24 Oct 2017 11:01:52
am I the only one who doesn't see the hype behind tuchel? he took a newly promoted team to upper mid table then walked away then got Dortmund job did ok then left I want our next appointment to be long term someone who has a plan and sees it threw, plus if your going off what he did at Mainz then isn't that very similar to what dyche has done up to now? all's am saying is I want the right man for the job not the most well known name. Unsworth for me full time if not then dyche has earned his chance at a club on the next rung than Burnley ( no offence to burnley)


1.) 24 Oct 2017
24 Oct 2017 12:05:28
What does "long term" mean in this day and age? It's an unrealistic requirement. We want the best man for the job. Obviously we want to get it right and obviously have a long reign. But that's something that happens very rarely. So I'll just settle for a manager that takes us forward.


2.) 24 Oct 2017
24 Oct 2017 14:32:18
Tuchel was disapointed his board took no consideration for shock or players feeling after the bomb attack. He left because he felt wronged. Now I think he can't be just or not seeing it through. He never got a pay off 3rd 2nd and a cup after klopp had a disaster seems strong to me.

{Ed001's Note - that is not true, he left because he was on the verge of the sack anyway. He had fallen out with half the club and his constant tinkering with tactics had lost him the playing staff. The board were forcing him out and he knew it. That is why he is still unemployed, because the kind of club he thinks he deserves has no interest in hiring him. I would steer well clear if I was Everton. It would be very much like rehiring Koeman.}


3.) 24 Oct 2017
24 Oct 2017 14:38:22
by long term I mean someone who doesn't see us as a stepping stone, am sure unsworth would see us as a long term job and would we himself taking us forward, even dyche I think would be excited to take over us and take us forward. the likes of ancelotti would only be here to restore reputation before moving on again as soon as possible, tuchel would be hoping to do well with us with the hope of landing arsenal after Wenger or united after Jose, I no it's not as exciting for some people but we need someone who is at least going to try and see us as a project they can get fully immersed into and not a good opportunity to advertise themselves.


4.) 24 Oct 2017
24 Oct 2017 17:21:48
Any English manager would be grateful for the job. doh! Because British managers rarely get top jobs. Think you need a reality check mate. So you want a manager for 20 years Who is English and loves EFF? Great! See you in league 1. Idiotic hopes.


5.) 24 Oct 2017
24 Oct 2017 17:22:31
Best not have a manager with ambition. delusional.


6.) 25 Oct 2017
25 Oct 2017 00:44:08
Ed01 he walked before a payoff really your wrong makes no sence.

{Ed001's Note - how does it make no sense? You get the sack from a job like he had and it affects your reputation. It also helps that he was unhappy because he was at loggerheads with the board. No one wants to stay in a job where they are unhappy and he could afford to do without the payoff. Not everyone puts money first.}


7.) 25 Oct 2017
25 Oct 2017 08:09:41
why will we be in league one if we have an English manager for 20 years? hahahaha.


8.) 29 Oct 2017
29 Oct 2017 06:08:21
Who would you suggest e that is realistically achievable ed1?

{Ed001's Note - my suggestion was Gasperini of Atalanta. They are not in a position to turn down offers and he knows that they cannot reasonably expect to compete in the long term.}


9.) 30 Oct 2017
30 Oct 2017 06:15:59
Thanks ed1.

Also where has Roger Schmidt gone to (I think China? ) ? Always loked him when he was at Leverkusen and I think he would be a good appointment for Everton.

Cheers.

{Ed001's Note - Beijing Gouan mate. One of the bigger Chinese clubs so he might be out of reach financially.}