.

So then we had the fiasco of signing Tim Sherwood without a medical...

The strong rumour was Black presented them with a wish list of transfers, and because neither McGinnity or Robinson had heard of any of them, he was out.

So then we had the fiasco of signing Tim Sherwood without a medical...


Bang on, wish I could remember the names Black put forward as a fair few went onto have top careers. I'm sure Kevin Doyle was one of them though, before he signed for Reading.

The Sherwood signing was plain ridiculous from the start. Shoehorning him into our team in turn, also helped sideline Gudjonsson who had been such a pivotal player for us under Black.
 
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Bang on, wish I could remember the names Black put forward as a fair few went onto have top careers. I'm sure Kevin Doyle was one of them though, before he signed for Reading.
Kevin Doyle yep. Keith Lasley's the other one I remember, mind you!
 

stevefloyd

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Coleman wasn't necessarily bad in himself, had actually done alright with Fulham compared to Tigana's last months, but what he'd done there was set up a backs to the wall spirit that fought for ground out results based on defence. With us, he was expected to actually win games by breaking teams down.

Ironically Coleman's best time as manager with us was when the taps were turned off, and he had to work with what he had (not much!) as the same kind of mentality came along a bit.

Now, if only he hadn't had such fondness for Freddie Eastwood...
Coleman only done well at Fulham with Keegans team
 

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