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Qualities the next Everton manager needs to possess

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Should have gone for Brendan Rodgers before he moved from Celtic. I couldn't care less that hes an ex RS manager the man is a quality manager and the type we are screaming out for.

If it helps us get back up where we belong I wouldn't care. For me as soon as someone leaves the RS the rivalry I felt towards them is gone.
 
Some one that gets Everton and wants to imprint our style moving forward! This means a british manager or someone who has managed in britain for a long time. We are not a big name abroad so bringing in a foreigner who understands is going to be difficult and we are likely to get someone seeing us as a short term project.

Someone with something to prove. This winning a pot or never being relegated isn’t necessarily a great indicator. Each club is different and has different pressures. But realistically I want to see a Manager with some grit.
 
Should have gone for Brendan Rodgers before he moved from Celtic. I couldn't care less that hes an ex RS manager the man is a quality manager and the type we are screaming out for.

If it helps us get back up where we belong I wouldn't care. For me as soon as someone leaves the RS the rivalry I felt towards them is gone.

Hindsight is wonderful though isn’t it?

I recall the suggestion of Rodgers on here over 12 months ago was laughed at. “He’s a total failure”.

In the same sort of way many are to other equally or perhaps more capable managers ala Howe.

Moyes and Hughes is what we’re seriously looking at, which is a damning indictment of those in charge at the club in recent years.
 
Some one that gets Everton and wants to imprint our style moving forward! This means a british manager or someone who has managed in britain for a long time. We are not a big name abroad so bringing in a foreigner who understands is going to be difficult and we are likely to get someone seeing us as a short term project.

Someone with something to prove. This winning a pot or never being relegated isn’t necessarily a great indicator. Each club is different and has different pressures. But realistically I want to see a Manager with some grit.
Mate, I have been watching Everton since 1963 and I still don’t ‘get Everton’ they have always, and continue to, baffle me!
 

All i want from a manager is a little bit of fire.

The manager who is furious when things go against us, willing to lay into the players if they dont perform. A manager who demands the best and makes sure the players know that, ruthless and driven on winning.

That is what we have missed for decades now, a manager to put the fear of god into the players to make sure they play that extra 10%.

Really not arsed about the way we play if it gets results now. Oh and a manager willing to put the young players we sign on the pitch to actually give them game time rather than shut them out entirely because they are struggling in their job.
 
1) speak well in front of the press, fluently and Intelligently.
2) have a working knowledge of more than one formation
3) has the bottle to drop non-performers whoever they may be
4) demands as the bare minimum, that each player come off the field bladdered after every game
5) has an almost psychotic hatred of losing and drawing games
 
New manager has to scare the crap out of those cowards in the dressing room. He has to have the ability to change games, to make the opposition think more.

Job requires radical innovative tactics and training methods.

At this point in time I'd go for Bielsa
 
I hesitate to make a suggestion, but would it make sense to go down the road of a director of football (a proper one, as opposed to the pretend variety some clubs have) and a head coach?

I don't know nearly enough about how things have gone but on the face of it your last three managers (Koeman, Allardyce and Silva) have probably had different footballing philosophies, with the danger that you have a squad upheaval every time there is a change.

We poached Stuart Webber from Huddersfield Town and he sets the philosophy to be followed, and his job is to choose a suitable head coach. Between them they deal with transfers, as opposed to it being a manager who decides unilaterally, with the idea that there will be continuity even if the head coach leaves. We haven't seen this aspect in operation yet, as his first choice, Farke, is still in place, but that is the theory.
 

Just looked at the BBC football page and saw a photo of Steven Gerrard, has anyone mentioned him yet ? I personally can't stand the bloke but he has a winning mentality and seems to have put Rangers on the right track.
 
Having watched quite a lot of lower league togger over the last few years there's loads of candidates. Unlike our incumbent, most managers down there seem to have got their heads round the fact that generally footy is about getting this thing:

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Into this thing:

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Complicated I know, but I think we should give it a try.
 

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