Manager, Long Term.

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Rob R

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Sam Allardyce was a reasonable choice of Manager for the short term, however looking ahead to the long term, I would like to see someone with more passion. My personal choice for next season would be Eddie Howe. He has done wonders at Bournemouth with hardly any money to spend. He is English and also an Evertonian at heart, as Everton were the club he supported as a boy. I would be interested to read the opinions of other Evertonians. I apologize if this has been posted on another thread, I have only recently joined the forum.
 

Sam Allardyce was a reasonable choice of Manager for the short term, however looking ahead to the long term, I would like to see someone with more passion. My personal choice for next season would be Eddie Howe. He has done wonders at Bournemouth with hardly any money to spend. He is English and also an Evertonian at heart, as Everton were the club he supported as a boy. I would be interested to read the opinions of other Evertonians. I apologize if this has been posted on another thread, I have only recently joined the forum.

Already a thread fam.

https://www.grandoldteam.com/forum/threads/next-everton-manager.99329/page-1156#post-6161174

But the choice can only be.

https://www.grandoldteam.com/forum/threads/paulo-fonseca.99695/page-77#post-6163097

As for Howe, im not a massive fan, hes not the right profile for me, hes a Moyes type Manager, we need a winner.
 
Sam Allardyce was a reasonable choice of Manager for the short term, however looking ahead to the long term, I would like to see someone with more passion. My personal choice for next season would be Eddie Howe. He has done wonders at Bournemouth with hardly any money to spend. He is English and also an Evertonian at heart, as Everton were the club he supported as a boy. I would be interested to read the opinions of other Evertonians. I apologize if this has been posted on another thread, I have only recently joined the forum.
Hardly any money to spend???


His net spend at Bournemouth was more than us up until about 12 months ago. Jarg little ferret
 

Hmmm but can you really see him building a winning team?I like the guy good coach in terms of passing football. But there are question marks about how his tesams defend. We need a winner.
 
Sam Allardyce was a reasonable choice of Manager for the short term, however looking ahead to the long term, I would like to see someone with more passion. My personal choice for next season would be Eddie Howe. He has done wonders at Bournemouth with hardly any money to spend. He is English and also an Evertonian at heart, as Everton were the club he supported as a boy. I would be interested to read the opinions of other Evertonians. I apologize if this has been posted on another thread, I have only recently joined the forum.
Stopped reading there:rolleyes:
 
Sam Allardyce was a reasonable choice of Manager for the short term,

Err, NO he wasn't

My personal choice for next season would be Eddie Howe.

Dear God.

He is English

Are you a racist?

I would be interested to read the opinions of other Evertonians

"Other Evertonians" *sniggers

I have only recently joined the forum.

Well perhaps you should have stuck with RAWK mate.
 
Emery will definitely be sacked by PSG if they don't win the CL and even if they do they might anyway (Neymer dislikes him apparently). He was definitely interested a few years ago but we went Koeman instead. Could be worth keeping an eye on the situation.

Mancini would surely jump at the chance to come back to England with a big club. Transformed Man City across all the levels of the club most importantly changed their mentality. Won them their first trophy for decades and then kicked them on afterwards, getting stronger with each season which is something we never seem to do. Without a doubt the most important manager in their history.

Conte will surely leave Chelsea and perhaps it's worth a try? Where else will he go? Has achieved everything in Italy and has managed the national team so he won't go back there you'd think. Spain? Barca or Real aren't likely. Atletico have Simeone. Valencia or Sevilla don't have the money to compete which he'd want. Germany? Bayern will possibly want him but will he see that as any sort of challenge? Another PL club? Arsenal will be stuck with Wenger for a while longer. Klopp and Guardiola are going nowhere. Mourinho might get sacked but United you think won't want another volatile personality.


I'd like any of those three and come the summer they'll all very likely be available.
 
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Err, NO he wasn't



Dear God.



Are you a racist?



"Other Evertonians" *sniggers



Well perhaps you should have stuck with RAWK mate.

No I am not a racist. I would just like to see Everton with a manager who knows something about the football club.

Snigger all you want but you don’t seem to have any better suggestions.


Don’t mention RAWK to me mate! I’ll lay odds I have been an Everton supporter a lot longer than you have and know a lot more about the club than you do....MATE!!
 
Emery will definitely be sacked by PSG if they don't win the CL and even if they do they might anyway (Neymer dislikes him apparently). He was definitely interested a few years ago but we went Koeman instead. Could be worth keeping an eye on the situation.

Mancini would surely jump at the chance to come back to England with a big club. Transformed Man City across all the levels of the club most importantly changed their mentality. Won them their first trophy for decades and then kicked them on afterwards, getting stronger with each season which is something we never seem to do. Without a doubt the most important manager in their history.

Conte will surely leave Chelsea and perhaps it's worth a try? Where else will he go? Has achieved everything in Italy and has managed the national team so he won't go back there you'd think. Spain? Barca or Real aren't likely. Atletico have Simeone. Valencia or Sevilla don't have the money to compete which he'd want. Germany? Bayern will possibly want him but will he see that as any sort of challenge? Another PL club? Arsenal will be stuck with Wenger for a while longer. Klopp and Guardiola are going nowhere. Mourinho might get sacked but United you think won't want another volatile personality.


I'd like any of those three and come the summer they'll all very likely be available.

I see where you are coming from but realistically I could not see Conte or Mourinho coming to Everton, I just don’t think we could afford them and I don’t think either of them would stay in England if they left Chelsea and Manchester United respectively. I like Mancini, I thought he did a great job at Manchester City and I think he could do a similar job for Everton.
 
Hope we look towards the Bundesliga for our next choice, lot of young talented managers currently encouraging their sides to play exciting attacking football. None of them even come close to earning what Allardyce does with us.

You could be right.
 

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