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Carlo Ancelotti

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I think Everton is a better job than Arsenal for Carlo right now cos were he to fail at Arsenal he would unlikely get one of the really big club or International jobs again. The expectations are so low that it dosent really matter how he does here, win win scenario
Loser talk this mate.

This is what’s wrong with our club.
 
Carlo Ancelotti in talks over Everton move
December 17 2019, 12:01

Carlo Ancelotti held talks with the Everton owner Farhad Moshiri yesterday about succeeding Marco Silva at Goodison Park.
The 60-year-old Italian, who was sacked by Napoli last week after leading them to the last 16 of the Champions League, met Moshiri in London and has emerged as the favoured option to take control from Duncan Ferguson, the caretaker manager.
Moshiri has been in discussions with the former manager David Moyes and Ralf Rangnick, the ex-sporting director and coach at RB Leipzig, as Everton lead a thorough process before appointing their fifth manager in less than four years.
Everton, who are 16th in the Premier League, face Leicester City in the Carabao Cup quarter-final at Goodison Park tomorrow, for which Ferguson will remain in charge.
The Scot has masterminded a 3-1 win over Chelsea and a 1-1 draw away to Manchester United on Sunday. The 47-year-old could be part of a new backroom staff with Everton’s board understood to be keen to have their new management team in place for Saturday’s Premier League home clash with Arsenal.
Ancelotti was fired by Napoli after a 4-0 Champions League victory at home to Genk. That followed a winless run of nine games and a public falling-out with the club’s president Aurelio De Laurentiis but he is believed to be eager to make an immediate return to management. Everton have been one of the heaviest spenders in the transfer market in recent years and it is thought he has asked for assurances that will continue.
Moshiri, who has a 77 per cent majority holding in Everton, retains his ambitious plans for Everton to challenge the Premier League’s top six. They plan to move to a new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock for the start of the 2023-24 season.
Ancelotti would give Moshiri and Everton the kudos of having one of the most decorated managers in European football. He led Chelsea to a Premier League and FA Cup double in his first season at Stamford Bridge in 2009-10. He has won three Champions Leagues, with AC Milan and Real Madrid, and has won domestic titles in Italy, England, France and Germany, when he was in charge at Bayern Munich in 2017.
Ancelotti is the only manager to lead a side to victory against Liverpool this season. Napoli beat Jürgen Klopp’s men 2-0 in the Champions League clash in September.
 

I think you're going to regret this choice.
In Naples and Monaco, Ancelotti showed he is not such a good manager, at least not as prepared as his Palmares could make you believe he is.
He failed without any doubt, destroying every single improvement we got with our last coach Maurizio Sarri because he was too arrogant to follow his methods.
It is my humble opinion that having good results with him is against all the odds.
In any case, good luck from a Naples supporter: you're going to need it.
Thanks for popping by and giving your opinion matey.

Is that the opinion of the majority of your fan base? He done okay in Champions League surely?

Hopefully if he does come to us things work out better.

If you come across LFC in the Champions League be sure to destroy them please
 
If the board can finally sort itself out after all these years, with a potential appointment like that, we could finally push on which is what I’ve wanted for far too long.

I won’t get carried away as I saw the hype for Koeman, yes this man has a substantially better CV, just don’t a repeat of that Koeman period which saw a real disconnect with fans and a disconnect with transfers which resulted in Allardyce coming here.

If he joins I wish him all the very best.
 
Nope but they've raked in a fortune via SKYBET.
I assure you they haven’t.

People have no idea how small fry these next manager markets are. You would be amazed.

They rake in absolute chicken feed from them.

And that’s the way they want it. They don’t accept any remotely decent sized bets on those markets. They’re terrified of being done over by someone with inside info for a start.
 

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