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Post by rugbytoffee on Dec 6, 2019 21:19:43 GMT
Everton next manager betting odds David Moyes: 11/8. Vitor Pereira: 6/4. Eddie Howe: 10/1. Marcelo Gallardo: 14/1. Duncan Ferguson: 20/1. Rafael Benitez: 20/1. Marcelino: 25/1. Mikel Arteta: 25/1.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Dec 6, 2019 21:20:32 GMT
Moyes to return? Silva follows Mauricio Pochettino (Spurs), Quique Sánchez Flores (Watford) and Unai Emery (Arsenal) out of the Premier League David Moyes could be poised to make a sensational comeback to the club he managed between 2002 and 2013.
The paper claims that the 56-year-old has “already been approached over a return” although negotiations have some way to go. However, Moyes would “relish” a return to the club that gave him the best managerial years of his life.
Long term Key to the discussions between Moyes and Everton is the length of the contract. the Scot is adamant that if he does return to Goodison Park it will be for the long run. He will not expose himself to a repeat of what happened at West Ham, when he was appointed on a six-month period, saved the Hammers from relegation, only to be axed that summer.
Fans’ fury The sacking of Silva is the latest saga for the club which has lost its way since they got rid of Roberto Martinez in May 2016. Three managers have come and gone in that time and there is growing discontent among fans at the way the club is being run.
BBC Sport says the return of Moyes would not be welcomed by many supporters, and the Daily Mail says that other names in the hat are Marcelo Gallardo of River Plate in Argentina and Bournemouth’s Eddie Howe.
The Times and Sky Sports also report that Vítor Pereira, the 51-year-old Portuguese coach of Shanghai SIPG in China, is in the frame for the job.
Sky Sports News reporter Alan Myers said: “Vitor Pereira is definitely on the list and there is some suggestion to us that he is the number one target. He is on a four-man list, and that would include David Moyes, but Vitor Pereira is definitely on Everton’s radar.”
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Post by Avinalaff on Dec 6, 2019 21:36:03 GMT
I'm on the fence regarding Moyes.
While he did well when he was here, and I like the man, he has managed unsuccessfully since, and it's not his squad any more.
In 11 years, the best we achieved was 4th, and a cup final, and yes, I know the situation was different back then, but it is what it is, and there are no guarantees he would find success a second time around.
Would he do better than the 4 managers who have been here since he left?
I'd like to say yes, but how much better is anybodies guess.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Dec 7, 2019 19:31:03 GMT
Former Bayern Munich and Eintracht Frankfurt boss Niko Kovac was pictured at Goodison Park as he watched Everton beat Chelsea 3-1.
The former Croatia midfielder has been out of work since the Bundesliga champions sacked him last month, but was merely on Merseyside to watch some Premier League action.
Kovac, who has also managed the Croatian national team, was linked with the vacant managerial position at Everton after the sacking of Marco Silva at the start of the week.
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Post by Avinalaff on Dec 8, 2019 8:09:01 GMT
Former Bayern Munich and Eintracht Frankfurt boss Niko Kovac was pictured at Goodison Park as he watched Everton beat Chelsea 3-1. The former Croatia midfielder has been out of work since the Bundesliga champions sacked him last month, but was merely on Merseyside to watch some Premier League action. Kovac, who has also managed the Croatian national team, was linked with the vacant managerial position at Everton after the sacking of Marco Silva at the start of the week. Coincidence? I don't know much about him, since he went to club football.
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