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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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...we need scrappy wins until the end of the season to ensure safety. 20 points at Christmas is minimum requirement and that looks a long way away.
Couldn’t agree more. Last season you would be looking at our next 5 games thinking all winnable but right now they look dodgy as anything but this is everton might surprise us
 
What do you feel? Do you reckon he could attract big names? Or are they giving him the chance due to having no money and the fact he has been working on a shoe string budget at Burnley for 5 years? If we appoint him I don’t know what to think of it tbh I don’t think he could make us a top 4 team. Worrying times
We can't keep a clean sheet or score goals and haven't received a bounce from sacking the manager. With so much at stake, including trying to sell EFC as a stable investment to stadium backers, I'd be happy to see Allardyce in until season end to steady the ship while keeping an eye on how Silva fares at Watford. Dyche would require a 3 year committment so I'm more inclined towards Sam. Can't believe we've gotten ourselves into this mess.
 
What do you feel? Do you reckon he could attract big names? Or are they giving him the chance due to having no money and the fact he has been working on a shoe string budget at Burnley for 5 years? If we appoint him I don’t know what to think of it tbh I don’t think he could make us a top 4 team. Worrying times

Top 4 team? We're miles off being a top half team at the moment, who on earth do you think we could get in that would have this shower of piss competing for the top 4? He's the best we can realistically get right now, our season objectives have changed significantly.
 
We can't keep a clean sheet or score goals and haven't received a bounce from sacking the manager. With so much at stake, including trying to sell EFC as a stable investment to stadium backers, I'd be happy to see Allardyce in until season end to steady the ship while keeping an eye on how Silva fares at Watford. Dyche would require a 3 year committment so I'm more inclined towards Sam. Can't believe we've gotten ourselves into this mess.
Well let’s hope moshiri actually opens his eyes and see’s only the best is good enough but it’s unlikely as he hasn’t helped this at all. I think the manager shout is a fair one tbf he has never been relegated and yeah his teams don’t play pretty football but they are hard to beat
 

Rumours effect betting markets dramatically. I wouldn’t read too much into it.
Next manager markets do fluctuate a lot but historically the best predictor of outcome is a liquid market and the betfair exchange one has tens of thousands staked. I think it a good indicator of current probability.
 
As I pointed out previously, there simply are no candidates who are more suitable than Dyche.

Looking at the front runners..
Tuchel - never been involved in the PL, likely to move to Bayern at the end of the season anyway.
Ancelotti - simply not the right fit. Right man, totally wrong time. Biggest risk of them all for me.
Unsworth - again, wrong time. Leicester away has definitely cost him the job, more due to the performance, selection than result.
Silva - 9 months in the PL, flavour of the month and doing average at Watford.
Dyche - progressive performances over a mid term period, PL experience, outperformed rivals and very likely to ensure relegation is avoided.

Who else is there realisticially that is a lesser risk than Dyche and more appropriate than Dyche?
 
Top 4 team? We're miles off being a top half team at the moment, who on earth do you think we could get in that would have this shower of piss competing for the top 4? He's the best we can realistically get right now, our season objectives have changed significantly.
We won’t be like this forever though. We are better then this and I think big sam could do a job till the end of the season then target a big name to take over when we are stable
 
I don't think we genuinely have the time to leave it that long.
I heard he has until the international break, that means Lyon away and Watford at home. So I suppose if he doesn't get anything from them the questions will be asked. But how long would a new manager get, they would get more than 4 games, unfortunately Unsworth probably won't, could be a good or bad thing who knows.
 
I’d prefer Sam too. At least he would hold his own and talk the talk against big name managers. He has an edge about him. And of course there is his record.

No disrespect to Dyche but he seems more like a supermarket manager than a PL one.

Have to give respect for the job done at Burnley but they have also shown patience towards him. He has achieved nothing anywhere else.

I like our manager to have something appealing/interesting in their character as well as their managerial ability. He just seems dull and uninspired to me.
 

I'm not sure why people expect an elite manager to come when we are beyond dreadful. We've left ourselves half way up the Creek with no paddle here. The next appointment is very unlikely to be long term and unfortunately Dyche looks nailed on. Now I think he'll do well but it's a joke of a situation we've left ourselves in that he's the best option.
 
I'm not sure why people expect an elite manager to come when we are beyond dreadful. We've left ourselves half way up the Creek with no paddle here. The next appointment is very unlikely to be long term and unfortunately Dyche looks nailed on. Now I think he'll do well but it's a joke of a situation we've left ourselves in that he's the best option.

Whether people like it or not, we've set ourselves back 15 years with terrible management and disastrous recruitment in the past few seasons and are now pretty much where we were when Moyes took over. There's a limited pool of managers to choose from that could help us recover and start laying the foundations that Moyes did to get us back to being an established top half team.

That's just where we are, people thinking someone like Ancelotti or Tuchel would come in and magically have this utter anus of a squad playing 2013/14-style slick counter attacking football and back up into the top 6 are delusional. It's been coming for ages, but this time we really do need to rip the whole thing up and start again.
 
Thing is though he has no experience at all and we are in a dire situation. We need to bring someone in pretty soon before it's to late.
I'm sure Unsworth will at least get a couple more games, my fear then if he doesn't improve, we may well be see BIG SAM. Might not be a bad thing short term but long term not so good.
 

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