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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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It won’t be Mark Hughes, you might as well give me the job for a pittance, in fact I’d do a better job, as I think most on here would
 
Im NEA if we got Moyes as interim for the season.

If its the Moyes of old and not Sunderland he'll get us top 7 and put some fight in the players imo.

Just wouldn't want him on a permanent basis we need a top manager coming in.
 
I actually think Moyes would be a great appointment. Loves the club. Best manager we’ve had in a long while. Something to prove.

Ticks a lot of boxes, if not all of them. Would still be an unpopular choice with many too.

Not sure we’ll get a manager that doesn’t divide opinion anyway.
 
I actually think Moyes would be a great appointment. Loves the club. Best manager we’ve had in a long while. Something to prove.

Ticks a lot of boxes, if not all of them. Would still be an unpopular choice with many too.

Not sure we’ll get a manager that doesn’t divide opinion anyway.

Just checked your email address and post history - amazingly, you look like you're an actual Everton fan and not a kopite WUM.
 

I actually think Moyes would be a great appointment. Loves the club. Best manager we’ve had in a long while. Something to prove.

Ticks a lot of boxes, if not all of them. Would still be an unpopular choice with many too.

Not sure we’ll get a manager that doesn’t divide opinion anyway.
Kendall loved the club . When he was managing Man.City and Everton approached him he immediately responded by accepting our offer and described managing City as an ‘affair’ and Everton as a ‘marriage’. In the context of football that pretty well defines the ‘love’ a manager can have for a club.
By contrast , when Man. U. came propositioning Moyes he secretly contrived to leave our club and was photographed skipping down the road like 5 year old schoolgirl at the prospect of his departure to Old Trafford.
Strange way to exhibit your ‘love’ for anything including our football team.
I will also add that during his time here when we were often seriously strapped for cash, he made absolutely sure he remained one of the best paid managers not only in the PL but in world football, whilst winning absolutely nothing.
Moyes loves Everton? My backside he does.!
 
I would like to repeat what I said before and my vote would go to Arteta, in my opinion he has learned from the best, loads of premiere experience and a very good coach ( ask Pep ).I know he is untried as a manager but just give him a 2 year contract and although I don't expect him to win anything in that time ( I believe he will ) he could have taken us in the right direction and if not then move on and it would not cost us any money. If he does well then extend his contract.
 
Just checked your email address and post history - amazingly, you look like you're an actual Everton fan and not a kopite WUM.

:Blink: Thanks....

Glad the investigation is over and my family and I can put this matter behind us and move on..
 
Am genuinely amazed that people think arteta is the answer. A bloke with zero managerial experience. The basis for this opinion is that he spent some time with pep putting out cones and looking bored on the city bench.

last thing we need is a complete gamble like that based purely on sentimentality.
 

Kendall loved the club . When he was managing Man.City and Everton approached him he immediately responded by accepting our offer and described managing City as an ‘affair’ and Everton as a ‘marriage’. In the context of football that pretty well defines the ‘love’ a manager can have for a club.
By contrast , when Man. U. came propositioning Moyes he secretly contrived to leave our club and was photographed skipping down the road like 5 year old schoolgirl at the prospect of his departure to Old Trafford.
Strange way to exhibit your ‘love’ for anything including our football team.
I will also add that during his time here when we were often seriously strapped for cash, he made absolutely sure he remained one of the best paid managers not only in the PL but in world football, whilst winning absolutely nothing.
Moyes loves Everton? My backside he does.!

I don't think he handled leaving as well as he perhaps could have but he was one of the best managers in the league and he was being offered the top job in Football. Make no mistake, he'd been working miracles here for years and turned us into a proper team, something we've not seen the likes of since.

Getting the United job at the time was about the pinnacle of any managers career. They could've gone and got any manager in world Football and they chose Moyes. I think anyone would be flattered in those circumstances, and I don't know many blues who begrudged him the opportunity after so many years here.

Don't get me wrong, I know that not everyone would be enamoured with it. Just my personal opinion though, he would certainly be on my shortlist of potential candidates.
 
Oh just stop messing about Everton and DO SOMETHING.

Hate this perpetual limbo of "next week its do or die for Marco" no just boot the useless get out the door and bring in a proper manager.
 
I don't think he handled leaving as well as he perhaps could have but he was one of the best managers in the league and he was being offered the top job in Football. Make no mistake, he'd been working miracles here for years and turned us into a proper team, something we've not seen the likes of since.

Getting the United job at the time was about the pinnacle of any managers career. They could've gone and got any manager in world Football and they chose Moyes. I think anyone would be flattered in those circumstances, and I don't know many blues who begrudged him the opportunity after so many years here.

Don't get me wrong, I know that not everyone would be enamoured with it. Just my personal opinion though, he would certainly be on my shortlist of potential candidates.
Regardless, to claim he ‘loves’ the club is a demonstrably vacuous claim.
To continue with the relationship analogy, Everton to Moyes is less like Kendall’s wife/mistress and more like an old down at heel prostitute. She may may not be the best but she always gave him what he wanted, asking little in return.
 

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