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Ronald Koeman was not the only culprit but Everton have lacked identity | Andy Hunter via The Guardian

The Dutchman may not have seen the end coming on Monday but he had overseen a shambolic start to the season after a muddled transfer window

Ronald Koeman finished his last, brief, funereal press conference as Everton manager with a dismissive: “Write what you like to write.” He cannot be surprised that his Goodison Park obituary now follows.

There was a note of defiance in the 54-year-old’s assessment of the 5-2 mauling by Arsenal on Sunday when he insisted he could arrest Everton’s swift and steep decline. According to friends Koeman was under the impression he retained the support of Farhad Moshiri, the club’s major shareholder, when he dined at San Carlo restaurant in Manchester later that evening with his wife, Bartina; and again when he arrived for training at Finch Farm on Monday morning shortly before the chairman, Bill Kenwright, and the chief executive, Robert Elstone, brought news that Moshiri had decided to make a hefty severance payment for the second time in 16 months.

Related: Koeman given the chop at Everton and Lovren thrown under the bus – Football Weekly

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Ryan Giggs Wants Everton Job via GrandOldTeam

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Ryan Giggs has declared his interest in succeeding Ronald Koeman as Everton manager.

“I think you look at those two teams, Leicester being champions two seasons ago, Everton being a fantastic club with a fantastic history, for me these are clubs I would be interested in,” Giggs revealed to Sky Sports.

“There are a lot of coaches out there who would be interested in those positions,” conceded Giggs who won 13 Premier League titles with Manchester United.

“There are clubs in the Premier League which would be good jobs but also in the Championship and League One. It’s more about the philosophy for me than the stature of the club.”

I don’t think you’re surprised in this climate that clubs change managers so quickly,” added the Manchester United legend.

“Obviously Everton spent a lot of money while Leicester’s owners’ expectations are higher after what they achieved.

“I’ve said all along that I’d be open to clubs which share the ambitions of myself. I want to improve clubs and improve players, to enjoy working for them and for players to enjoy the challenge.”

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Ronald Koeman, all that never was. via GrandOldTeam

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Ronald Koeman, all that never was.

Earlier on this afternoon Ronald Koeman was informed by the Everton board that his tenure as Manager had come to an end. Ronald replaced Roberto Martinez in June 2016 with many believing he was the man to finally take us back up to consistent European Finishes with the hope of eventually achieving a Champions League Finish. Very few Evertonians would have predicted that 16 months down the line that Ronald Koeman would no longer be in charge of the Blues.



Koeman had initially rejected Everton in favour of another season on the South coast, but Everton were persistent in their efforts to see Koeman take the helm and after intense negotiations Koeman eventually agreed to become Everton manager, which saw him make it into the top 10 highest paid Football managers in the world.

Everton fans will rightly feel let down by Koeman and the teams efforts this year as we sit 18th in the league table, bottom of our Europa League group, and with a very tricky test away at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday. Fans have been calling for Koeman’s head for over a month now, and as the news broke earlier this afternoon it was clear that the decision was supported by the majority of Evertonians on twitter, but there wasn’t much talk on the disappointment of Koeman’s tenure as Everton Manager.



2016/17 was a decent season for Everton, with many believing that the season would be deemed a transition season for Koeman to bring in the players he wanted, change the style of play to suit his management style and to get the foundations in place for a very strong 17/18 season. A 7th place finish saw Everton return to European club competition for the first time in three years, which is something that myself and the majority of Evertonians believe is the very least that we should be achieving.

Romelu Lukaku’s departure from Goodison Park came as no surprise to the Everton board and Koeman, who still had 7 weeks to find a replacement for Lukaku before the deadline of the end of August. We failed to recruit a Striker of a similar level who could challenge for the amount of goals that Romelu scored for us last season.



Ultimatley the clubs failure to secure a Striker who can consistently put the ball in the back of the net has cost Koeman his job at Everton, He invested heavily in the squad and really didnt manage to capture the type of player that we required.

It is all well and good bringing in the likes of Gylfi, Rooney and Klassen, but ultimately these creative players are not going to be able to show off their creative flair if their isn’t someone infant of them to stick it in the back of the net. Koeman also didnt seem to know his strongest lineup this season, with the side constantly being changed, with players playing well out of position.

The Optimism was there from Evertonians at the start of the season, and to be where we are in the competitions that we are competing in is unacceptable and Koeman had to go. As the results got worse, it seemed asif he was completely oblivious to the awful performances that his side were giving out. Goodison went from one of the hardest places in the league to visit, to one of the easiest. The demolitions by Spurs, Burnley and Arsenal, coupled with two below par performances at home in the Europa League that saw us pick up one point has to be one of the main reasons Koeman departed Finch Farm today.

Nevertheless I wish Ronald well but would like to reiterate that this club needs a manager who loves and breathes the club, Koeman may have been a good manager for a year, but at times it was tricky to understand some of the decisions that he was making. I hope David Unsworth can get the squad ready for Chelsea on Wednesday and hopefully we will finally have something to cheer.

Nil Satis Nisi Optimum.

@ethanmaddisonPV

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Koeman Replacement – Podcast via GrandOldTeam

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Adam and Groucho sat down to go through a list of potential managerial replacements for Ronald Koeman.

The pair both agree in the short-term, but have differences when it comes to a long-term replacement. Adam definitely doesn’t want Rafael, while Dave floats the idea of Thomas Tuchel.

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Phil Neville pipes up via GrandOldTeam

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Phil Neville has followed Ryan Giggs in expressing an interest in succeeding Ronald Koeman as Everton manager, according to the BBC.

Neville, 40, made more than 250 appearances for Everton in eight years at the club and has previously worked as an assistant manager at Valencia and worked under David Moyes and Ryan Giggs at Manchester United.

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David Unsworth to take temporary charge via GrandOldTeam

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Everton have this morning confirmed news that David Unsworth will take temporary charge of the Everton first team.

The Everton hierarchy are considering several candidates to replace Ronald Koeman. The Burnley manager, Sean Dyche, Watford’s Marco Silva, the former Borussia Dortmund coach Thomas Tuchel and Carlo Ancelotti have been linked with the vacancy.

Unsworth is another candidate to replace Koeman on a permanent basis. The former Everton defender, who has flourished as manager of the club’s under‑23s, took charge of one Premier League game after Roberto Martínez’s sacking in 2016 and will reprise his caretaker role for Wednesday’s Carabao Cup tie at Chelsea. The under-23s coach John Ebbrell will also be in the Everton dugout at Stamford Bridge.

Although Unsworth, 44, lacks managerial experience in the Premier League, he is highly regarded within Goodison and is likely to be given the next four matches until the international break – Chelsea, Leicester City, Lyon away and Watford – to impress.

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