08 Apr 2016 19:25:51
Hi ed I put a post on but its not been printed any reason why pal no swear words just how I feel bout what's going on at mo.

{Ed002's Note - It will be on one of the pages that such things get sent to.}


1.) 08 Apr 2016
08 Apr 2016 19:30:07
Ok cheers if you had a choice bout efc what would u do bout a manager and players.

{Ed002's Note - I am not aware of Everton making any efforts at this time to look for a new manager. I suspect that there will be discussions at the end of the season and the club will consider what options it has. Those discussions may well include Roberto Martinez. If there were to be a change I would think that David Moyes would be considered. Much will also depend on who is available and I suspect Premier League knowledge would eb a big plus point. I cannot see Benitez being interested and if Newcastle drop down there are two jobs waiting for him elsewhere. Pellegrini's destination is not confirmed but my ex wife has suggested Zenit will be looking to make him an offer during April and Valencia is another possibility. There remains a chance that Mancini will be available. As a wildcard Jorge Sampaoli or even one of the up and coming managers from Europe might be worth considering. I have mentioned a bunch before and the search section will give you some names to think about. I think Gary Neville might be interested but I am far from convinced he would be a good choice.

As for the players I expect that Stones will exit the club with Lukaku.

Overall, what I suspect will happen is that external help will come in to look at where the entire business is (not just the footballing side) and where it needs to get to. In order to achieve where it needs to get to there needs to be a sensible plan (stadium, academy, involvement of the community and the local authorities, football side, commercial side etc.). From a commercial perspective there will be a big boost next season with the additional media money, and a good chunk of that will be available early to encourage summer spending. Also on the footballing side Everton will look to inform UEFA of new investment (this has to be done by December 31) which will give a short-term buffer against FFP for the 2017/18 season. I would also suspect that the plan will include the run down of BK over the next year or so and then the sale of his shares to Farhad Moshiri or Farhad Moshiri in partnership with another/others. Critically, there needs to be a plan and not knee jerk reaction.}


2.) 08 Apr 2016
08 Apr 2016 20:09:42
Good info ed002, just one thing though. Do you really expect Moyes to be considered and, if so, is this something you have heard or just an assumption? Most fans want rid of Roberto but not too sure how popular a move it would be to bring back Moyes. Cheers ed.

{Ed002's Note - The text is clear.}


3.) 09 Apr 2016
08 Apr 2016 23:53:53
I think the return of Moyes is on the cards. Bill still thinks a lot of him and believes there is unfinished business. David needs to eat a bit of humble pie if he returns. Moyes had a solid few years but did not have the finances to achieve anything better. He should never have got divorced to the mighty blues but was tempted by the glamour of a fling with something he thought was better but realised in the end the grass isn't greener and his new bit of stuff was poor in the sack. He then had a holiday romance in Spain but it didn't last long before his true love takes him back once he's apologised with his tail between his legs.


4.) 09 Apr 2016
08 Apr 2016 20:31:32
Ed02, u clearly no your stuff. on and off the pitch. I'm interested if you were moshiri and co who would you go for (whether your a blue or not) , and why?

{Ed002's Note - Firstly you need to understand that Mr Moshiri is an Iranian businessman and not a football expert. He will, like the remaining members of the board need to take advice. If you search on the following three words you will find a thread from a couple of weeks ago that delves in to this in more detail: Bretto suggested Flores.}


5.) 09 Apr 2016
09 Apr 2016 07:43:56
Thanks ed.