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 he is appointed I expect it's because the club don't want someone making long term decisions on the squad in a short term contract.

What a mess.

Guess we can kiss any January forward good bye if DU appointed.

Still think they're flushing out Dyche as I know that he was offered a deal. Unless he had rejected the approach.
 

Ok, my retort.

Kenny is garbage. Being better than Martina is not a qualification. Holgate, who is also poor, is a better defender than him.

Agree with Mirallas and Schneiderlin, but this is why Unsworth shouldn't alienate players. That was my point.

You don't think Unsworth played a high line? So the players disregarded his orders? Even though Unsworth insisted we play on the front foot?

If you read what I said, you would see that I am saying his resting of players was ridiculous considering it was a must win game and he literally wrote it off, and decided to humour the travelling Evertonians by saying 'he was hurting.' Complete Bull, from a phoney playing to the gallery.

And your last point, yes he can only choose from players we have:

Do you think he is in the right to alienate Vlasic, Klaassen and Sandro? I thought our hero was supposed to be this amazingly approachable, honest, down to earth figure?

Exactly what Koeman got roasted for on here for doing with Barkley, but its alright COZ RHINO'S A BLOO LAD!
 
The only thing Unsworth has going for him is that he's not the corrupt one. Having watched him manage the u23s I always rated him a competent, fairly formulaic manager, certainly not the kind of manager who has the ability to make it to the top. He is adept at coaching young players to the edge of the first team , in this role he is clearly invaluable.
Given he is an Evertonian and a sound bloke, I really wanted him to prove me wrong however so far he has merely confirmed and accentuated my initial sceptism. He seems to be relying on chest beating and running around a lot. His team selections and alienation of certain players especially the impressive Vlasic have been disappointing.
I would like to think if we are confirming him as interim manager it is coupled with the announcement of firm agreement with a quality manager to come in next season ,to at least give us some home of better times to come, but I doubt it.
My biggest fear is that if he continues to struggle it will open the door to the fat maggot to become manager on his terms.


Your last point worries me intensely.

Lose three out the next four and we literally will have to go cap in hand to Big Sam.

I would rather give it Joe Royle for six months assisted by DU. Royle at least has some credibility in that he has won our last trophy
 
That confirms it you've been nuts all day, only joking anyone but big Sam will do me within reason your hated for Unsworth is a bit worrying Kendall lost his first five games - he was given a chance any manager should get a chance I feel the delay is hopefully the non trophy winner big Sam we have blown him out!
Errr 3-0 vs Brum with Alan Biley ?? get your facts right. Kendall's first 5 games ?
 

Ok, my retort.

Kenny is garbage. Being better than Martina is not a qualification. Holgate, who is also poor, is a better defender than him.

Agree with Mirallas and Schneiderlin, but this is why Unsworth shouldn't alienate players. That was my point.

You don't think Unsworth played a high line? So the players disregarded his orders? Even though Unsworth insisted we play on the front foot?

If you read what I said, you would see that I am saying his resting of players was ridiculous considering it was a must win game and he literally wrote it off, and decided to humour the travelling Evertonians by saying 'he was hurting.' Complete Bull, from a phoney playing to the gallery.

And your last point, yes he can only choose from players we have:

Do you think he is in the right to alienate Vlasic, Klaassen and Sandro? I thought our hero was supposed to be this amazingly approachable, honest, down to earth figure?

Some perspective is needed I think. Leicester was by far and away the worst set up he has had, and probably the one he is most let down by. Chelsea we played well (albeit it was overhyped against a weakened Chelsea team) and Lyon I thought we did very well for 60 minutes and generally the criticism was probably overhyped. Yes we got out of jail a bit against Watford, he was lucky but you do make your own luck a bit in this game.

Whoever comes in will not have a magic wand. They will not have a centre forward and will have a badly ageing defence with no clear option at right back. Whoever you play there of the 3 can be open to criticism.

I don't think he's alienating anyone either. He isn't selecting players and there's certainly a good case to say he has been over reliant on players he knows. Hopefully this will change over the forthcoming game. What it doesn't hide though, is that we have an incredibly unbalanced squad, and to give everyone a game would either mean playing people out of position and/or rotating heavily every game. If players work hard in training everything has suggested players will be given a chance.

Whoever the new manager is, to be frank some big players are going to be left out. We've got a disjointed squad. Lets hope we can muddle through with some wins over the next few weeks. Lets put it this way, If the results don't take an upturn I still think Allardyce will be brought in, but we are delaying the decision to see is Watford can be a bit of a catalyst.
 

The only thing Unsworth has going for him is that he's not the corrupt one. Having watched him manage the u23s I always rated him a competent, fairly formulaic manager, certainly not the kind of manager who has the ability to make it to the top. He is adept at coaching young players to the edge of the first team , in this role he is clearly invaluable.
Given he is an Evertonian and a sound bloke, I really wanted him to prove me wrong however so far he has merely confirmed and accentuated my initial sceptism. He seems to be relying on chest beating and running around a lot. His team selections and alienation of certain players especially the impressive Vlasic have been disappointing.
I would like to think if we are confirming him as interim manager it is coupled with the announcement of firm agreement with a quality manager to come in next season ,to at least give us some home of better times to come, but I doubt it.
My biggest fear is that if he continues to struggle it will open the door to the fat maggot to become manager on his terms.

And look how Robespierre ended up.
 
Some perspective is needed I think. Leicester was by far and away the worst set up he has had, and probably the one he is most let down by. Chelsea we played well (albeit it was overhyped against a weakened Chelsea team) and Lyon I thought we did very well for 60 minutes and generally the criticism was probably overhyped. Yes we got out of jail a bit against Watford, he was lucky but you do make your own luck a bit in this game.

Whoever comes in will not have a magic wand. They will not have a centre forward and will have a badly ageing defence with no clear option at right back. Whoever you play there of the 3 can be open to criticism.

I don't think he's alienating anyone either. He isn't selecting players and there's certainly a good case to say he has been over reliant on players he knows. Hopefully this will change over the forthcoming game. What it doesn't hide though, is that we have an incredibly unbalanced squad, and to give everyone a game would either mean playing people out of position and/or rotating heavily every game. If players work hard in training everything has suggested players will be given a chance.

Whoever the new manager is, to be frank some big players are going to be left out. We've got a disjointed squad. Lets hope we can muddle through with some wins over the next few weeks. Lets put it this way, If the results don't take an upturn I still think Allardyce will be brought in, but we are delaying the decision to see is Watford can be a bit of a catalyst.

For me it's so simple

Get some width and pace in midfield with Siggy behind DCL/Niasse and we will instantly improve.
 

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