Next manager poll

Next Everton manager

  • Micky Mellon

    Votes: 29 8.7%
  • Paul Cook

    Votes: 16 4.8%
  • Alan Pardew

    Votes: 37 11.1%
  • Rafael

    Votes: 105 31.6%
  • Ian Holloway

    Votes: 42 12.7%
  • David Moyes

    Votes: 64 19.3%
  • Alan Stubbs

    Votes: 16 4.8%
  • Phil Neville

    Votes: 31 9.3%
  • Gary Neville

    Votes: 25 7.5%
  • Neville Neville

    Votes: 113 34.0%

  • Total voters
    332
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Given in previous years we always tend to fancy a ‘flavour of the month/season manager’ (Martinez/Koeman etc) no doubt the next shout will be likes of Daniel Farke as his team are doing OK and beat City. However do we need to go back and have a person that GETS Everton - who knows the history of the club and knows exactly what the fans want.

I watched Koeman sit on that bench and see zero passion - the same can be said about Silva today - the guy looked lost and bereft of any ideas of what to do and change it and he sat slumped in his seat looking like he couldn’t give a [Poor language removed]. Dare I compare him, but look at that fella across the park - never sits down, constantly pushing his team, passionately celebrating goals etc - this is what we need and given conversations I have had recently I would not rule out a former manager who totally gets Everton. Yes he moved on for ‘bigger and better things’ at Man Utd but David Moyes ticks the box of a passionate Evertonian. Perhaps working with a Tim Cahill/Arteta - I believe we could bring some passion back to playing in the blue shirt for Everton.

I am sure I will get shot down with ‘never go back’ ‘he [Poor language removed] on us when he went to United’ etc but I got the chance to speak to him personally last week and if I was a betting man (I’m not!!) I would stick money on him being the next manager.


I don’t normally comment or post much stuff here so this is a very rare post from me so am just being honest with my thoughts. Is it the right move or do we need to consider other options? Would welcome your thoughts guys.
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Given in previous years we always tend to fancy a ‘flavour of the month/season manager’ (Martinez/Koeman etc) no doubt the next shout will be likes of Daniel Farke as his team are doing OK and beat City. However do we need to go back and have a person that GETS Everton - w knows the history of the club and knows exactly what the fans want.

I watched Koeman sit on that bench and see zero passion - the same can be said about Silva today - the guy looked lost and bereft of any ideas of what to do and change it and he sat slumped in his seat looking like he couldn’t give a [Poor language removed]. Dare I compare him, but look at that fella across the park - never sits down, constantly pushing his team, passionately celebrating goals etc - this is what we need and given conversations I have had recently I would not rule out a former manager who totally gets Everton. Yes he moved on for ‘bigger and better things’ at Man Utd but David Moyes ticks the box of a passionate Evertonian. Perhaps working with a Tim Cahill/Arteta - I believe we could bring some passion back to playing in the blue shirt for Everton.

I am sure I will get shot down with ‘never go back’ ‘he [Poor language removed] on us when he went to United’ etc but I got the chance to speak to him personally last week and if I was a betting man (I’m not!!) I would stick money on him being the next manager.


I don’t normally comment or post much stuff here so this is a very rare post from me so am just being honest with my thoughts. Is it the right move or do we need to consider other options? Would welcome your thoughts guys.
I have had a few pints today so perhaps I will take your kind advice my friend
 
Given in previous years we always tend to fancy a ‘flavour of the month/season manager’ (Martinez/Koeman etc) no doubt the next shout will be likes of Daniel Farke as his team are doing OK and beat City. However do we need to go back and have a person that GETS Everton - w knows the history of the club and knows exactly what the fans want.

I watched Koeman sit on that bench and see zero passion - the same can be said about Silva today - the guy looked lost and bereft of any ideas of what to do and change it and he sat slumped in his seat looking like he couldn’t give a [Poor language removed]. Dare I compare him, but look at that fella across the park - never sits down, constantly pushing his team, passionately celebrating goals etc - this is what we need and given conversations I have had recently I would not rule out a former manager who totally gets Everton. Yes he moved on for ‘bigger and better things’ at Man Utd but David Moyes ticks the box of a passionate Evertonian. Perhaps working with a Tim Cahill/Arteta - I believe we could bring some passion back to playing in the blue shirt for Everton.

I am sure I will get shot down with ‘never go back’ ‘he [Poor language removed] on us when he went to United’ etc but I got the chance to speak to him personally last week and if I was a betting man (I’m not!!) I would stick money on him being the next manager.


I don’t normally comment or post much stuff here so this is a very rare post from me so am just being honest with my thoughts. Is it the right move or do we need to consider other options? Would welcome your thoughts guys.

I have had a few pints today so perhaps I will take your kind advice my friend
Only pulling your leg mate
 

It's too early yet for such conversations.But if things don't work out with Silva, then i think Chris Wilder would be a great choice.Im being deadly serious here as well.
 
Silva ain’t the one. Too many days like this under him and he ain’t learning. Just trolls out the same ‘it’s an unacceptable defeat’ lark. Well do something about it then instead of just watching it happen with your arms folded
 

Never in all my years following EFC can I recall us having a more “favourable” set of opening fixtures.

Even if we aren’t good enough to finish in the top four, we should at least be ensconced there right now and with a great chance to solidify that position next Saturday.

Instead we find ourselves stuck in the doldrums yet again, 11th in the table and with a defence leaking soft goals like a sieve.

I dread to think what will happen once we start playing the good teams.
 

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