Fingers crossed they **** up his replacement and go down. Shame Roy had a job.
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Dyche the early fav
He'd probably be better than Koeman in fairness, that isn't very hard but I always think theres a limit to where you can go with managers like that. Still, they are a nothing club and a Pep, Klopp, Simeone clone wont change that so doesn't really matter who they get I guess.
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Yeah, I've said it before, but I really think that manager changes should be restricted to the transfer window. Exceptions would be gross misconduct, ill health or death.Originally posted by Tatterdemalion View Postnot much patience left in the game. They should just offer managers zero hour contracts.Oh I don't know.
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Nicked off BBC....
Who's next?
Carlo Ancelotti
The Italian insists he will be taking a sabbatical until next summer after his sacking by Bayern Munich. He usually steps into elite projects. Everton could make it worth his while financially - but would he really be interested?
Thomas Tuchel
The 44-year-old German is highly regarded and available after leaving Borussia Dortmund. He may need some persuading but is known to admire the Premier League and Everton could put together an attractive package.
Eddie Howe
Howe has built his reputation at Bournemouth and is a lifelong Everton fan. Will he feel he has taken the Cherries as far as he can? The 39-year-old has the sort of personality and background Everton chairman Bill Kenwright would like - but is it actually Kenwright's decision?
Sean Dyche
Dyche's stock is high after his work at Burnley and he may yet get the call from others. Would be intriguing to see him in charge of a bigger club with higher expectations.
Rafael Benitez
A real wildcard this one - but a proven manager who still lives almost on the banks of the Mersey. Would the Spaniard or Everton be able to see past his Liverpool connections? And would he leave Newcastle United just when some takeover investment may be arriving?
David Unsworth
Everton's outstanding under-23 coach is highly regarded at Goodison Park and considered a future manager - but may not be ready for that big step just yet.
Sam Allardyce
A firefighter supreme who often bemoans his lack of opportunities at the top end of the Premier League. The former England boss is a real outsider but these are strange times.
David Moyes
There are reports of a possible return but the Scot has had two sackings at Manchester United and Real Sociedad and a dire relegation at Sunderland since he left Everton in 2013 after 11 years.
The 54-year-old is regarded as a figure from the club's past whose career has headed downhill since he left - and he is not a name likely to be well received by a majority of fans, who would regard any such move as devoid of ambition and imagination.
Marco Silva
The 40-year-old Portuguese is building a big reputation at Watford. He is tactically astute and a young, emerging coach - but he has only just got to Vicarage Road.
Mikel Arteta
This may seem like a long shot but the former Everton midfielder is still highly regarded at Goodison Park and is building his reputation as part of Pep Guardiola's backroom team at Manchester City. It would be a risk but one Everton may feel is worth taking.What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins
Batman
F*** off!!!
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NEXT EVERTON MANAGER - BETTING ODDS
David Unsworth 3/1
David Moyes 4/1
Sean Dyche 8/1
Sam Allardyce 10/1
Carlo Ancelotti 12/1
Mike Walker 12/1
Colin Harvey 12/1
Chris Coleman 12/1
Thomas Tuchel 12/1
Eddie Howe 14/1
Duncan Ferguson 16/1
Marco Silva 16/1
David Wagner 18/1
Joe Royle 20/1
Paulo Fonseca 20/1
Phil Neville 20/1_____________________________________
Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?
Think we have the answer..Slot!!



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