Do you think bill would not suggest him.Say he on the short list but I don’t believe he is. Bournemouth are going to be sacking him next week if they lose.. they have obsessions with English manager Duno why there all terrible
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Do you think bill would not suggest him.Say he on the short list but I don’t believe he is. Bournemouth are going to be sacking him next week if they lose.. they have obsessions with English manager Duno why there all terrible
Eddie Howe would need massive time to get things right.Say he on the short list but I don’t believe he is. Bournemouth are going to be sacking him next week if they lose.. they have obsessions with English manager Duno why there all terrible
So what’s your source say who we want? Best not go anywhere near moyes!
Jardin is an interesting one. Had a great few years at Monaco until they sold most of the squad.
Jardim is an interesting one. His Monaco team had me watching every week.
Admittedly they had the likes of Mbappe, Lemar and Fabinho.. but Jardim knows how to play exciting football and coach a young side to win games.
I’d be delighted with Jardim, Marcelino, etc. Not convinced with Vitor and definitely not convinced with Howe or Moyes.
So, really confused by the Ralph Ragnarock(sp) links. He's...kind of like someone above Brands for the Red Bull teams. Yet he'd be fine WORKING for someone like that?
Then again, who the hell knows what our hierarchy is atm...
As I said previously, effective but dull
Yes, tactical genius. Flying over today/tomorrowIs Marcelino any good?
Until players like Siggy, Schniederlin, Kean, Walcott, DCL, and Tosun are moved on or out of the starting line up the 442, hoof ball, counter attack only, low block style of play is fine and may be required until then to get results but its not sustainable and won't attract anyone to the club. We will cement ourselves in the 8th-11th place finishes for as long as we remain that way. People crying about Moyes and Arteta but in then same breath saying that Marcelino, Eddie Howe, or Dunc are ideal replacements. Again us Evertonians being more concerned with the flavor of the week than in actual long term. We need progressive football not something that is stagnant and been played in the league since the 70's and been the most common team set up for the better part of the decade by lower teams.
Until players like Siggy, Schniederlin, Kean, Walcott, DCL, and Tosun are moved on or out of the starting line up the 442, hoof ball, counter attack only, low block style of play is fine and may be required until then to get results but its not sustainable and won't attract anyone to the club. We will cement ourselves in the 8th-11th place finishes for as long as we remain that way. People crying about Moyes and Arteta but in then same breath saying that Marcelino, Eddie Howe, or Dunc are ideal replacements. Again us Evertonians being more concerned with the flavor of the week than in actual long term. We need progressive football not something that is stagnant and been played in the league since the 70's and been the most common team set up for the better part of the decade by lower teams.
You can do anything well that's true but the bar is set much much lower and which promising young talent will come to Everton knowing that we will be playing kick and run? Players like DCL would be all we would attract.442 "block and hoof" with an effective counter wins a lot of games. Not every team ceding possession plays the exact same way. Marcelino won a trophy against a much better Barcelona side playing that way. Simeone and Atletico have been to two Champions League finals and unseated Real Madrid and Barcelona in La Liga "blocking and hoofing".
If you do anything well enough it will win games.
There are much more options friend of minelike a possession based 4-2-3-1?