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 tell me what the issue is with Sam? Serious question as he seems to get a lot of bad rep for no reason.

For me what he does and does well is work with the tools he has available. He plays to players strengths unlike our last 2 managers. No round pegs in square holes. West Ham he had a target man (Carroll) and used him. Sunderland he had a small nippy striker (Defoe) and used him.

To me he doesn't have a style he calls his own he adapts to the players he has. You'd probably have to go back to Bolton to see a style attributed to him and they were pretty decent. This is probably the only reservation I have against him when it come to style does he even know so how could he build his team.

I'd have no problem him working with us as I don't think he's ever worked with a group of players as good as ours, the group is just low on confidence.

Tuchel would be my first choice but out of all the others I'd take Sam.

In his long career he's never won anything and has finished in the top 6 once. His brand of football is appalling to watch. He is corrupt.
 

I think Moshiri looks back on Kenwright's era in charge with the steady finishes under Moyes and would be over the moon with that.

I reckon we can kiss goodbye to anymore "superstar" managers...mind you, if they're anything like the last divvy that may not be a bad thing.
Hard to believe we are pining for the steady days of Moyes whenever nothing supposedly will ever be the same again.

Moshiri has to hold his nerve here and not go down the Allardyce route. He has the money to buy us out of trouble in January.
 
Hard to believe we are pining for the steady days of Moyes whenever nothing supposedly will ever be the same again.

Moshiri has to hold his nerve here and not go down the Allardyce route. He has the money to buy us out of trouble in January.
I reckon all else will be placed to the margins now until a stadium build is well under way.

He'll be looking for a steady Eddie and bare top ten finishes and someone like Dyche will fit the bill.
 

I reckon all else will be placed to the margins now until a stadium build is well under way.

He'll be looking for a steady Eddie and bare top ten finishes and someone like Dyche will fit the bill.

Which is what Koeman was meant to be, a steady eddy, who would keep us in the league in the top half, Dyche isnt that, hes a small fish in a small pond, he will drown here.
 
Which is what Koeman was meant to be, a steady eddy, who would keep us in the league in the top half, Dyche isnt that, hes a small fish in a small pond, he will drown here.
Koeman was supposed to get us onto the next level. That's why he was getting the massive wage.
 
I reckon all else will be placed to the margins now until a stadium build is well under way.

He'll be looking for a steady Eddie and bare top ten finishes and someone like Dyche will fit the bill.
The stadium is the only thing that can change this club. I definitely think that as soon as it’s done Moshiri will cash in his chips, be that to Usmanov or whomever.

I could take 2 or 3 steady years for that to happen although, a flag ship stadium needs a flag ship team playing in it.

If it is Dyche or Sam then we know how it’s going to be.
 

He was unfortunate to walk into three away games.

I see him going back to the U23s having seen a win and a loss in the PL and his head held high.

Let's hope he does win one of the next two then, otherwise he's got a 20% win ratio as an Everton manager and that was home to Norwich

A disastrous short-term appointment, the history books will say
 
The stadium is the only thing that can change this club. I definitely think that as soon as it’s done Moshiri will cash in his chips, be that to Usmanov or whomever.

I could take 2 or 3 steady years for that to happen although, a flag ship stadium needs a flag ship team playing in it.

If it is Dyche or Sam then we know how it’s going to be.
Absolutely. But given that's a time at last 4 years down the road the thinking will be we can put up with a no frills manager.
 

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