I have Everton at heart far more than any player ,sadly that is not enough .Interview Cooper, hes better than Rooney etc but I think that is beyond the Board's intelligence
Ferguson learnt very little but at least has Everton at heart
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I have Everton at heart far more than any player ,sadly that is not enough .Interview Cooper, hes better than Rooney etc but I think that is beyond the Board's intelligence
Ferguson learnt very little but at least has Everton at heart
I think if he was managerial material he'd have been our manager quite some time ago. There's obviously something lacking somewhere with Dunc that's held him back. As it stands, we now need an experienced manager who can get us through the remainder of the season with the sole aim of ensuring we're still in the top flight come August.I like Dunc as much as anyone on here, but he’s not upto taking us forward as a full time manager.
I wouldn’t wanna be the one to tell him he’s fired. “Hello is that A&E? Yes, I’d like to book an appointment please…”My growing concern is why Ferguson has been a constant in the first team setup and dressing room regardless of who has been in charge of the club.
Not with this group of Muppets as a squad. No bottle, clueless, heartless and vastly overpaid. God help us.I'd have Allardyce over Ferguson...but that isn't saying too much.
Realistically we have Lampard or Rooney to choose from.
I;d say to Rooney: "interim until the summer. Get us near midtable and we'll give you a 3 year contract.
If you're Rooney you'd take that in a shot.
Lampard would want a 3 year permanent deal right now. TBH, I'd hand it to him as well. Players will respect other players who've won the biggest trophies by and large.
We need to get to the season's end safe and sound and then assess from there.
if Dunc wants experience in the lower leagues, he can throw his hat in the ring next seasonIf it's Pereira I think the time has surely come for Dunc to walk. Dedicated half his life to the club, sure he understood being passed over for Carlo and even Rafael, probably he could've understood being passed over for Lampard or even Rooney, but some Portuguese journeyman chancer with an agent mate, that's a slap in the face.
As much as the club will miss him, maybe this will be the prompt to go get some experience as a manager in the lower leagues.
And pretty much guarantee relegation in the process....After seeing the candidates, imo it's better to stick with him till the end of the season for sure
Believe me Nuno and Vitor are even worse.And pretty much guarantee relegation in the process....