Succession Planning - Managerial Wishlist

  • Iraeola
  • Glasner
  • Even at a push, on the up younger guys like McKenna or Howe ( his haul of points since joining Newcastle is top 5 or 6 )
Moyes has:

  • Stuck 100m on the bench.
  • Achieved less points at home than last season
  • turned a half billion stadium into a place other teams enjoy playin played still
  • Reduced form of key players
  • Gambled on Jack
  • Reduced our football to relegation level
Take out the welcome but unforeseeable points in the same away fixtures at utd and Villa and we're above the relegation zone where he picked us up.

There is almost no visible progress... Just the usual inability to capitalize on an opportunity with positive football, when the chance presents itself.


Go now Davey, you built a great culture in a club in very different times 20 odd years ago.

And gave us a bounce when we needed it. 👍

Go now with a great Everton career behind you.

You nearly won the cup for us, too.
 
I'm just gonna throw his name out again..

Davide Ancelotti.

Exceeded expectations at a fraught Botafogo last year and has said that he is open to head coach opportunities following the World Cup. Already growing a reputation of being tactically astute, a leader in training and a guy that players seem to respond well to. Plus he has already been here under Carlo.

I personally reckon he's worth at least considering.
 
I'm just gonna throw his name out again..

Davide Ancelotti.

Exceeded expectations at a fraught Botafogo last year and has said that he is open to head coach opportunities following the World Cup. Already growing a reputation of being tactically astute, a leader in training and a guy that players seem to respond well to. Plus he has already been here under Carlo.

I personally reckon he's worth at least considering.
What’s his playing style? What’s his approach to youth development? What’s his record in the transfer market like?

None of these questions have answers and so it would be too big a risk for us.
 
Some talk about Andoni Iraola possibly ending up at Everton, and while you can see why the idea gets some people interested, it doesn’t really look like a clean fit on paper.

The main issue is the squad. Iraola’s style is all about really high intensity pressing, constant running, quick transitions, and players who can keep that up for 90 minutes. Everton’s current squad has been built more for compact defending, physical battles, and grinding out games rather than playing that kind of relentless pressing football. That’s a pretty big gap to bridge without a proper rebuild and we hardly have budget for the complete overhaul of the squad.

The other thing is expectations. Everton fans obviously want progress fast after a few tough seasons, but Iraola’s way of working usually needs time to really settle in. His system relies on fitness, repetition, and the right recruitment, it’s not an instant fix style of football. And at Everton, patience hasn’t exactly been in huge supply lately.

It’s not about questioning his quality at all, he’s done a really impressive job especially at Bournemouth. It’s more that the timing and setup at Everton just don’t look like the easiest match right now.
All the more reason to get him in early so he can have a proper preseason
Our players dont look as fit as other teams and it could be for the reasons you mentioned.
Least number of games and we can't play well for 90minutes
 
Think my big concern with Iraola, as much as I think he's going to be a success somewhere, he's not had to deal with the pressure at any job as he would here.

Vallecano - a complete afterthought in Madrid
Bournemouth - will always be plucky underdogs, nothing was said when they went something like 12 games without a result

Here, he'd be under pressure instantly.

Also worry how our gang of losers would get on with him. Semenyo saying the Bournemouth players hated him from day one because he made them run and run without days off.

Think I'm maybe more pro-Glasner than Iraola, which I didn't think would be the case.
 
Think my big concern with Iraola, as much as I think he's going to be a success somewhere, he's not had to deal with the pressure at any job as he would here.

Vallecano - a complete afterthought in Madrid
Bournemouth - will always be plucky underdogs, nothing was said when they went something like 12 games without a result

Here, he'd be under pressure instantly.

Also worry how our gang of losers would get on with him. Semenyo saying the Bournemouth players hated him from day one because he made them run and run without days off.

Think I'm maybe more pro-Glasner than Iraola, which I didn't think would be the case.

I hope all the players do hate him and he bins them all off.
 
Think my big concern with Iraola, as much as I think he's going to be a success somewhere, he's not had to deal with the pressure at any job as he would here.

Vallecano - a complete afterthought in Madrid
Bournemouth - will always be plucky underdogs, nothing was said when they went something like 12 games without a result

Here, he'd be under pressure instantly.

Also worry how our gang of losers would get on with him. Semenyo saying the Bournemouth players hated him from day one because he made them run and run without days off.

Think I'm maybe more pro-Glasner than Iraola, which I didn't think would be the case.
Semenyo said that, yet it still hot him a £60m move to Man City and moved him from Premier League also ran, to elite level footballer

I think the players that dont like that will either have to just crack on or move on
 
  • Iraeola
  • Glasner
  • Even at a push, on the up younger guys like McKenna or Howe ( his haul of points since joining Newcastle is top 5 or 6 )
Moyes has:

  • Stuck 100m on the bench.
  • Achieved less points at home than last season
  • turned a half billion stadium into a place other teams enjoy playin played still
  • Reduced form of key players
  • Gambled on Jack
  • Reduced our football to relegation level
Take out the welcome but unforeseeable points in the same away fixtures at utd and Villa and we're above the relegation zone where he picked us up.

There is almost no visible progress... Just the usual inability to capitalize on an opportunity with positive football, when the chance presents itself.


Go now Davey, you built a great culture in a club in very different times 20 odd years ago.

And gave us a bounce when we needed it. 👍

Go now with a great Everton career behind you.

You nearly won the cup for us, too.

I'd consider the manager he faced yesterday who's shown Moyes up to be the dinosaur he is on two occasions this season and was unbeaten against us.
 
He has been phenomenal for Stuttgart, they were fighting relegation 2 out 3 seasons just before he came in.
I've read up on him and like him a lot. Which means we'll never get him as I've never been on the right side of the managerial appointment wars. Then again, with how crap our managers have been over the years I feel like that makes us the right side.
 
I'm just gonna throw his name out again..

Davide Ancelotti.

Exceeded expectations at a fraught Botafogo last year and has said that he is open to head coach opportunities following the World Cup. Already growing a reputation of being tactically astute, a leader in training and a guy that players seem to respond well to. Plus he has already been here under Carlo.

I personally reckon he's worth at least considering.
Not sniping at you, genuinely curious - He exceeded expectations at botafogo? I thought he got sacked after a few months
 

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