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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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If a few sources, like the footy rich list and The Paradise Papers are to be believed, the money issue is not an issue. Therefore there isn't so much of a need to be acting like a Simeone type appointment is out of the question, or even a rest of the season appointment that is not just an internal promotion. But it depends on the board selling a project development model comparable with say, Tottenham over the last 5 years.
 
https://theinsidechannel.com/guide-atletico-madrids-tactics-diego-simeone/

A guide to Simeone's tactics...

Could almost be talking about Dyche in this guide tactics wise. Simeone has done a great job at Athletico and definitely has his own style, but over the years he's had some very good attacking players to make his counter attacking football work. If he was David Simonsen and using these tactics at an English team, would be fans be keen on him?

There's an art in defending as a team, just as there is attacking and I find both aspects interesting to watch. I would be very happy if Simeone was our next manager, however unlikely, but maybe someone along the lines of Dyche may not be such a bad choice.

In no way am I saying Dyche is as good as Simeone, but if Dyche had the quality of players Simeone has, then where would Burnley be now.

Just a thought I had when reading this article.
The thing is mate, if David Simosen was winning the league in this country then absolutely, or champions league finals.
 

https://theinsidechannel.com/guide-atletico-madrids-tactics-diego-simeone/

A guide to Simeone's tactics...

Could almost be talking about Dyche in this guide tactics wise. Simeone has done a great job at Athletico and definitely has his own style, but over the years he's had some very good attacking players to make his counter attacking football work. If he was David Simonsen and using these tactics at an English team, would be fans be keen on him?

There's an art in defending as a team, just as there is attacking and I find both aspects interesting to watch. I would be very happy if Simeone was our next manager, however unlikely, but maybe someone along the lines of Dyche may not be such a bad choice.

In no way am I saying Dyche is as good as Simeone, but if Dyche had the quality of players Simeone has, then where would Burnley be now.

Just a thought I had when reading this article.

That moment when somebody compares Diego Simeone to Sean Gravy Dyche.
 
Remember the DoF we supposedly wanted badly but he didn't want to leave Sevilla etc, same bloke took over Roma last April as DoF, this is what he said shortly after arriving

Roma “are very clear” on their choice of Coach. “He conveys the club’s values and is a winner,” said sporting director Monchi, hinting at Eusebio Di Francesco.

“We’re still working on it, though we’ve come a long way. Our priority was for Luciano to stay, but obviously we were working on alternatives at the same time in case this happened,” Monchi told Roma TV.

“We are very clear on the candidate we want to lead the team next season and that’s what we’re working on. Fundamentally, we want a coach who has clear ideas, has a hard-work ethic, is able to buy into the club philosophy, conveys the club’s values and is a winner. I think those characteristics sum up the Coach we want to take us forward.

“As I said, one of the things I was excited about when I joined Roma was the chance to work with Luciano. Sadly that’s not been possible. As I said in his farewell press conference, my perception of Luciano is even better now that it was before I arrived here. I have a better idea because I’ve seen him work.

“I hope our paths cross again in the future. I wish him all the luck in the world, because I think he deserves that.

“My message to the Roma fans is to have confidence in the project, to have confidence that the road ahead is going to be an exciting one. As I said at my unveiling, I didn’t leave Sevilla for nothing. I’m here because I want to win. I want to achieve big things at a club that in my opinion deserves it. That’s the message to the fans.

"We want to achieve what the Roma fans dream of. That would be the greatest reward for our work.”

Spalletti did secure second place, which means automatic Champions League qualification.

“First of all, I think it’s a reward for a job well done. Roma have broken records in terms of goals scored and points, coming second with their highest-ever points tally. I think there’s satisfaction at a job well done. I think it’s very important for the future. The AS Roma brand needs to be associated with the Champions League.

“As for the project we want to build in the future, it’s fundamental that we have the chance to play in the Champions League. It’s a source of huge satisfaction and happiness and allows us to start laying the foundations for the future.

“It’s another string to your bow when it comes to convincing players, but in any case the AS Roma brand is already a strong one. It helps but it’s not the be all and end all. The project we have in mind is ambitious and exciting and it’s already moving forwards, so that doesn’t change too much.

“There is an economic aspect involved. That said, I think the real value lies in the brand, the prestige and the quality of image it enables you to project as a club, rather than the purely economic value.

“Elite players want to play in the best competition in the world and that is the Champions League, so playing in it makes Roma an even more attractive proposition.”



So basically Monchi was/IS the voice of the club when speaking about appointing a new manager etc, because simply - he is actually a good dof - not someone with the job title and a scouting portfolio. Just how much more professional does that make Roma seem in comparison to us for example.

we basically hired a bloke who was the equivalent of a brilliant school physics teacher and then gave him a job as a project co-ordinator for NASA.

Meanwhile Roma have won 9 of 11 in the league, are effectively topping their CL group which includes Chelsea and Athletico. Moshiri wanted a DOF - and apparently that season Monchi wasn't available, so he hired walsh instead dof delaying 10 months and getting Monchi for example, which is exactly what Roma decided to do.

WHY on earth you settle for 2nd/3rd/4th best in such a position - which at the time was a choice to appoint a DOF rather than a necessity is absolutely stupid as 'f'

Brilliant post. It's actually embarassing when you read that and then watch Walsh on the Everton Show.

Watched quite a bit of the Bundesliga the last few years and whenever clubs are at pre or mid season camps along with players and head coach interviews there's always one from the DoF/Sporting Director and always in the manner Monchi talks about above.

Quite simply we've given a scout a ridiculous title and it's a real shame cos it means we're at least a year behind putting a proper structure in place. Get rid of the old guard and embrace meritocracy not romanticism.
 
https://theinsidechannel.com/guide-atletico-madrids-tactics-diego-simeone/

A guide to Simeone's tactics...

Could almost be talking about Dyche in this guide tactics wise. Simeone has done a great job at Athletico and definitely has his own style, but over the years he's had some very good attacking players to make his counter attacking football work. If he was David Simonsen and using these tactics at an English team, would be fans be keen on him?

There's an art in defending as a team, just as there is attacking and I find both aspects interesting to watch. I would be very happy if Simeone was our next manager, however unlikely, but maybe someone along the lines of Dyche may not be such a bad choice.

In no way am I saying Dyche is as good as Simeone, but if Dyche had the quality of players Simeone has, then where would Burnley be now.

Just a thought I had when reading this article.


I really don't buy into the old 'David Simonsen' and the poor-overlooked-British managers rhetoric. A huge part of Simeone's success is not just his tactics but his personality, his coaching and the deft recruitment policy that he and his team at AM have in place.

If Burnley had the quality of players that Simeone has, no doubt they'd be better off. But I have no doubt that such a hypothetical Burnley squad would be better off still with Simeone in charge.
 


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