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DC_Boy

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cheers Destroyer :) a good read - didn't realise JR was the first Spanish manager at a Wembley final
 

Destroyer

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If you click on 'news' you can read right back to when he left Sevilla & further, its quite good actually.
 

robin09

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When you look at the teams hes managed in his career, its worrying how quickly he gets through them. We dont want him leaving after a couple of seasons. We'll be back at square one.
 

monkeynick

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When you look at the teams hes managed in his career, its worrying how quickly he gets through them. We dont want him leaving after a couple of seasons. We'll be back at square one.


Big Gus will step in as and when Juande decides to seek pastures new, lets hope thats a long way off yet though
 

Reece

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yea i noticed the amount of clubs he'd been through aswell but i reckon he's gonna stay here for a good while yet!!
 

Michey

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When you look at the teams hes managed in his career, its worrying how quickly he gets through them. We dont want him leaving after a couple of seasons. We'll be back at square one.
It was the same with Keano before he found his home at White Hart Lane :up:
 

Destroyer

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That said, would an offer from one of the top 4 not be an even greater opportunity for him?

But as mentioned, hopefully Gus could step straight in to the system if worst came to worst in the future.

I cant see Everton sacking David Moyes in the near future.
 

guiltyparty

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When you look at the teams hes managed in his career, its worrying how quickly he gets through them. We dont want him leaving after a couple of seasons. We'll be back at square one.

If you look at Benitez's record, he isn't much different - lots of one seasons and two seasons, then he established himself at Valencia as Ramos did at Seville. Must be a Spanish thing
 

Spinders

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If you look at Benitez's record, he isn't much different - lots of one seasons and two seasons, then he established himself at Valencia as Ramos did at Seville. Must be a Spanish thing

I'm sure we had a Spanish guy on here at the time of Ramos' appointment who concurred as much. Apparently it is quite common in Spain as a manager works up his rep by just doing a season or 2 at a club. Outside of the top teams, the managers change very frequently apparently.
 
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