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Next manager poll

Next Everton manager

  • Micky Mellon

    Votes: 29 8.7%
  • Paul Cook

    Votes: 16 4.8%
  • Alan Pardew

    Votes: 37 11.1%
  • Rafael

    Votes: 105 31.6%
  • Ian Holloway

    Votes: 42 12.7%
  • David Moyes

    Votes: 64 19.3%
  • Alan Stubbs

    Votes: 16 4.8%
  • Phil Neville

    Votes: 31 9.3%
  • Gary Neville

    Votes: 25 7.5%
  • Neville Neville

    Votes: 113 34.0%

  • Total voters
    332
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My first choice was Fonseca and I would still go for him. I cannot accept a former RS manager as our manager sorry.
I don't watch a lot of Football outside of Everton so I don't know who are the young and hip managers are.
We all have our own opinions and one is as valid as another.

The problem I have with managers like Fonseca is that there is the world of difference between the club/league they are leaving and the one they are going to.
We really have no idea what we are getting. They will be dealing with pressures that have never experienced before and players earning vast fortunes with huge egos.
Successful Premiership managers are hard to find, managers coming to the Premiership from lesser leagues and being a huge success without cutting their teeth at a smaller club are very rare indeed.

I think we need to get established as a top six club, if we can do this then we can look for the best managers available because we have something real to offer other than potential.

That is why I want to go for tried and tested, no more appointments hoping that their pedigree as a footballer will follow through into management.

If I thought a manager could make us into a top four/six team in two or three years I couldn't care less where he had been before, in fact it would be even sweeter if a former hero of our neighbours brought us back to the vey top table.
 
I’d only swap for Jose if it was a mid season job, if not then wait for the end of the season (if it necessitates). The problem is that a lot of managers just aren’t arsed about Everton. It would just end up being another Koeman type who saw Everton as a stepping stone and definitely not a club who deserved to challenge the top 6. We’d end up punting on an ex Everton player or another up and comer who may end up as another Martinez.

Jose is waiting for the Madrid job to open up, which is likely to be some time before the end of the year.
 
We all have our own opinions and one is as valid as another.

The problem I have with managers like Fonseca is that there is the world of difference between the club/league they are leaving and the one they are going to.
We really have no idea what we are getting. They will be dealing with pressures that have never experienced before and players earning vast fortunes with huge egos.
Successful Premiership managers are hard to find, managers coming to the Premiership from lesser leagues and being a huge success without cutting their teeth at a smaller club are very rare indeed.

I think we need to get established as a top six club, if we can do this then we can look for the best managers available because we have something real to offer other than potential.

That is why I want to go for tried and tested, no more appointments hoping that their pedigree as a footballer will follow through into management.

If I thought a manager could make us into a top four/six team in two or three years I couldn't care less where he had been before, in fact it would be even sweeter if a former hero of our neighbours brought us back to the vey top table.
Would you also accept Pellegrini at West Ham aka a winner? I think he's a god awful manager and wouldn't want him near Everton.
I get where you're coming from but I don't see us pulling a proven winner unless it was one of the dodgy ones like Pellegrini, I think if Everton were to bridge the gap it would be on a chancer like Silva unless one of the big name managers wants to try something new.
 
Would you also accept Pellegrini at West Ham aka a winner? I think he's a god awful manager and wouldn't want him near Everton.
I get where you're coming from but I don't see us pulling a proven winner unless it was one of the dodgy ones like Pellegrini, I think if Everton were to bridge the gap it would be on a chancer like Silva unless one of the big name managers wants to try something new.
I would suggest that there is the world of difference between the two I mentioned and Pellegrini.
 

The next manager has to be a good one, but also a proven one, we haven’t appointed one this millennium, Moyes proved himself as a good one, but he wasn’t proven when we appointed him.
 
Bielsa is the best candidate. Get him in as his earliest convenience. He wouldn't stand for Calvert-Lewin and Schneiderlin at the spine of our side.
No fatties like Jagielka, no joging around like Schneiderlin Yeah would like Bielsa. Only to see fit everton players during my life
Time. Man against man all over the field, not many of our squad would survive something like that. A non athlete like Keane would kill himself playing like that.
 
Managers out of work :-

Massimiliano Allegri
Laurent Blanc
Louis Enrique
Paulo Fonseca
Thierry Henry
Mark Hughes
Chris Hughton
Roy Keane
Jurgen Klinsmann
Jose Mourinho
David Moyes
Arsene Wenger
 

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Correct.
 
I’d only swap for Jose if it was a mid season job, if not then wait for the end of the season (if it necessitates).

You might as well say Pep as saying Jose.

Literally no chance of Jose wanting the our managers job.

Do you think he’d take the Seville job or the Schalke job? We aren’t any bigger in European terms than any of those teams. You could argue their path to the CL is more attractive given the relative strength of their domestic opponents.
 

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