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FWIW he'd be my choice.How anyone could read that and not think he'd be a perfect fit for us is beiyond me.
This absolutely nailed it ?Somebody has to take charge on an interim basis, and the only man for that is Dunc.
Longer term, all the candidates have prior commitments, so it might well be a good opportunity for Dunc to have an extended run, then see what direction they decide in the summer.
I dont dislike Martinez but as mentioned in this thread, his ticka tacka style, and our squad has disaster written all over it.
My first choice would be Rooney. Knows the club and staff inside out. Has passion for the club. Well respected internationally and has Derby playing very good football on a shoe string budget. My only concern is if the job is too early for him.
Would love it but…."Other names being discussed include Wayne Rooney, who has done outstanding work at Derby, and Niko Kovac, the former Bayern Munich head coach who is available after leaving Monaco. Moshiri has always liked Jose Mourinho, who is at Roma."
YES. Whoever is putting his name forward needs to go big on it.
Potter - won't come unless it's in the summer.
Dunc - can take the Villa game but ultimately we give him it until the end of the season or he needs to move on from Everton because career wise being the man next to 5 failed managers isn't a good look to it
Garcia - untested in the league, country and his CV isn't too hot.
Jose - 5 years ago YES ALL DAY, today not so much plus he would need a shedloads of money.
Rooney - it's just too soon for him and too much of a gamble on a very inexperienced manager.
Lampard - did well at Derby and well at Chelsea but that wasn't until he started to spend money like Little Fat Frank in the sweet shop.
Martinez - if it's interim until the end of the season, possibly but he wants to come back permanently but we paid him £10m to F Off so I doubt Moshiri will be a fan.
For me, I want stability and reliability quickly so Duncan for Villa, get that bounce back appeal and hopefully 3 points in the meanwhile we have drawn up a Manager list plus Director of Football list.
My pick if we can't get Potter,
Nico Kovac - ex Bayern, Monaco and Croatia manager
Double winner at Bayern, took a struggling Monaco from relegation battle to 3rd and won the German Cup with Eintracht Frankfurt.
Left Monaco despite them being 6th so he is free and available now
On his style of play: "Every coach has his own philosophy, his own way of thinking about football. At Frankfurt, at Bayern, it was different. I have to find the best system and the best tactics for this team. That said, I like intense football. To play with intensity, you have to work hard physically and be in top form. To be at the top tactically and technically, you have to be in good shape. Our first official match is in August so we have time. We'll do our best. When you change clubs, you have to have an overview to decide on the system. It's not easy to define our style but we can play with a four- or five-man defence. Every coach has two or three possible systems. We will see."
On the youngsters: "The important thing is to have a good mix but what matters to me is their level. I'm convinced we'll be able to bring young players back into the first team. We believe in giving opportunities to young players. Young players put pressure on the old ones."
A very very good coach.
Moyes at WH? admit didn’t work todayNever go back….never works?
Rooney, Ferguson, or Lampard for me. Not because the first two are a blue lar, but because none of them would get us relegated, they will all get better and we need to realise where we are and build. Moshiri needs to understand they need time, stop spending mega money on rubbish and build the club and team inch by inch.Potter - won't come unless it's in the summer.
Dunc - can take the Villa game but ultimately we give him it until the end of the season or he needs to move on from Everton because career wise being the man next to 5 failed managers isn't a good look to it
Garcia - untested in the league, country and his CV isn't too hot.
Jose - 5 years ago YES ALL DAY, today not so much plus he would need a shedloads of money.
Rooney - it's just too soon for him and too much of a gamble on a very inexperienced manager.
Lampard - did well at Derby and well at Chelsea but that wasn't until he started to spend money like Little Fat Frank in the sweet shop.
Martinez - if it's interim until the end of the season, possibly but he wants to come back permanently but we paid him £10m to F Off so I doubt Moshiri will be a fan.
For me, I want stability and reliability quickly so Duncan for Villa, get that bounce back appeal and hopefully 3 points in the meanwhile we have drawn up a Manager list plus Director of Football list.
My pick if we can't get Potter,
Nico Kovac - ex Bayern, Monaco and Croatia manager
Double winner at Bayern, took a struggling Monaco from relegation battle to 3rd and won the German Cup with Eintracht Frankfurt.
Left Monaco despite them being 6th so he is free and available now
On his style of play: "Every coach has his own philosophy, his own way of thinking about football. At Frankfurt, at Bayern, it was different. I have to find the best system and the best tactics for this team. That said, I like intense football. To play with intensity, you have to work hard physically and be in top form. To be at the top tactically and technically, you have to be in good shape. Our first official match is in August so we have time. We'll do our best. When you change clubs, you have to have an overview to decide on the system. It's not easy to define our style but we can play with a four- or five-man defence. Every coach has two or three possible systems. We will see."
On the youngsters: "The important thing is to have a good mix but what matters to me is their level. I'm convinced we'll be able to bring young players back into the first team. We believe in giving opportunities to young players. Young players put pressure on the old ones."
A very very good coach.
Funny thing is mate whoever we appoint I have massive misgivings about, as taking our job shows the aren't aware of just what a mess the clubs is from top to bottom - kinda feel any really ambitious good coach wouldn't go near itKenwright choice here
Bring back the same old same old like
Kendall x 2
Rooney
Ferguson
Pienaar
etc etc play on the fans heart strings.
Nostalgia bolloçks just the way he likes it.
"Other names being discussed include Wayne Rooney, who has done outstanding work at Derby, and Niko Kovac, the former Bayern Munich head coach who is available after leaving Monaco. Moshiri has always liked Jose Mourinho, who is at Roma."
YES. Whoever is putting his name forward needs to go big on it.