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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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if we are talking to dyche and allardyce... then surely we should be sounding out an old favourite of bill's.


tony pulis.

he would be the far more, experienced, sensible option.
 
Said before, when spurs got rid of jol they where in the bottom three worse off than we are, and hired Ramos who was hot property off the back of two consecutive Europa league wins with Seville

Who led them to 2 points from the first 8 games and got fired to be replaced by the unfashionable Redknapp who crafted a great team and took them into the CL quarters.
 
It's not a question of who we want, it's who's prepared to work with the shambles we have currently.
That leaves either someone who's desperate for a job, someone who has an affinity with the club or a mercenary ambitious journey man.
Will anyone leave a settled club today knowing that Mosh will probably bin them off for Ancelloti or some other super manager at the end of the year?

Not many options imo so I suggest it will be Unsy until December when we might get somebody in just before the transfer window so they can assess the squad, with the promise of spending big in January, with overly hiked up prices.
 
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.

I agree it's a total mess. I'd like an ambitious manager who will play attacking football and take us to the next level. My feeling however, is that Dyche is the guy we need. We need to get back to basics, get disciplined, organised and hard to beat.
 

Dyche - too big a step for him. As soon as we scramble a 1-0 win the daggers will be out.
Allardyce - please god, just please no. I hate everything about him.

Show some cojones Everton... this is your pivotal moment Farhad, get this wrong, let Bill's small-time thinking influence you and you are finished at Everton FC.
 
Dyche - too big a step for him. As soon as we scramble a 1-0 win the daggers will be out.
Allardyce - please god, just please no. I hate everything about him.

Show some cojones Everton... this is your pivotal moment Farhad, get this wrong, let Bill's small-time thinking influence you and you are finished at Everton FC.
Who do you want?
 

It's not a question of who we want, it's who's prepared to work with the shambles we have currently.
That leaves either someone who's desperate for a job, someone who has an affinity with the club or a mercenary ambitious journey man.
Will anyone leave a settled club today knowing that Mosh will probably bin them off for Ancelloti or some other super manager at the end of the year?

Not many options imo so I suggest it will be Unsy until December when we might get somebody in just before the transfer window so they can assess the squad, with the promise of spending big in January, with overly hiked up prices.
Everything about the club at the moment can be described as the perfect storm.
As you state, in January any half decent striker will have had his price probably doubled knowing we are desperate and have a few quid.
I have to admit to being at a loss in trying to decide who would make a good manager at our club. Foreign or home grown?
I just don't know. I still think that as bleak as things appear we are still a bit away from manning the lifeboats and abandoning ship.
 
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Arry, turning up for his interview at FF this afternoon.
 

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