Don't know about that, the earlier we have a manager in place the earlier he can inform the board of transfer targets, etc.
And what?
This is a new Everton, an Everton that doesnt take 3 weeks to make a signing only to be piped to it by West Ham.
Don't know about that, the earlier we have a manager in place the earlier he can inform the board of transfer targets, etc.
This Ryazantsev guy? Any impressions on him?
1 things for sure.
It wont be rushed IMO, sure everybody wants the new man in ASAP, but realistically, we dont need a Manager until the players start pre-season training, which will be around 2-3 week after the end of the Euros.
Just referring back to the decision today to release Martinez - it's the clearest indication yet of the shift of power between the old guard and the new. I can't emphasise that enough.
It was a rather strange set of circumstances, but without Moshiri/Ryazantsev's leadership would never have happened. RM may be a nice guy, but he's tough and was well advised. Sometime soon perhaps we can go into more detail of what happened.
However the most important thing is that now Moshiri has a blank canvas - he can choose his manager, his manager can choose who he keeps and who goes, and how he spends the transfer funds provided by Moshiri this summer.
At the time of the AGM just 6 months ago we had a failing manager and a failing board with no alternative business plan or access to capital.
That's all changed, first actions witnessed today. It's going to be a summer like none we have ever experienced - enjoy![]()
But the Euros is usually used as a scouting opportunity. The new manager definitely needs to be in, in time for the start of the competition imo.And what?
This is a new Everton, an Everton that doesnt take 3 weeks to make a signing only to be piped to it by West Ham.
It seems weird we could be managerless for the next two months
But the Euros is usually used as a scouting opportunity. The new manager definitely needs to be in, in time for the start of the competition imo.
What's different this time mate is we have resources, and people who know how to run businesses - everything we have lacked for more than two decades.
good mate
Of course not, but ideally he'd have the club's scouts also there. Transfers aren't a one man operation.Are you suggesting he can only watch the Euros while our Manager?
Pretty sure every single manager in the world will be scouting the Euros, employed or not.
And what?
This is a new Everton, an Everton that doesnt take 3 weeks to make a signing only to be piped to it by West Ham.
Of course not, but ideally he'd have the club's scouts also there. Transfers aren't a one man operation.
We cannot be bringing in a manager in late July, pre-season arrangements need to be made.
A quick start tends to be vital in how your season goes.
To be fair, I think his point is that players aren't going to wait until the last 3 weeks of pre-season to see if we want to sign them. What if other clubs snap up the players who would have been our new manager's top targets before he's even in post?
Only teams that that other lot do their scouting by watching major tournaments- good managers should have identified the stars of the tournament well before it starts.But the Euros is usually used as a scouting opportunity. The new manager definitely needs to be in, in time for the start of the competition imo.
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