Manager, Long Term.

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Regardless, and despite what some people on here espouse, there will be multiple big name managers who will be happy to take this job come the summer. There are enough high profile candidates, and too few job openings to fill them all that at the least we will end up with a manager with CL qualifications, trophies in a manager league, or massive past success in the premier league, if not multiples of that.
 
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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!!

OK, I'm sorry blue, looks like we got off to a bad start here. Plenty of reds joining the forum lately and we have to remain vigilant.
After checking your previous posts I'm prepared to apologise and accept that I was wrong.
I don't however share your opinions. Allardyce was certainly NOT 'a reasonable choice' and I still fail to see the relevance of Howe being English, or how the fact that he supported Everton as a child shows that he "knows something about the club"

Welcome to the forum BTW. Why not introduce yourself here https://www.grandoldteam.com/forum/forums/new-signings.42/
 
OK, I'm sorry blue, looks like we got off to a bad start here. Plenty of reds joining the forum lately and we have to remain vigilant.
After checking your previous posts I'm prepared to apologise and accept that I was wrong.
I don't however share your opinions. Allardyce was certainly NOT 'a reasonable choice' and I still fail to see the relevance of Howe being English, or how the fact that he supported Everton as a child shows that he "knows something about the club"

Welcome to the forum BTW. Why not introduce yourself here https://www.grandoldteam.com/forum/forums/new-signings.42/

Apology accepted. Given the choice I would not have had Sam Allardyce as manager. A friend of mine is a West Ham fan and he always said He loathed Allardyce because “ he had no football soul.” However, we had just sacked Koeman and Allardyce was all that was available, although I would have preferred David Unsworth continue in charge until the end of the season. I respect your opinion about Eddie Howe, perhaps he wouldn’t be suitable. Football has changed so much since I began following it. Everything is about money now. You know Kev, I think if Wigan got taken over by Arab millionaires and started paying huge salaries a lot of the top players and coaches would want to join them.
 

FFS just get Silva and give him complete control.

If it works great if it doesn't what have we lost. We don't need to pay any other club compensation and Big Sam, Walsh etc aren't the answer.
 
OK, I'm sorry blue, looks like we got off to a bad start here. Plenty of reds joining the forum lately and we have to remain vigilant.
After checking your previous posts I'm prepared to apologise and accept that I was wrong.
I don't however share your opinions. Allardyce was certainly NOT 'a reasonable choice' and I still fail to see the relevance of Howe being English, or how the fact that he supported Everton as a child shows that he "knows something about the club"

Welcome to the forum BTW. Why not introduce yourself here https://www.grandoldteam.com/forum/forums/new-signings.42/
We were hurtling towards relegation being whopped by other struggling sides.

Of course he was a reasonable choice.

What isn't reasonable is thinking he should be the man to lead us next season especially for a club that can't seem to shut up about ambition and the project.
 
Regardless, and despite what some people on here espouse, there will be multiple big name managers who will be happy to take this job come the summer. There are enough high profile candidates, and too few job openings to fill them all that at the least we will end up with a manager with CL qualifications, trophies in a manager league, or massive past success in the premier league, if not multiples of that.
If the jobs aren't available they will wait until they become available. Once they reach a certain level it makes no sense to drop down, a sabbatical makes more sense because once they do drop down they rarely go back up.

Plus I think we have it all wrong. We need a coach. The standard of our football had been awful since Martinez left. Its almost like the players do nothing but fitness training.

We don't need a top manager. A lot of top managers only succeed st clubs with the proper infrastructure, good players and good coaches. We look like we have neither.
 
FFS just get Silva and give him complete control.

If it works great if it doesn't what have we lost. We don't need to pay any other club compensation and Big Sam, Walsh etc aren't the answer.
Mate, what have we lost?

We need to be moving up the table and pushing for champions league places. Every year that we aren't giving a serious go at breaking into the top six to four places is unacceptable bottom line for me.

Just look how much we've been set back by recent managers. We'll be safe this year but do you really want to be discussing the threat of relegation again next year?

We need to be very careful with our next selection
 

Err, NO he wasn't



Dear God.



Are you a racist?



"Other Evertonians" *sniggers



Well perhaps you should have stuck with RAWK mate.
Forensic. Hell yeah.

Nicely followed with an apology.

But Big Fat Scam a good choice? Eddie Howe?! Praise fro Moyes?!?! Is this a fishing trip?
 
seen rowett mentioned think hed be my choice,

got a feeling Howe and bournemouth are made for eachother and his next move will bomb
 
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.

Long term management is an outdated model, football has moved on.

Employ the right technical staff behind the scenes, instill the values and hire coaches that fit that style of play.

Give them 3 year deals max, no success you're out and we move on. Managers have worked under zero pressure at EFC for far too long.
 
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.

Wow
I’ll have a pint of what you’re drinking! Magic stuff...
 

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