Of the list only Lampard and Potter interest me long term. Dunc, who knows. Thing we may as well give him it interim though whilst we do a thorough search. Mancini has always been my dream Everton manager but that ain’t happening.
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not reallyWe’re basically bezzies now
In defense of Rooney, who I wouldn't choose, there's no way he has come into the same situation at Derby as those before him.
It was an utterly senseless appointment, and anyone with a slight bit of common sense could have predicted this outcome. I don't read much into polls online, they mean very little, even though I have started one or two for a bit of fun before.
The fact people thought this could still baffles me, and I do think there is quite a bit of difference in opinion between the generations in our fan base these days. My Dad thought Benitez would be a great choice, but he watches next to no football outside of us anymore. He constantly tried to say it was only because he's a red that we didn't want him, even though he ended up changing his opinion pretty quickly. The younger elements of the fan base are much more unsettled at our current position because we have seen nothing but failure and misery.
I don't think he will return, but his record season of points tally & the exciting football cannot be forgotten....Yes in his first season then the defence went to pot for two seasons
I don't want Rooney because he is a granny shagging judas who treated us like dirt. Why are we obsessed with managers who treated us like crap?I don’t think there’s any argument to choose Lampard over Rooney, I also think a lot of the Rooney sentiment is a “Rooney & Ferguson” sentiment.
The win rate, not acknowledging the situation at Derby is daft, they’re playing out of their skin for him at a bad bad time, he’s also been able to get half a tune out of the likes of Ravel Morrison.
I’m personally at the point where I’m fed up of seeing the players get away with murder, they knew with Rafael that the fans would always be on his back anyway, they took the mick out of Silva and didn’t bother for Koeman, the ‘talent’ is supposedly there, and if that’s what it takes to actually get them playing for Everton then so be it.
From a standing perspective, he’s a massive influence on basically every current player in world football, certainly right up there with Gerrard & Lampard, and for his faults it’s widely known that his footballing intelligence is through the roof.
It’s not a position that I’m thrilled about being in, but all things considered at this very moment it’s not the worst idea in the world, we’re in dire straights and if it’s a couple of fire breathing Evertonians that we need to get through it then so be it.
One thing that’s absolutely inevitable, is that if we lined up with Rooney & Ferguson on the touchline this season, Goodison would be absolutely bouncing.
This is why the club perhaps would do well to ignore fans.
*Makes notes.
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Derby County Manager Win Rate
Steve McClaren 44.83%
Gary Rowett 43.33%
Frank Lampard 42.11%
Phillip Cocu 32.31%
Wayne Rooney 27.69%
Voting for him for 3 reasons.
1. Currently odds favourite - a lot of people vote for whoever they think is most likely.
2. BRING A BLOO HOME
3. Blagged by the media narrative he's doing a good job at derby. Good run of form for the last few weeks - that's it.
It's not mate great first season with some great stuff played but that squad was better than this and for two seasons after that we regressed he couldn't rebuild our defence. Organisation and set piece defending are two prerequisites to keep us up!I don't think he will regurn, but his record season of points tally & the exciting football cannot be forgotten....
Because Kenwright is on the board and pretty much clueless and Moshiri is the owner and also pretty much clueless.Why is it always the same 4 or 5 chumps on our list ?....big world out there ,fresh blood new ideas ..same players mind you ?
But its like me saying the fans were against Benitez, never gave him a chance, so its not fair to judge himIn defense of Rooney, who I wouldn't choose, there's no way he has come into the same situation at Derby as those before him.
I reckon he might have nudged a few losses to draws and a few draws to wins if he was able to bring in players like Mason Mount, Harry Wilson & Tomori plus spend £12M on top of that. The fact they weren't allowed to give Jagielka another 6 months tells you the severe limitations he's working with.
And I doubt starting the season with a 21 point deduction did much for morale around the place either. It's not the fairest comparison.
The Everton board are currently asking themselves, what would Everton do in this situation?
In defense of Rooney, who I wouldn't choose, there's no way he has come into the same situation at Derby as those before him.
I reckon he might have nudged a few losses to draws and a few draws to wins if he was able to bring in players like Mason Mount, Harry Wilson & Tomori plus spend £12M on top of that. The fact they weren't allowed to give Jagielka another 6 months tells you the severe limitations he's working with.
And I doubt starting the season with a 21 point deduction did much for morale around the place either. It's not the fairest comparison.
Feel sorry for the team who got relegated last season instead of them.
Derby should have faced penalty last season.