dronefromsector7G
Well-Known Member
I’m getting the impression he’s about as welcome as a fart in a lift
It is certainly a risk because he won't get much of a honeymoon period from the fans. That said there is no doubt that Benitez has had spells at other clubs where he was fantastic. It all depends on whether Everton invest in the squad. The current players are just below the levels required to push into the top four, whoever the manager is.I think Ancelotti apart( and even he had his doubters), from Moyes onwards every appointment as manager has divided our fanbase. So Benitez even with his liverpool connections is not unique in that. Some will never forgive him that, personally I don't care if I thought he could do a good job. My concerns are he is nearing the end of a successful career rather than beginning one.
This will not end well for sure and for most it will have ended before its begun. I wouldn't have wanted Ferguson for a lot of reasons but I don't think this is a good appointment. To be successful you need a club all working in the same direction- this will divide our fanbase before it's even started.It is certainly a risk because he won't get much of a honeymoon period from the fans. That said there is no doubt that Benitez has had spells at other clubs where he was fantastic. It all depends on whether Everton invest in the squad. The current players are just below the levels required to push into the top four, whoever the manager is.
I honestly feel Duncan Ferguson would have been a disaster as manager. Everton have not got time for any experiments. They can't afford to blow the once in a lifetime chance of making the most of moving to an iconic new stadium. They have to step up now.