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Next Everton Manager

Manager?

  • Rhino

    Votes: 85 8.7%
  • Tuchel

    Votes: 168 17.2%
  • Simeone

    Votes: 259 26.6%
  • Dyche

    Votes: 59 6.1%
  • Allardyce

    Votes: 91 9.3%
  • Silva

    Votes: 283 29.0%
  • Hiddink

    Votes: 30 3.1%

  • Total voters
    975
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I know he’s not a forum favourite but It would be Dyche for me. He would add some much needed stability at the club atm, I’d have no doubt he’d weed out a lot of the current dead wood within the ranks and have the rest fighting for the shirt of a weekend. Transfers would be an unknown as he’s yet to handle a budget like ours but surely this is what our DoF would be there to oversee (whether that be Walsh or a n other, different debate).

Some have compared him to FSA but I don’t see it myself, one is just starting to make an impact and is on an upward curve imo the other has come out of retirement for one last payday. Would Dyche come to Everton, I guess only he can answer that but where is his next move? He’s done a fantastic job at Burnley, most teams of that stature would normally yo-yo between divisions for a few years before they could become a top flight mainstay and yet he’s challenging for Europe on the coattails of the sky six.

The last sticking point for most would be he’s tactics, again hard to say, would being at Everton with better players, coaches and facilities lead to better more expansive, attractive brand of football, who knows but atm I’d take gritty, attritional, dogs of war stuff if meant winning with a bunch of players who look like they give a damn!
 
I know he’s not a forum favourite but It would be Dyche for me. He would add some much needed stability at the club atm, I’d have no doubt he’d weed out a lot of the current dead wood within the ranks and have the rest fighting for the shirt of a weekend. Transfers would be an unknown as he’s yet to handle a budget like ours but surely this is what our DoF would be there to oversee (whether that be Walsh or a n other, different debate).

Some have compared him to FSA but I don’t see it myself, one is just starting to make an impact and is on an upward curve imo the other has come out of retirement for one last payday. Would Dyche come to Everton, I guess only he can answer that but where is his next move? He’s done a fantastic job at Burnley, most teams of that stature would normally yo-yo between divisions for a few years before they could become a top flight mainstay and yet he’s challenging for Europe on the coattails of the sky six.

The last sticking point for most would be he’s tactics, again hard to say, would being at Everton with better players, coaches and facilities lead to better more expansive, attractive brand of football, who knows but atm I’d take gritty, attritional, dogs of war stuff if meant winning with a bunch of players who look like they give a damn!

This sounds quite arrogant. You know. I thought, well actually, I think it is better for him at Burnley, because Everton is a way more intense job. But I personally think he is well suited to it. I think the fantasy land stuff about big name managers is a bit previous right now. I made a point earlier about how people might be fussy about Dyche not being "school of science" or whatever the (oh, I've been warned about that) thing that is about, hence, my suggestion of Howe, since he seems, on the surface, to be more "creative", but to me, Dyche would be a good appointment. No telling what he could do with the resources, but I think he could handle the werewolf that is Everton better than Koeman did, and sadly, is more equipped to do something serious than Sam at this time I think.
 
This sounds quite arrogant. You know. I thought, well actually, I think it is better for him at Burnley, because Everton is a way more intense job. But I personally think he is well suited to it. I think the fantasy land stuff about big name managers is a bit previous right now. I made a point earlier about how people might be fussy about Dyche not being "school of science" or whatever the (oh, I've been warned about that) thing that is about, hence, my suggestion of Howe, since he seems, on the surface, to be more "creative", but to me, Dyche would be a good appointment. No telling what he could do with the resources, but I think he could handle the werewolf that is Everton better than Koeman did, and sadly, is more equipped to do something serious than Sam at this time I think.

I'd be shocked if Dyche is on the radar in the summer tbh ( and I'm not knocking him btw ). If we wanted him, we could have very easily got him a few months back as I don't think Burnley would have stood in his way.

I wouldn't trust anyone at this club though to deliver us a truly top drawer manager, I think that ship has well and truly sailed now.
 
I feel atm he would suit us better than some higher profile managers that have not managed in this league (remember Juande Ramos) could be a disaster. By all means in 2\3 years let’s go for that BIG name but for now i’d take a bit of stability.
 

I'd be shocked if Dyche is on the radar in the summer tbh ( and I'm not knocking him btw ). If we wanted him, we could have very easily got him a few months back as I don't think Burnley would have stood in his way.

I wouldn't trust anyone at this club though to deliver us a truly top drawer manager, I think that ship has well and truly sailed now.
Yeah, it would surprise me also. And anyway, I would kind of like to see him do something shocking with Burnley too, like push Arsenal out of the Chumps league places or something like that.
 
Yeah, it would surprise me also. And anyway, I would kind of like to see him do something shocking with Burnley too, like push Arsenal out of the Chumps league places or something like that.

I would have liked us to have done that mate tbh as I think Arsenal are plop but we alas we can't string more than 2 passes together currently so that seems out of the equation.

I like Dyche.....at Burnley but I'm not sure he would bring anything other than top 10 stability for us.
 
I would have liked us to have done that mate tbh as I think Arsenal are plop but we alas we can't string more than 2 passes together currently so that seems out of the equation.

I like Dyche.....at Burnley but I'm not sure he would bring anything other than top 10 stability for us.

Yeah. It's chaos really. But I said in December I would come back to this thread in the forum to continue to discuss who could be the next manager. Not because I hate Sam, but because I see how the Premier League is now, and that Sam is surely only a stopgap, and results have not exactly been startling, so I decided to raise the issue again. Here. Where I said i would. So I am trying to ask questions and see if something will emerge that gives any sign of a realistic direction to what Everton are doing. I don't hate Sam or anything, but I think, as I said before, if you are standing still, you're going backwards in this league. Everton cannot afford to think like that.
 

Won the treble last season with Shakhtar, beat City in the CL and played some fantastic football with Guardiola praising him.

Lets be honest we aint doing any better so I would rather him than Fat Sam or Silva.
Plus the fact to win and compete with the better teams you have to play football, teams who play football win trophies
 
Won the treble last season with Shakhtar, beat City in the CL and played some fantastic football with Guardiola praising him.

Lets be honest we aint doing any better so I would rather him than Fat Sam or Silva.

The concern I have with Fonseca is can he buy and sell players well. He didn't build that Shaktar team. I just want a good D of F that brings in a modern, innovative coach, and buys players in line with clear tactics. If that coach is Fonseca, outstanding.
 

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