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The next manager appointment (new thread)

The next manager appointment

  • David Moyes

    Votes: 144 17.1%
  • Carlos Corberan

    Votes: 74 8.8%
  • Wayne Rooney

    Votes: 17 2.0%
  • Thomas Frank

    Votes: 102 12.1%
  • Graham Potter

    Votes: 121 14.4%
  • Marcelo Bielsa

    Votes: 18 2.1%
  • Abel Ferreira

    Votes: 7 0.8%
  • Imanol Alguacil

    Votes: 1 0.1%
  • Henrik Rydstrom

    Votes: 1 0.1%
  • Kjetil Knutsen

    Votes: 8 1.0%
  • Davide Ancelotti

    Votes: 69 8.2%
  • Sarina Wiegman

    Votes: 23 2.7%
  • Gareth Southgate

    Votes: 13 1.5%
  • Sergio Conceicao

    Votes: 56 6.7%
  • Roger Schmidt

    Votes: 2 0.2%
  • Edin Terzic

    Votes: 30 3.6%
  • Kasper Hjulmand

    Votes: 2 0.2%
  • Christian Streich

    Votes: 3 0.4%
  • A caretaker like Big Sam, Warnock etc

    Votes: 11 1.3%
  • Mister X not mentioned

    Votes: 140 16.6%

  • Total voters
    842
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There are actally tonnes of different options out there that would make us an attractive proposition for any manager

Not sure if Potter would choose us though
Moyes obviously would want to take the job
Carsley would think about it
Carrick is really pushing on at Boro, but think he'd choose us if we offered it to him
Same for Corberan
 
Do we know if Potter is not simply on gardening leave?
I gave my vote to Moyes, cause he will be about the last person we can trust to guide us up the table. Should've made a decision sooner.
 


All day long.

Adapts his teams to play against different opposition. Started with no budget and had to sell the best players at Porto to become a serial winner with them after taking over from Nuno in2017.
11 major trophies with them in 7 years ,regular Champs lge , a very demanding manager , well travelled and very experienced.
Built a fantastic side at Porto from nothing money wise.
And he's gettable as in no club atm , could make an immediate impact especially if they back him in January.
Ticks all the boxes , he'd do for me.

This changed my vote, didn't realise how he started with Porto is a similar situation to what we find ourselves in he is definitely what we need
 

Conceicao would certainly be amongst the more radical appointments we could make. A risk without being an outlandish choice in my opinion.

Might have the galvanising qualities we need in addition to other things.

It's probably a longshot he comes here though, and into these circumstances.

I agree but a risk worth taking, he faces a similar start to what he had with Porto with not having too much to work with but can adapt to that which makes him such a great choice
 
….we’ll need a manager with a record of building a new team which will also require a new DOF with a record of acquiring good footballers with a restricted budget.

Name that DOF.

Criteria must be that they have performed better than Thelwell with the same amount of funds available?

No? Back in your box :)
 
Name that DOF.

Criteria must be that they have performed better than Thelwell with the same amount of funds available?

No? Back in your box :)

…the criteria can’t be that they have performed better than Thelwell because that opens it up to Betty, my 96 year old mother-in-law :dance:

Not sure I agree with you that O’Brien is a dud, we’ve both posted that Mangala is out of the game when the opposition goes past and Lindstrom doesn’t look any more effective than Harrison. This is the quality he’s recruiting.

Ndiaye is decent, 1 out of four summer signings a regular starter :hayee::hayee::hayee:, doing a great job, though. Hopefully Chermiti and Broja can save him because it’s quite grim. Despite what you say, I have given him genuine credit for a couple of the youth signings and suggested he might get a job somewhere looking after an Academy.

Now let’s read your excuses that all the bad signings are down to somebody else & Thelwell bought Garner (who I’ll give him credit for, even if I’m told that was very much the work of Ashley Cole).
 
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Conceicao would certainly be amongst the more radical appointments we could make. A risk without being an outlandish choice in my opinion.

Might have the galvanising qualities we need in addition to other things.

It's probably a longshot he comes here though, and into these circumstances.
It’s not an impossible job we’re offering. Isn’t Dyche something like. The 6th best paid manager in the league? All managers have big egos- the idea of taking Everton into a new stadium and the potential to turn them round will appeal to lots of managers. Villa managed to attract Emery when they were in the bottom 3.
 
…the criteria can’t be that they have performed better than Thelwell because that opens it up to Betty, my 96 year old mother-in-law :dance:

Not sure I agree with you that O’Brien is a dud, we’ve both posted that Mangala is out of the game when the opposition goes past and Lindstrom doesn’t look any more effective than Harrison. This is the quality he’s recruiting.

Ndiaye is decent, 1 out of four summer signings a regular starter :hayee::hayee::hayee:, doing a great job, though. Hopefully Chermiti and Broja can save him because it’s quite grim. Despite what you say, I have given him genuine credit for a couple of the youth signings and suggested he might get a job somewhere looking after an Academy.

Now let’s read your excuses that all the bad signings are down to somebody else & Thelwell bought Garner (who I’ll give him credit for, even if I’m told that was very much the work of Ashley Cole).
You didn't answer the question. Which top level DOF has done better than Thelwell given a budget of about minus £20 million per season?
 
You didn't answer the question. Which top level DOF has done better than Thelwell given a budget of about minus £20 million per season?

….posters seem to think there’s a budgetary excuse for buying poor footballers. Fulham played us recently with two very good full backs, a ageing striker bought for buttons and a midfielder Thelwell sold for £20m that would still walk into this Everton team. I think their DoF is a US wrestling entrepreneur with no background in ‘soccer’.

Paying £25m for Beto on the ‘never, never’ doesn’t make it a good signing, I’d actually say he’s no more effective than Ellis Simms both are a long way short of what we need.
 

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