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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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It will not be Benitez, Hughes, Lennon, Laudrup or anyone else. I think Martinez is nailed on for this I really do. I know some of you may want to dry bum me for even uttering that but I cannot see anyone else walking through the door. A whole other scenario if he would take flight at Everton but there is defo potential there given the right cuircumstances
 
It will not be Benitez, Hughes, Lennon, Laudrup or anyone else. I think Martinez is nailed on for this I really do. I know some of you may want to dry bum me for even uttering that but I cannot see anyone else walking through the door. A whole other scenario if he would take flight at Everton but there is defo potential there given the right cuircumstances

He does fit the bill

Premiership Experience
Young
Can work on a budget
 
If we get Mark Hughes I'm going to the first home game of the season and tearing my Season Ticket up, I'll take a huge banner making it clear what I'm doing as well, and they won't be getting another penny from me.

They are made of plastic now though Bungle.. Quite tricky to rip up. Id take some scissors just to be on the safe side.
 

It will not be Benitez, Hughes, Lennon, Laudrup or anyone else. I think Martinez is nailed on for this I really do. I know some of you may want to dry bum me for even uttering that but I cannot see anyone else walking through the door. A whole other scenario if he would take flight at Everton but there is defo potential there given the right cuircumstances

I don't want him. He's done, in my opinion, a not particularly good job at wigan and has shown little to think he could step up.

But, to be fair he's working under hard conditions. We have a much better squad of players to work with and so it's possible he'll flourish here. You never know. And he has reached an fa cup final, speaking objectively that performance in the quarter final was damned impressive.
 
Our new manager is likely to be given a decent transfer budget with the new TV money and money generated from selling Fellaini.

We had to pay Preston 3 million pound compensation to get Moyes, and that was just after paying off Walter Smith whilst we were in danger of relegation and there was no bumper TV contract on the table. Compensation shouldn't be a problem!

Does the manager's wage count as a player salary? I imagine it wouldn't, and as we are limited in spending the new TV money on player wages, I think we should use it to get a top quality appointment.
 
How many titles has he won? O'Neil failed at Villa for not getting champions league football, that's all. He failed at Sunderland.

But he still outshines Lennon and has worked in the top tier of English football.

You can't argue lennon over O'Neil.

O'Neil did a good job at Leicester and previous to Leicester. At Villa he just spent, spent and spent and failed. At Sunderland he tried the spending again and failed. The man seems to have lost the grasp of basic management and thinks money is the one and only way. He wouldn't have that luxury at Everton and any money he was afforded would probably be wasted.

I wouldn't want Lennon, Martinez maybe, Hughes no, a couple of oldens Curbishley maybe and Hoddle maybe. I can't comment on foriegn managers because I don't know anything about them bar Bilic and he would be OK.
 

He does fit the bill

Premiership Experience
Young
Can work on a budget

Correct my friend and he has the correct ethos when it comes to playing the type of football that belongs at Goodison. Under Moyes that type philosophy became dead and buried, we were stifled as supporters of playing football with style and grace. Excitement became as rare as rocking horse ****.

Don't get me wrong, if Martinez did get the chance to put his stamp on an Everton team it wouldn't be easy but it would be pleasurable to watch him try to develop it.
 

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