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The next manager appointment (new thread)

The next manager appointment

  • David Moyes

    Votes: 124 17.9%
  • Carlos Corberan

    Votes: 91 13.1%
  • Wayne Rooney

    Votes: 15 2.2%
  • Thomas Frank

    Votes: 84 12.1%
  • Graham Potter

    Votes: 96 13.9%
  • Marcelo Bielsa

    Votes: 14 2.0%
  • Abel Ferreira

    Votes: 7 1.0%
  • Imanol Alguacil

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Henrik Rydstrom

    Votes: 1 0.1%
  • Kjetil Knutsen

    Votes: 6 0.9%
  • Davide Ancelotti

    Votes: 71 10.2%
  • Sarina Wiegman

    Votes: 20 2.9%
  • Gareth Southgate

    Votes: 11 1.6%
  • Sergio Conceicao

    Votes: 9 1.3%
  • Roger Schmidt

    Votes: 1 0.1%
  • Edin Terzic

    Votes: 23 3.3%
  • Kasper Hjulmand

    Votes: 1 0.1%
  • Christian Streich

    Votes: 4 0.6%
  • A caretaker like Big Sam, Warnock etc

    Votes: 9 1.3%
  • Mister X not mentioned

    Votes: 106 15.3%

  • Total voters
    693
Frank is probably the best option on the list but also unrealistic.

I don't think there is much between us and Brentford currently and they also have a far better backroom structure at this moment in time.
 

Very hard to call.

I do think its time though that we appointed in hope rather than fear.

That may mean higher risk but conversely this cycle that we're in needs to be broken.

I like Henrik Rydstrom. But would he be another Christian Gross?

I like Kasper Hjulmand too. But limited experience outside Mitjylland and failed at Mainz. International football does not translate.

Graham Potter still seems like a good bridge between higher risk and lower risk, and is more progressive than conservative.

It's all opinions. I'd still make Moyes favourite. That seems a much easier appointment to make if he's willing
Graham potter…Chelsea broke him. If he came here we’d destroy him
 
I have voted for Graham Potter again.

He was hot property while he was at Brighton and I'm not put off by his inability to find a cohesive side at Chelsea. It's a thankless task there.

I get the argument that we don't have a squad that fits his style. But after next season we only have 12 senior players contracted to us. It's a perfect opportunity to rebuild and we don't want to waste that with having yet another short-term fix overseeing it.

In the short-term, I am confident he would be pragmatic enough to get us the results we need.
 
We had this last year and the thread is still more or less active, I am aware of this... Want to see the difference. Football is a quick business, so a new pull, with a good mix of candidates, a few have stayed, many have been added.

I left out some like Xavi, Allegri or Tuchel and included more realistic ones, also some like Gallardo, Still or Jagoba that recently changed clubs, also some that good work in smaller leagues over years, as well as some promising Championship managers like Robins, Cleverly, Edwards etc.
There is nobody to fire him, and nobody to hire any sort of a replacement.

Dyche is here until we have a new owner, and they have had a chance to settle in.
Then we can think about yet another knee jerk reaction like those that have crippled the club since Moyles left.
 
I'm not that clued up on managers but I would like someone young who plays direct and fast but can set up a team to be able to defend.

Couldn't be doing with anyone who sets a team up like Russell Martin did the other night.
 

Frank is probably the best option on the list but also unrealistic.

I don't think there is much between us and Brentford currently and they also have a far better backroom structure at this moment in time.
Everton has the potential to be a big club again, I don't think Brentford has that.

We don't want any more young inexperienced managers, the job is too big for that.
We need experience in any of the four major leagues(England, Germany,Spain or Italy).
I would consider an older manager for a few years to get the club back on a solid footing.
 
Everton has the potential to be a big club again, I don't think Brentford has that.

We don't want any more young inexperienced managers, the job is too big for that.
We need experience in any of the four major leagues(England, Germany,Spain or Italy).
I would consider an older manager for a few years to get the club back on a solid footing.

I agree, but I don't think Frank would move to us under current ownership. Perhaps next summer though he could be enticed with a new club set-up, providing we stay up.
 

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