Quote from: Billy Walker on October 12, 2022, 11:03:20 AMQuote from: lovejoy on October 12, 2022, 10:38:53 AMQuote from: cdbearsfan on October 11, 2022, 07:25:41 PMEverton appointed Ancelotti. We can appoint Pochettino. The desperation of some our own fans to talk us down is ridiculous. Maybe we have the team we deserve....and look what happened there, he tipped off as soon as a more lucrative offer came along.Everton were/are skint though. It's down to Sawiris and Edens to outline an ambitious vision and hand out a contract to match."Transfer budget is £50m, but you have to sell a player before you buy another one."Yep, that should have Champions League standard managers beating a path to our door.
Quote from: lovejoy on October 12, 2022, 10:38:53 AMQuote from: cdbearsfan on October 11, 2022, 07:25:41 PMEverton appointed Ancelotti. We can appoint Pochettino. The desperation of some our own fans to talk us down is ridiculous. Maybe we have the team we deserve....and look what happened there, he tipped off as soon as a more lucrative offer came along.Everton were/are skint though. It's down to Sawiris and Edens to outline an ambitious vision and hand out a contract to match.
Quote from: cdbearsfan on October 11, 2022, 07:25:41 PMEverton appointed Ancelotti. We can appoint Pochettino. The desperation of some our own fans to talk us down is ridiculous. Maybe we have the team we deserve....and look what happened there, he tipped off as soon as a more lucrative offer came along.
Everton appointed Ancelotti. We can appoint Pochettino. The desperation of some our own fans to talk us down is ridiculous. Maybe we have the team we deserve.
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on October 12, 2022, 10:43:23 AMQuote from: lovejoy on October 12, 2022, 10:40:40 AMAs ever with this debate we wont know if it worth sticking or twisting until we know who the new guy is.For instance if I were offered Lampard, Southgate, Dyche I'd stick.In what universe would we be limited to those three?Since O'Neill left we have appointed Houllier, McLeish, Lambert, Sherwood, Garde, Di Matteo, Bruce, Smith and Gerrard. That universe.
Quote from: lovejoy on October 12, 2022, 10:40:40 AMAs ever with this debate we wont know if it worth sticking or twisting until we know who the new guy is.For instance if I were offered Lampard, Southgate, Dyche I'd stick.In what universe would we be limited to those three?
As ever with this debate we wont know if it worth sticking or twisting until we know who the new guy is.For instance if I were offered Lampard, Southgate, Dyche I'd stick.
As I said, very unlikely we are after a new manager in December. Gerrard'll be sacked by the World Cup, or given serious time to turn it around. There would be little point in allowing him to stay on, watch the World Cup, have another transfer window and then sack him, if the board still didn't think he was up to it.
Quote from: cdbearsfan on October 12, 2022, 11:34:15 AMAs I said, very unlikely we are after a new manager in December. Gerrard'll be sacked by the World Cup, or given serious time to turn it around. There would be little point in allowing him to stay on, watch the World Cup, have another transfer window and then sack him, if the board still didn't think he was up to it.The World Cup finishes in December. In this nightmare scenerio that must never come to pass Southgate would be joing just in time for the Jan transfer window. As he's basically got fuck all to do before the WC (how hard is it to pick 10 players around Mason Mount?), he's even got time to watch videos of our games and line up our swoop for Harry Maguire.
Yes the narrative, he has got until the World Cup just does not make any sense.
Quote from: chrisw1 on October 12, 2022, 11:42:08 AMQuote from: cdbearsfan on October 12, 2022, 11:34:15 AMAs I said, very unlikely we are after a new manager in December. Gerrard'll be sacked by the World Cup, or given serious time to turn it around. There would be little point in allowing him to stay on, watch the World Cup, have another transfer window and then sack him, if the board still didn't think he was up to it.The World Cup finishes in December. In this nightmare scenerio that must never come to pass Southgate would be joing just in time for the Jan transfer window. As he's basically got fuck all to do before the WC (how hard is it to pick 10 players around Mason Mount?), he's even got time to watch videos of our games and line up our swoop for Harry Maguire.Yes but the point that CD is correctly making is that if we sack Gerrard before the world cup we'll have filled the vacancy by then and if we haven't then why would we sack him between the end of the world cup and the january window when no games will have been played and we'll have had a month of a 'bonus pre-season' for the coach to work with most of the squad. The timing just doesn't make sense, if Gerrard is still with us on the 15th November then he'll still be with us until at least March because it doesn't make sense to do anything else.
There is no guarantee Southgate will be available anytime soon. Sitting around with no manager waiting in the vain hope that they lose to a combination of Iran, America and Wales would be beyond madness.