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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Cheslea - we played very well the second half.
Leicester - on par with any of the dross Koeman served up
Lyon - wanted to shot my self
Watford - a win is a win but it came thanks to some serious luck. We hardly played them off the pitch.
I wouldn't be against Unsie talking the job for the season if there were signs it was going to improve but i haven't seen that in any of those games other than the second half against Chelsea.
 
I was eager to see Unsworth given a chance but he's failed his audition miserably. The obvious first step was to stop shiping goals by making the team a strong defensive unit.
Instead we conceeded 2 to Chelsea reserves. 2 to fellow strugglers Leicester being torn open due to a naieve set up. 3 to Lyon and, despite a brilliant comeback, 2 goals and a penalty at home to Watford.
Appointing Unsworth until season end would be the most reckless boardroom decision I've seen in my life as an Evertonian.

It takes time to create a strong defensive unit. Especially when you have the personnel we do.

When Allardyce came in at Sunderland (remember the miracle turnaround) they lost 8 of the first 11 games he was in charge, keeping only 3 clean sheets and letting in 20.

At Palace they had 6 defeats, 1 draw and 1 win in his first 8 games.
 
I must have read the same article on his coaching at FC Mainz. I think his coaching is innovative, he develops young players so on that basis he ticks the boxes but what do you make on his man management which has come a bit under fire? That would be a concern for me.

Show me any manager universally loved by all his players and i will show you a walk over, key thing is the players still perform for him,
 

I must have read the same article on his coaching at FC Mainz. I think his coaching is innovative, he develops young players so on that basis he ticks the boxes but what do you make on his man management which has come a bit under fire? That would be a concern for me.

The man management thing is just a personality thing with him, he is what he is, and I'm not sure he'll change in that respect. I think it's more of a problem when a coach joins an already solid, united and established team as he did with dortmund, so he rubbed a lot of players up the wrong way as it may be. But it'd actually be more of a positive joining a club that probably needs a bit of a collective kick up the arse and some egos trimmed. (no offense).
 

It takes time to create a strong defensive unit. Especially when you have the personnel we do.

When Allardyce came in at Sunderland (remember the miracle turnaround) they lost 8 of the first 11 games he was in charge, keeping only 3 clean sheets and letting in 20.

At Palace they had 6 defeats, 1 draw and 1 win in his first 8 games.
All true but I see no inclination in Unsworth to make not conceding the priority which surely Moyes, AllerDyche and even Ancellotti / Tuchel would do.
He's said he sets the team up to win the game and his starting set up against Leicester's counter attacking might was suicidal.
That's not a manager who's ready to make his team difficult to beat and gring out those 1-0 wins we desperately need.
 
for me I think no news is good news, if we wanted dyche or fat sam as our main guy they would have signed now in my opinion, think they might be tryna convince a bigger name to come

then again our board are completely useless so still probably tryna get through to burnleys chairman on the phone, dailing the wrong number over and over

Cant work out they have to press "9" for an outside dial
 

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