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
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Anyone who says that Allardyce or Dyche would crawl on their hands and knees to get here is mistaken.

While these managers would indeed come here the idea that they will not have seen our present predicament and not be well aware of the salaries and contracts of the last 3 managers at the club and not expect a similar kind of contract is seriously miguided.

We would be held to ransom and fleeced by either in Martinez/Koeman style make no mistake about it.
Plus snakes have no hands or knees...
 

Allardyce on a temp until the end of the season is a waste imo. We aren't great right now but I feel that we're panicking too early, we still have a good team with players returning from injuries and a transfer window to come.

Things will improve, simply because they must.
Barkley would transform us straight away.
 
You can see the club going down the 'safe' option of Sam till next summer and a nice incentive for him should he keep us up. But as a long term vision for the club, we need to be offering the same salary that was given to Koeman to either Tuchel or Emery.
 

I'm sure he'd get us to safety. But I'd say even at this low point that is a low bar to set.

We cant let a bad situation get worse by destroying the morale of a club with a desperate appointment of that nature. It'll set us back years...relegation will too, of course, but we are miles off this course of action to arrest the slide.

I wasn't suggesting we appoint him Dave, merely stressing that he's never been relegated as a manager.
 
The further we get away from the last match the more I detest/ loathe/ despise the idea of Big Sam or Sean. C'mon Unsy, win tonight and keep me on the straight and narrow where those two are not seen as a good option.
 
We're a few points off mid-table. It is very early to be writing off the possibility that we can start our journey back under a new long term manager.

The season is over from a competitive success angle; it need not be over in terms of making the right choice to see us roaring back next season under a manager who has a vision and a method and a long term commitment to us.

Until January , whoever comes in, only has the tools ( no pun intended) we currently have , to work with i,e

no recognised c/f
a mid field made up of No 10's
a defense with no pace
and a complete lack of confidence throughout the side

A defeat against Watford and then a two week break could do irreversible damage to our already fragile position.

I agree a permanent appointment is needed in the international break.
 
I wasn't suggesting we appoint him Dave, merely stressing that he's never been relegated as a manager.
I think it'll be a long term appointment, tbh. If it's not it'll be a scandal.

Probably Dyche will arrive if he's offered it. Maybe the Allardyce stuff is a ruse to get Burnley to be reasonable over a compensation package?
 

Until January , whoever comes in, only has the tools ( no pun intended) we currently have , to work with i,e

no recognised c/f
a mid field made up of No 10's
a defense with no pace
and a complete lack of confidence throughout the side

A defeat against Watford and then a two week break could do irreversible damage to our already fragile position.

I agree a permanent appointment is needed in the international break.
Ross coming back will give us punch. We desperately need him now.

I still think we can get a tune out of what we have with some bold decision making and creativity...and by playing a settled team no matter what the short term results.
 
We're a few points off mid-table. It is very early to be writing off the possibility that we can start our journey back under a new long term manager.

The season is over from a competitive success angle; it need not be over in terms of making the right choice to see us roaring back next season under a manager who has a vision and a method and a long term commitment to us.

We should be clear on this. Who are the main competitors for 7th. Southampton, West Ham, Leicester and West Brom really. None of them have started well. We are miles off the top 6 but even from this position 52+ points and a likely 7th is far from an impossibility.
 
We should be clear on this. Who are the main competitors for 7th. Southampton, West Ham, Leicester and West Brom really. None of them have started well. We are miles off the top 6 but even from this position 52+ points and a likely 7th is far from an impossibility.
I'd be targeting a 9th-12th place finish this season. We do lack a goal scorer which will limit us 'till at least January.

More importantly we should have as an ambition a new manager who can in the second half of the season roll out a style of play and settled formation that we can envisage taking us onward and upward next season.

Possibly Silva is the answer because I cant see someone like Tuchel accepting this mess right now. Dyche would send us back to the Moyes period.
 
You can see the club going down the 'safe' option of Sam till next summer and a nice incentive for him should he keep us up. But as a long term vision for the club, we need to be offering the same salary that was given to Koeman to either Tuchel or Emery.
What's this incentive to keep us up lark. Unsworth will keep us up, hell Koeman would have kept us up. We are not in a relegation battle.... YET.
 
This squad have stopped playing for two different managers now.
Whoever we appoint as our next manager should have exceptional man management skills because failure to get a grip of the dressing room will see us relegated. I think that more than one of the senior players have contributed to the situation we now find ourselves in and should also follow RK out of the club.
These players are payed handsomely to do a job but are only putting in 50% effort. Our fans and especially the ones who travel to away matches deserve so much more.
Sean Dyche has done a good job at Burnley. Yes they were relegated but came straight back up and are now looking like a solid outfit, without spending huge amounts of cash
 

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