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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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If we want what is best for the club then we need the best man in charge. The best man available is Rafael.

Im sorry if he is an ex RS, but he is the best qualified guy.

Now do we want the best man or not?

I think it will be Matinez and will be happy if it is. Relegation with Wigan means nothing, he will have a better chance with Everton.
 
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I'd have him just for the fact he can grow a boss beard.
 
Still waiting for your response x

What do you want me to say he's got some type of narcissistic complex where he takes half of what people have said then twists it into a personal insult to him, as such causing an argument over nothing but with the result of boosting his ego. But that would just make me a bitch eh :lol:

They are some facts true but so is the fact that he took a side that was 11th to relagation fodder. I just think that if he is a good a manager as people say he would of just for one season gotten further up the table then 15th I think he has been very lucky and it's not that he's pulled wigan through but that there have been teams who have just imploded. I just don't think he's been as good for wigan as people say is all.
 
I dont want narsistic person here....if pereira is like that he can just koff...just like mancini...that type of a person needs some clubbing
 
We already get loads of money from the TV deal, look at the increase in our wage bill over the past years, it has nearly doubled. The trend will continue and the extra money will just go into sustaining the wage inflation. Every PL club is getting that money.

Our wage bill took 10 years to double mate.

The new TV deal is a hell of a lot bigger than any previous increase, massively so. Income from TV rights is set to go from £20m to £60m.

To put that in context, that's £769,000 worth of weekly wages. It's obviously not going to get swallowed up by a wage increase, especially as the Premier League have a new cap which means we can only increase it by £5m per season.
 

Moyes is a loss - won the square root of sweet fa in 11 years; Martinez lacks ambition - won the FA Cup after 4 years with a pie eating, backwater hillbilly club.

Ok.
 
Drotmund are apparently interested in Jackson Martinez to replace Lewandowski... act quickly Bill!
 
May have been posted before. Daily fail but still quite interesting.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...Rooney-diving-Gazza-Duncan-Ferguson-more.html



On his potential successor as Everton manager

'The chairman will make the decision and I do think that a few people within the club could easily step into the role. There are also candidates outside the club. That’s everybody!'



On Duncan Ferguson

'Duncan was an awesome centre forward. I played against him when he was at Dundee United as a youngster and eventually he was playing under me at Everton. We beat Manchester United 1-0 in 2005 and Duncan scored the goal and he was fantastic around that time.
'Sir Alex used to say “Uch, not Duncan Ferguson again”. Duncan and I fell out at the end and he chose not to shake my hand when he left. The story goes that Duncan went away into exile for five years. We’d seen each other the odd time but there were no pleasantries.
'I then got a phone call from him and he asked to come and see me. He walked in and said that he regretted every day for five years that he didn’t shake my hand so we made up. He is a changed man, works at Everton, day and night and has become a Pro License coach. I will always remember the change in the man: I have always admired the player but as a man he has turned himself around and is now fantastic.'
 
Thanks for the heads up, missed that one



A teacher is a poor example, what sensitive information is a teacher going to take with them? What competition is a teacher going to give to the previous school?

In the industry I've worked in, if you go to a competitor you're immediately on gardening leave. You'll even get escorted off the premises, not because people are being funny, but because you've immediately got a conflict of interest.

If you work in an admin or service role, you're probably not going to be asked to leave and be expected to work your notice. If you're in a strategic or sales role, I can't think of many companies that would want you to stay and work your notice.

Moyes is in both a strategic and a sales/ buying role, it's unprofessional of him not to wait a measly week before he goes. His comments about us never attaining the heights of the 80's again, are as low as Rafael's small club comment. I'll always appreciate what he's done for us over the last 11 years, but I've just lost all respect for him.

Totally agree about teaching being a completely wrong example - far from a hard nosed business environment. Indeed some individuals I have known in business have to sign compromise agreements when they leave organisations, precluding them from joining competitors.
 

Everyone knows it revolves around chicoazul.

Not to be picky, but in real terms it revolves around GOAT, though that is only due to his size and respective gravitational pull.

I see your point though, Chico is pretty important.
 
I bet Alan Irvine must be kicking himself he left for PNE. If he'd have stayed on he'd have been a near certainty to take over this managers job. Blotted his copy book by going.
 

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