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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 think if he were to come it would be sorted fairly quickly. My feeling is he won't be.

I think theissue is whether we give it to Duncan until the end of the season and if we do when the decision is made. If not, Moyes will be brought in on an Allardyce style contract. Just my opinion though.

I believe the Moyes thing has sailed now. I honestly believe Moshiri will know what the general consensus is on Moyes amongst the fans, he’s been confronted numerous times now by fans about any potential Moyes appointment, it will not bode well for him. The last thing he wants to do is upset the fans even more so.

I believe that if we are unable to bring an Ancelotti type manager in then Ferguson will be given the job until the end of the season.
 
So it's actually looking like it could happen. One of the best managers of all time (arguably the best) as Everton manager.

Moshiri finally getting the superstar manager he wanted. Let's hope a few top players follow him in.


Dunc said the club should go for the best managers in the world.






Welcome home Davie.
 
I think if he were to come it would be sorted fairly quickly. My feeling is he won't be.

I think theissue is whether we give it to Duncan until the end of the season and if we do when the decision is made. If not, Moyes will be brought in on an Allardyce style contract. Just my opinion though.

...I suspect there’s lots of legal issues to overcome when a manager has just been sacked. i’d imagine that package will have to be finalised first as walking immediately into a new position could impact things.
 
The more Arteta is linked with Arsenal, the more likely we will have a shot with Ancelotti.
We are not his first choice though lads....
Not convinced he can get the best from this squad. I would imagine he would want to replace many of them.
Much like a fan then!
 

I reckon any new manager coming in now is going to want to wait till the Jan window opens, especially given the injury situation we have, even if it's only a few loans.
 
I have a feeling that I haven't got a clue how manager negotiations happen, I also happen to feel that I have no clue how financial settlements work either

Carlo will be announced thutsday at 3.54
 
Who would've been a better fit? Based on that logic we should be going for Moyes or Big Sam as they're used to operating at this end of the table.

Well, naturally, I like Eddie Howe. Mark Hughes is also not a terrible shout.

The primary issues with Moyes & Big Sam is that they've been here before and the fans perceive the club to be 'better' than both of them.

I think if you appoint a top manager a Guardiola, a Mourinho or an Ancelotti - you need to ensure they already have the tools and evironment to thrive.

They need to work with the best players to deliver trophies. If they are given the right tools and right environment, they inevitably deliver trophies almost every time.

That is why these managers are in such high demand. They are experts at squeezing the extra 1% out of high-performing teams. It would be interesting to see how Ancelotti got on in an environment where he is undoubtedly without the right tools and isn't in an environment already conducive to top quality Football.

Ancelotti hasn't worked with this kind of project before, so therefore the success he has had is barely applicable. As I said, it will be interesting to see how he get's on but he wouldn't be my 1st choice for those reasons.
 
Well, naturally, I like Eddie Howe. Mark Hughes is also not a terrible shout.

The primary issues with Moyes & Big Sam is that they've been here before and the fans perceive the club to be 'better' than both of them.

I think if you appoint a top manager a Guardiola, a Mourinho or an Ancelotti - you need to ensure they already have the tools and evironment to thrive.

They need to work with the best players to deliver trophies. If they are given the right tools and right environment, they inevitably deliver trophies almost every time.

That is why these managers are in such high demand. They are experts at squeezing the extra 1% out of high-performing teams. It would be interesting to see how Ancelotti got on in an environment where he is undoubtedly without the right tools and isn't in an environment already conducive to top quality Football.

Ancelotti hasn't worked with this kind of project before, so therefore the success he has had is barely applicable. As I said, it will be interesting to see how he get's on but he wouldn't be my 1st choice for those reasons.
Get in the trash can and put the lid on your head
 

I confess that Ancelotti does not get me at all excited. He is not an Everton style manager, and will clash with Brands all the time. Moist - just no! Arteta a huge risk. Big Dunc, just waiting to get found out. The Howe's, Dyche's, Wilders of the world, please god no. I don't see a strong manager available right now and frankly think it was incredibly stupid to let Silva go without lining up a better manager first.
Either way we need some back up in the January window for CB,CDM and striker and sell some of the dead wood. Brands can do that on his own.
I honestly dont think there is a good solution here. Letting Ferguson carry on game by game will likely prove a problem when the bubble bursts.
 
I confess that Ancelotti does not get me at all excited. He is not an Everton style manager, and will clash with Brands all the time. Moist - just no! Arteta a huge risk. Big Dunc, just waiting to get found out. The Howe's, Dyche's, Wilders of the world, please god no. I don't see a strong manager available right now and frankly think it was incredibly stupid to let Silva go without lining up a better manager first.
Either way we need some back up in the January window for CB,CDM and striker and sell some of the dead wood. Brands can do that on his own.
I honestly dont think there is a good solution here. Letting Ferguson carry on game by game will likely prove a problem when the bubble bursts.
Saying Ancelotti isnt a better manager than Silva... brave shout
 
Even if, by some minor miracle, we've convinced the bloke that we're the right move for him at this stage of his career - I really don't think Ancelotti is the right man for us.

He's never had to manage a team at this level before, it requires a different skillset to managing a team of well-established, high quality players. Horses for courses, I don't think Klopp or Guardiola would have the same success managing in League Two, in the same sense I don't believe that Micky Mellon would do well at a Liverpool or City.
Know I'm in a minority here, but not sure if Ancelotti would be right for our club.
No doubting his credentials, his experience, but would he have the enthusiasm for our team ?
Also heard he brings in his family for club jobs, (Bayern), in this day and age you need a regimented, professionals, because your players need to be super fit in this league to even compete. Our team I'm my humble opinion has not been fit enough as the elite teams. Carlo has the reputation to attract the very top echelon of player to his previous top clubs he's worked for, at Everton he will not be able to attract that calibre of player. Hope I'm wrong, but can not see this ending well, not a popular feeling I know. Will we get the work rate off Carlo, only time will tell.

The bloke would be able to entice all the top young prospects in world football (signing those future stars appears to be Brands strategy)

Heres a quote from Pirlo:

"It's like rediscovering your father again," Pirlo told La Gazzetta dello Sport. "He changed my career, putting me in front of the defence. We shared some unforgettable moments. We had a magnificent past together."

Signing young players and developing them into superstars is the best way for us to get back to the top.

Well, naturally, I like Eddie Howe. Mark Hughes is also not a terrible shout.

The primary issues with Moyes & Big Sam is that they've been here before and the fans perceive the club to be 'better' than both of them.

I think if you appoint a top manager a Guardiola, a Mourinho or an Ancelotti - you need to ensure they already have the tools and evironment to thrive.

They need to work with the best players to deliver trophies. If they are given the right tools and right environment, they inevitably deliver trophies almost every time.

That is why these managers are in such high demand. They are experts at squeezing the extra 1% out of high-performing teams. It would be interesting to see how Ancelotti got on in an environment where he is undoubtedly without the right tools and isn't in an environment already conducive to top quality Football.

Ancelotti hasn't worked with this kind of project before, so therefore the success he has had is barely applicable. As I said, it will be interesting to see how he get's on but he wouldn't be my 1st choice for those reasons.
@mods can I request a ban please as an early Christmas present.


Anyone suggesting Mark Hughes as manager...i believe wins the worst post or the decade award.
 

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