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Thread: Sean's Next Move

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    Sean's Next Move

    Well, perhaps this is a bit premature, but it doesn't look like Sean will not be going to Everton.

    We all know that he will move on at some point...but where to?

    I would say that Everton is the 7th biggest job in England (Man Utd, Man City, Spurs, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool).

    And I don't think he will get a job at one of the top six for a while yet.

    The way we are shaping I reckon that Burnley is as good a job as any other in the Prem right now - so he could be here longer than we think. He has job security, able to be very hands on and he is getting a decent wage. I am sure that he sees Burnley as a project - and it isn't finished yet.

    Wishful thinking maybe, but which job (taking out the seven clubs above) would appeal to him?

    Possibly Newcastle, but I reckon he would prefer Burnley.

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    "Well, perhaps this is a bit premature, but it doesn't look like Sean will not be going to Everton.........."

    So you think that he will be going to Everton at some stage?

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    He has been to Everton already this season-

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    Its a double negative!!!!!


    On the strength of trying to read this non thread from 78/61 I have just put a fiver on us to finish top six. Its good odds particularly if you're get out clause is suing said poster if bet fails.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1959_60 View Post
    Well, perhaps this is a bit premature, but it doesn't look like Sean will not be going to Everton.

    We all know that he will move on at some point...but where to?

    I would say that Everton is the 7th biggest job in England (Man Utd, Man City, Spurs, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool).

    And I don't think he will get a job at one of the top six for a while yet.

    The way we are shaping I reckon that Burnley is as good a job as any other in the Prem right now - so he could be here longer than we think. He has job security, able to be very hands on and he is getting a decent wage. I am sure that he sees Burnley as a project - and it isn't finished yet.

    Wishful thinking maybe, but which job (taking out the seven clubs above) would appeal to him?

    Possibly Newcastle, but I reckon he would prefer Burnley.
    England not in the top seven ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turfmoorspirit View Post
    England not in the top seven ?
    Poison chalice that one Spirit

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    Alright, alright.

    What I meant to say was that I don't think Sean will not go to not Everton.

    I don't hope that isn't clear.

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    Cutting through the gobbledygook 59/60 you make a good point. He won't be going to Everton, there is no possibility of the top 6 taking him on, so if he moves from Burnley, where does he go ? There aren't that many options that aren't simply a sideways move, and the longer we stay in this division, the wealthier we become, meaning there are fewer and fewer clubs that could tempt him away.

    Looks to me like we are the best option he's got, he could be here for a while yet.

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