Is now the opportunity? Should Everton go for Iraola?

Moyes is essential a safe pair of hands, sometimes you’ll get a Man U away, a 3-0 win vs chelsea but it comes at a cost!

When the pressure hits to win a final, a semi final or a game to get you into 5th place he will f’ck it up!

He is the nearly man during his time at everton…I don’t see that changing any time soon.

Europes gone now so thank him and go in a different direction.
 
Moyes is essential a safe pair of hands, sometimes you’ll get a Man U away, a 3-0 win vs chelsea but it comes at a cost!

When the pressure hits to win a final, a semi final or a game to get you into 5th place he will f’ck it up!

He is the nearly man during his time at everton…I don’t see that changing any time soon.

Europes gone now so thank him and go in a different direction.
...or the pressure to not go out of a cup at the first hurdle.
 
I’d take him or Glasner as I believe they are both more in tune with modern PL football and have shown they can do good things in a restricted environment.
I agree with being more in tune with modern day football, but not the restricted environment. I think a club like Bournemouth is the perfect place to build your game. more time, less expectations, all the tools provided, a very family feel around the whole club and built around players mental traits not just physical attributes.

As a young coach, Bournemouth is your dream club.
 
I agree with being more in tune with modern day football, but not the restricted environment. I think a club like Bournemouth is the perfect place to build your game. more time, less expectations, all the tools provided, a very family feel around the whole club and built around players mental traits not just physical attributes.

As a young coach, Bournemouth is your dream club.
It is, but they took brave decisions to do so. Sacking Parker and O Neil were two of them.
 
It is, but they took brave decisions to do so. Sacking Parker and O Neil were two of them.
That will always be the way, not every manager is a hit. Bournemouth were still perfecting their model with Parker/O'Neil
Parker has had a pretty rough ride moving to a less structured club.
as for O'Neil, bar a wolves stint he's headed straight back to a coaching role but at a feeder club.
 
That will always be the way, not every manager is a hit. Bournemouth were still perfecting their model with Parker/O'Neil
Parker has had a pretty rough ride moving to a less structured club.
as for O'Neil, bar a wolves stint he's headed straight back to a coaching role but at a feeder club.
Exactly, it paid off for them. Iraola had a rough start there with 5 points in 11, luckily for them they kept him, many other clubs would have parted ways.

Then West Ham on the other hand could go down again as it didn‘t pay off after Moyes.
 
Moyes is essential a safe pair of hands, sometimes you’ll get a Man U away, a 3-0 win vs chelsea but it comes at a cost!

When the pressure hits to win a final, a semi final or a game to get you into 5th place he will f’ck it up!

He is the nearly man during his time at everton…I don’t see that changing any time soon.

Europes gone now so thank him and go in a different direction.
You’ll get a Man United away precisely once.
 

Similar Threads

Welcome

Join the Everton conversation today.
Fewer ads, full access, completely free.

🛒 Visit Shop

Support Grand Old Team by checking out our latest Everton gear!
Back
Top