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I think he could last 18 months just out of stubbornness to keep a manager for a while, but ultimately he hasn't got a prayer of lasting any longer.
It's a hopeless appointment, really is.
Gomes could well be our new captain given their previous association.Doesn’t matter who it is really does it.
This job is like no other. Any manager walking into this current crock of duds has a massive job on his hands.
He can make himself an instant hero if he walks in and tells Delph, Gomes & Iwobi to start looking for new clubs
What happens with these polls time after time is whenever there's media sway towards one name, everyone then votes for that name.
Watch the Nuno vote fly up now from 5%.
No we didn’t accept it, that’s literally the point being made to you.Ok. So I take it you accepted the 8th, 10th and 12th before that, two of them provided by an alleged world class manager?
That’s the problem with fans, the eternal tightrope between optimism and expectation.
We had about 15-20% of our lot wanting him gone last season for how dull it was, another large group saying give him til Christmas next season when got Jiménez back, and the rest along the lines of ‘what are you talking about, this is still the best for nearly half a century’.
Then there were the few old farts that remember winning titles in the 50s that didn’t think 7th was anything to be happy about, it’s a disgrace that we haven’t won a cup yet.
You’ve got to actually put your expectation level into context. Should you be doing better than you are? Yes. Should Everton be finishing that low with their spend in the Moshiri era? No.
Would getting back to being the ‘best of the rest‘ actually be an achievement considering recent finishes: yes.
If a manager leaves a club better than they found it, especially relative to budget, then they’ve succeeded. By that metric, Nuno was a success. Every manager at Everton since Moshiri’s millions has failed.
Ha Ha. Football fans are universal. This was Palace under Hodgson.That’s the problem with fans, the eternal tightrope between optimism and expectation.
We had about 15-20% of our lot wanting him gone last season for how dull it was, and the rest along the lines of ‘what are you talking about, this is still the best for nearly half a century’.
Be great if his first sugning is Traore
Amongst all the self entitlement and cry arsing, this is the best post in here.Ok. So I take it you accepted the 8th, 10th and 12th before that, two of them provided by an alleged world class manager?
That’s the problem with fans, the eternal tightrope between optimism and expectation.
We had about 15-20% of our lot wanting him gone last season for how dull it was, another large group saying give him til Christmas next season when got Jiménez back, and the rest along the lines of ‘what are you talking about, this is still the best for nearly half a century’.
Then there were the few old farts that remember winning titles in the 50s that didn’t think 7th was anything to be happy about, it’s a disgrace that we haven’t won a cup yet.
You’ve got to actually put your expectation level into context. Should you be doing better than you are? Yes. Should Everton be finishing that low with their spend in the Moshiri era? No.
Would getting back to being the ‘best of the rest‘ actually be an achievement considering recent finishes: yes.
If a manager leaves a club better than they found it, especially relative to budget, then they’ve succeeded. By that metric, Nuno was a success. Every manager at Everton since Moshiri’s millions has failed.
They were. They sat deep and counter attacked; exactly the same style that you’ve just slated Ancelotti for doingSo he’s being judged totally on his last season, is that right?
The 2 seasons previously Wolves were not bad to watch from my memory.