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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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Woke up from a dream we had appointed Allardyce and players were putting in transfer requests and Bill was proudly gleaming about a ‘good old British gaffer’

Quickly logged on to make sure it hadn’t happened
 
if i am honest, i think unsworth should be caretaker for indefinte until a really good manager is available and wants to join us

wolves took their time and they are now top of the championship

we are in no immediate threat of relegation, there's still 2/3rds of the season and the players want to play under unsworth

right now the only people who are interested in us are sam allardyce and sean dyche

there will be some big casualties at some point in the season, no need to do a west ham and make a rush 24 hour appointment

Why aren't we?

Last time I checked we are god awful, have no potent attack, leak 2 goals a game and that is under unsworth. Is it because we won a game? We won by their goalkeeper going off, niasse scoring from nothing and them missing a penalty. Said it before but if that is the benchmark for an Everton manager then we are already down.

We are in real danger of relegation make no mistake about it. Hiring an inexperienced manager with zero experience of this level of football is a death sentence.

Better managers with worse squads have struggled to keep teams up. Yet advocating unsworth to keep this team up is accepting being crap, or hanging on hope that we not only sign a striker in January but they score enough goals , hit the ground running and don't get injured all at the same time. That is the small print, a striker may not solve all our problems , considering factoring in what striker would risk coming to a club struggling? And in January no less?

This is why the need for an experienced good manager is needed, because we can't rely on one or two isolated factors to guarantee safety. I have yet to see a single argument that genuinely justifies unsworth getting the job, and I have a feeling come Sunday next week we will see exactly why unsworth is a poor choice, and why not hiring a manager in this international break is yet another example of our board being jokes
 

Why don't we hire Warren Joyce as manager for the season?

Never heard of him? Manages in Australia , previously Wigan manager.

Credentials? Won the under 23 league 3 times, 2 consecutive years as well.

If unsworth is a valid candidate then we can't rule out any other under 23 manager who has had success at that level.

Failing that why don't we hire Andy Holden? Was a long standing coach at the club, has won the reserve league himself here and would be well respected, again unsworth credentials that justifies him getting the job.

Both candidates are just as qualified as unsworth and no less a good appointment than our academy coach
 
What a brilliant cock-up. A knee-jerk reaction to sack Koeman after Arsenal. He hadn't lost the players (there was no performance bounce on leaving, which is the classic sign). So he basically takes one on behalf of the Transfer Team.

They hadn't been anticipating such an eventuality, hence nobody lined up and nobody seemingly even in mind. Then they realise the options are all unavailable or unedifying or uninspiring (or a mix).

And then we end up with Unsworth basically steering the same ship Koeman left but with less of an idea where it was all going.

So the question becomes: would we rather have just had Koeman until Jan, at which point he signs a striker and we cruise towards the sunny uplands of 11th; or Unsworth with a squad he hasn't assembled, still in need of a striker, and the players in limbo?

If the board is only concerned about the next few months we're a club going nowhere. You can't just plan for the current season in PL football.
 
Unsworth = sentimental and wrong choice
Silva / Dyche = potentially good long term choice

Tuchel Fonseca Jardim etc impossible targets.

We need to get Dyche or Silva soon. Need to be signed and delivered before Wednesday imho.
 

Unsworth = sentimental and wrong choice
Silva / Dyche = potentially good long term choice

Tuchel Fonseca Jardim etc impossible targets.

We need to get Dyche or Silva soon. Need to be signed and delivered before Wednesday imho.

We 100% will not get Dyche mate, because we don't want Dyche or his agent near the club, same goes for big fat Sam.
 
What a brilliant cock-up. A knee-jerk reaction to sack Koeman after Arsenal. He hadn't lost the players (there was no performance bounce on leaving, which is the classic sign). So he basically takes one on behalf of the Transfer Team.

They hadn't been anticipating such an eventuality, hence nobody lined up and nobody seemingly even in mind. Then they realise the options are all unavailable or unedifying or uninspiring (or a mix).

And then we end up with Unsworth basically steering the same ship Koeman left but with less of an idea where it was all going.

So the question becomes: would we rather have just had Koeman until Jan, at which point he signs a striker and we cruise towards the sunny uplands of 11th; or Unsworth with a squad he hasn't assembled, still in need of a striker, and the players in limbo?

If the board is only concerned about the next few months we're a club going nowhere. You can't just plan for the current season in PL football.

Yup so basically this appointment to me tells me we're are going.
 
What a brilliant cock-up. A knee-jerk reaction to sack Koeman after Arsenal. He hadn't lost the players (there was no performance bounce on leaving, which is the classic sign). So he basically takes one on behalf of the Transfer Team.

They hadn't been anticipating such an eventuality, hence nobody lined up and nobody seemingly even in mind. Then they realise the options are all unavailable or unedifying or uninspiring (or a mix).

And then we end up with Unsworth basically steering the same ship Koeman left but with less of an idea where it was all going.

So the question becomes: would we rather have just had Koeman until Jan, at which point he signs a striker and we cruise towards the sunny uplands of 11th; or Unsworth with a squad he hasn't assembled, still in need of a striker, and the players in limbo?

If the board is only concerned about the next few months we're a club going nowhere. You can't just plan for the current season in PL football.

I mentioned this a couple of weeks ago. It's quite evident the issues were in spite of koeman rather than because of him based on our performances since , so essentially he was a fall guy for board failings in the summer with the hope it would appease the fans.

That is our club though, we all accept it and move on. No-one ever questions the board and we just put up with whatever crap we are served, whether it's horrendous transfer policy or not giving the manager any money for 2 years. Or there is selling our best players to pay the bills , selling off our merchandising rights, it's all crap.

There is a common factor in it all and we all accept the factor still being here also.
 
I mentioned this a couple of weeks ago. It's quite evident the issues were in spite of koeman rather than because of him based on our performances since , so essentially he was a fall guy for board failings in the summer with the hope it would appease the fans.

That is our club though, we all accept it and move on. No-one ever questions the board and we just put up with whatever crap we are served, whether it's horrendous transfer policy or not giving the manager any money for 2 years. Or there is selling our best players to pay the bills , selling off our merchandising rights, it's all crap.

There is a common factor in it all and we all accept the factor still being here also.

Board takes some blame, as does Walsh but so too does koeman, and ultimately he was a justified sacking.
 

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