Moyes replacement

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Bruce Wayne

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We've thought long and hard about who could replace the Moysiah and generally come up blank. But I think I've found someone. We tried several times to snare him as a player and sadly each time returned empty handed. I present to you...

...The Wasp

http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/paulfletcher/2010/09/paul_dickov.html#256197

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Dickov in (y)
 

I'm not for changing Moyes right now, i think we're a whisker away from finding the right formula and racking up some wins...

Saying that, if you'd asked me 5 mins after losing to newcastle or brentford you might have gotten a different response, the dust has settled and the optimism has returned.
 
Finally!

Chico has championed this guy loads in the past, so much so that I have a sneaky suspicion that Chico is Dickov! I have never seen them in the same room!
 

I'm a Moyes fan, and I hope he stays very long time (a 25 year run of glorious success - more years in CL than not, at least 10 trophies when it's all said and done, our own Sir Alex if you will).

...BUT if he chooses to leave, I'd take Jose Mourinho.
 

Agreed with Chriswho. Always been quite straightforward about the fact that I'm a Moyes man, and I'd love nothing more than a SAF esque dynasty of him at Everton. However, if the unthinkable (purely speaking for myself here) ever does happen, my preferred choice would be Bert van Marwijk, as I know he'd do a job.
 
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I'm a Moyes fan, and I hope he stays very long time (a 25 year run of glorious success - more years in CL than not, at least 10 trophies when it's all said and done, our own Sir Alex if you will).

Worth mentioning with this, I'm not in favor of Moyes being here 25 years if they are mediocre or poor years. A generation/dynasty of sub-par football is not worth the consistancy. You need to create the "right"culture. We've got the dedicated and blue collar part down, now we just need it to make it a winning culture.

Personally, I think new ownership/looser purse strings would benefit the club more than a new manager... And while I would take Jose, I honestly don't know the managerial ranks all that well. Wenger and SAF are too old to build a culture around, so I'm not sure there is a single other coach in the prem I'd prefer to Moyes right now.

I guess Bilic or Dickov could be options. I like Bob Bradley (USA coach) and his mentality would mesh well with our players and fans, I know he could manage the game tactically well. I'm not certain he could recruit, manage, scout, build, buy, and develop a team at the premier level though.

[And I'd say a big ol no to Maradonna...]
 
I'm a Moyes fan, and I hope he stays very long time (a 25 year run of glorious success - more years in CL than not, at least 10 trophies when it's all said and done, our own Sir Alex if you will).

...BUT if he chooses to leave, I'd take Jose Mourinho.

I'm a big Osman fan, and I hope he stays a long time.

...BUT if he chooses to leave, I'd take Lionel Messi.

innit.
 

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