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AndyGray1985

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  1. He's not convicted of any financial crime as far as I know
  2. The problem is mainly that while these thing can happen it's not he most likely scenario. Leicester is far more likely to go down than to win the PL - even if they did the latter most recently. Making it with the available ressources would be a much bigger feat than making it this year - it's not just a reshuffle, fresh manager and play the youth. Its could be - but not most likely.
  3. I saw that later - just remembered a warning It's been close to a year since I made that post.
  4. Thanks for the heads up
  5. Round was brought in when Irvine left to become a manager and never convinced. Irvine did a much better job. My opinions on Wyness have already landed me a warning on here.
  6. Being an Everton supporter with a lot of time for Villa I've read this latest discussion with great interest. My view is that both clubs have a "bandwith" - Villas currently being from mid-table Championship at worst to top 7 in the PL at best within 24 months. Quite a huge spread of 20+ league placings, but given luck, finances and players gelling to a team not out of the question - and vice versa. Evertons range is narrower - probably 14th-3rd - and, as each place upwards becomes progressively harder, more likely 9th-5th. So Villa can get on par with Everton within a couple of season, but it will not be very likely to happen. The continuous flow of income will be so different that FFP-rules will prevent Villa from closing the gap on transfers and salaries within the 24 months - making the on-field results less likely to happen. A lot of the discussion seem to confuse possible and likely - I'm not sure whether there's any real disagreement here.
  7. In the PL - haven't seen anything on the Championship.
  8. Not a strong correlation - but a strong one with wages
  9. Round, Wyness and Samuelson. An unholy trinity of self interest.
  10. New scout for Scandinavia starting soon. A familiar name
  11. I agree to some extent - but the best experiences were still with the pretty ones.
  12. Cech was another, Diarra and Drogba, to name some off my memory. If you have the cash it might be a great fit
  13. He's adored as a coach and former player at EFC - some called for him as a manager after his 1 game as caretaker :-D
  14. He found Essien and more than a handful of players who turned out great years before they were household names. But it's history :-)
  15. I believe I've given my view on this a bit earlier in this thread
  16. 14 out of 16 scouts were sacked when Koeman came in, so wouldn't put too much into it. Atkins is most famous for the players he found, but EFC couldn't afford... Not a bad scout, but scouting realistic targets should be a parameter. But EFC were even more in the s*it at the time, financially. Could have had a great team with the players we didn't sign ;-)
  17. Maybe. From my knowledge of Round he'll be adaptable to the level of transparent as an assistant - how he will work as a TD remains to be seen. No doubt who's the stronger personality of the two, which might make Rounds role redundant
  18. I'm sure he does, but usually the support functions are set accordingly - not given in advance. If Bruce has a different philosophy they might not be contributing as much as expected or to their potential
  19. Steve Round and Ian Atkins - unsure which style of football will be pursued. Atkins got sacked by Everton, BTW contrary to the official story
  20. Uninspiring but safe choice. Will never get direct promotion IMO, but might get to the play offs, which given the start to the season would be very good.
  21. Hope he scores loads of headers so we can sing "Love is in the air"
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