2019/20 Marco Silva

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Marco Silva's Everton fate sealed with David Moyes set to return as new manager
David Moyes is seen as the perfect man to steer the club away from the threat of relegation they find themselves facing
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Marco Silva has been handed a temporary Goodison reprieve - but his Evertonfate is sealed.
And that has seen former boss David Moyes emerge as the most likely candidate to replace him.
The experienced manager is seen as the perfect man to steer the club away from the threat of relegation they find themselves facing.
The Blues board met immediately after Saturday’s 2-0 defeat by Norwich which so incensed Everton fans, they joined in a chant of: “You’re getting sacked in the morning”.
Afterwards, supporters confronted owner Farhad Moshiri and chairman Bill Kenwright.
Kenwright could do no more than listen to their complaints, and agree it wasn’t good enough. Moshiri watched in horror, unable to speak.
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On Saturday evening, he met with Silva, and said his instinct was to remain loyal for as long as possible.
Initially, the Everton owner said he wanted his manager in charge against Leicester next weekend, but the wider feeling within the club is there is no time to delay - with the overwhelming majority of fans calling for immediate action.
Moshiri spoke with his board again on Sunday, and heard the majority feel Silva’s departure is inevitable. The experience of Moyes is also a key factor - he knows the club inside out, and understands the demands and desires of the fans.
He also showed a track record in keeping West Ham up when they were in a similarly desperate position.
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And Everton are deep in the mire. They are only four points off the relegation zone, and in their next five fixtures face Leicester, Liverpool , Chelsea , Manchester United and Arsenal .
By Christmas they could be cast adrift at the bottom of the Premier League table, and Moshiri knows he has to act. He will spend Monday considering his options, and speak to Silva once more.
But Moyes is the overwhelming favourite to return, quite possibly on a short-term contract initially. He has already indicated he would love to go back to Goodison, and still lives in Preston, not far from Merseyside.
He has been out of managerial work since the end of the 2017-18 season, where he took over West Ham in November, and steered them out of the relegation zone, to a respectable 13th place, 11 points above the drop.

 

Well he has gone from 1/12 out to 1/4 and emery is into 7/2 going to be an interesting few days. We should of pumped silva out as soon as the final whistle went. Sends out the wrong message keeping him on to go and get a drumming off Leicester next week
 
I have no idea. I want to believe that's the case, but the evidence from the previous change doesn't fill me with confidence.

I know that Silva would have been sacked at pretty much every other club. I think we're beginning to be negligent. If we can't attract the right manage that also is very concerning. There are attainable, realistic options out there imo.

I'm a bit scared about the next month. We need a buzz back and some kind of morale boost. I just want to enjoy watching football again. This regime need to recognise the damage they are doing by being inactive.

Well personally I think our options are much better during a close season than midseason.

Very few managers are willing to walk away from jobs they are being successful at.

I mean Rodgers did it at Leicester, but im struggling to think of many others.
 
Marco Silva's Everton fate sealed with David Moyes set to return as new manager
David Moyes is seen as the perfect man to steer the club away from the threat of relegation they find themselves facing
Sport
0_Everton-FC-v-Norwich-City-Premier-League.jpg

Marco Silva has been handed a temporary Goodison reprieve - but his Evertonfate is sealed.
And that has seen former boss David Moyes emerge as the most likely candidate to replace him.
The experienced manager is seen as the perfect man to steer the club away from the threat of relegation they find themselves facing.
The Blues board met immediately after Saturday’s 2-0 defeat by Norwich which so incensed Everton fans, they joined in a chant of: “You’re getting sacked in the morning”.
Afterwards, supporters confronted owner Farhad Moshiri and chairman Bill Kenwright.
Kenwright could do no more than listen to their complaints, and agree it wasn’t good enough. Moshiri watched in horror, unable to speak.
0_FILES-FBL-ENG-PR-WEST-HAM-MOYES.jpg

On Saturday evening, he met with Silva, and said his instinct was to remain loyal for as long as possible.
Initially, the Everton owner said he wanted his manager in charge against Leicester next weekend, but the wider feeling within the club is there is no time to delay - with the overwhelming majority of fans calling for immediate action.
Moshiri spoke with his board again on Sunday, and heard the majority feel Silva’s departure is inevitable. The experience of Moyes is also a key factor - he knows the club inside out, and understands the demands and desires of the fans.
He also showed a track record in keeping West Ham up when they were in a similarly desperate position.
0_Watford-v-West-Ham-United-Premier-League.jpg

And Everton are deep in the mire. They are only four points off the relegation zone, and in their next five fixtures face Leicester, Liverpool , Chelsea , Manchester United and Arsenal .
By Christmas they could be cast adrift at the bottom of the Premier League table, and Moshiri knows he has to act. He will spend Monday considering his options, and speak to Silva once more.
But Moyes is the overwhelming favourite to return, quite possibly on a short-term contract initially. He has already indicated he would love to go back to Goodison, and still lives in Preston, not far from Merseyside.
He has been out of managerial work since the end of the 2017-18 season, where he took over West Ham in November, and steered them out of the relegation zone, to a respectable 13th place, 11 points above the drop.


