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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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[h=3]ROBERTO MARTINEZ could be offered a job at Manchester City if he loses the race to become Everton’s new boss.[/h] He is a shock candidate to be No 2 for incoming City manager Manuel Pellegrini, who is tipped to take charge next week.
Toffees chairman Bill Kenwright has spoken to Martinez — but is also impressed after talks with Austrian side Salzburg’s Sporting Director Ralf Rangnick this week.
It means ex-Wigan boss Martinez faces stiff competition to take over from David Moyes at Goodison.
But sources close to the Spaniard, 39, insist he has ‘other options’.

'Could' being the operative word.

Like I could fly to the moon if I could afford it.
 
Not alone mate, I'm still confident it's going to be Pereira. Martinez = 2M + Risk

I want it to be Pereira to switch it up a bit but I still know Pereira is a bigger risk than Martinez. Yes he comes with a small price tag but he knows the league and plays nice football, he would also be here for a good while and not leave if its not going right or a bigger offer comes in like Pereira or some other manager may do. That premier league experience is key.
 
Not alone mate, I'm still confident it's going to be Pereira. Martinez = 2M + Risk

2 million after the Sky funds & JH wanting to move + DM & backroom staff all will be paid less for any incoming Manager - so 2 million which is negotiable is not a problem in my eyes the problem for any incoming Manager will be the wages cap on current players, & the forthcoming transfer budget with an aging team! The same thing DM fought for an age!
 

I want it to be Pereira to switch it up a bit but I still know Pereira is a bigger risk than Martinez. Yes he comes with a small price tag but he knows the league and plays nice football, he would also be here for a good while and not leave if its not going right or a bigger offer comes in like Pereira or some other manager may do. That premier league experience is key.
Mauricio Pochettino - who didn't speak language, who was hired mid-season and was resented by the fans because of Adkins sacking - proves that it's not true. Either you are good manager or you're not, only this one counts. And working in club which has a stable backbone on the pitch (like we have) helps too.
 
I want it to be Pereira to switch it up a bit but I still know Pereira is a bigger risk than Martinez. Yes he comes with a small price tag but he knows the league and plays nice football, he would also be here for a good while and not leave if its not going right or a bigger offer comes in like Pereira or some other manager may do. That premier league experience is key.

To get us relegated 70 something goals conceded this season i think thats crazy
 
I want it to be Pereira to switch it up a bit but I still know Pereira is a bigger risk than Martinez. Yes he comes with a small price tag but he knows the league and plays nice football, he would also be here for a good while and not leave if its not going right or a bigger offer comes in like Pereira or some other manager may do. That premier league experience is key.

Pereira a bigger risk than Martinez? I could debate this all day. A good manger would have kept that Wigan side up. The FA Cup a freak.
 
Mauricio Pochettino - who didn't speak language, who was hired mid-season and was resented by the fans because of Adkins sacking - proves that it's not true. Either you are good manager or you're not, only this one counts. And working in club which has a stable backbone on the pitch (like we have) helps too.

Game, set and match.
 

O lord Morale just hit the floor thanks mate (y)

'Could' only means it is possible. It's a sly way that journos use to suggest something will happen when they know that it probably won't. But then if it does they can claim to have "exclusively" broken the news because they once said that it 'could' happen. :mellow:
 
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Resigned to it being Martinez, he seemed the best out of a bad bunch until the other two got involved. Will support whoever it is thb.
 

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