1.5 games under carpethead too
Whilst not on the same level as Kamara I think Carlos was still a bit of a coup for us, a defender who had looked very good for a team that won major trophies and did so on the back of a top class defence.
Quote from: paul_e on March 22, 2023, 03:29:36 PMWhilst not on the same level as Kamara I think Carlos was still a bit of a coup for us, a defender who had looked very good for a team that won major trophies and did so on the back of a top class defence.Exactly. Transfers weren't the reason that Gerrard got the shove.
Quote from: paul_e on March 22, 2023, 10:49:04 AM...because someone from his call centre was about the only person he could find that would be ok with MON being the real power at the club.We had Bob Kain for a while remember and he at least had the right credentials. I seem to remember a few other names from that period as well.Yep, there was Kain and others with a similar pedigree, then we ended up with his credit card office manager and his mate the General.O'Neill was just a dinosaur and I agree entirely with paulie's post above. I think of his 50+ transfers, only two or three were bought from outside either the English or Scottish leagues. Wasn't his final flounce at least partly to do with the fact that Lerner wouldn't sanction the £10m transfer of Aiden McGeady, a player who went on to be utterly shit at Everton and who then played mainly in the Championship and League 1?
...because someone from his call centre was about the only person he could find that would be ok with MON being the real power at the club.We had Bob Kain for a while remember and he at least had the right credentials. I seem to remember a few other names from that period as well.
Saw what he did at Sunderland.Signed Fletcher - white Heskey and Adam Johnson (next Downing) Danny GrahamZero imagination
His failure to get us past sixth, for example, was IMHO a reflection of the fact that there was a glass ceiling on how far that sort of management could get you any more. Above us, with perhaps the exception of Moyes, we had more switched-on, modern managers, whereas we had someone who was fighting for the championship of ten years previously.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on March 22, 2023, 10:00:49 AMHis failure to get us past sixth, for example, was IMHO a reflection of the fact that there was a glass ceiling on how far that sort of management could get you any more. Above us, with perhaps the exception of Moyes, we had more switched-on, modern managers, whereas we had someone who was fighting for the championship of ten years previously.Even Moyes was more progressive than MON. He was also much better at getting value in the transfer market. Players like Jagielka, Baines, Cahill and Coleman served Everton very well.