Remember a few years ago we had posters and the media telling us Eddie howe was the next big thing. Would manage a top 6 club and England . I see Potter as been very similar
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but he’d come here and have a side who he needs to motivate, for the first time in his career... can he do that?
29 per cent winning rate he reminded me of an ex Everton manager.Are some of you high? Potter is averaging just over a point per game in the Premier League.
Yeah, Everton had hit their ceiling...but so had Moyes. He's a fine manager if finishing 6th to 12th is your bag. He didn't last five minutes at an elite club and has a very hit or miss record at non-elite clubs (us and West Ham are positive to a point, but Sunderland and Real Sociedad are big misses). On balance, he is the best of the mediocrities who operate on English football's managerial merry-go-round. I don't blame Moyes for leaving us - I thought he was past his best three years earlier - but his ceiling is far too low to allow us to properly dream. I don't see the point of supporting Everton if our ceiling is 6th place at best. I don't see much difference between 6th and 14th, to be honest - especially as, with Moyes, there will never be a win away at a big club or a cup to ease the pain. Moyes would be a stagnant choice, a comfortable pair of old socks that have seen better days.The most loyal manager we had took us from relegation candidates each year to European contenders most seasons and only left us to further his career at a massive club after it was clear Everton had hit their glass ceiling, who can blame him? All Evertonians apparently, I dont agree with the way it ended but we all make mistakes dont we? Loyalty is a 2 way street and the manager who was most loyal for 14 years is the last man this fanbase wants in charge again. I bet he would crawl across hot coles to come back as well.... not just for the colour of Farhads cash like other previous managers!
Still don't have a clue what you are on about?They saw the season out, a top choice became available, they swooped and have the current hottest young talent manager who was available.
He wouldn't work with Brands. A man like that is not going to work for an inferior.Leaning towards Rangnick now of all options that have been mentioned. I don't care about age, managers don't often stay for a long time anyway. He understands a project and how to instill a vision. He would fully understand our place in the Premier League pecking order and has always targeted young players with a lot of potential who have not yet broken out. It's interesting to hear him talk strategy - I think his style would translate super well to the Prem. The big question is whether he and Brands can co-exist. Seems like he would be taking a step down as a manager reporting to another DOF, but roles can always be amended slightly to make it work. It's not like Brands has the only hand on the steering wheel as it is.
Only time would tell. If he got the job, it would likely have meant we engaged in a process of sorts though, and he came through it.He just reminds me a lot of Martinez on and off the field. What he did at Östersunds, on the field and off it.
But it’s as you say, it’s a bit “dull”, and that’s my concern, we’ve gone from Ancelotti to another project snd a significantly smaller name.
My other concern, he’s hyped everywhere across the media, and by fans for his positive attitude, but is that because he’s English? Or is it because they actual mean it?
He’s built a team who believe in his philosophy, and has a great partnership with Dan Ashworth, but he’d come here and have a side who he needs to motivate, for the first time in his career... can he do that?
"If I'd been Everton manager and Sir Alex had come asking for Leighton Baines and Marouane Fellaini, I'd have found it very difficult to keep them because I always felt the right thing to do was what was right for the players...I signed every player at Everton, so I know a lot about them. The bid, from Manchester United's point of view, was a private thing and if and when we make a new offer we'd keep that offer private and confidential as well. The transfer window is open and we can make bids and you can say 'Yes or no', it's as simple as that. You are allowed to bid. That's not our choice [to make it public]. That's up to them. You need to ask them that question. All we can do is do our job here. Roberto is in a new job and I'm sure he'll get to understand how Everton work. I know exactly how Everton work. I think I've signed every player at Everton. I know exactly how they work" - David Moyes, 23rd August 2013.
Never forgive or forget what this vile creature said about Everton or how he acted.
Warming to Potter
xG is the future, as much as people don’t wanna admit it
It's just putting numbers on something people already knowWarming to Potter
xG is the future, as much as people don’t wanna admit it
We’ve never won anything without having an Ex Everton player as our manager.I know times are different, (but are they really that different?), but our finest modern day manager arrived as a player from Blackburn, and arguably our most consistent PL manager came from Preston.
Our last trophy winning manager came from Oldham.
Sometimes its a fit. Its unscientific which will boil the stat lads wee, but would a Potter or a Dyche "fit" modern Everton with the old values that we all still know? Not unconvinced if I am honest.
Tough call either way, which this time, for a lot of $$$$ reasons, cant be wrong, and lets face it, we havnt been that right for a while.
And that is my one main issue with him. He has polished turds who knew they were turds, not turds who think they are bars of gold already.
Potter hasnt spent much at Brighton at all though. Howe wasted millions on Solanke and other RS non entities for a huge outlay by their standards and he did take them down in the end. He had only had been at Burnley outside of Bournemouth which didn't work out either. He couldn't settle there I think.Remember a few years ago we had posters and the media telling us Eddie howe was the next big thing. Would manage a top 6 club and England . I see Potter as been very similar