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Our next manager?

Who out of this lot?

  • Graham Potter

    Votes: 213 28.9%
  • Thomas Frank

    Votes: 80 10.9%
  • Leighton Baines

    Votes: 37 5.0%
  • Vincent Kompany

    Votes: 13 1.8%
  • Steven Schumacher

    Votes: 53 7.2%
  • Wayne Rooney

    Votes: 46 6.3%
  • Marcelo Bielsa

    Votes: 38 5.2%
  • Christophe Galtier

    Votes: 39 5.3%
  • Pellegrino Matarazzo

    Votes: 6 0.8%
  • Ernesto Valverde

    Votes: 3 0.4%
  • Cheese on scotch egg

    Votes: 208 28.3%

  • Total voters
    736
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What's the chances of someone already having a list of candidates at Everton? Slim to none I'd say.

When Brighton lost Potter, they got De Zerbi in a couple of days later, already lined up ready to go...

Our lot will spend 3 weeks scratching around wondering what to do if they fire Dyche!
 

What's the chances of someone already having a list of candidates at Everton? Slim to none I'd say.

When Brighton lost Potter, they got De Zerbi in a couple of days later, already lined up ready to go...

Our lot will spend 3 weeks scratching around wondering what to do if they fire Dyche!
It’s standard process to have a list of managers. I do think personally we do as in the Director of football should have a list, which should consist available managers and upcoming managers. However I believe Moshri and bill have overruled or intervened in the manager process.
Example being when we was linked and talking with dyche and biesla, the most opposite manager styles you could find.
 
It’s standard process to have a list of managers. I do think personally we do as in the Director of football should have a list, which should consist available managers and upcoming managers. However I believe Moshri and bill have overruled or intervened in the manager process.
Example being when we was linked and talking with dyche and biesla, the most opposite manager styles you could find.
I know the Brighton comparisons are probably tiresome now but compare our, frankly embarrassing, manager recruitment processes to theirs when Potter left. Within days of him going to Chelsea they had de Zerbi appointed and a seamless transition. We flounder round for days and weeks with so many different club officials and agents having a say.
 
I know the Brighton comparisons are probably tiresome now but compare our, frankly embarrassing, manager recruitment processes to theirs when Potter left. Within days of him going to Chelsea they had de Zerbi appointed and a seamless transition. We flounder round for days and weeks with so many different club officials and agents having a say.
I agree, this is the whole point of having a director of football. They decide all football aspects from academy to first team football.
They set out a vision of how we should play and hire the right manager to suit that approach. Only they should have a say on who the manager is.
Bill would go for someone like moyes and Moshri someone like conte.
Kevin might have names from other leagues but is probably overruled.
This could be one of the reasons it seems to take weeks to hire someone as they are all fighting for their choice.
 

It’s standard process to have a list of managers. I do think personally we do as in the Director of football should have a list, which should consist available managers and upcoming managers. However I believe Moshri and bill have overruled or intervened in the manager process.
Example being when we was linked and talking with dyche and biesla, the most opposite manager styles you could find.

Its got to the stage now that i genuinely think Everton wing it. They look on a bookies site and see who the bookies have drawn up.
 
I know the Brighton comparisons are probably tiresome now but compare our, frankly embarrassing, manager recruitment processes to theirs when Potter left. Within days of him going to Chelsea they had de Zerbi appointed and a seamless transition. We flounder round for days and weeks with so many different club officials and agents having a say.
Its worth pointing out that Brighton were appointing from a position of power too though, they actually wanted to continue what they were doing under Potter.

Obviously we did not want to continue what every manager we have sacked was doing as we needed to change it as it wasn't working.
 
Its got to the stage now that i genuinely think Everton wing it. They look on a bookies site and see who the bookies have drawn up.
From the outside yeah I would agree. But we all know it’s because it’s either they all want their own choice, or they have no overall strategy. So technically that means they would be winging it, so you’re right hahah.
 

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