The Mirror is banned on here cos they chat nothing but wham mate.
 

Marco Silva's Everton fate sealed with David Moyes set to return as new manager
David Moyes is seen as the perfect man to steer the club away from the threat of relegation they find themselves facing
Sport
0_Everton-FC-v-Norwich-City-Premier-League.jpg

Marco Silva has been handed a temporary Goodison reprieve - but his Evertonfate is sealed.
And that has seen former boss David Moyes emerge as the most likely candidate to replace him.
The experienced manager is seen as the perfect man to steer the club away from the threat of relegation they find themselves facing.
The Blues board met immediately after Saturday’s 2-0 defeat by Norwich which so incensed Everton fans, they joined in a chant of: “You’re getting sacked in the morning”.
Afterwards, supporters confronted owner Farhad Moshiri and chairman Bill Kenwright.
Kenwright could do no more than listen to their complaints, and agree it wasn’t good enough. Moshiri watched in horror, unable to speak.
0_FILES-FBL-ENG-PR-WEST-HAM-MOYES.jpg

On Saturday evening, he met with Silva, and said his instinct was to remain loyal for as long as possible.
Initially, the Everton owner said he wanted his manager in charge against Leicester next weekend, but the wider feeling within the club is there is no time to delay - with the overwhelming majority of fans calling for immediate action.
Moshiri spoke with his board again on Sunday, and heard the majority feel Silva’s departure is inevitable. The experience of Moyes is also a key factor - he knows the club inside out, and understands the demands and desires of the fans.
He also showed a track record in keeping West Ham up when they were in a similarly desperate position.
0_Watford-v-West-Ham-United-Premier-League.jpg

And Everton are deep in the mire. They are only four points off the relegation zone, and in their next five fixtures face Leicester, Liverpool , Chelsea , Manchester United and Arsenal .
By Christmas they could be cast adrift at the bottom of the Premier League table, and Moshiri knows he has to act. He will spend Monday considering his options, and speak to Silva once more.
But Moyes is the overwhelming favourite to return, quite possibly on a short-term contract initially. He has already indicated he would love to go back to Goodison, and still lives in Preston, not far from Merseyside.
He has been out of managerial work since the end of the 2017-18 season, where he took over West Ham in November, and steered them out of the relegation zone, to a respectable 13th place, 11 points above the drop.

It’s the Mirror.
 
Marco Silva's Everton fate sealed with David Moyes set to return as new manager
David Moyes is seen as the perfect man to steer the club away from the threat of relegation they find themselves facing
Sport
0_Everton-FC-v-Norwich-City-Premier-League.jpg

Marco Silva has been handed a temporary Goodison reprieve - but his Evertonfate is sealed.
And that has seen former boss David Moyes emerge as the most likely candidate to replace him.
The experienced manager is seen as the perfect man to steer the club away from the threat of relegation they find themselves facing.
The Blues board met immediately after Saturday’s 2-0 defeat by Norwich which so incensed Everton fans, they joined in a chant of: “You’re getting sacked in the morning”.
Afterwards, supporters confronted owner Farhad Moshiri and chairman Bill Kenwright.
Kenwright could do no more than listen to their complaints, and agree it wasn’t good enough. Moshiri watched in horror, unable to speak.
0_FILES-FBL-ENG-PR-WEST-HAM-MOYES.jpg

On Saturday evening, he met with Silva, and said his instinct was to remain loyal for as long as possible.
Initially, the Everton owner said he wanted his manager in charge against Leicester next weekend, but the wider feeling within the club is there is no time to delay - with the overwhelming majority of fans calling for immediate action.
Moshiri spoke with his board again on Sunday, and heard the majority feel Silva’s departure is inevitable. The experience of Moyes is also a key factor - he knows the club inside out, and understands the demands and desires of the fans.
He also showed a track record in keeping West Ham up when they were in a similarly desperate position.
0_Watford-v-West-Ham-United-Premier-League.jpg

And Everton are deep in the mire. They are only four points off the relegation zone, and in their next five fixtures face Leicester, Liverpool , Chelsea , Manchester United and Arsenal .
By Christmas they could be cast adrift at the bottom of the Premier League table, and Moshiri knows he has to act. He will spend Monday considering his options, and speak to Silva once more.
But Moyes is the overwhelming favourite to return, quite possibly on a short-term contract initially. He has already indicated he would love to go back to Goodison, and still lives in Preston, not far from Merseyside.
He has been out of managerial work since the end of the 2017-18 season, where he took over West Ham in November, and steered them out of the relegation zone, to a respectable 13th place, 11 points above the drop.

