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 don’t like the thought of Allardyce on bit but I’m struggling to see who these players will play for. They wouldn’t turn up for Martinez, they wouldn’t play for Koeman, they’re seemingly not performing for Unsworth, we’ve tried a hands off philosophy, authoritarian discipline, and ‘just go and enjoy it lads’. These clowns won’t respond to any of it. If Allardyce needs to tell them using 200 screens which position on the pitch to stand in to mark them all not be so utterly turd then I’m all for it.
Can anyone including Big Sam polish your turd?
By the way Sam will not come cheap 2 million to be paid to Crystal Palace before we start, and he is not a good long term appointment !
I really thought Unsy would sort the shower out local knows our club inside out, in his short spell he has struggled with such an aging unbalanced squad!
As for an outsider it may take even longer if he has no prem knowledge - lets just see who the board go for?
 
the main point being hes the clear market favourite
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In a £63k total market, that's a pretty marginal difference, rather than 'clear market fav'
 

Nah, I'm with @bluestevon on this. There has to be some standards and if we give in and appoint Allardyce we've just become A. N. Other club that doesn't really have an identity. The man is a crook and we're simply making him a richer crook.

It's not even speculative; he got caught in the sting that cost him the England job, he was heavily hinted at in the Panorama doc that he was up to no good, and even that video of Steve Kean drunk he is called a 'crook' directly.

We either have some standards, or we don't have any and we'll be hiring whatever the El-Hadji Djouf equivalent today is (a man who Allardyce signed twice).

Amen to all that brother orly
 
Now is the time to get a long-term, credible option. January is the time for fire-fighting, relegation battling appointments.

Benitez was a long-term, credible option for Newcastle but they left it too late. If they'd gotten him in November (yes, I know he was at RM) they'd have stayed up, no question.

We need a similar style of appointment asap. Let's talk Big Sam in January if we're in the bottom four.
 
...regardless of who comes in, getting any points ahead of the January window will take some doing. Let’s not forget, Koeman and Unsworth have just about exhausted the playing combinations and not remotely stumbled on the right formation.

Sure, a new manager might have a short-term impact on performance but it’s difficult to imagine him finding a decent team from what he has to work with at the present time.

It’s just a matter of whether there are three worst teams in the league and i’m not certain there are.
 
Now is the time to get a long-term, credible option. January is the time for fire-fighting, relegation battling appointments.

Benitez was a long-term, credible option for Newcastle but they left it too late. If they'd gotten him in November (yes, I know he was at RM) they'd have stayed up, no question.

We need a similar style of appointment asap. Let's talk Big Sam in January if we're in the bottom four.


....yet you want us to wait until January???
 

Now is the time to get a long-term, credible option. January is the time for fire-fighting, relegation battling appointments.

Benitez was a long-term, credible option for Newcastle but they left it too late. If they'd gotten him in November (yes, I know he was at RM) they'd have stayed up, no question.

We need a similar style of appointment asap. Let's talk Big Sam in January if we're in the bottom four.

..I think Benitez has done a terrific job at Newcastle. His family still live local but there is probably too much baggage following his time with the Reds.
 
We never seem to appoint favorites with the bookies as our manager!

Just as an example Joe, about £30 has just made Dyche the fav on the Exchange.

You'd be mad to bet on it at the moment when even the Everton board have no one they really want to appoint.
 
So your basically saying just lets survive and that's it for the nxt how long by going down the rd of a joke of a manager and all that it brings. I don't want to fall out with fellow fans and I know we all have our own opinion but I think a majority aren't even thinking long term and it's worrying. It's not just about now it's about yesterday tomorrow nxt week I want the best for this football club and If that's tuchel then just do it.

But it's underestimating how shockingly bad Koeman has left this club. £150mill spent and it'll need about that to rebuild.

Again, our position and performances are alarming. The squad is poor. I'm not sold on Dyche (a man who's spent 5 years including relegation to build a club) or that we'd honestly get Tuchel who inherited a very good team at Dortmund.

We have to just hold our hand up and say the club is in crisis from what I've seen on the pitch. And we need someone who can deal with that before we think "long term"

Get solid. Make steps.
 
...regardless of who comes in, getting any points ahead of the January window will take some doing. Let’s not forget, Koeman and Unsworth have just about exhausted the playing combinations and not remotely stumbled on the right formation.

Sure, a new manager might have a short-term impact on performance but it’s difficult to imagine him finding a decent team from what he has to work with at the present time.

It’s just a matter of whether there are three worst teams in the league and i’m not certain there are.
I'm in full on panic mode mate.
 
Nah, I'm with @bluestevon on this. There has to be some standards and if we give in and appoint Allardyce we've just become A. N. Other club that doesn't really have an identity. The man is a crook and we're simply making him a richer crook.

It's not even speculative; he got caught in the sting that cost him the England job, he was heavily hinted at in the Panorama doc that he was up to no good, and even that video of Steve Kean drunk he is called a 'crook' directly.

We either have some standards, or we don't have any and we'll be hiring whatever the El-Hadji Djouf equivalent today is (a man who Allardyce signed twice).

When did morals come into it?

Again, we're judging the man and not the results.

Koeman is more of a crook for the basically taking £6mill a year to destroy a football club
 

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