16 May 2018 09:49:46
He gone 😉thanks for the memories (bad) gravy man . Coyb.


1.) 16 May 2018
16 May 2018 10:20:25
Good news at last

It's Thanks and No Thanks.

Thanks for whatever you contributed for avoiding relegation ( a source of debate for us all) but No thanks - couldn't take anymore of you and your football.

Typical EFC though - no clarity on a replacement - Unsworth will be getting twitchy.


2.) 16 May 2018
16 May 2018 10:54:06
hes been gone an hour bw give them a minute mate.


3.) 16 May 2018
16 May 2018 12:07:48
We haven't got a minute Johny. Transfer window opens tomorrow, World Cup getting in the way, Rooney needs sorting out and no DOF resolution.

Let's be honest Sam hasn't come as a surprise so when do we get moving on things we know need doing now, not in a fortnight or a month from now.


4.) 16 May 2018
16 May 2018 12:51:42
I think those are fair points. A repeat of the post Koeman saga would be clear evidence that lessons were not learnt there. That would be in nobody's interests and unforgivable.


5.) 16 May 2018
16 May 2018 15:04:43
We can actually move on and regain some optimism and hope again. Sam and Everton never fitted he didn’t get what we are about. If he was given a contract like David Moyes at West Ham until the end of the season with his job solely to keep us safe then I think he would have been appreciated and say thank you for the stability but we need another manager to take us to the next level enjoy your retirement. We don’t know the ins and outs maybe Sam wouldn’t accept the short term deal and wanted the longer one to get the pay off.

Moshiri should not promise him hope of a project for next season and giving Sam clarity. Maybe they both new what the outcome was going to be but it’s like a game of poker and not revealing their cards. Maybe if everyone was a bit more honest it would be more amicable.
Regardless we can look forward now and be positive about the potentially next 3yrs being exciting moving ground and bring through our youth players.