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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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Rangnick stepped down as Schalke's manager due to exhaustion syndrome, stating that he currently does not have "the necessary energy to be successful and to develop the team and the club"

He will be f***** here so
 

from wiki:


After missing out on the assistant role in the German national side to Joachim Löw, Rangnick was hired by FC Schalke 04, after Jupp Heynckes left just weeks into the 2004–05 season. Rangnick again tasted European action as the club had earned a UEFA Cup spot via the Intertoto Cup. He led them through the group phase, but they exited in the knockout rounds to Shakhtar Donetsk. The DFB-Pokal was to prove more successful though, as Rangnick took the club to the final, where they fell 2–1 to Bayern Munich. Bayern would also pip Rangnick's side in the league as Schalke ended as runners-up.

The next season started well with Rangnick gaining revenge over former club VfB Stuttgart by beating them 1–0 to lift the Ligapokal. Their second place league finish of the previous year had also qualified them for the 2005–06 UEFA Champions League, Rangnick's first entry into the prestigious competition. However, the team would fail to progress beyond the group stage, and sat 10 points off the pace in the Bundesliga, as well as having crashed 0–6 in the DFB-Pokalto Eintracht Frankfurt. Shortly before the winter break, these factors forced the club to dismiss Rangnick.
Rangnick had to drop down the divisions for his next club, as he moved to 1899 Hoffenheim of the Regionalliga South for the 2006–07 season. Again, he proved himself adept at this level, as the team instantly won promotion and played the 2007–08 season in the 2. Bundesliga for their first time in their history. The stay in the 2. Bundesliga was short: a second-place finish for Hoffenheim in 2007–08 has earned the club, and Rangnick, promotion to the Bundesliga for the 2008–09 season.
On 1 January 2011, Rangnick resigned as head coach of Hoffenheim, citing the sale of Luis Gustavo to Bayern Munich, of which he had not been informed, as his reason for resigning from the club.[SUP][2][/SUP][SUP][3][/SUP]
In March 2011, Rangnick was named as the replacement for Felix Magath as manager of Schalke. Just weeks after being named the new Schalke manager, Rangnick led his old club to their first UEFA Champions League semi-final by defeating holders Internazionale with a 7–3 win on aggregate.
On 22 September 2011, Rangnick stepped down as Schalke's manager due to exhaustion syndrome, stating that he currently does not have "the necessary energy to be successful and to develop the team and the club".[SUP][4][/SUP]
Since June 2012, Ralf Rangnick is the Sports Director for both FC Red Bull Salzburg and RB Leipzig.
On 30th May, Rangnick was interviewed for the vacant Everton job. He refused it on the spot as he doesn't like to be paid with Curly Wurly's and Chomps.
 
Theres the 3 candidates now then . Ralph bobby and vitor . At least these are not bad managers . He has a real headache now because most evertonians no that bill will choose the most sensible option thats bobby
 

'On 30th May, Rangnick was interviewed for the vacant Everton job. He refused it on the spot as he doesn't like to be paid with Curly Wurly's and Chomps.' very reliable wiki
 
[h=1]Everton's new manager search takes a twist as Ralf Rangnick jets in for talks[/h]
Martinez-for-Moyes bandwagon slows with Kenwright interviewing German coach who took Schalke to Champions League semi-finals

German coach Ralf Rangnick has joined the race to be Everton’s new manager.
Rangnick, who steered Bundesliga side Schalke to the Champions League semi-finals two years ago, made a flying visit to London to meet Goodison supremo Bill Kenwright.
And the 54-year-old, who speaks perfect English as a result of living in Sussex in his 20s, impressed Kenwright with what he had to say about succeeding Manchester United-bound David Moyes at the Toffees.
Rangnick is now a serious challenger to Roberto Martinez, who told Wigan earlier this week that he is quitting and met Kenwright on Wednesday for initial talks.
The German is currently director of football at Austrian club Red Bull Salzburg and is fully recovered from the problems with stress that lead to him leaving.
Boasting 30 years of managerial experience, Rangnick was linked with the top jobs at Tottenham, as successor to Harry Redknapp, and West Brom last summer.
The anglophile boss played for non-League Southwick during his time studying at the University of Sussex, and his CV and personality has pushed him into the frame.
Martinez seemed home and hosed when he met Kenwright at a London hotel.
But the Spaniard, also linked with a return to his homeland with Malaga, who are losing coach Manuel Pellegrini to Manchester City, has had no confirmation he will get the Toffees job and apparently faces an anxious wait for news.
Kenwright is now set to end his round of interviews and start mulling over his options - and he has a lot of factors to consider.



"...problems with stress"

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Bill DON'T DO IT!
 

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