Howe will eventually leave Bournemouth for a top six club, I am certain of it. It's likely going to be Spurs when Poch leaves because I can see that coming very soon.
On this, we agree.
Don't blame him, an up and coming young manager with a blossoming reputation and Everton do not go hand in hand.
Bit of a merry go round in the media - dont think anyone has a clue who we are in for.
fair play mateThanks for that and no worries.
I take your point re top level experience. To me it's a double edged sword. Anyone with experience of winning at the very top level is likely either likely to prove out of reach (Poch, Simeone, Allegri, etc.) or maybe even just seeing out their career and cashing in (Ancelotti). It's also no guarantee of future success. Given those factors I think Everton will probably have to find themselves looking for the next top level manager rather than a current one. What they tried and failed to do with Silva in other words.
Wilder doesn't have top level experience, but he's proved he can beat other sides with fewer resources. He's shown he can improve players and raise the level of their game significantly. He's tactically innovative and his willingness to utilise his centre backs as an attacking option shows he thinks outside the box. He also comes across as a man of character. He seems to have the respect of those around him and when he speaks he's very direct and uncompromising. So I think there's something there if a bigger club wants to take a gamble.
Bit of a merry go round in the media - dont think anyone has a clue who we are in for.
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Seriously I really think Pochettino is the one that can turn this club. Please Brands work your magic
No where not in a relagation battle. 1 games gone. 25 games leftFirstly, math's clearly isn't your strength buddy as 2 wins wouldn't take us 8th, nor would 1 win take us 12th.
Inevitably, wins will push us up the table in relation to how others are performing, but with our run of fixtures, how likely is that over the next month?
We're in 18th place. The relegation zone. Our run rate puts us finishing on 35 points, which could be enough to relegate us.
We're not in a relegation battle?
So we shouldn’t try to get the likes of Ancelotti in fear that they say no?
Ambitious as always.
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