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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I know we are mate, I know we are in the [Poor language removed] bit I ain't having or accepting that he's what we should be aiming for. A no mark not fit to sit in our dugout and have his name recognised with our club.

No chance

The media seem obsessed with shoving Big Sam and Sean Dyche down our throats.I would with a heavy heart make do with the fat slob until the end of the season.But eff me we are Everton, we can do better than Big Sam until the end of the season! I'd like to see us make an approach for Roberto Mancini.He has winning experience in this league with Man City after all.And his CV is not to be sniffed at either.

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I refuse to vote in this poll until the Chris Coleman option is added.
Our saviour is out there - and apparently his name is Chris.;)

Proper ITK me like.
Some random bloke gave me the heads up in the pub tonight, so it's got to be a goer. Right lads? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


lads?
 
Reckon people are being too hard on Dyche. The fella has worked miracles on a shoestring budget at Burnley. He has already done enough to earn a shot at managing a big club. I really hope it's not Allardyce.
 
"Luckily" Unsworth is making this easy for Moshiri.

We need announcement inside 4 days.

Im having difficulties to see manager jumping ships from another PL team at this stage of the season. Silva Dyche imho are out of the question.
That leaves:

Big Sam
Moyes
Raineri

Need to win this sunday. Otherwise we are going down like a rock.
 
The worst bit of his demands for me, were the 10-15 members of his own staff he wanted to get jobs for.

I could kind of live with him wanting a big wage, wanting a bonus for keeping us up and even him wanting us for 3 years. I understand it must be frustrating to be seen as the guy who does the hard work to let another manager benefit from it. However demanding up to 15 members of your backroom team get pay days out of it as well is just a step too far for me. Any decent and moral person would look at the backroom team at Everton, fella's like Unsworth and Joe Royle and respect the role they've had in the game, and not make it conditional on them to have to leave for you go get your huge salary, your 3 year deal and your bonus. I think that says everything about the man.

Appointing Allardyce would be a final act which imo would kill the future of this club mate, if as suggested Walsh is,wanting him as well, for mectgat should signal then end of him at this club, fat sam us corrrupt anyone in football trying to get him here is either blind or of dubious character themselves

We need to offer Tuchel whatever he wants, root and branch control over signings in and out and moshiri needs to stand up and clear all the poison out this club, from CEO and chairman's influence, to playing staff who regard us as a gravy train.

To give allardyce control, will see this club on its knees within two years, and for me at least will prove either kenwrigth is still in charge or moshir is weak/in bed with the way they want the club to be ran.
 

I think we need to avoid the “he knows the club” manager due to the fact as a club we have underachieved for 25 years so how about, now hear me out, we get the very best manager we can!

I know it’s crazy because he will not have played for us or sat in the Gwladys but he might instill a sense of pride and also inform the “board” that we don’t want to “plucky” “having a go” or “little old” anymore that we want to WIN something
 
One thing worth bearing in mind is Moyes left the club in a far better position than he found it.

Sam tends to leave clubs with deep rooted problems. Kone at Sunderland became, and remains, a nightmare, while Kirchoff was constantly injured.

Palace were also left in a right state, though of course that is partly due to De Boer.

On a rolling contract Moyes would be a safe option, and would require no buyout clause, unlike Sam and Dyche
 
Oh look, Jorge Mendes is also Paulo Fonseca's agent.

Isn't that just convenient the story and quotes about him wanting to manage in the PL and Everton being an option came out when they did.
 

One thing worth bearing in mind is Moyes left the club in a far better position than he found it.

Sam tends to leave clubs with deep rooted problems. Kone at Sunderland became, and remains, a nightmare, while Kirchoff was constantly injured.

Palace were also left in a right state, though of course that is partly due to De Boer.

On a rolling contract Moyes would be a safe option, and would require no buyout clause, unlike Sam and Dyche

He signs short term fixes - he can do that because he moves on fast and they become the next blokes issues to deal with, managed 6 clubs 5 (including palace if they go down this year) will have been relegated within 2 seasons of him leaving (4 of those in the year after he left), the onyl club which didn't go down was West Ham - and look at the state of them since.

So he is either the greatest manager who ever lived in being able to save all these clubs and him leaving is such a catastrophic loss for them they don't recover, or instead it points to a cancer he leaves behind at each club which finished the job

Everyone saying but he saved all these clubs is ignoring one fact, none of them went down the season before he arrived, or the one before that etc, so exactly why do they suddenly all go right after he leaves them...
 
The media seem obsessed with shoving Big Sam and Sean Dyche down our throats.I would with a heavy heart make do with the fat slob until the end of the season.But eff me we are Everton, we can do better than Big Sam until the end of the season! I'd like to see us make an approach for Roberto Mancini.He has winning experience in this league with Man City after all.And his CV is not to be sniffed at either.

Fiorentina[131]
Lazio[131]
Inter Milan[131]
Manchester City[131]
Galatasaray[131]
He was handed those Serie A titles on a plate and came seconds away from ballsing it up at home to QPR for that title win with City... The blokes a total charlatan stay well clear
 
Reckon people are being too hard on Dyche. The fella has worked miracles on a shoestring budget at Burnley. He has already done enough to earn a shot at managing a big club. I really hope it's not Allardyce.
A bit like Moyes with you ? Then look at him when he got his job at a big club. Dyche is a good fit for Burnley a club like them will be his ceiling
 

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