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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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 a qualified 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.


Why and based on what?
 

Allardyce wouldn’t be the worst option in the world.

He would take us back to basics, which we need to do. He would make us more solid defensively, which we need to do. We would start scoring more goals from set pieces, which we need to do. And we would start to move up the table, which we need to do.

You could almost guarantee that if he stayed 2 1/2 years then he’d do a better job than Martinez or Koeman managed to.

He’d love to have a chance at a big club with money to spend, which he has never really had before. He’s got a point to prove before he retires for good.

*Awaits abuse
 
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.

But your vilifying Allardyce for wrong doings, but do you honestly believe Moshiri has become a billionaire in an honest way? Yet he's now our major shareholder & more then likely a 'crook' in some description too. What's the difference in supporting the man that now basically owns our club (which you've not denied) vs taking the moral high ground over a potential coach of our club?

I'm not claiming we will be relagated. I'm saying we are in a relegation fight. If you honestly can't see that & believe such an idea is being 'forced' onto us then you are dilluded. Look at the table, and our performances over the last 20 games this season in all competitions.

I've attended every premier league game this season bar one. Believe you me there are best part of 38,000 other fans that have had to sit through the complete & utter dire performances from nearly every player, so doubt I'm alone in thinking we are in big trouble.

So who do you think should be our next manager? Intrigued. Or who would you like?
 
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.


Well said that man
 
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.


Pretty much what I keep saying. Anyone who thinks right now we are going to attract a top drawer mangager need a reality check.

People keep slagging the idea of Dyche/ Allardyce. I ask the same question to those people time & time again.

Who else is there right now?
 

Allardyce wouldn’t be the worst option in the world.

He would take us back to basics, which we need to do. He would make us more solid defensively, which we need to do. We would start scoring more goals from set pieces, which we need to do. And we would start to move up the table, which we need to do.

You could almost guarantee that if he stayed 2 1/2 years then he’d do a better job than Martinez or Koeman managed to.

He’d love to have a chance at a big club with money to spend, which he has never really had before. He’s got a point to prove before he retires for good.

*Awaits abuse

How is he gonna do that? Is he gonna magic 3 new central defenders out his backside. I think our defence is incapable of defending and I think even fat Sam would be incapable of polishing that turd.
 


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