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Chris Wilder is not the answer.
He's done an excellent job in the first few months of being a PL manager.
So did Phil Brown at Hull. Look at how that turned out.
 
Chris Wilder is not the answer.
He's done an excellent job in the first few months of being a PL manager.
So did Phil Brown at Hull. Look at how that turned out.
Phil brown failed at every club he's been at. Bad comparison. All wilder has done is succeed in the job he's at.
 

Phil brown failed at every club he's been at. Bad comparison. All wilder has done is succeed in the job he's at.

Wilder is a Poundland Howe.

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Not that I think that would happen but those who are turning their noses up at wilder and saying no chance,

Moshiri hired a man who had about the same time in the premier league as wilder and then got relegated, then had a second go and was doing nothing before getting sacked.

At the moment is say Wilber's cv easily stands up to the incumbent Everton manager.
 
Not that I think that would happen but those who are turning their noses up at wilder and saying no chance,

Moshiri hired a man who had about the same time in the premier league as wilder and then got relegated, then had a second go and was doing nothing before getting sacked.

At the moment is say Wilber's cv easily stands up to the incumbent Everton manager.

??? How do you know Wilder isn't going to get relegated this season?
 

Not that I think that would happen but those who are turning their noses up at wilder and saying no chance,

Moshiri hired a man who had about the same time in the premier league as wilder and then got relegated, then had a second go and was doing nothing before getting sacked.

At the moment is say Wilber's cv easily stands up to the incumbent Everton manager.

This is why expectations and managed expectations are hugely important for our fanbase, more so than any other club and now more than ever.

Given the vast sums we've spent over the last few years, the expectations of the club have skyrocketed. And, while a lot do/did, I'm not sure that most Evertonians agree/d that Silva was underqualified for the role. Many harbour/ed aspirations of Mourinho, rightly or wrongly.

That's quite a gulf in terms of the managerial food chain, and it probably explains why the management situation seems so hopeless at the moment, because there is no consensus for a realistic alternative.
 
Not that I think that would happen but those who are turning their noses up at wilder and saying no chance,

Moshiri hired a man who had about the same time in the premier league as wilder and then got relegated, then had a second go and was doing nothing before getting sacked.

At the moment is say Wilber's cv easily stands up to the incumbent Everton manager.
Again, incorrect. Silva has a decent CV of winning in top level football in a couple of countries, nearly kept Hull up who were dropping like a rock when he took over and was bizarrely sacked by Watford despite the fact they weren't anywhere near in trouble.

Saying Silva was a bad appointment is hindsight. His CV is far superior to Wilder's.

The answer next is to bring in an actual, proven winner in the elite game.

Not Howe
Not Arteta
Not Phil Neville
Not Wilder

If we can get him, Jose without a doubt.

After that, who knows?
 
Not that I think that would happen but those who are turning their noses up at wilder and saying no chance,

Moshiri hired a man who had about the same time in the premier league as wilder and then got relegated, then had a second go and was doing nothing before getting sacked.

At the moment is say Wilber's cv easily stands up to the incumbent Everton manager.
100% this

If his name was Claude wildero and he gained promotion from all the French leagues and had a very average side mid table in ligue one some forum members would be creaming their keks over the prospect of him coming here.

That for damn sure
 
Again, incorrect. Silva has a decent CV of winning in top level football in a couple of countries, nearly kept Hull up who were dropping like a rock when he took over and was bizarrely sacked by Watford despite the fact they weren't anywhere near in trouble.

Saying Silva was a bad appointment is hindsight. His CV is far superior to Wilder's.

The answer next is to bring in an actual, proven winner in the elite game.

Not Howe
Not Arteta
Not Phil Neville
Not Wilder

If we can get him, Jose without a doubt.

After that, who knows?
Wilder has gained promotion from the championship mate... With an unfancied team

That defo beats anything silva has done.

The championship is renowned as one of the hardest leagues in europe
 
Wilder has gained promotion from the championship mate... With an unfancied team

That defo beats anything silva has done.

The championship is renowned as one of the hardest leagues in europe
Politely disagree but it's all opinions.

You don't like Silva and he's currently proving your reservations correct.
 

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