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But they won't take a big bet on it. They would take a very small maximum bet...still quite a big price given that Silva is supposed to be a certainty.
OkWhat about someone who hasn't been mentioned yet.
England manager. Ex-Everton player, really 'gets' the club. A good pro, not at all involved with issues like Silva had at Watford. Young and reliable. Highly thought of in the game and developing as a top manager...
Philip Neville
Talk to us Kevin. Try to stay calm.
Spot the deliberate mistakeWhat about someone who hasn't been mentioned yet.
England manager. Ex-Everton player, really 'gets' the club. A good pro, not at all involved with issues like Silva had at Watford. Young and reliable. Highly thought of in the game and developing as a top manager...
Philip Neville
What about someone who hasn't been mentioned yet.
England manager. Ex-Everton player, really 'gets' the club. A good pro, not at all involved with issues like Silva had at Watford. Young and reliable. Highly thought of in the game and developing as a top manager...
Philip Neville
Marcel Brands leads new Everton manager search - and Marco Silva isn't the only candidate
Everton's new director of football to have big say in Allardyce's replacement.
By
Phil KirkbrideEverton FC Reporter
Marcel Brands is taking a lead role in Everton’s search for a new manager.
- 10:23, 22 MAY 2018
- UPDATED10:26, 22 MAY 2018
The Blues’ new director of football will have a big say in who replaces Sam Allardyce in the Goodison
Brands does not officially start at Everton until next week but is understood to already be hands on in the club’s hunt for a new boss.
Allardyce was sacked six days ago and Everton are keen to finalise his successor this week.
Marco Silva remains the firm favourite to be the Blues’ new boss but it is believed the club are still considering other candidates with Brands leading the process.
New Everton Director of Football Marcel Brands (Image: Getty Images)
Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe is someone who has been discussed by the power-brokers at Everton.
Brands, 56, comes to Everton as the replacement for Steve Walsh and is set to hold greater influence.
The Blues are hoping to announce a new manager by the end of this week, with Silva still in pole position, although Brands has been given the licence to run the rule over other managers.
Marcel Brands leads new Everton manager search - and Marco Silva isn't the only candidate
Everton's new director of football to have big say in Allardyce's replacement.
By
Phil KirkbrideEverton FC Reporter
Marcel Brands is taking a lead role in Everton’s search for a new manager.
- 10:23, 22 MAY 2018
- UPDATED10:26, 22 MAY 2018
The Blues’ new director of football will have a big say in who replaces Sam Allardyce in the Goodison
Brands does not officially start at Everton until next week but is understood to already be hands on in the club’s hunt for a new boss.
Allardyce was sacked six days ago and Everton are keen to finalise his successor this week.
Marco Silva remains the firm favourite to be the Blues’ new boss but it is believed the club are still considering other candidates with Brands leading the process.
New Everton Director of Football Marcel Brands (Image: Getty Images)
Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe is someone who has been discussed by the power-brokers at Everton.
Brands, 56, comes to Everton as the replacement for Steve Walsh and is set to hold greater influence.
The Blues are hoping to announce a new manager by the end of this week, with Silva still in pole position, although Brands has been given the licence to run the rule over other managers.