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Post by evertonfan1968 on Nov 10, 2017 18:44:52 GMT
God knows who we're getting. It's all gone quiet news wise. Is it the calm before the storm?
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Post by rugbytoffee on Nov 11, 2017 9:46:52 GMT
Farhad Moshiri and Bill Kenwright are at odds over who they want to be the next Everton manager, according to a report.
The Mirror claims that majority shareholder Moshiri is eager on a big name like Diego Simeone from Atletico Madrid while Toffees chairman Kenwright is in favour of appointing a British manager and Burnley’s Sean Dyche is his top priority. However it is understood that Everton face the prospect of having to double Dyche’s salary to convince him to switch Turf Moor for Goodison Park.
The report claims that the 46-year-old is currently earning £2million-a-year with Burnley, but the Toffees would have to splash £4million-a-year to get him in.
Everton have been searching for a new manager since Ronald Koeman was sacked nearly three weeks ago and do not appear to be making any progress.
The Mirror claims that short-term fix Sam Allardyce is only interested in a long-term deal while Moshiri still needs convincing that a Brit is the right man for the job.
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sheff
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Post by sheff on Nov 12, 2017 9:12:59 GMT
Allardyce says he's had no conversation, and Moyes has gone to the Hammers, so it's looking likely that Unsworth is getting it, as I don't see the value in picking any managers that are from yoyo clubs like Burnley. Tuchel is available but does he even have a clue about the Prem?
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Post by rugbytoffee on Nov 12, 2017 15:51:23 GMT
Watford boss Marco Silva has told Everton he is not interested in their vacant managerial position, with Burnley boss Sean Dyche again the frontrunner for the job, according to a report.
The Times claim that Silva has told the Toffees he is not interested in moving jobs so soon after taking the reins at Watford, despite odds being slashed dramatically on the Portuguese becoming the next boss on Saturday.
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fitzyefc
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Post by fitzyefc on Nov 13, 2017 20:06:46 GMT
Watford boss Marco Silva has told Everton he is not interested in their vacant managerial position, with Burnley boss Sean Dyche again the frontrunner for the job, according to a report. The Times claim that Silva has told the Toffees he is not interested in moving jobs so soon after taking the reins at Watford, despite odds being slashed dramatically on the Portuguese becoming the next boss on Saturday. What's the betting Unsworth gets the job?
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