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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Giving someone a managers job largely based on them being a former player is an idea that belongs in the lower leagues or the 80's. There is a new generation of coaches who havent necessarily played the game but have a far greater understanding of the modern game. We cant afford to miss the boat on this.
 

Giving someone a managers job largely based on them being a former player is an idea that belongs in the lower leagues or the 80's. There is a new generation of coaches who havent necessarily played the game but have a far greater understanding of the modern game. We cant afford to miss the boat on this.

We will though.
 
did anyone hear matt le tissier's comments on sky before kick off ?
they were talking about how martinez could be joining everton .

le tiss said something like 'im surprised any big club would consider him to be honest . whats he done ? hes not progressed wigan since bruce and jewel ,hes got them relegated"
sterling then said "yes but he got better players on a tight budget and wigan have a much better squad now !"
le tiss - " but if they have better players now, why have they done worse ? so that proves my point on martinez !"

might not be exact , but that was the jist.
 
Thanks mate if you hear anymore keep us up to date

will do mate. I can't reveal my source I'm afraid as I don't want them to stop feeding me info, but they've just told me it could also be a leftfield candidate who's hardly been mentioned at all up to know...and also that Moyes could be involved in the search but actually might not be.
 

will do mate. I can't reveal my source I'm afraid as I don't want them to stop feeding me info, but they've just told me it could also be a leftfield candidate who's hardly been mentioned at all up to know...and also that Moyes could be involved in the search but actually might not be.

Billy Dean is not my lover
 
did anyone hear matt le tissier's comments on sky before kick off ?
they were talking about how martinez could be joining everton .

le tiss said something like 'im surprised any big club would consider him to be honest . whats he done ? hes not progressed wigan since bruce and jewel ,hes got them relegated"
sterling then said "yes but he got better players on a tight budget and wigan have a much better squad now !"
le tiss - " but if they have better players now, why have they done worse ? so that proves my point on martinez !"

might not be exact , but that was the jist.
Le Tissier spot on there.
 
Phil Neville Everton Manager

Phil Neville model professional, has been Moyes' voice on the pitch for many years now. He has also done his coaching badges and stated that he wants to stay in football.

At first I thought we will get Martinez or Malky, its plainly obvious with the interviews with Kenwright of late hes after someone similar in the mold of Moyes;

"I have got people in mind," Kenwright is quoted as saying by The People.

"A lot of those mentioned are not too far away.

"Everton have got a type, it's a very hard working industrial football club."

Roberto Martinez, Malky Mackay, Gus Poyet and Neil Lennon have all been linked to the role at Goodison Park.

However, there is a groundswell of opinion that Everton should look closer to home and reports are claiming that Kenwright is already looking at internal candidates.

Phil Neville, David Weir, Steve Round, Duncan Ferguson and Alan Stubbs are all said to be potential candidates to help fill the void left by Moyes.

Phil Neville has also been left out of the team as of late and never had a farewell/cameo game against Chelsea were there was nothing on the line.

Kenwright was Moyes' number one fan and I think Neville has been a student to Moyes' management. He would also be a cheap option for the board and as Kenwright said Everton have a "type" of manager. This for me just seems to all point to Neville. Expect the bookies to quickly start chopping the odds on him becoming Evertons next manager currently 4/1 . Hes now 2nd favourite behind Martinez who I just cant see getting the job.

I suppose the question his does Neville have the tactical nous to believe in his own system or would he addopt DM mentality?
 

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