David Unsworth - Temporary Manager

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...I don’t know who will get the permanent post and have no strong views on anybody, but the Unsworth/Walsh dynamic is worthy of consideration. It might actually suit Walsh more to work with a Manager with no experience in the transfer market. The process and lines of demarcation could be clearer than with Koeman.

Oh joy, let's give even more control to the man who brought in Williams, Bolasie, Klaassen, Siggurdsson, DCL, Martina, Stekelenburg, oh wait I've found a sharp object and just obliterated myself with it
 

I doubt Unsworth would have necessarily agreed, i.e he would have preferred them in his squad but could see the rationale behind the decision.

Unsworth's job is to bring players into the first team. I'm quite sure he'd much rather see a player develop in a competitive leeague (League One/Championship) rather than another year at U23.
 
But it is incomparable. Those two inherited two of the best club sides ever put together, with some all-time great players in them. Unsworth will still have the choice of Holgate, Kenny or Martina at right back, or Jags / Williams at CB.
Fair enough I get your point, I'm trying to see extreme positives
He'll sack them both off and go Feeney alongside Keane. We won't concede a goal in the league for the rest of the season and finish on 96 points, thus winning the league.
Then Trump will launch a nuclear strike on North Korea and bring about the third world war.
That's exactly what will happen
 
Quite a lot of unsupportive views may I add - did you want RK to stay then?
It was lovely to watch, and his transfer activity was top class hey?
The football was a delight to watch hey?
Give Unsy a chance FGS!

He'll enjoy Wednesday night before the new boss comes in. I think we're all happy with that.
 

Well the players want unsworth. Can see the merits in that, knows the place and the players inside out. They will be accustomed to his ideas I guess, especially the younger ones who have come through the academy. However the manager of Everton Football Club is a massive job and the demands and pressures that go with it. To me it requires an experienced manager to meet that criteria, who has proven experience at the top level.
 
I am genuinely thrilled and enthused about Unsie taking the reins.

It would be fantastic if he was able to make the job his own for the next ten years.

Good luck, Davie la’ ;)
 
Exactly. They'd have waited until at least the international break. They sacked Martinez only after the Sunderland game because they wanted to finish the season on a happier note.

The Chelsea game is a free roll for Unsworth - virtually no expectations - and the new boss starts before Leicester.

Unless we had a replacement lined up before we binned Koeman, I think it's gonna be Rhino for a few weeks, mate. But as you say he should just enjoy it, learn from it, and hopefully he does well and is then wanted by a say a Championship team looking for a good young manager.
 

Unless we had a replacement lined up before we binned Koeman, I think it's gonna be Rhino for a few weeks, mate. But as you say he should just enjoy it, learn from it, and hopefully he does well and is then wanted by a say a Championship team looking for a good young manager.

I think we may have that replacement already you know. Otherwise, we may as well have given him the chance to turn it round. He got through 1 in 13 last season.
 

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