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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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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?

Big Sam
 
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?

I understand this and respect Dyche.

But I wouldn't have him for the same reason Moyes couldn't replicate the atmosphere and trust he helped build here at utd or elsewhere. Sometimes managers fit certain clubs. Dyche brought them up, kept them together and backed them again after relEgation. That trust and bond shows in their work ethic and commitment ( just compare their defence to ours! ). Also, no money, so he's worked with a consistent group of players without massive expectations. None of that matches Everton.

Pulis and Sam are probably the counter argument to that and better options as they -have- replicated success elsewhere - without relegation - and in short time frames, which is what we need.

This is bad for us and Dyche and Burnley (whom I don't mind). Maybe this would bring them into it with Bournemouth, Palace, Huddersfield. Brighton etc.

Uurgh. How did it get to this.
 

West Ham's list of candidates on the bookies' sites are so much better than ours.

Ours leading candidates are: Dyche, Allardyce, Coleman and Unsworth:(
 
West Ham's list of candidates on the bookies' sites are so much better than ours.

Ours leading candidates are: Dyche, Allardyce, Coleman and Unsworth:(
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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.
Not at all. It just indicates where the money is going.
 
I understand this and respect Dyche.

But I wouldn't have him for the same reason Moyes couldn't replicate the atmosphere and trust he helped build here at utd or elsewhere. Sometimes managers fit certain clubs. Dyche brought them up, kept them together and backed them again after relEgation. That trust and bond shows in their work ethic and commitment ( just compare their defence to ours! ). Also, no money, so he's worked with a consistent group of players without massive expectations. None of that matches Everton.

Pulis and Sam are probably the counter argument to that and better options as they -have- replicated success elsewhere - without relegation - and in short time frames, which is what we need.

This is bad for us and Dyche and Burnley (whom I don't mind). Maybe this would bring them into it with Bournemouth, Palace, Huddersfield. Brighton etc.

Uurgh. How did it get to this.

Didnt Dyche have experience at Watford, and England Under 21s, albeit limited.

If he is appointed we just have to back him.
He is probably the best of a bad bunch right now.
 

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