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You'd have to assume this bloke being considered - if he is in fact being considered - is down to the fact that we've now realised that neither Allardyce nor Dyche will come on the cheap.
 
You'd have to assume this bloke being considered - if he is in fact being considered - is down to the fact that we've now realised that neither Allardyce nor Dyche will come on the cheap.

totally agree, i was reading that Big Sam wants a brand new management team to be brought in with him as well as a fat 2.5 year contract and a bonus for keeping us up. I know right now we are rubbish but surly we cant be in that bad a state. Getting Allardyce in is as good as saying we are going down.

We pretty quickly forgot about all this pushing for top 6! hahaha
 

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/nov/01/wolves-nuno-espirito-santo-everton-manager-offer

By Sid Lowe and Andy Hunter

Nuno Espírito Santo is considering an offer to take over at Everton, following the sacking of Ronald Koeman, but is inclined to stay at Wolves.

Nuno was approached by Everton and had an attractive proposal put before him. Conversations have been held in the last day and a final decision is expected swiftly but he is reluctant to leave Wolves, whom he believes he can lead to promotion from the Championship and where he is popular with supporters.

Turning down an offer to coach in the Premier League at a club where the margin for swift improvement is significant, would reinforce his position at Wolves, and that too is a factor to be taken into account.

There is also the Jorge Mendes connection at Molineux – Nuno was the Portuguese agent’s first client and remains close to him. Mendes is a friend and business partner of Wolves’ owners.

Nuno took over at Wolves last summer and Tuesday’s 2-0 win at Norwich put them top of the table. His previous coaching jobs include spells at Porto and Valencia.

David Unsworth has been in temporary charge at Everton since Koeman was sacked 24 hours after a 5-2 defeat by Arsenal on 22 October. The club’s academy and under-23s manager has until the international break to press his claims for the permanent position he craves, and has support inside the club, but defeats in his two games in charge have undermined the former Everton defender’s prospects.

The poor first-half performance at Leicester City on Sunday, when Everton conceded both goals in a 2-0 loss that has left them third from bottom of the Premier League, was particularly damaging. Unsworth has two more matches – away at Lyon in the Europa League on Thursday and Sunday’s crucial league game at home to Marco Silva’s Watford – before the international break in which Everton hope to make a permanent appointment.

Everton have refused to comment on managerial candidates apart from Unsworth and that remains the situation with Nuno. The final decision on Koeman’s permanent successor rests with Farhad Moshiri, Everton’s major shareholder, who was instrumental in the dismissal of Roberto Martínez as manager and hiring Koeman on a £6m-a-year contract from Southampton.
 

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