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New Everton Manager

Next ex-Everton manager


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Depends if you are a glass half full person, you could say when he took over Hector Cuper’s side that finished 5th and won the league with them in his first season.

He also took over a poor Liverpool team that finished 5th in his first season, won a couple of cups, reached a couple of finals and moved them in to genuine title challengers in a couple of years.

Not my choice but, Liverpool association aside, he ticks a lot of boxes.
How is a recent Champions League finalist "outside the top teams", they were literally in the top 2 teams in Europe.
 

I was really, really hoping something fundamental about the club would change when Moshiri took over and we'd become a slick, modern football club. Instead, somehow we've managed to take the worst bits of corporate football and blend them with the amateurism that's riddled the club for so long. Only Everton.
That’s been the biggest disappointment for me - we’ve spent a massive amount of money without the groundwork having been put in place - almost as if getting a big name manager will negate a poor scouting network, academy and sports science dept. If it were my money I’d have learnt my lesson from the disaster of that first summer transfer window when we bought 100 no 10’s and no CF or widemen and sorted it.

Not convinced we’ve learnt from our mistakes
 
Depends if you are a glass half full person, you could say when he took over Hector Cuper’s side that finished 5th and won the league with them in his first season.

He also took over a poor Liverpool team that finished 5th in his first season, won a couple of cups, reached a couple of finals and moved them in to genuine title challengers in a couple of years.

Not my choice but, Liverpool association aside, he ticks a lot of boxes.
My glass shattered into a million pieces when I lashed it out the window.
 
Depends if you are a glass half full person, you could say when he took over Hector Cuper’s side that finished 5th and won the league with them in his first season.

He also took over a poor Liverpool team that finished 5th in his first season, won a couple of cups, reached a couple of finals and moved them in to genuine title challengers in a couple of years.

Not my choice but, Liverpool association aside, he ticks a lot of boxes.
Didn't they win five trophies in a season under Houllier? And he made that Liverpool side so fantastic - once he'd slashed Houllier's work - that they won one domestic trophy in six years despite having Reina, Mascherano, Torres, Alonso and Slippy.

And that Hector Cuper side was in two Champions League finals. He hardly inherited a mess.
 


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