David Unsworth - Temporary Manager

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Goodisonopheliac - Sorry turned in, totally dispirited by all things Everton at the moment. Thought your comment deserved a reply as it was a little unfair. People in all walks of life face those issues and those of us fortunate enough not to have to cope with them should consider ourselves very lucky. Probably most of us have experienced the issues you refer to through others that we know or family at some point. The difference is that footballers have an incredible support network behind the scenes and particularly through the PFA that many of us do not, apart from family and friends, NHS etc. Gazza, Lennon, Carlisle all deserve help, but I reckon they will have access to a professional support network that many of us would not. Speed I think was under the radar of most and it is very sad what happened to him. For the record I once saw Aaron Lennon hand over a£50 note to a homeless man in Mayfair outside a fancy hotel without batting an eyelid. He clearly knew how fortunate he was compared to others. Sorry if you think me a little hard-hearted but I was referring to an interim football manager and whether we should feel sorry for him based on his stewardship during 1/2 a dozen Everton performances/results, not a football manager as far as I know, suffering from mental health issues.
I know footballers get a better quality of healthcare - I'm still on a waiting list for an appointment - but there are some things money can't buy. I don't think Unsworth has MH issues but no matter how rich he is, there's no way I envy him for his job.

That was nice to hear about Lennon though. Good for him.
He is kick and stand still. Whole new game!
Going on about pride playing for the shirt is alot of nonsense. Play with your head, have a game plan, do basics right and keep concentration high, that should be the motto!
Agreed. That sort of sentiment belongs in the past. Players don't care about the shirt.
 

Don't think he does really but, I don't take that much notice of who owns other footie clubs.
@Alan Whittle might be able to help on this?
Steve Parish is the Palace chairman and majority shareholder.
Simon Jordan is an ego maniac f***wit who took Palace into administration.
Neither (particularly the latter) will be any help in getting Everton out of the hole they're currently in.
There must be a decent manager out there who wants the job.
 
It was a temporary appointment with his view if he did well he would like the job FIVE weeks and our board have not come near to naming a new manager - who ever comes in will have the same problem the squad is the same untill January - I hope they can polish a third quicker than Unsy!

The indecision at the top of this club is laughable.
I dont think the squad will change much in January,I do think it's the mentality of the players is what really needs to change. Skulking round the pity feeling sorry for themselves forgetting there's about 38k fans, who have paid a fair proportion of their wages to watch, sitting there not earning the money in a year that the self pity Xi earn on average on a week.
 


https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/nov/27/david-moyes-david-unsworth-west-ham-everton

Should take your own advice David.


David Moyes tells David Unsworth to carry on as a manager after Everton

David Moyes has urged David Unsworth not to give up on management and to consider a job in the lower leagues when his time as Everton’s caretaker comes to an end.

Everton’s owner disrespects caretaker David Unsworth with radio briefing

Unsworth’s hopes of showing that he was the right man for the job after stepping in for Ronald Koeman last month have slipped away following five defeats in his first seven games, with Everton two points above the bottom three after losing 4-1 at Southampton on Sunday.

However Moyes, who could increase the pressure on his former side by leading 18th-placed West Ham United to victory at Goodison Park on Wednesday night, believes the 44-year-old should not hesitate to prove himself as a No1 elsewhere, perhaps beneath the Premier League, once Everton install a new manager.

“If he doesn’t take the Everton job, I think I would be telling Unsy to go and manage somewhere and earn your corn,” Moyes said. “If you want to move on, go and get a job in the Championship or League One. I think there has been a generation of really good players out there who I believe should go and manage and try and come up.

“I would say earn your stripes first and show you can organise so that you can control the team and show that your training works, all the things that are linked with management and leadership. Why don’t you go and do that and then get yourself prepared for the big job? But because the way the game has gone now there are a lot of them who don’t want to put themselves out and take a job because if this doesn’t work then they are done. I still believe the best thing to do is to go out and trust yourself to win a few games wherever you go.”

