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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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Which is why it's an utter disgrace what Koeman has done to this club.

If you sit back and looked at that team not realising the money spent, it looks limited and aging with a few promising young players without guidance.

Ideal world, we should be a solid hard to beat team already. That's gone. We've also lost a key playmaker and 20+ goals a season and not replaced them.

It's a horror show. Hence why the shouts for a Big Sam seem more and more likely and sensible the day goes on.

The money has clearly been spent in a horrific manner. When you consider there's been £100m spunked on Bolaise, Klassaan and Sigurdsson it tells you all you need to know.

The squad needs to be ripped apart tbh. Shame we probably haven't got the money to do it.
 


Is Ancelotti right for the job - IF he took the job it would be because he knew he would succeed mate - he won't and i doubt we'd be daft enough to go after him anyway.

Tuchel - depends - he took on a newly promoted small side kin Mainz and got them finishing between 5th and 11th over 5 seasons in the Bundesliga.

Ignore all the panic from a lot of supporters - fuelled for clicks by the media, and the reality is we have some very good players in the squad and some bad holes as well, what we need is a manager good enough and strong enough to make tough decisions and decide the best 11 to get us to January stabilised and then fix those holes in the squad.

We didn't get a 'new manager bounce' with Unsworth - purely because the players he's relied on aren't struggling through lack of effort, but because they are by and large completely washed up (Jagielka, Williams, Baines, Rooney, Lennon and to a lesser extent mirallas too)

What you actually need is someone to come in and motivate and get the best out of the core group of senior pro's who have been under-performing (Sigurdsson, Schneiderlin) and to restore confidence to certain 'new' players who have had theirs shattered - Sandro, Klassen, Holgate, Davies

A real top manager will achieve that - and thats how they became a top manager.

The dilema is that the current squad has been put together and vast expense both in terms of transfer fees and indeed wages. Very few if any of the likes of Rooney or Baines are going anywhere and will be included in the squad till their contracts end or they receive financial inducements to walk.

Other than rescue type managers like Allardyce I can’t see why any of the elite managers would want the gig . Managers like Dyce have nothing to gain by leaving their current clubs and I can’t see anything that would at this time attract an elite manager so sorry it’s either going to be in an in house appointment , god forbid, or one of the mid range managers like Pardew or Moyes.
It’s now pretty obvious to all that this season is a nightmare and I am far from convinced that the squad have the heart or indeed the knowledge to successfully fight a relegation fight if the club is in the bottom 3 come the end of 2107
 

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