Everton Rumours Archive May 28 2016

 

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28 May 2016 23:28:07
Reports David dein to join the Everton board after helping introduce moshiri to the club

I'd take that experienced and has a good reputation in the game think he was once the fa chief exec or had a major role at the fa also helped the gunners in moving to a new stadium the man obviously knows how to get things done so get him in I say.

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29 May 2016 09:08:02
Something strange is happen there are now reports that David Dein may come on board, now I may be reading to much into this but here is my take on what happens prior to Moshiri buying in.
Reports were going around that usmanov was buying Everton this was in Russia in February this was just tabloid talk though, however not long after it was announced that it was Moshiri who sold his shares to business partner usmanov to give R&W Holdings to 30%.
David Dein was the man who is active in R&W Holdings along with Moshiri before he bought us, now David Dein introduced Moshiri to kenwright, if David Dein does come on board then this makes it even more likely usmanov won't be far behind, the aim was for R&W Holdings to have full control of Arsenal.

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28 May 2016 13:21:55
Right everyone. I've heard a rumour. Don't know how true it is but it makes sense. Pellagrini has the job and it's getting announced Wednesday 1st June. If we announce it before then martinez will be entitled to more compensation. I like everyone am sceptical at the moment because I'm getting sick of all the rumours and I just want it to happen now. This makes sense about pellagrini really so let's see come Wednesday.

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28 May 2016 13:44:18
So far I think I am the only one not to of been linked to the job.

I hope the rumour you have heard is correct, It sounds right as does the reasons for not announcing it.

My big concern is that they may not give the new manager enough time to rebuild our beloved team, a lot of work needs doing and I think Pellagrini would be the ideal choice, We won't get any trophies in the first two years but we will be a major player after that, with plenty of trophies.

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28 May 2016 14:00:08
Totally agree grumpy. Pellagrini my first choice tbh. Hope this happens.

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28 May 2016 16:35:10
Pellegrini isn't everyone's first choice.
He's not my first choice, but what the heck do I know and how can I criticise him?
However, the second leg performance of his ManCity team in the UEFA CL semifinal second-leg against Real Madrid should imho raise serious questions about how he sets up teams, his tactics, and his motivation of players. The team were just one decent performance away from the final, but didn't play like they were. Was that the players' fault or the manager's fault?

I'm not saying that he'd do a poor job at Everton (after all, he did OK at Malaga and Villarreal - clubs compared by many to the current Everton) , but I just question how come he didn't do better with all of the resources at ManCity - notwithstanding the fact that the early announcement of his season-end departure was distinctly disruptive
Also, if he was responsible for the signings at ManCity - in particular the defenders - I'd seriously question his judgement. Of course, if the signings were just dumped on him, then he was on a hiding to nothing.

Judging by the rumours on social media - and the movement in the odds at the bookies - there seems to be a new "favourite" every day, so only those at the top of our club really know who's in the frame and those in the know are keeping quiet and just getting on with it.

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28 May 2016 16:45:00
Higher ceiling than previous managers without te concerns of a relegation low floor. Again, MP handled the last half of the season with far more dignity than most. Perhaps his contract with City has to finish the year so he gets whatever buyout he is due.

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28 May 2016 19:34:45
The compensation theory doesn't hold I'm afraid. The only factor effecting Martinez's compensation is when he was fired. Nothing to do with when his replacememt is hired. Another "expert" opinion which isn't.

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28 May 2016 20:14:01
And how do you know what was written in martinez's contract brian.

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28 May 2016 20:40:08
I don't. But I have enough common sense to know that what wouldn't be written in it is a clause to say if the club hire someone else before 1st of June he'll get more. Separate issues. Once Martinez is fired that's it. don't know about his contract per se but do know how business and contracts work.

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28 May 2016 21:19:59
John, Do you honestly believe that when Martinez' contract was worked out, that either him or his agent, had a time limit inserted on when Everton could appoint a new manager in the event of Martinez being sacked? Highly improbable. I'm not saying that the June 1st date isn't right I just don't think it has anything to do with Martinez.

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28 May 2016 22:51:36
Is the 1st June just when Pellegrini's contract finishes (supposing it's him) which could account for the reason we aren't announcing?

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{Ed002's Note - June 30 but it is irrelevant.}

28 May 2016 23:15:50
Ed and posters I'm sorry to be the one that tells you all pellegrini had one year left on his contract at the end of last season and on the 7th August 2015 he signed a one year extension to that deal (this was not an optional year it was an extension to take him to June 1st 2017

Mr pellegrini was sacked his contract was not due to end till 2017

Just look it up its on cities website lads.

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28 May 2016 08:14:39
Odds for Mancini have shortened significantly in the past few days, do you know if there's anything behind this eds?

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{Ed025's Note - its just a guessing game at the moment ST, only the guys at the top know whats really going on and they are keeping their cards close to their chests mate..

28 May 2016 09:12:10
I'm actually in awe of FM's resolute way of doing things .

# He removed RM sooner rather than later
# He keeps tight lipped on his intentions
# He as we know is nobody's fool
# He doesn't cave in to the pressure that he must now feel on the 'manager question'.

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28 May 2016 11:35:06
I think we'll start to see some movement next week as contracts in football tend to run from June to June.
Something I did hear midweek was that Peel Holdings bigwigs were in town and not very discreet about their enthusiasm on the docklands project and they expect rapid progress.

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28 May 2016 15:17:48
Is just a basic move by betting companies for poeple to think that someone is a dead cert only for them to go back out in the odds and someone else to become short odds, nothing new they do this all the time.

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28 May 2016 21:23:45
Absolutely spot on Mike. Just bookies drumming up custom to boost their profits by installing false favourites.

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