Succession Planning - Managerial Wishlist

The crazy thing about keeping Moyes is that I'm not sure a better season has existed as far as available managers go. Glasner and Iraola would be clear upgrades and are both open to recruiting. Even if you don't get either there are plenty of options around Europe. We don't need to be scared of the whole "who would we get instead?" nonsense.
 
Given that only managers who are former players can win trophies at Everton. I want a former player. I think Baines, because he is already on the coaching staff would be a good pick, we may finally get some attacking fullbacks at the club again.

If Arteta doesn't win anything at the end of the season I could see Arsenal parting ways with him, but I think he is a really good manager, he has proven this season that he is adaptable, changing his style of play to grind out results.

Lee Carsley is probably the only other one that you could say has experience and is doing well, though its under 21 international, which is different from day to day management of the first team.

I think emotionally you look at people like Rooney and Ferguson, but I think other than Derby, Rooney has struggled to make that transition into management, maybe if he had Rosenior as his number two (like at Derby) he could be successful. I think Ferguson was a bit unlucky at Inverness because they went bust, but that was 2 years ago now and he doesnt seem desperate to get back in. I would love to see him at least back on our coaching staff, but perhaps he doesnt want to, now that he has been first team manager.
 
Given that only managers who are former players can win trophies at Everton. I want a former player. I think Baines, because he is already on the coaching staff would be a good pick, we may finally get some attacking fullbacks at the club again.

If Arteta doesn't win anything at the end of the season I could see Arsenal parting ways with him, but I think he is a really good manager, he has proven this season that he is adaptable, changing his style of play to grind out results.

Lee Carsley is probably the only other one that you could say has experience and is doing well, though its under 21 international, which is different from day to day management of the first team.

I think emotionally you look at people like Rooney and Ferguson, but I think other than Derby, Rooney has struggled to make that transition into management, maybe if he had Rosenior as his number two (like at Derby) he could be successful. I think Ferguson was a bit unlucky at Inverness because they went bust, but that was 2 years ago now and he doesnt seem desperate to get back in. I would love to see him at least back on our coaching staff, but perhaps he doesnt want to, now that he has been first team manager.
Surely that’s a joke post
 
The crazy thing about keeping Moyes is that I'm not sure a better season has existed as far as available managers go. Glasner and Iraola would be clear upgrades and are both open to recruiting. Even if you don't get either there are plenty of options around Europe. We don't need to be scared of the whole "who would we get instead?" nonsense.

I'd like to think the board are aiming to have a conversation with them as a minimum. Surely that's something they have to do?
 
Given that only managers who are former players can win trophies at Everton. I want a former player. I think Baines, because he is already on the coaching staff would be a good pick, we may finally get some attacking fullbacks at the club again.

If Arteta doesn't win anything at the end of the season I could see Arsenal parting ways with him, but I think he is a really good manager, he has proven this season that he is adaptable, changing his style of play to grind out results.

Lee Carsley is probably the only other one that you could say has experience and is doing well, though its under 21 international, which is different from day to day management of the first team.

I think emotionally you look at people like Rooney and Ferguson, but I think other than Derby, Rooney has struggled to make that transition into management, maybe if he had Rosenior as his number two (like at Derby) he could be successful. I think Ferguson was a bit unlucky at Inverness because they went bust, but that was 2 years ago now and he doesnt seem desperate to get back in. I would love to see him at least back on our coaching staff, but perhaps he doesnt want to, now that he has been first team manager.
Don’t think anyone at all is thinking Rooney.

Why would we give it Baines who has a grand total of no managing experience?
 
The crazy thing about keeping Moyes is that I'm not sure a better season has existed as far as available managers go. Glasner and Iraola would be clear upgrades and are both open to recruiting. Even if you don't get either there are plenty of options around Europe. We don't need to be scared of the whole "who would we get instead?" nonsense.
I’m pretty confident Iraiola knows exactly where he’s going already.
 
The crazy thing about keeping Moyes is that I'm not sure a better season has existed as far as available managers go. Glasner and Iraola would be clear upgrades and are both open to recruiting. Even if you don't get either there are plenty of options around Europe. We don't need to be scared of the whole "who would we get instead?" nonsense.
Its because of the relegation mess we have been that makes people happy with moyes, the comfort of midtable safety has become a mind set of many blues, hes done a great job in a short time but i would like glasner at everton.
 

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