Everton Thread - 2022/23

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You can only flirt with relegation so many times before you get bitten

Might be good for them in the long run and might be good for their fans to have a taste of what many other fanbases have had to suffer as a lot of them still have severe delusions of grandeur
Well, they are a grand old team.....
 
if Vinnie want to make a name in the game at management then he should avoid this club like the plague ............until they have the right infrastructure in place then you wouldn’t touch it with a barge pole ............ it’s fine thinking your gonna be the ONE to turn it around but how many years we talking now ????? They have won one major honour over the last 35 years been involved in countless relegation battles ...........this won’t change until the set up is right or relegation actually happens
The reality is that Burnley could be going up into the PL as Champions, whilst Everton could be passing them on the way down.
I don't know how Vinnie has entered the conversation to take over as manager there. Does he want Championship football again next season? I wouldn't have thought so.
 
True but I can’t see Everton considering him, despite the fact he may well keep them up…
With Frank they are destined for the Championship..
They appointed Sam Allardyce in 2017 when they were struggling but not anything like as badly as they are now.

I could see someone like Dyche being given until then end of the season with a "keep us up" brief.

I hope they stay up if just so that we do not have to listen to the gloating of red dippers as they try to deflect from their underperformance this season.
 
Not about Dyche till possibly till the end of the season it’s about Dyche building a solid foundation like Moyes did .......... it may not be good to watch but you ain’t fearing for your safety year after year
 
Lampard saying today that Calvert - Lewin was " pretty fatigued" after Tuesday makes you realise just what a joke the club is.
 
if Vinnie want to make a name in the game at management then he should avoid this club like the plague ............until they have the right infrastructure in place then you wouldn’t touch it with a barge pole ............ it’s fine thinking your gonna be the ONE to turn it around but how many years we talking now ????? They have won one major honour over the last 35 years been involved in countless relegation battles ...........this won’t change until the set up is right or relegation actually happens
On the other hand...

Vinnie has a MBA from Manchester Business School. He was at City pretty much throughout the club's transformation, so he's seen good and bad from the boardroom. He is ambitious. He could go into Everton almost as a consultant / manager, and transform not just the team and squad, but potentially the club structure too.

He's got the brains and the ability to do it, and if he could put Everton where Newcastle have got so quickly, he would soon be up there as one of football's most sought after managers.
 
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