New Everton Manager

Next ex-Everton manager


  • Total voters
    1,296
Status
Not open for further replies.
Why not Steven Gerrard

In an ideal world we would get Pochettino but he turned us down before Ancelotti apparently and there’s nothing to suggest he would pick us before Spurs even if he becomes available. You do wonder why he keeps failing to win trophies, even a one horse race in France.

Conte is obviously the big name available. This certainly wouldn’t be a bad appointment but he would only worth hiring if he agreed to work with players chosen by Brands on top of Rom if we could entice him back. What Carlo has shown us is that there is no loyalty whatsoever in football so we cannot buy another load of footballers only coming to us because of a manager who will be gone within 2 years.

Galtier seems like an interesting appointment who has done a fantastic job at Lille despite his best players being sold and is certainly somebody I could get on board with. He would be willing to work with and develop young, hungry, ambitious and quick players in the Godfrey mould that we need to be targeting going forward

Please stop with the Potter shouts. The man has done absolutely nothing to suggest he can take a club like ours to the next level. It is such a small minded appointment which would show the mediocrity of the club that we have just gotten away from with the Ancelotti appointment. The lowered expectations of the Kenwright era has affected you all. A lot of you actually wanted Big Sam! You will be the same ones moaning in 2 years time of a lack of ambition when we finish mid table again

More than anything think about the optics. What does it say to potential players going from Ancelotti to Potter. Does that sound like a club on the way up. Ancelloti to Gerrard doesn’t seem as bad. His name alone will attract players especially younger players who probably idolised him growing up

However the worst choice we could make is Moyes. Even Big Sam would be better than Davey as we know Sam would be gone in 12 months. As I said when it looked like Moyes would come back before we appointment Carlo, Moyes is a good enough manager to earn a new contract but he won’t win you anything which is what we all want. He has done exactly that at West Ham. Appointing him would be another 5 years wasted. Moyes was the right coach at the right time when he was appointed but he outstayed his welcome. I’ll never forgive him for how he blew the semi final against Liverpool. Even at one up it was clear in that first half that things were going wrong and he did absolutely nothing to change it. Who wants to go back to the plucky underdog narrative that Moyes did his best to harvest as it made him look better and excused his lack of fight against the big clubs, sitting back, inviting pressure, waiting to concede

So on to Gerrard. Despite how much most of us hate him there is no doubt he is a winner. Does anyone think he’ll stand for Sigurdsson or Gomes strolling around in midfield with the ball getting passed round them. He’s a local lad who was around in the 80s so knows what it means to see Everton as a winner. He’ll certainly have us fired up in the Derby. Despite his loyalties he does seem the type to want to lose at anything. Let’s not forget he was happy to leave Liverpool twice for Chelsea before he got threats (allegedly)

At least get him in for an interview. What’s the worst that can happen. One meeting will tell you if he’s up for the fight. Failing that the meeting will give you a useful insight into a potential manager of our arch rivals and it’ll unite the fan base behind anyone that it eventually chosen if we don’t appoint him!

He has just won a trophy which is what we want. Yes it was Scotland and you can say it’s a two horse race but it hasn’t been a two horse race up there in 10 years. Going undefeated and only conceding 4 goals at home all season (if I read that correctly) is unbelievable especially in a COVID no fan year. It’s clear we need to sort out our home form

Moving to Everton is a step up in players he is managing so there is no issue with a big manager like Ancelotti or Conte suddenly having to deal with lesser players. He will be happy working with and developing the young, hungry players that Brands has to bring in.

Are we a stepping stone to Liverpool, yes probably. However it’s not going to be like Barmby who left us out of the blue. Both sides know it’s a marriage of convenience. He needs to win a trophy/ get into the Champions League to persuade Liverpool to hire him and we are desperate for either. It’s a win-win. Most managers are going to leave after a couple of years and any player or manager who joins us should be looking to go from us to a massive club. It’s just where we are at present

So onto the biggest issue, the fact that he’s a Liverpool legend. We all love Beardsley, Watson, Sheedy and Ablett. I agree it’s probably not the same. Let me try it another way. If Klopp fell out with FSG tomorrow but wanted to stay in the area and would take the job if Moshiri was willing to make him the highest paid manager in the world, how many of us would take him as manager. Most of us would if we’re honest. He too is a Liverpool legend

I would be genuinely be interested to see how many of you would have him
Why do they bother with this tripe.
 
If Duncan fails it wont be for the lack of trying, forget players being slackers, he won't tolerate it. Or the next manager scenario that doesn't give a tuppence about everton and move onto the next payday. Only my opinion.

Such a lazy take. How much do you reckon Dunc cared for Everton before he moved here from Rangers? Who’s to say the next manager won’t embrace the club completely? The pro-Dunc arguments have to rely on the alternatives being soulless mercenaries because he doesn’t have enough attributes of his own to sell him on.

For the millionth time: An Everton tattoo is no substitute for being a good football manager.
 

Ha ha ha ha.

Are people seriously entertaining the idea of that cone laying galloot who's been at the heart of multiple failed regimes becoming our permanent manager?

He had four games in charge and underlined why he's unfit for the role.

FFS. The Galloot.

Heard it all now.
How can he be a cone layer and at the heart of it at the same time?

And he was unbeaten in the league when in charge.
 

Ha ha ha ha.

Are people seriously entertaining the idea of that cone laying galloot who's been at the heart of multiple failed regimes becoming our permanent manager?

He had four games in charge and underlined why he's unfit for the role.

FFS. The Galloot.

Heard it all now.
I’m 100% opposed to the Dunc shouts but I’m also 100% confused by this argument.

Is he a cone layer? Or some mastermind saboteur at the heart of multiple failed regimes?

OR have previous regimes placed too much emphasis on cone-laying as part of their overall strategy?
 
Next Everton manager odds: skybet

Nuno Espirito Santo
4/6

David Moyes
7/1

Duncan Ferguson
7/1

Eddie Howe
9/1

Rafael Benitez
10/1

Antonio Conte
12/1

Graham Potter
12/1

Andrea Pirlo
16/1

Erik ten Hag
18/1

Ralf Rangnick
18/1

Slight change in odds

Nuno Espirito Santo
1/2

David Moyes
8/1

Duncan Ferguson
10/1

Eddie Howe
12/1

Graham Potter
14/1

Rafael Benitez
14/1

Andrea Pirlo
16/1

Antonio Conte
18/1

Erik ten Hag
18/1

Ralf Rangnick
18/1
 

Status
Not open for further replies.
Top