Wow everything about that article is utterly depressing
 
Marco Silva's Everton fate sealed with David Moyes set to return as new manager
David Moyes is seen as the perfect man to steer the club away from the threat of relegation they find themselves facing
Sport
0_Everton-FC-v-Norwich-City-Premier-League.jpg

Marco Silva has been handed a temporary Goodison reprieve - but his Evertonfate is sealed.
And that has seen former boss David Moyes emerge as the most likely candidate to replace him.
The experienced manager is seen as the perfect man to steer the club away from the threat of relegation they find themselves facing.
The Blues board met immediately after Saturday’s 2-0 defeat by Norwich which so incensed Everton fans, they joined in a chant of: “You’re getting sacked in the morning”.
Afterwards, supporters confronted owner Farhad Moshiri and chairman Bill Kenwright.
Kenwright could do no more than listen to their complaints, and agree it wasn’t good enough. Moshiri watched in horror, unable to speak.
0_FILES-FBL-ENG-PR-WEST-HAM-MOYES.jpg

On Saturday evening, he met with Silva, and said his instinct was to remain loyal for as long as possible.
Initially, the Everton owner said he wanted his manager in charge against Leicester next weekend, but the wider feeling within the club is there is no time to delay - with the overwhelming majority of fans calling for immediate action.
Moshiri spoke with his board again on Sunday, and heard the majority feel Silva’s departure is inevitable. The experience of Moyes is also a key factor - he knows the club inside out, and understands the demands and desires of the fans.
He also showed a track record in keeping West Ham up when they were in a similarly desperate position.
0_Watford-v-West-Ham-United-Premier-League.jpg

And Everton are deep in the mire. They are only four points off the relegation zone, and in their next five fixtures face Leicester, Liverpool , Chelsea , Manchester United and Arsenal .
By Christmas they could be cast adrift at the bottom of the Premier League table, and Moshiri knows he has to act. He will spend Monday considering his options, and speak to Silva once more.
But Moyes is the overwhelming favourite to return, quite possibly on a short-term contract initially. He has already indicated he would love to go back to Goodison, and still lives in Preston, not far from Merseyside.
He has been out of managerial work since the end of the 2017-18 season, where he took over West Ham in November, and steered them out of the relegation zone, to a respectable 13th place, 11 points above the drop.

Amazing how weeks ago I did tell people this deal was done it was just a matter of time and I got laughed at looks like it’s only me laughing now but if I’m honest if I didn’t laugh I would cry GOOD NIGHT
 

Marco Silva's Everton fate sealed with David Moyes set to return as new manager
David Moyes is seen as the perfect man to steer the club away from the threat of relegation they find themselves facing
Sport
0_Everton-FC-v-Norwich-City-Premier-League.jpg

Marco Silva has been handed a temporary Goodison reprieve - but his Evertonfate is sealed.
And that has seen former boss David Moyes emerge as the most likely candidate to replace him.
The experienced manager is seen as the perfect man to steer the club away from the threat of relegation they find themselves facing.
The Blues board met immediately after Saturday’s 2-0 defeat by Norwich which so incensed Everton fans, they joined in a chant of: “You’re getting sacked in the morning”.
Afterwards, supporters confronted owner Farhad Moshiri and chairman Bill Kenwright.
Kenwright could do no more than listen to their complaints, and agree it wasn’t good enough. Moshiri watched in horror, unable to speak.
0_FILES-FBL-ENG-PR-WEST-HAM-MOYES.jpg

On Saturday evening, he met with Silva, and said his instinct was to remain loyal for as long as possible.
Initially, the Everton owner said he wanted his manager in charge against Leicester next weekend, but the wider feeling within the club is there is no time to delay - with the overwhelming majority of fans calling for immediate action.
Moshiri spoke with his board again on Sunday, and heard the majority feel Silva’s departure is inevitable. The experience of Moyes is also a key factor - he knows the club inside out, and understands the demands and desires of the fans.
He also showed a track record in keeping West Ham up when they were in a similarly desperate position.
0_Watford-v-West-Ham-United-Premier-League.jpg

And Everton are deep in the mire. They are only four points off the relegation zone, and in their next five fixtures face Leicester, Liverpool , Chelsea , Manchester United and Arsenal .
By Christmas they could be cast adrift at the bottom of the Premier League table, and Moshiri knows he has to act. He will spend Monday considering his options, and speak to Silva once more.
But Moyes is the overwhelming favourite to return, quite possibly on a short-term contract initially. He has already indicated he would love to go back to Goodison, and still lives in Preston, not far from Merseyside.
He has been out of managerial work since the end of the 2017-18 season, where he took over West Ham in November, and steered them out of the relegation zone, to a respectable 13th place, 11 points above the drop.

We should protest en-masse if that dour prick ever becomes our manager again.
 

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