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New Everton Manager

Next ex-Everton manager


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1. Any manager we appoint is going to be a gamble, they all are.
2. Everton are not too big a job for some of the managers mentioned, we just have low expectations and high hopes.
3. Everton paid top dollar to get Ancelotti in, I see no reason why they won’t do the same if the right candidate is interested.
4. We are a consistent PL club and there will be some interesting managers who will have applied.
5. The media have proven themselves to be clueless on who we are linked with, so take anything with a pinch of salt unless from a really decent source.
6 just because Ancelotti left it isn’t the end of the world, some managers will be relishing the challenge of doing better than he did.
7. I like numbering the points I am making.

covered everything?
8. If you put in a fact about octopuses you would have as many facts as they have tentacles.
 
The point is that it actually is a huge step up.

Just to emphasize the point.
Everton had the ambition to convince Ancelotti to join as manager.

Brighton will never have that level of ambition.

Just like Liverpool hiring Brendan Rodgers. At some point in a managers career they have all had to make that step up.

It's not like their coming from Acrington Stanley.
 
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I understand Nuno. It is perfectly legitimate for the coach to want to take his own staff with him. They are the people he trusts to do a good job and knows his own game ideas.

It is also perfectly legitimate for the club that wants to hire you not to want so many people and that is why a solution is negotiated
 


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