2019/20 Marcel Brands

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I think both @Neiler and myself have underlined that the work done so far seems fine.

The bone of contention is more to do with the way Brands is positioning and presenting himself.

I believe in a strict hierarchy at a club in terms of the playing side: at the top is the manager and then come the players. The DoF (if we have to have one at all) comes after that and just ahead of the other senior first team coaches.

That's the way it has to be. That's because if you have dual control players (who dont need much invitation to swing the lead or down tools) can sniff out any hint of a power struggle and start to play upon it.

In short: thanks for your work this summer Mr Brands, but now you can get back behind your desk and leave the public relations side of the club to Marco Silva.
Director is always over manager...
 
One cool dude, I for one am glad we've got him. And I don't see why Man United could give their version and innuendo of why they didn't sign Mina, agent fee's, buy back clauses etc. And Brands not give our version and answers to our fans, imo United through a few slurs our way and Brands answered them, no big deal really.
'They don't like it up them, Mr Mahermi1'
 

Just to confirm, if things go wrong are we absolving Brands of all blame because he’s just a pen pusher doing a menial office job and placing it on Silva because he’s the big boss?
 

The Toffees new director of football insists he is in for the long haul at Goodison Park and warns that money alone won’t guarantee success.

Brands helped new manager Marco Silva land six new signings this summer with the arrivals of Richarlison, Yerry Mina, Bernard, Andre Gomes, Kurt Zouma and Lucas Digne for a total close to £90m.

But the Dutchman, who replaced Steve Walsh this summer, does not believe spending big will necessarily bring glory at a club that has had five different managers in five years.

He said: “When I spoke with him (Moshiri) before I came in, I told him that if you want success next year don’t look for me because I cannot bring that."

“You saw in the past in the Premier League that if you only spend money, that is not the guarantee for success.

“You see the clubs with the long-term strategy. They are in a stable situation. Look at Tottenham, look at Manchester City.

“I think that it is important for Everton to get to a stable situation. With all the changes, it is always difficult for everyone.”

Brands’ focus since he arrived at the start of June was getting transfer business done.


New Everton director of football Marcel Brands insists he is not here for a quick fix
Wayne Rooney, Joel Robles, Ramiro Funes Mori and Davy Klaassen have all moved on while Ashley Williams and Luke Garbutt have been sent out on loan.

Nikola Vlasic is set to head to CSKA Moscow while Muhamed Besic and Cuco Martina are also expected to leave before the European transfer windows close at the end of the month.

But Brands, who left PSV Eindhoven for Everton, is now starting to focus on the Toffees’ young guns to help bring through new talent as well as scouring the market.

He said: “First my focus was only on the transfer window, to make a good squad for the new season. But from September 1, I will be focusing on the youth."

“I saw the last two games of the Under-23s at Chelsea and in Manchester. That is also an important thing. I will go down to the young ages, the Under-16s and Under-15s also.

“We have a lot of work to do at this fantastic club.”

Silva and Brands may be looking long-term but there will still be pressure to deliver improvement on last season’s eighth-place finish in the Premier League under Sam Allardyce.

Brands said: “I think we have improved the squad. That was the goal. We have balanced it more. We have got it at a better average age - all positive things."

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Brazilian winger Richarlison was brought into the club for £40m
“The negative thing is that it happened quite late. Normally in pre-season, you have to prepare your squad that starts now. So I hope we will not lose to many points in this period.

“If we can have a good start, we can have a very good season. We will see at the end. We have improved the squad and that was the goal.

“Marco is very happy with the squad. We have changed the way of playing and, ok, that also takes some time. You saw that with the results in pre-season. But the players like the way they play now.

“At the end, I think not the best players will win the league but the best team.

“I am not saying that we can win the league but if we can make a good team from this squad, we can have a very good season.”

Brands helped new manager Marco Silva land six new signings this summer with the arrivals of Richarlison, Yerry Mina, Bernard, Andre Gomes, Kurt Zouma and Lucas Digne for a total close to £90m.

But but we were sell to buy and had no money and it was the new era of Austerity Everton
 

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