David Unsworth - Temporary Manager

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At the end of the day it is a results based industry.

If he shows he can get results he will probably get the job.

I am not as adverse to it as I was at the beginning and the similarities with Shakespeare don't need making IMO. He isn't Shakespeare, we aren't Leicester, take each individual case on its merits.

He has done well with the U23's, seems well liked and hasn't back stabbed anybody (like Shakespeare is alleged to have done with Ranieri) has the U23's playing good football and is keen to move up the ladder.
 
I don't agree with much that Merson says, but I think he's spot on here.

Tuchel - I don't know that much about him but from what I've heard I'd rather not go for him. Had trouble with boards at the clubs he's been at, apparently a bit arrogant and players fall out with him. Also his tactics are completely different to how we play and we would need 6-7 new players to suit it.

Another one who people think will be amazing as they are German and anything to do with German football atm is amazing. Like the German GK craze because Neuer is a great keeper, but the some German goalkeepers that have come over to the PL aren't all that.

I've said German quite a lot there...

Ancelotti - can't see him coming here and think it would just be another job for him.

Also I've seen the u23s play some great football, one touch football, movement, hard work and winning lots of games.

Have wanted Unsworth to be our next manager for a while and glad he's getting given a go!

The German obsession phase of Football is years gone. Tuchel should be the choice, he is the better manager and we shouldn't be picking a manager solely based on sentimental purposes.
 
The German obsession phase of Football is years gone. Tuchel should be the choice, he is the better manager and we shouldn't be picking a manager solely based on sentimental purposes.

theres not even a decision to be made, IF Tuchel will come, is there c-dawg.

one man has zero top flight experience, the other has run Bayern Munich close a couple of times, when they had Pep!
 

If Tuchel will come, it's not even close as to who should be the choice Wiz.

like others have mentioned tho Con, I think if unsworth does OK, couple wins couple draws, then we might up with an inferior manager in the long run.

going to be interesting to see the mentality of the board here. (I think we all know tho)

Moshiri wanted a 'hollywood' manager to rival the north west big 3 clubs.

we will end up with a Rhino
 
The German obsession phase of Football is years gone. Tuchel should be the choice, he is the better manager and we shouldn't be picking a manager solely based on sentimental purposes.
Oh ok, my interest in anything other than Everton football wise has dramatically reduced last few years.

Still my comments for hiring Unsworth are not sentimental. If he hadn't done so well with the u23s I wouldn't want him as manager, never wanted Stubbs as didn't think he would be good enough.
 
Disagree, its forcing everyone into a corner, if things dont work out Unsworth will be forrced to leave the club in my opinion and we have lost a very good U23 coach, like Waggy plying his wears at Newcastle, the club would loose a great club man and obviously an excellent coach which is a huge shame. He has a pivotal role in the pathway and development of players into the senior squad.

Like i say if the players want him they have five or so games to improve performences to back him, its good management. If results are good win/win.

While there is space and time to bring in a fire fighter if required, to be frank for the good showing he has had so far, he has only been in charge for one PL game ever (i think). Its good board management to reduce the amount of risk around this while being fair.

Stakes are to high for a snap decision in my opinion as tempting as chest beating is.
That's a chance that someone in Unsworth's position has to take. The prize is massive. The downside could be as bad for him as you suggest, but that's life.

He sounds like he knows what the stakes are he's playing for and accepts them.

Good luck to him. He's not shrunk from the call to come forward.
 
If moshiri makes the decision then i think Silva is the candidate he will want, experienced in premier league and an exciting appointment

not that it is likely
 

And it WILL click.

Make no mistake, this season is a write off. We need a sensible and pragmatic choice of manager to get us through it. The players will work for Unsworth. That will get us through.

haha lol
 

Well what do we hope to achieve now?

8 points on the table with a quarter of the season gone. Even with a run of better performances we dont have the attack to pick up a lot of wins.

I just dont know how anyone can look at it and think: new manager = Everton challenging for Europe.
 
like others have mentioned tho Con, I think if unsworth does OK, couple wins couple draws, then we might up with an inferior manager in the long run.

going to be interesting to see the mentality of the board here. (I think we all know tho)

Moshiri wanted a 'hollywood' manager to rival the north west big 3 clubs.

we will end up with a Rhino

If he's going to make a solid case for the job, he knows it himself that if he's going to get it, he has to win games. The best case he can make is to win games.

And win them fast before Moshiri gets set on a manager - hopefully Tuchel - that he can bring in and starts talking to them.

I don't think he'll beat Leicester and we'll probably put in a half decent display but that isn't going to get it done for us nor Unsworth.

Ultimately, that's what leads to relegations - battling performances that don't produce points and results.

Oh ok, my interest in anything other than Everton football wise has dramatically reduced last few years.

Still my comments for hiring Unsworth are not sentimental. If he hadn't done so well with the u23s I wouldn't want him as manager, never wanted Stubbs as didn't think he would be good enough.

Not necessarily your comments for Unsworth mate but there does seem to be an overridng sentiment between fans - especially on here and social media - that because of what happened with Koeman, we must now hire an Everton man. It's all very sentimental.

As above, if he's going to make his case for the job - he has to win games. We can't afford to give him the job based on who he is and what he's done with the youths. I love him and what he's done as much as anyone but if can't produce results and we can only say: "well, we played well for an hour and we were unlucky" that's not going to do anyone any favours.

If Tuchel doesn't want the job and Unsworth can win 2 of the next 3 - mainly Leicester and Watford - he can have the job from my point of view.

I'm just not sold on giving him on the back of Wednesday's loss and what he's done at the youth level.
 
Well what do we hope to achieve now?

8 points on the table with a quarter of the season gone. Even with a run of better performances we dont have the attack to pick up a lot of wins.

I just dont know how anyone can look at it and think: new manager = Everton challenging for Europe.

I think we had 22 points after 16 or 17 games last season when we got into Europe

14 points from the next 8 games, easily doable.
 

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