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Next Manager (Poll)

Next Manager

  • Arteta

    Votes: 214 18.4%
  • Gallardo

    Votes: 42 3.6%
  • Howe

    Votes: 66 5.7%
  • Benitez

    Votes: 216 18.6%
  • Mourinho

    Votes: 173 14.9%
  • Dyche

    Votes: 26 2.2%
  • Potter

    Votes: 6 0.5%
  • Wilder

    Votes: 12 1.0%
  • Simeone

    Votes: 128 11.0%
  • Mancini

    Votes: 34 2.9%
  • Marcelino

    Votes: 29 2.5%
  • Blanc

    Votes: 12 1.0%
  • Wenger

    Votes: 30 2.6%
  • Moyes

    Votes: 86 7.4%
  • Other, please state

    Votes: 89 7.7%

  • Total voters
    1,163
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The shortlist for the next manager should be one man: Eddie Howe.

The shortlist will actually be: Arteta, Hughes, Moyes and Wilder. Expect Miki back within 6 months.

Seriously why do people have a hard on for Eddie Howe? The guy has no ambition or he would have left Bournemouth a long time ago, he couldn’t hack it at Burnley and was back there within weeks, he wouldn’t last a year here
 
At what point do we stop gambling with managers and throw £15m at Jose to put us back on the map?
Nah mate, we are plucky little Everton. Don’t dare day dream about having a fantastic Manager who almost guarantees silverware. A cup every 34 game. Managers like that are not meant for Everton, we are here to make up the numbers only, never forget that.

A pipe dream mate I know but I can’t help it
 
Seriously why do people have a hard on for Eddie Howe? The guy has no ambition or he would have left Bournemouth a long time ago, he couldn’t hack it at Burnley and was back there within weeks, he wouldn’t last a year here

1) It wasn’t weeks, it was 18 months.
2) He didn’t fail, he oversaw a huge squad change at Burnley. He got rid of the old Burnley players like Steven Fletcher, Graham Alexander, Clarke Carlisle and Kevin Long and brought in young players like Charlie Austin, Ben Mee, Kieran Trippier, Danny Ings, Sam Vokes who would later form the basis of Burnleys promotion team.
3) He wasn’t sacked, he quit for personal reasons to return to Bournemouth.

He was also only 34. The same latitude we grant to young players starting their careers to make mistakes, we should grant to managers too.

What he has achieved at Bournemouth since then is nothing short of a miracle. To have them where they are, on the budget he’s had, for the size of the club, shows not only a shrewdness in the transfer market - look at the quality of the players he’s signed for tiny fees - but most importantly he’s got a unique ability to actually ‘coach’ players. He’s turned bog standard league one players into disciplined Premier League players down there.

He’s still only 41 and, mark my words, he will 100% get a chance at a top six club in the next few years. Excellent manager.
 

1) It wasn’t weeks, it was 18 months.
2) He didn’t fail, he oversaw a huge squad change at Burnley. He got rid of the old Burnley players like Steven Fletcher, Graham Alexander, Clarke Carlisle and Kevin Long and brought in young players like Charlie Austin, Ben Mee, Kieran Trippier, Danny Ings, Sam Vokes who would later form the basis of Burnleys promotion team.
3) He wasn’t sacked, he quit for personal reasons to return to Bournemouth.

He was also only 34. The same latitude we grant to young players starting their careers to make mistakes, we should grant to managers too.

What he has achieved at Bournemouth since then is nothing short of a miracle. To have them where they are, on the budget he’s had, for the size of the club, shows not only a shrewdness in the transfer market - look at the quality of the players he’s signed for tiny fees - but most importantly he’s got a unique ability to actually ‘coach’ players. He’s turned bog standard league one players into disciplined Premier League players down there.

He’s still only 41 and, mark my words, he will 100% get a chance at a top six club in the next few years. Excellent manager.

Not a chance any one of Arsenal, Chelsea, City, Spurs, United or the brethren will look at him twice
 
Not a chance any one of Arsenal, Chelsea, City, Spurs, United or the brethren will look at him twice

Emery, Solskjaer and Poch will lose their jobs before the start of next season.

Howe will be on their lists.

Either that, or Rodgers will take one of those jobs and Howe will be a shoe-in for Leicester.
 
The shortlist for the next manager should be one man: Eddie Howe.

The shortlist will actually be: Arteta, Hughes, Moyes and Wilder. Expect Miki back within 6 months.
Howe? FFS another RS lay down and die merchant...so why haven't Man u poached him? Or Arsenal? or any other prem club?
 
Emery, Solskjaer and Poch will lose their jobs before the start of next season.

Howe will be on their lists.

Either that, or Rodgers will take one of those jobs and Howe will be a shoe-in for Leicester.

No he wouldn’t, he wouldn’t even crack the top 20 on all of their shortlists, neither will Rodgers at 5 of them
 

Howe? FFS another RS lay down and die merchant...so why haven't Man u poached him? Or Arsenal? or any other prem club?

I’m not saying he’s a world beater now, how can he be! He’s managing Bournemouth. And by the way, they came from behind to beat Liverpool not long ago!

What i’m saying is that he’s a future star. Still young, got great experience at the lower levels, improving teams and playing good Football. Good record in the transfer market, good record of improving players. You could say the exact same about Rodgers, who followed a similar path to Howe before he got the Liverpool job.

Now he’s doing well as Leicester manager and they are talking about him being linked with those very jobs.
 
No he wouldn’t, he wouldn’t even crack the top 20 on all of their shortlists, neither will Rodgers at 5 of them

To each their own, I’d disagree. I think you’d struggle to name 15 managers that Spurs would realistically target before Howe.
 
I’m not saying he’s a world beater now, how can he be! He’s managing Bournemouth. And by the way, they came from behind to beat Liverpool not long ago!

What i’m saying is that he’s a future star. Still young, got great experience at the lower levels, improving teams and playing good Football. Good record in the transfer market, good record of improving players. You could say the exact same about Rodgers, who followed a similar path to Howe before he got the Liverpool job.

Now he’s doing well as Leicester manager and they are talking about him being linked with those very jobs.
Good record !!!!! He paid 19 million for Solanke,when Palace turned him down on loan due to fitness problems.He's hardly pulled up trees has he.
 
We should stick with Marco. If and I mean if, we were to get rid then the only man we should be looking at is Poch.

I'd love to see what he could do here with a bit of money to spend.

Mourinho doesn't interest me as he is not interested in a long term project.
 

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