Yes, but Koeman ended with a season heading towards 30-35 points. AVB ended with a season of 72 points, the two were nothing alike outside of they both got fired.
Koeman managed his team into losing, the players may not have liked AVB, but they won. He had 72 points, the most Tottenham had had that decade, and even after he was fired, the most Tottenham would have again until last season. His points total at Tottenham was THE best in their premier league history, up until last seasons campaign.
Plus, who cares if he loses the lockerroom in 18 months, unless you see him as the 10 year manager. Im not sure I see him as that, I think we need someone better, absolute upper crust, but with our current situation, we cant attract that. We need someone who can bridge that gap for us so we can get to that point, and who wont cost a fortune to fire. Paying 15 million for Marco Silva means you cant fire him in 18 months. If we have a long term goal to be a CL team, we need to have a long term vision, and right now that means we MUST bring in a manager not just to keep us from relegation, but to show to both players and potential managers alike, that we intend to, and are capable of, being one of the better teams in Europe. We cant just leap there, we must take steps, and I think AVB is a good second step.
Is there any credible source to this gossip
I'll agree with you on some of that, but if you can't remember all the bad press AVB got due to his 'methods' and man management traits that's up to you, but that is where they do have similarities
Absolutely none.Is there any credible source to this gossip
Don't want him mate ....he drink horrible red wine !this is an EVERTON forum afterall.
would find something to moan at if we hired alex ferguson

Because he benched both Terry and Lampard mate and think Cole backed those two up as well.
Three England players - one the darling of the brexit Engeeeerrlaaaand Daily Mail readers, who ya reckon the media and pundits where gonna back in that argument lol
Never really read anything about him falling out with Spurs players btw, not even after he left, did read that Pocchetino had effectively a split in half dressing Room during his first season though
BTW same media who attacked AVB also used to ridicule Ranierri in his time at Chelsea, they also slagged Benitez off no end whilst there and probably others i have forgotten about.
Because he benched both Terry and Lampard mate and think Cole backed those two up as well.
Three England players - one the darling of the brexit Engeeeerrlaaaand Daily Mail readers, who ya reckon the media and pundits where gonna back in that argument lol
Never really read anything about him falling out with Spurs players btw, not even after he left, did read that Pocchetino had effectively a split in half dressing Room during his first season though
BTW same media who attacked AVB also used to ridicule Ranierri in his time at Chelsea, they also slagged Benitez off no end whilst there and probably others i have forgotten about.
You make a lot of good points that I couldn't argue with.
But it wasn't just a media led agenda. It came from people within both clubs who had questioned his methods.
Look, ive said this already, I'd back him if he came in like I would any manager, but there's no smoke without fire, and the 'rumours' of Koeman's ways with players. Niasse being one prime example, ended up being true.
I have the same concerns about AVB. That's it. Not questioning his tactical ability, more so his man management.
Yes mate, @chicoazul said he had heard it's happening and @Connor urged @Yorkie89 to sell everything he owned and put money on it. As soon as @MoutsGoat says he's heard the drums playing it will be a 100% certainty.
I've stuck a fiver on it and considering selling my wife and kids so I can lay another tenner on him.
He alienated Dawson at Spurs, who was captain and a good pro and player at the time, but couldn't play the high press game.
Invested in loads of lads who came good for in the end for the next manager.