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Next Manager (Poll)

Who do you want?

  • Marcelo Gallardo

    Votes: 175 17.2%
  • Eddie Howe

    Votes: 34 3.3%
  • David Moyes

    Votes: 63 6.2%
  • Rafael Benitez

    Votes: 161 15.8%
  • Marcelino Garcia Toral

    Votes: 31 3.0%
  • Mauricio Pochettino

    Votes: 219 21.5%
  • Mikel Arteta

    Votes: 96 9.4%
  • Jorge Jesus

    Votes: 21 2.1%
  • My choice isnt here, you really suck at polls

    Votes: 161 15.8%
  • Lamborghini Gallardo

    Votes: 57 5.6%

  • Total voters
    1,018
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I have been appointed to the Everton Board just now.

Please state your CV.

If this is open my current save is up to 2035.

1x UEFA Cup
5x Premier League
3x European Cup
4x League cup
3x FA Cup.

I did take 7 years to win the championship, however and lost a European Cup final to the RS. It was never a pen.
 

Mate the fact remains he would be a big risk and we aint in the position to be taking risks that big.

Let him go manage Real Sociedad or the like and if he does well then we can get him.
That’s the trouble though isn’t it. He successfully manages Real Sociedad and we don’t get him, he moves beyond us.
Whoever we appoint will be a risk , the bigger the risk the bigger the potential rewards.
Gallardo has many of the requirements which Brands has mentioned in past interviews. More so than most of the candidates we are linked with.
Personally I would be excited to see him appointed he has most of the attributes I expect in an Everton manager.
I agree there is a risk but to get from where we are to where we would like to be we have to be willing to take these risks.
 
Both of those have many good players at their disposal. We are a bit thin on top talent.
I don't disagree with your observation, but don't understand why that would make a difference. Koeman, Allardyce and Silva are all experienced managers with a mix of background. You could argue, on an objective basis, that with less time and less money Allardyce did the best job of the three, so it could be argued that going after another European coach will be a huge gamble based on our recent experience.

I am playing devils advocate to some extent, but the idea of Duncan is growing on me, a bit like the Royle days which could've developed if he hadn't been sold short by our board.
 

I am playing devils advocate to some extent, but the idea of Duncan is growing on me, a bit like the Royle days which could've developed if he hadn't been sold short by our board.
There's a real danger that appointing Dunc will go along the same lines as Man Utd appointing Solskjaer. He'd lift the club with his passion short term but after the first few games you need more than passion. You need tactics, man management, the ability to attract the best new signings, coaching skills. I'm not saying he doesn't have those things but it's a risk to find out.
I guess those within the club would have an idea what he'd be like.
 

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