Next Everton Manager

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Who should be next Everton manager?

Jose Mourinho
4
7%
David Moyes
11
20%
Lee Carsley
7
13%
Thomas Frank
10
18%
Edin Terzic
2
4%
Steve Cooper
0
No votes
Leighton Baines
2
4%
David Wagner
0
No votes
Massimiliano Allegri
2
4%
Michael Carrick
2
4%
Danny Rohl
8
14%
Gareth Southgate
0
No votes
Dave From The Pub
4
7%
Other
4
7%
 
Total votes: 56

777Kidnappings
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Potter is Brightons third best manager of their last 3. I think the way Brighton have continued to improve without both Potter and Ashworth suggests their success is more about being a fantastically run club than any individual
Shogun
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I think there's a lot of similarities in terms of the squad and manager that Potter took over at Brighton compared to what we currently look like. Set the groundwork for what Brighton have become on the pitch. De Zerbi and Hurzeler would have had a much tougher time if they were taking over from Chris Hughton.
Dchans
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I’m not bothered who it is as I am sure the appointment will be the correct one and certainly can’t be as bad as what we are being subject to now

Someone that sees the squad with a fresh pair of eyes, that the players are out to impress and everyone starts at the same level would be an improvement
AjaxAndy
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777Kidnappings wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 3:13 pm Potter is Brightons third best manager of their last 3. I think the way Brighton have continued to improve without both Potter and Ashworth suggests their success is more about being a fantastically run club than any individual
I think De Zerbi flattered to deceive tbh. Started well off the foundations built by Potter but ended up finishing joint on points with us which is pretty damning.

Early days for the new guy but he definitely looks the real deal.
AjaxAndy
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PoD1878 wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 3:07 pm Potter won 31.11% of his 135 games at Brighton

Dyche is on 30.95% of his 85 at Everton


I like Potter, but weren't goals one of his biggest issues at Brighton?
They created a lot of chances though, it's just they were relying on Neil Maupay to finish them so probably explains why not many hit the net.
Escalator
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PoD1878 wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 3:07 pm Potter won 31.11% of his 135 games at Brighton

Dyche is on 30.95% of his 85 at Everton


I like Potter, but weren't goals one of his biggest issues at Brighton?
So on paper they’re both shit then.
The Doc
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Escalator wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 3:50 pm So on paper they’re both shit then.
Not if you add in a few wins.
TheRam
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777Kidnappings wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 3:13 pm Potter is Brightons third best manager of their last 3. I think the way Brighton have continued to improve without both Potter and Ashworth suggests their success is more about being a fantastically run club than any individual
Dont know how you’ve come to this conclusion at all.

Potter took them from 16th to 9th after three seasons and left Brighton in the top four.

They finished 11th last season.

This season they are 10th after spending nearly £200m.

They’ve gone backwards since he left if anything.
NickNack
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If a new manager came in now with half a season left and we got relegated who’d be happy for him to remain at the club to carry on with the rebuilding process?

Do you think the new owners would give him that chance? I don’t

All hypothetical of course, but so is talk of the next manager while you know who is still here
Dchans
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It’s not a given we stay up with a new man in charge

And while it ain’t one we go down with Dyche, I know which way my money would go
NickNack
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Dchans wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 4:24 pm It’s not a given we stay up with a new man in charge

And while it ain’t one we go down with Dyche, I know which way my money would go
To add - my post above was in no way a “keep Dyche” one - he needs to be gone far as I’m concerned
Raptor
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Dchans wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 4:24 pm It’s not a given we stay up with a new man in charge

And while it ain’t one we go down with Dyche, I know which way my money would go
The approach should be that its a given, that is, unless you think Dyche is doing a good job, in which case why bother sacking him?

If he replicates the first half of the season form, we will in all probability stay up. The expectation on the new manager isnt to turn us into world beaters in 6 months, its to equal one of the worst points per manager we have ever had. If you dont think we could get someone thats capable of that achievement, then we really are at a loss
Kerryblueboy
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NickNack wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 4:22 pm If a new manager came in now with half a season left and we got relegated who’d be happy for him to remain at the club to carry on with the rebuilding process?

Do you think the new owners would give him that chance? I don’t

All hypothetical of course, but so is talk of the next manager while you know who is still here
Are you happy to hope the bottom 3 keep losing for us to avoid relegation because I can’t see where the next win comes from
NickNack
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Kerryblueboy wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 4:37 pm Are you happy to hope the bottom 3 keep losing for us to avoid relegation because I can’t see where the next win comes from
At the moment its the only way I see us staying up
BTW you did read the disclaimer I posted after the one you quoted?
Kerryblueboy
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Yeah but imo the chance of dyche turning this around now is slim he has lost the fans and I think the players are sick of his football too at least a new approach and ideas can only get us all back on board again and turn it around
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