Moyes said he would not relay that message to Unsworth on Wednesday. “I think one way or another David Unsworth will still be hoping he will be Everton manager, and why should he not be?” he said. “He has to do that. But if he doesn’t get it, for Unsy he has done a very good job with Everton under-23s. I think he won the league last year, they are up towards the top of the league. Maybe the next step for Unsy is to try and get a decent job which would give him a chance of getting into the management level and get a few years under his belt.”

Yet Moyes, who spent 11 years at Goodison Park, will not be feeling sentimental when West Ham look to leapfrog Everton with a first victory under their new manager. “I need to win with West Ham, it’s really important we try and pick up three points,” he said. “We got our first point last week and we need a first clean sheet and a first three points. I’m hopefully going to get one of them when I go back to Goodison.

“Everton was part of my life, part of my family’s life, for a great deal of time. I don’t think many managers will do 11 years at a club again, but I’ve been away a long while now and I’ve been back as well. It’s a great place – the staff, the people behind the scenes – and I know a lot of the players and I know David Unsworth very well. He scored 25 seconds into my first game as manager, so I’ll always remember Unsy for that and he’s a good lad as well.

“I think when you are a manager you always look at how difficult it is for other managers,” Moyes added. “There’s no managers getting an easy ride. Unsy has taken over in a difficult period.”
 
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/nov/27/david-moyes-david-unsworth-west-ham-everton

Should take your own advice David.


David Moyes tells David Unsworth to carry on as a manager after Everton

David Moyes has urged David Unsworth not to give up on management and to consider a job in the lower leagues when his time as Everton’s caretaker comes to an end.

Everton’s owner disrespects caretaker David Unsworth with radio briefing

Unsworth’s hopes of showing that he was the right man for the job after stepping in for Ronald Koeman last month have slipped away following five defeats in his first seven games, with Everton two points above the bottom three after losing 4-1 at Southampton on Sunday.

However Moyes, who could increase the pressure on his former side by leading 18th-placed West Ham United to victory at Goodison Park on Wednesday night, believes the 44-year-old should not hesitate to prove himself as a No1 elsewhere, perhaps beneath the Premier League, once Everton install a new manager.

“If he doesn’t take the Everton job, I think I would be telling Unsy to go and manage somewhere and earn your corn,” Moyes said. “If you want to move on, go and get a job in the Championship or League One. I think there has been a generation of really good players out there who I believe should go and manage and try and come up.

“I would say earn your stripes first and show you can organise so that you can control the team and show that your training works, all the things that are linked with management and leadership. Why don’t you go and do that and then get yourself prepared for the big job? But because the way the game has gone now there are a lot of them who don’t want to put themselves out and take a job because if this doesn’t work then they are done. I still believe the best thing to do is to go out and trust yourself to win a few games wherever you go.”

Moyes said he would not relay that message to Unsworth on Wednesday. “I think one way or another David Unsworth will still be hoping he will be Everton manager, and why should he not be?” he said. “He has to do that. But if he doesn’t get it, for Unsy he has done a very good job with Everton under-23s. I think he won the league last year, they are up towards the top of the league. Maybe the next step for Unsy is to try and get a decent job which would give him a chance of getting into the management level and get a few years under his belt.”

Yet Moyes, who spent 11 years at Goodison Park, will not be feeling sentimental when West Ham look to leapfrog Everton with a first victory under their new manager. “I need to win with West Ham, it’s really important we try and pick up three points,” he said. “We got our first point last week and we need a first clean sheet and a first three points. I’m hopefully going to get one of them when I go back to Goodison.

“Everton was part of my life, part of my family’s life, for a great deal of time. I don’t think many managers will do 11 years at a club again, but I’ve been away a long while now and I’ve been back as well. It’s a great place – the staff, the people behind the scenes – and I know a lot of the players and I know David Unsworth very well. He scored 25 seconds into my first game as manager, so I’ll always remember Unsy for that and he’s a good lad as well.

“I think when you are a manager you always look at how difficult it is for other managers,” Moyes added. “There’s no managers getting an easy ride. Unsy has taken over in a difficult period.”
Like taking a knife to a gunfight - failed at every club bar ours and the mighty Preston !
 

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