Jogi Löw is certainly "Mr Stability." He's been in the same job for 15 years. I like Jogi, he has a very impressive, if flawed, body of work to point to. He also had some of the very best players on the planet to play with for the vast majority of his tenure. While his is undoubtedly a credible contender - and he deserves proper consideration - he would be a big risk, not just because he isn't all that familiar with the English game, but because he's not been in club football for nearly two decades. I think the transition has lots of scope to go badly wrong and I am not sure our conservative board would risk that. That said, Moshiri loves a bit of Hollywood, and Jogi is certainly a glamorous name with credibility. But Löw would need years in the transfer market overhauling our squad to be able to play the way he likes to. So, it's a no from me. Besides, I'm pretty sure Jogi is smarter than the average bear - too smart to come to Everton.