Thing is when we got koeman it was either him or emery? And we got koeman ( who was supposedly first choice ) so whoever it is this time I hope we get him
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Look at the difference between who they both want. It's total opposite so let's hope it's moshiri to do it
The same thing with Roberto, which highlights why Unsworth should be aware of how long he actually has in charge of the team?
I watched 'The Debate' on sky (Upson and Begovich speak well, by the way) and the journalist (can't remember his name but, usually talks about rs), said that there were a few different voices, of what the direction the club should take in relation to manager, player recruitment etc.
I think, if/when the stadium is sorted there will be one man in control.
Is the reality of the situation.
Moshiri won't allow the likes of Tuchel (seemingly willing to talk) to go somewhere else if he can get him?
Unsworths passion for the club shone through in his presser though!
It really is a difficult choice for whoever makes the decision.
To be honest mate, I don't genuinely think that Bill will be crying into his cornflakes if it's a top end manager. He wants to be one of the lads, that great Evertonian we all wanted, 'oh honestly Rhino [and he'll call him that] you just need to show Farhad your qualities' etc etc but he'll know the score here.
BK knows the score but, I'm hoping Unsworth does also. We need people who are passionate about the club and don't want them getting alienated simply because 'it's a business'.
It's not Kenwrights money though.You don't spend £40m hiring and firing in 18 months just to appoint an inexperienced youth team coach. Even by Everton standards it is illogical
You don't spend £40m hiring and firing in 18 months just to appoint an inexperienced youth team coach. Even by Everton standards it is illogical
It's not Kenwrights money though.
Or we would still have Koeman until next season.
There's plenty who are interested in the job, so the club can take their time if they wish and give Unsworth his chance to impress for the next few weeks. If he makes an impact then the players and fans alike will get behind him being given the opportunity until the end of the season at least.You don't spend £40m hiring and firing in 18 months just to appoint an inexperienced youth team coach. Even by Everton standards it is illogical
You don't spend £40m hiring and firing in 18 months just to appoint an inexperienced youth team coach. Even by Everton standards it is illogical
There's plenty who are interested in the job, so the club can take their time if they wish and give Unsworth his chance to impress for the next few weeks. If he makes an impact then the players and fans alike will get behind him being given the opportunity until the end of the season at least.
The money spent is irrelevant, we sacked 2 managers who'd lost the plot, the squad and the fanbase.