Next Everton Manager

Manager?

  • Rhino

    Votes: 85 8.7%
  • Tuchel

    Votes: 168 17.2%
  • Simeone

    Votes: 259 26.6%
  • Dyche

    Votes: 59 6.1%
  • Allardyce

    Votes: 91 9.3%
  • Silva

    Votes: 283 29.0%
  • Hiddink

    Votes: 30 3.1%

  • Total voters
    975
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Do you not support Moshiri?

I support Everton Football club. I suspect Moshiri couldn't care less if he had mine as well.

I think the better question to ask is; just what lengths or rather depths, as a supporter are you prepared to accept.

In my opinion, If Alladyce was in any other business besides football he would be facing prosecution. I find employing such a character anathema to what this club represents.

I don't buy into the argument that him or even Dyche are the only options, to save us from the "claim" we are going to be relegated.

Instead I think that it is a narrative that has been pushed by certain people in a media frenzy.

To hold this viewpoint is not delusion. It's Evertonians refusing to accept being force fed false options.
 

I support Everton Football club. I suspect Moshiri couldn't care less if he had mine as well.

I think the better question to ask is; just what lengths or rather depths, as a supporter are you prepared to accept.

In my opinion, If Alladyce was in any other business besides football he would be facing prosecution. I find employing such a character anathema to what this club represents.

I don't buy into the argument that him or even Dyche are the only options, to save us from the "claim" we are going to be relegated.

Instead I think that it is a narrative that has been pushed by certain people in a media frenzy.

To hold this viewpoint is not delusion. It's Evertonians refusing to accept being force fed false options.
Hear, hear. Agree with every word.
 

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I can understand people not wanting Allardyce for a whole variety of reasons and he is also far from my ideal choice.

I can’t understand some folk saying they would rather see us relegated though.

Right now, that is a distant nightmare but a possibility nonetheless. There are no guarantees with any appointment but it doesn’t seem the club is working from a long list of candidates.

Quite honestly, if I could start over I wouldn’t bother with football. It’s big business with no genuine competition and money obsessed.
There certainly isn’t honest money behind Chelsea and Man City.

We have put up with Shoite for years and keep coming back for more. Allardyce I’d look on as somewhat unpleasant medicine but one that has a higher probability of working nonetheless.

I do not want to take a chance on assessing the catastrophe of relegation if that happened whilst thinking we might have given ourselves a better chance of avoiding it if we made a more practical decision.

We are already in a different galaxy to the elite. Relegation is obliteration for the club. If it’s Allardyce we have him for 2 1/2 years at the absolute most, maybe less, he’ll be a pensioner afterwards.

He need not define the whole club and its support, but relegation would be defining.

We need an appointment and soon, I’ll get behind Allardyce, Dyche, whoever it is now.

My loyalty is to the club, not individual players or managers.
 
The question is who would take on the challenge? I don't want Sam (various reasons)but on the other hand if he keeps us up I will swallow it. I would prefer Dyche of the two and Silva would be ideal but I can't see him leaving Watford to join our current mess. We have to be real though there are a limited ammount of managers who are qualified(in terms of premiere league scraps) and or would be keen, we are in freefall the squad is poorer than we thought, the players are gutless, we concede, we have no threat. That's with 150m spent!We are a shambles from top to bottom as a team. We need a strong personality to sort it.
 
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I support Everton Football club. I suspect Moshiri couldn't care less if he had mine as well.

I think the better question to ask is; just what lengths or rather depths, as a supporter are you prepared to accept.

In my opinion, If Alladyce was in any other business besides football he would be facing prosecution. I find employing such a character anathema to what this club represents.

I don't buy into the argument that him or even Dyche are the only options, to save us from the "claim" we are going to be relegated.

Instead I think that it is a narrative that has been pushed by certain people in a media frenzy.

To hold this viewpoint is not delusion. It's Evertonians refusing to accept being force fed false options.

I'm not sure what it is this club represents any more mate TBH - the 'peoples club' was a soundbite coined by a manager that a lot of the fanbase now cannot stand and - in some quarters - actually hate despite his 11 (albeit unproductive years) at the helm. Is that what we represent?

Do we 'represent' one of our - pfffff - 'own' players being hounded so roundly by sections of the crowd that he wants off ASAP. Is that part of what we represent?

I'm lucky, I got the 80's out of it, me old man got the 60's on top of that, so - in short - we've got that at least. But the SoS was a long time ago, as was the 80's and the DOGS...we need to have a step back and a big think about what we actually are and what it is we represent these days...

And at this moment in time Sam Allardyce is just about our level mate.

And if you think the 'claim' of relegation is as unlikely as you make it sound then you're watching this with your eyes closed.

This squad is disjointed and fractured poss beyond repair (see KENNY OG, see MARTINA injury), team spirit and all that 'all together now' piffle is well departed....it's 2017 and WAYNE ROONEY looks to be the only one with a footballing brain switched on, sadly he hasn't got the legs to make it count. We have a captain that's basically mute in Jags, failing that we have one in Williams who should never - EVER - have played the other night let alone worn the armband. And if UNSWORTH's got any sense - as he seems to now suggest - he'll make a sharp one back to the comfort of the 23's and forget this never happened because - really - what was he thinking the other night...

And I feel like I'm ranting at you, I'm not really mate, you're a boss poster and I enjoy reading your views...

And at risk of sounding a bad arse - I've been up to FF twice in the last couple of weeks and the atmosphere all round absolutely stinks, from the security lads, to the desks to the pitches. Clouds have set in and if they're not swept away soon then we're in for very dark times indeed.

'Orrible time to be a blue...have a good weekend mate.

And apols for the angst. ;)
 

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