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The next manager appointment (new thread)

The next manager appointment

  • David Moyes

    Votes: 118 18.1%
  • Carlos Corberan

    Votes: 93 14.3%
  • Wayne Rooney

    Votes: 15 2.3%
  • Thomas Frank

    Votes: 77 11.8%
  • Graham Potter

    Votes: 86 13.2%
  • Marcelo Bielsa

    Votes: 13 2.0%
  • Abel Ferreira

    Votes: 8 1.2%
  • Imanol Alguacil

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Henrik Rydstrom

    Votes: 1 0.2%
  • Kjetil Knutsen

    Votes: 6 0.9%
  • Davide Ancelotti

    Votes: 67 10.3%
  • Sarina Wiegman

    Votes: 20 3.1%
  • Gareth Southgate

    Votes: 11 1.7%
  • Sergio Conceicao

    Votes: 7 1.1%
  • Roger Schmidt

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Edin Terzic

    Votes: 19 2.9%
  • Kasper Hjulmand

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Christian Streich

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

    Votes: 9 1.4%
  • Mister X not mentioned

    Votes: 97 14.9%

  • Total voters
    651
Moyes football was extremely boring, pragmatic, until this last couple of years.

He got turfed out of West Ham for the same thing despite winning them a trophy and keeping them a competitive top 8 side.

Martinez didn't "luck out" he's always had an eye for attacking talent even at Wigan. His football eventually turned boring in the same way but more attractive to the eye. We're currently at a time where Pep-like football is "the right way" even though it's equally as boring.

His first season was the best football we've played for almost 2 decades though.

And the Moyes type striker is one that runs the channels. Antonio said the same thing on a podcast about Scamacha not doing it and being dropped and soon sold after.
Martinez bought Niasse, at the time one of our most expensive ever signings. He’s been a disaster everywhere he has been since. The Moyes Yakubu team played better football.
 
Sarri is alright. Very experienced coach who's built some nice teams to watch, but his age does concern me a bit.

Rather we went with a fresher face, if I'm being honest. Someone who backs themselves to do a job, will get heavily involved in the coaching & tactical side of things, and develop at a big club like ours. Like a Hurzeler at Brighton.

I've already stated that Ancelotti Jr would be my pick personally.
 
Martinez bought Niasse, at the time one of our most expensive ever signings. He’s been a disaster everywhere he has been since. The Moyes Yakubu team played better football.
Agree with you about Niasse but not on the football under Martinez. The first season when he tweaked Moyes team was some of the best football I've seen at Goodison since the 80s.

Sadly he hasn't got a scooby how to set a team up to defend

Moyes always sent his teams out to be safety first
 
Fair enough, but he did misuse Haller trying to play him as a target man, one quick google and he could have seen the player was more suited too a three. We can just swap Haller for Danny Ings (who he did buy) who has hardly done anything there and was another poor buy. The two strikers you mention are just low grade target men, they suit his style of play and it relates to your other point in that I agree, you don't see many target men anymore mainly because they are bloody easy to play against that's why forwards now are more of a Watkins type where they can do a bit of everything. In terms of a team that's far more beneficial than a player who needs it handed to them on a plate all the time like DCL. Exceptions like Haaland who are just footballing freaks come along every once in a while though.
Arnautovic a low grade target man!

Super player!
 

Sarri is alright. Very experienced coach who's built some nice teams to watch, but his age does concern me a bit.

Rather we went with a fresher face, if I'm being honest. Someone who backs themselves to do a job, will get heavily involved in the coaching & tactical side of things, and develop at a big club like ours. Like a Hurzeler at Brighton.

I've already stated that Ancelotti Jr would be my pick personally.

manuel pellegrini won city the league
and he’s about 500

but i agree with you mate!
 
Agree with you about Niasse but not on the football under Martinez. The first season when he tweaked Moyes team was some of the best football I've seen at Goodison since the 80s.

Sadly he hasn't got a scooby how to set a team up to defend

Moyes always sent his teams out to be safety first
We scored an extra 6 goals compared to the season before despite adding Lukaku. We passed it around at the back more that’s for sure but I don’t remember us handing out too many hidings. We also scored a crazy number of free kicks that year for some reason.
 
Doesn't Carlo love a biff?
Vot is dis biff you speak of?
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For West Ham he played more of the right, he's very much not a target man, he created as much as he scored, hugely impactful player, like calling Berbatov a target man.
6 assists the first season 4 the second, yeah hugely creative that yet he scored 11 the first season and 10 the second so he didn't create as much as he scored then he sold himself out to the Chinese league. No idea why you mention Berbatov he is in a totally different league to Arnautovic. You clearly rate him whereas I don't it's not a big deal.
 

6 assists the first season 4 the second, yeah hugely creative that yet he scored 11 the first season and 10 the second so he didn't create as much as he scored then he sold himself out to the Chinese league. No idea why you mention Berbatov he is in a totally different league to Arnautovic. You clearly rate him whereas I don't it's not a big deal.

Was someone like Steve Pienaar creative, he didn't get many goals and assists.

So double digits in goal scoring and half again in assists, playing off the right.

I mention it as stylistically they are more similar then calling him a target man or comparing him to Michael Antonio.

Dude has a CL league winners medal and just won the Scudetto at 35.

Hes a completely different player then the one you are describing as a low grade target man, completely.

Its a really bad take.
 
Moyes is a backward step.

Show some ambition. Sarri or Tuchel.

Stadium should be a big pull.

Moyes is not a backwards step. Were circling the drain of relegation and have been for 3 years now. A manager thats proved he can take teams battling relegation and turn them into a European cup wining side is not a backwards step.

I agree we should be throwing everything at tuchel hes a massive name and a elite manager who would do fantastic at this club.

Sarri on the other hand is suicide for me. His style of play is extremely specialised and even at a top club like Chelsea with all of their resources and quality players he still struggled in the league and the majority of our midfield cant pass two yard without giving away possession. Also he sticks around at a club for about 2 seasons maximum if youre lucky, hes not what we need imo.
 
It’s direction of travel though .
I don’t want the team to be developed to follow the Moyes blueprint.
I would prefer to develop in a more attacking direction , with an emphasis on seeking victory.
A more attacking and proactive style than Moyes employs.

Whats the moyes blueprint? Attacking fullbacks and multiple players that score goals in the team, whipping in crosses and big striker heading them in, from a solid defensive base?


Look at the team moyes left us as well as having a £26m positive net spend over the previous 4 seasons and not being able to spend for 2 seasons straight during that time period. We also finished 6th that season with +15 GD.

Would love to see what any of your hipster flavour of the month managers blueprint would be in those situations.
 
Fair enough, but he did misuse Haller trying to play him as a target man, one quick google and he could have seen the player was more suited too a three. We can just swap Haller for Danny Ings (who he did buy) who has hardly done anything there and was another poor buy. The two strikers you mention are just low grade target men, they suit his style of play and it relates to your other point in that I agree, you don't see many target men anymore mainly because they are bloody easy to play against that's why forwards now are more of a Watkins type where they can do a bit of everything. In terms of a team that's far more beneficial than a player who needs it handed to them on a plate all the time like DCL. Exceptions like Haaland who are just footballing freaks come along every once in a while though.
Actually, David Sullivan signed Moyes. One of many such gifts from the chairman :lol:
 

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