For sure. But definitely time for him to put his feet up.C
Class act.
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For sure. But definitely time for him to put his feet up.C
Class act.
I think Dyche would be very hard to get mid season, especially when it’s a case of swapping one relegation battle for another. We definitely aren’t the proposition we were a few years ago when there was money to spend.
It does seem like the board want a fairly short term appointment, which I hope means they want to get a DoF in place and let him choose his own manager in the summer. But that’s probably wishful thinking.
Lampard did not sign anyone. Chelsea signed who they wanted to sign. Really worth re-emphasising this point.
Seems to me that people only want Lampard, because Gerrard is doing OK at Villa
Former Bayer Munich boss Niko Kovac is understood to be one of the names one Everton's 'lengthy shortlist' for the manager's job.
Just reading up on Rudi Garcia. I know a bit about Kovac but have to admit, Garcia's history seems impressive.
Does boast a relegation early in his management career, but appears to have learned from not being able to turn that club around after being appointed. Guided Lille to a league, got Lyon performing in the CL (possibly at a cost of the league). Seems to have a good CV anda very good W%. Putting his league win with Lille aside, his performance at Roma looks very good and was sacked after a poor ruun of 10 games. 2nd behind Juve in the league which is very good.
Very much on the Rudi Garcia bandwagon now I have to admit, out of all the links and speculation he looks the most qualified to stablise a club like us and progress them.
In fairness, Lampard's requested signings would have been decent; young progressive English players.which is what we want if we get a competent DoF
Has there been any direct links to Garcia since Benitez was fired? I haven't seen any.
A brief one I saw yesterday which was about Kovac and Garcia have been mentioned. I didnt know who Garcia was so have done some reading and based on that knowledge I have, feel he'd be most suited.
For what its worth Pereira seems to be on the drift in the betting markets and there is some interest in Garcia today which maybe significant but it is a very open marketJust reading up on Rudi Garcia. I know a bit about Kovac but have to admit, Garcia's history seems impressive.
Does boast a relegation early in his management career, but appears to have learned from not being able to turn that club around after being appointed. Guided Lille to a league, got Lyon performing in the CL (possibly at a cost of the league). Seems to have a good CV anda very good W%. Putting his league win with Lille aside, his performance at Roma looks very good and was sacked after a poor ruun of 10 games. 2nd behind Juve in the league which is very good.
Very much on the Rudi Garcia bandwagon now I have to admit, out of all the links and speculation he looks the most qualified to stablise a club like us and progress them.