The Ginger Bearded Warrior at Burnley is good, at Burnley. End of. No disrespect to Burnley, whom I like and have family there.
If Everton want to be considered a top club in England then we need to hire a top manager. No more managers from the calibre of Preston, Wigan etc. Our next manager needs to be an attraction to players who we want to recruit and to meet our ambitions/ hopes, not the likes of Ramires for a bargain 5m or Cuco Martina who couldn't even get in the Saints team.
Everton must recruit a manager, even a stop gap position, to ensure our safety is secured, as I do not believe Rhino is anywhere near ready. Longer term we will need a top quality manager, such managers at this time of the season are generally employed and for good reason. Top quality manager attract high class players, they have the networking skills, they have the talent that means players want to play for them. How many class managers have we had in the past 20 years, how many class players have we really provided for the Goodison faithful?
Mr Moshiri has set high expectations as the major man at Everton FC. He has put his plans in place, he has invested heavily compared to other board members. He will surely want a man who can lead his "vision" for Everton FC. Should HE recruit well then the glass is half full, we should be a target for higher class players and we can move forward towards winning a trophy.
Failure to grasp this nettle will hinder his plans and lower fan/investor expectations. No time for rash appointments, so a careful approach is better than a rash decision. Serious talks are required and I am sure Mr Moshiri will want to be seen to employ the right kind of Manager.
Managers List:
Rhino - as mentioned above
Tuchel - won a cup in Germany with a top top quality team, beating Eintracht 2-1. Two years in charge and where is he now? Unemployed for some time.
Simeone - Not a chance
Dyche - as mentioned above
Allardyce - didn't want to wait as we didn't offer enough Hubba Bubba chewing gum incentives
Silva - done well abroad, but real question marks over his ability
Hiddink - The best out of the bunch that has been populated and certainly worth a job interview
So then Mr Moshiri - who will you put in place to steer your plan in the right direction and at the right pace?