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Moyes Potential Replacement

Who do you want? - being realistic

  • Roberto Martinez

    Votes: 221 13.8%
  • Vitor Pereira

    Votes: 594 37.2%
  • Neil Lennon

    Votes: 40 2.5%
  • Di Matteo

    Votes: 58 3.6%
  • Slaven Bilic

    Votes: 73 4.6%
  • Michael Laudrup

    Votes: 410 25.7%
  • Malky Mackay

    Votes: 33 2.1%
  • From within the club

    Votes: 60 3.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 108 6.8%

  • Total voters
    1,597
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Pwhahahahahaha.

Whos your choice mate?

....I posted Periera's pre-Porto record earlier and its really not very good. I'm not saying he's not the answer but I think he'd be very high risk. I'm wary of blokes who have had success at a single club, especially if they inherited a decent side. My choice is Martinez. I like what he did at Swansea and Wigan, although I accept it ultimately ended in failure. A key competency for any Everton manager is a good record in the transfer market and for me, Martinez has that. It's all very difficult, but Martinez represents the less risky option.
 
....I posted Periera's pre-Porto record earlier and its really not very good. I'm not saying he's not the answer but I think he'd be very high risk. I'm wary of blokes who have had success at a single club, especially if they inherited a decent side. My choice is Martinez. I like what he did at Swansea and Wigan, although I accept it ultimately ended in failure. A key competency for any Everton manager is a good record in the transfer market and for me, Martinez has that. It's all very difficult, but Martinez represents the less risky option.
Jackson Martinez for 9.4 mil.
 
....I posted Periera's pre-Porto record earlier and its really not very good. I'm not saying he's not the answer but I think he'd be very high risk. I'm wary of blokes who have had success at a single club, especially if they inherited a decent side. My choice is Martinez. I like what he did at Swansea and Wigan, although I accept it ultimately ended in failure. A key competency for any Everton manager is a good record in the transfer market and for me, Martinez has that. It's all very difficult, but Martinez represents the less risky option.
How is appointing a manager who has just gotten his team relegated, and performed more poorly than his predecessors "less risky"?!
 
....I posted Periera's pre-Porto record earlier and its really not very good. I'm not saying he's not the answer but I think he'd be very high risk. I'm wary of blokes who have had success at a single club, especially if they inherited a decent side. My choice is Martinez. I like what he did at Swansea and Wigan, although I accept it ultimately ended in failure. A key competency for any Everton manager is a good record in the transfer market and for me, Martinez has that. It's all very difficult, but Martinez represents the less risky option.

Not really. That's why he takes his team down. The team are filled with his signings and for 4 seasons he didn't adjust the defensive line (playing 3 at the back is the killer blow). He is a huge risk because he never managed a club like the size of Everton. I just cannot imagine what will he do with the money. Sell Fellaini and replace him with James f#*king McCarthy?
 

....I posted Periera's pre-Porto record earlier and its really not very good. I'm not saying he's not the answer but I think he'd be very high risk. I'm wary of blokes who have had success at a single club, especially if they inherited a decent side. My choice is Martinez. I like what he did at Swansea and Wigan, although I accept it ultimately ended in failure. A key competency for any Everton manager is a good record in the transfer market and for me, Martinez has that. It's all very difficult, but Martinez represents the less risky option.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
 
....I posted Periera's pre-Porto record earlier and its really not very good. I'm not saying he's not the answer but I think he'd be very high risk. I'm wary of blokes who have had success at a single club, especially if they inherited a decent side. My choice is Martinez. I like what he did at Swansea and Wigan, although I accept it ultimately ended in failure. A key competency for any Everton manager is a good record in the transfer market and for me, Martinez has that. It's all very difficult, but Martinez represents the less risky option.

Martinez record in the transfer market is a joke, you are aware he built a team that couldnt stay in the League? Despite a Manager such as Steve Bruce getting the same Wigan side to 11th place?

How is it less risky to appoint somebody thats already proved that they cant string 2 wins together, 20 defeats in a Season, that seems quite risky to me.
 
....I posted Periera's pre-Porto record earlier and its really not very good. I'm not saying he's not the answer but I think he'd be very high risk. I'm wary of blokes who have had success at a single club, especially if they inherited a decent side. My choice is Martinez. I like what he did at Swansea and Wigan, although I accept it ultimately ended in failure. A key competency for any Everton manager is a good record in the transfer market and for me, Martinez has that. It's all very difficult, but Martinez represents the less risky option.

His pre Porto record is quite good isn't it? From what I can gather, and I may be wrong, he managed Santa Clara immediately before Porto and had them finishing 3rd and 4th, with them finishing 10th the season before and 9th the season after his stint. Similar with Sanjoanense. 5th in his season there, 14th when he left. I'm not saying he's the messiah but his record seems ok unless I'm missing something.
 

How is appointing a manager who has just gotten his team relegated, and performed more poorly than his predecessors "less risky"?!

...this is a fair point, but it was surely a matter of time before Wigan dropped and an achievement itself to keep them up for so long. A foreign based Manager in itself is a risk but one with a dodgy track record is even more so. I have my doubts that Martinez will make himself available, but if he does he would be my preference.
 
Martinez got his side relegated after 4 years in charge. His teams absolutely hemorrhage goals. No thanks.
 
I dont understand this ' Don't appoint a guy who has never managed in England '

Why not?

Look at some of those who have come here for the first time, trophy trails galore.
 

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