Next Everton Manager
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Bluebridge
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I do think he’ll manage us a some point, my choice before we got Ancelotti. Arteta not Carsley.
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I don't think so. Arteta found a fitter bird and we've never entered his mind since.Bluebridge wrote: ↑Sun Nov 17, 2024 2:13 pm I do think he’ll manage us a some point, my choice before we got Ancelotti. Arteta not Carsley.
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Indiantoffee75
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Not only Dyche but I think Sorenson is coming under increasing pressure. I wonder if TFG will make managerial changes on both fronts in the summer.
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Think Arteta is massively overrated anyway, spent something like £750m to win an FA Cup, but even then won that before spending all that cash.
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Indiantoffee75
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Agree, the fella is getting massively found out, poor in game management and his use of subs is appalling. Lost count the number of leads they have lost already in the first eleven games this season.
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I think Arsenal have been superb, this City team that's pipped them to league titles is an incredible team. Any other era and Arsenal probably would have won a league or two.
The way they play is really enjoyable to watch, but yeah maybe missing a world class striker. But recruitment really shouldn't be down to the manager these days anyway.
The way they play is really enjoyable to watch, but yeah maybe missing a world class striker. But recruitment really shouldn't be down to the manager these days anyway.
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It's not necessarily down to the manager but if a manager is given £750m worth of players he should have won something other than an FA Cup where he took over halfway through the season.The Doc wrote: ↑Sun Nov 17, 2024 3:56 pm I think Arsenal have been superb, this City team that's pipped them to league titles is an incredible team. Any other era and Arsenal probably would have won a league or two.
The way they play is really enjoyable to watch, but yeah maybe missing a world class striker. But recruitment really shouldn't be down to the manager these days anyway.
Obviously the league is a tough one to win with a supreme City team but this year they aren't even keeping pace with the leaders.
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I do rate him very highly but with how he's handled the Partey situation I wouldn't want Arteta.
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Complaints about him being too married to his way of playing and incapable of changing when it's not working from Boro fans last season.
Could be good and I kind of wanted him previously, but I think he'd be too much of a gamble.
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Cereal Killer
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I’d rather we lose four games 5-1 and win one 3-1 but at least try to attack, then lose three games 2-0 and draw two 0-0 by defending for 90mins and hoofing it
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777Kidnappings
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You've got an extra point so obviously.Cereal Killer wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2024 5:41 pm I’d rather we lose four games 5-1 and win one 3-1 but at least try to attack, then lose three games 2-0 and draw two 0-0 by defending for 90mins and hoofing it
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I reckon it'll be Moyes due to us not being able to wait until the end of the season to make the change... and because we're desperate he'll demand and get a 3 year contract.
It's one of those where I absolutely don't want it to happen but given how much of a rebuild we need in the summer, and the players he's recruited here in the past and at West Ham I could almost talk myself in to it.
But yeah, I just want us to make a significant change to the style of play when we jettison Dyche and for me Moyes doesn't really move the needle a whole lot in that regard. It'd be better but it's not what I want to watch.
It's one of those where I absolutely don't want it to happen but given how much of a rebuild we need in the summer, and the players he's recruited here in the past and at West Ham I could almost talk myself in to it.
But yeah, I just want us to make a significant change to the style of play when we jettison Dyche and for me Moyes doesn't really move the needle a whole lot in that regard. It'd be better but it's not what I want to watch.