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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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Marcel Brands leads new Everton manager search - and Marco Silva isn't the only candidate

Everton's new director of football to have big say in Allardyce's replacement.

By
Phil KirkbrideEverton FC Reporter
  • 10:23, 22 MAY 2018
  • UPDATED10:26, 22 MAY 2018
Marcel Brands is taking a lead role in Everton’s search for a new manager.
The Blues’ new director of football will have a big say in who replaces Sam Allardyce in the Goodison
Brands does not officially start at Everton until next week but is understood to already be hands on in the club’s hunt for a new boss.
Allardyce was sacked six days ago and Everton are keen to finalise his successor this week.

Marco Silva remains the firm favourite to be the Blues’ new boss but it is believed the club are still considering other candidates with Brands leading the process.

Marcel-BrandsPNG.png

New Everton Director of Football Marcel Brands (Image: Getty Images)
Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe is someone who has been discussed by the power-brokers at Everton.
Brands, 56, comes to Everton as the replacement for Steve Walsh and is set to hold greater influence.
The Blues are hoping to announce a new manager by the end of this week, with Silva still in pole position, although Brands has been given the licence to run the rule over other managers.
Quote-free speculation.
 
Marcel Brands leads new Everton manager search - and Marco Silva isn't the only candidate

Everton's new director of football to have big say in Allardyce's replacement.

By
Phil KirkbrideEverton FC Reporter
  • 10:23, 22 MAY 2018
  • UPDATED10:26, 22 MAY 2018
Marcel Brands is taking a lead role in Everton’s search for a new manager.
The Blues’ new director of football will have a big say in who replaces Sam Allardyce in the Goodison
Brands does not officially start at Everton until next week but is understood to already be hands on in the club’s hunt for a new boss.
Allardyce was sacked six days ago and Everton are keen to finalise his successor this week.

Marco Silva remains the firm favourite to be the Blues’ new boss but it is believed the club are still considering other candidates with Brands leading the process.

Marcel-BrandsPNG.png

New Everton Director of Football Marcel Brands (Image: Getty Images)
Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe is someone who has been discussed by the power-brokers at Everton.
Brands, 56, comes to Everton as the replacement for Steve Walsh and is set to hold greater influence.
The Blues are hoping to announce a new manager by the end of this week, with Silva still in pole position, although Brands has been given the licence to run the rule over other managers.
Oh, nice one for that Phil.

Just me or was that a complete waste of words?
 

AVB has failed everywhere he’s been. He isn’t even currently in football.

but he's won championships in Portugal and Russia, not top leagues sure, but still, not failure. Also has a better points per game record than Pochettino as Spurs, just saying :D

But yeah, he has a really bad rep for various reasons. Still a young coach, he should get back in the saddle and prove people wrong - I am not suggesting he does it with your boys though!
 
but he's won championships in Portugal and Russia, not top leagues sure, but still, not failure. Also has a better points per game record than Pochettino as Spurs, just saying :D

But yeah, he has a really bad rep for various reasons. Still a young coach, he should get back in the saddle and prove people wrong - I am not suggesting he does it with your boys though!

won the europa league with porto too
 
Marcel Brands leads new Everton manager search - and Marco Silva isn't the only candidate

Everton's new director of football to have big say in Allardyce's replacement.

By
Phil KirkbrideEverton FC Reporter
  • 10:23, 22 MAY 2018
  • UPDATED10:26, 22 MAY 2018
Marcel Brands is taking a lead role in Everton’s search for a new manager.
The Blues’ new director of football will have a big say in who replaces Sam Allardyce in the Goodison
Brands does not officially start at Everton until next week but is understood to already be hands on in the club’s hunt for a new boss.
Allardyce was sacked six days ago and Everton are keen to finalise his successor this week.

Marco Silva remains the firm favourite to be the Blues’ new boss but it is believed the club are still considering other candidates with Brands leading the process.

Marcel-BrandsPNG.png

New Everton Director of Football Marcel Brands (Image: Getty Images)
Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe is someone who has been discussed by the power-brokers at Everton.
Brands, 56, comes to Everton as the replacement for Steve Walsh and is set to hold greater influence.
The Blues are hoping to announce a new manager by the end of this week, with Silva still in pole position, although Brands has been given the licence to run the rule over other managers.

Other candidates you say......

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Tho jib Howe.....
 
but he's won championships in Portugal and Russia, not top leagues sure, but still, not failure. Also has a better points per game record than Pochettino as Spurs, just saying :D

But yeah, he has a really bad rep for various reasons. Still a young coach, he should get back in the saddle and prove people wrong - I am not suggesting he does it with your boys though!

I worry about his motivation after "retiring" from football to go in the Dakar Rally... no he injured his back he cant race no more apparently.
 

for me we should be looking at comparative clubs accross the leagues rather than managers whove p*ssed the league in lesser leagues.

Favre would have been a shout at nice as he did similar with Monchengladbach

Marcelino got valencia from like 11th to 4th

not an exact science but someone who can improve the team by a few places
 
for me we should be looking at comparative clubs accross the leagues rather than managers whove p*ssed the league in lesser leagues.

Favre would have been a shout at nice as he did similar with Monchengladbach

Marcelino got valencia from like 11th to 4th

not an exact science but someone who can improve the team by a few places

Favre would have been boss, when we sacked Martinez he was waiting for our call to sign... we took too long (shock horror).

Hes now signed for Dortmund, @Borussin happy mate? Good manager there.
 
but he's won championships in Portugal and Russia, not top leagues sure, but still, not failure. Also has a better points per game record than Pochettino as Spurs, just saying :D

But yeah, he has a really bad rep for various reasons. Still a young coach, he should get back in the saddle and prove people wrong - I am not suggesting he does it with your boys though!
What's the word over there on Hasenhuttl mate. Any rumours linking him with anyone.

I'd love him to get his mitts n our kids, so to speak.
 

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