Quote from: KevinGage on April 03, 2016, 09:49:25 PMMoyes has a track record of consistently getting a side into the top six over a decade on a limited budget and secured CL qualification. What is Lambert's track record? People slate his style of football too, but from about 2009 onwards, that Everton team became far more easy on the eye. If Moyes is remotely interested, this is one occasion when there really should be just a shortlist of one. But he would want guarantees and autonomy that a manager of his standing is probably right to expect. So we'll no doubt opt for a more malleable candidate. I am sure he thinks highly of himself too which is why he will want to manage in the premier league next season
Moyes has a track record of consistently getting a side into the top six over a decade on a limited budget and secured CL qualification. What is Lambert's track record? People slate his style of football too, but from about 2009 onwards, that Everton team became far more easy on the eye. If Moyes is remotely interested, this is one occasion when there really should be just a shortlist of one. But he would want guarantees and autonomy that a manager of his standing is probably right to expect. So we'll no doubt opt for a more malleable candidate.
The longer we do not appoint a new manager, the more I reckon it will be Southgate.
Quote from: conman on April 03, 2016, 09:51:43 PMQuote from: KevinGage on April 03, 2016, 09:49:25 PMMoyes has a track record of consistently getting a side into the top six over a decade on a limited budget and secured CL qualification. What is Lambert's track record? People slate his style of football too, but from about 2009 onwards, that Everton team became far more easy on the eye. If Moyes is remotely interested, this is one occasion when there really should be just a shortlist of one. But he would want guarantees and autonomy that a manager of his standing is probably right to expect. So we'll no doubt opt for a more malleable candidate. I am sure he thinks highly of himself too which is why he will want to manage in the premier league next seasonYou say that - and that was my initial thoughts when his name was mentioned a few weeks back. But that recent blurb in the more respected papers looked like it was his people letting it be known he might be keen. There could be a whole host of reasons for that; a good agent will try to deliver as many options as possible to his client and then leave it up to him. So this could be purely agent driven, with a view to sussing out what we are prepared to offer. Or with a view to using that as leverage against other interested clubs. Or Moyes might want so many things in his favour (total control on transfers, four year contract on upper PL wages, with no clause related to cheap pay-offs and zero compensation if a top 10 PL side comes in for him) as to make the whole thing unpalatable to the board. But if he has lost his senses to the point that he buys into the idea of rebuilding the club from the groundfloor up (because that is what it will take) let's not phuck about on this one.
Everybody thought Lambert was a great choice, because he was at the time. The entire away end sang his name when we played at Norwich in McLeish's last game.There are plenty of pointy sticks to beat the board with, but I always find it staggering how many fans use the appointment of Lambert as one of them. He was universally well regarded and the vast majority of the fan base was happy to see him come in.
I wonder if Pearson is the man, whether the board will also have some input into his choosing the coaching team.
Quote from: dicedlam on April 03, 2016, 11:44:09 AMThe longer we do not appoint a new manager, the more I reckon it will be Southgate.I think it will be Southgate too.
Quote from: Tony Erdington on April 03, 2016, 09:24:54 PMQuote from: john e on April 03, 2016, 09:20:57 PMOne of the worries I have with Moyes is he's a carbon copy of Lambert in terms of football philosophy and demeaner, I think he could end up being Lambert mk11 with a great fanfare when appointed by the majority of supporters all excited about the prospect only to end up with the same boring repetitive same players picked every week dying a death football Sorry , but your Joking Right??no that's how I see it, Moyes is a very limited manager just like Lambert
Quote from: john e on April 03, 2016, 09:20:57 PMOne of the worries I have with Moyes is he's a carbon copy of Lambert in terms of football philosophy and demeaner, I think he could end up being Lambert mk11 with a great fanfare when appointed by the majority of supporters all excited about the prospect only to end up with the same boring repetitive same players picked every week dying a death football Sorry , but your Joking Right??
One of the worries I have with Moyes is he's a carbon copy of Lambert in terms of football philosophy and demeaner, I think he could end up being Lambert mk11 with a great fanfare when appointed by the majority of supporters all excited about the prospect only to end up with the same boring repetitive same players picked every week dying a death football
Quote from: ChicagoLion on April 03, 2016, 09:41:18 PMQuote from: Tony Erdington on April 03, 2016, 09:24:54 PMQuote from: john e on April 03, 2016, 09:20:57 PMOne of the worries I have with Moyes is he's a carbon copy of Lambert in terms of football philosophy and demeaner, I think he could end up being Lambert mk11 with a great fanfare when appointed by the majority of supporters all excited about the prospect only to end up with the same boring repetitive same players picked every week dying a death football Sorry , but your Joking Right??no that's how I see it, Moyes is a very limited manager just like LambertHow I see him too.
Quote from: itbrvilla on April 03, 2016, 10:31:23 PMQuote from: ChicagoLion on April 03, 2016, 09:41:18 PMQuote from: Tony Erdington on April 03, 2016, 09:24:54 PMQuote from: john e on April 03, 2016, 09:20:57 PMOne of the worries I have with Moyes is he's a carbon copy of Lambert in terms of football philosophy and demeaner, I think he could end up being Lambert mk11 with a great fanfare when appointed by the majority of supporters all excited about the prospect only to end up with the same boring repetitive same players picked every week dying a death football Sorry , but your Joking Right??no that's how I see it, Moyes is a very limited manager just like LambertHow I see him too. and me
He'd be a success for me. He built a strong lower league team at Preston and how about that rock solid home form he had at Everton? Solid home form. I'll take that please.