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Cannot for the life of me figure why anyone wants david moyes here. Hes not a proven winner, he will most likely require time which he wont get here, Has has no record worth talking about, never managed BIG players etc...What does he bring that has people wanting him here?

Let's not pretend that there's a clear standout after Jose and Klopp. There's a bunch of managers at the level below and off that lot Moyes has one of the more compelling cases. He knows this league, he's overachieved as manager of Everton and he's shown a willingness to be pragmatic with his tactics.

He isn't the ideal choice by any means, but I really don't think there is one if we discount the big two.

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Let's not pretend that there's a clear standout after Jose and Klopp. There's a bunch of managers at the level below and off that lot Moyes has one of the more compelling cases. He knows this league, he's overachieved as manager of Everton and he's shown a willingness to be pragmatic with his tactics.

He isn't the ideal choice by any means, but I really don't think there is one if we discount the big two.

What About Hynckes? Hiddink? They're more likely to come here than Klopp anyway (they're even more likely to come here than Moyes, imo) so why not throw them in the mix?

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What About Hynckes? Hiddink? They're more likely to come here than Klopp anyway (they're even more likely to come here than Moyes, imo) so why not throw them in the mix?

Two pensioners who have either stated or suggested they're retiring....Neither is really a long-term option if we're being honest but if you want to throw their name into the ring then go for it.

Who would you like us to hire 6 months after we hire them?

Or because he is "EPL proven"... :halo:

In the last six season he hasn't finished below 8th despite having almost nothing to spend in the market. That's a remarkable achievement however you want to look at it and he is probably the best available manager in this league so of course he gets a mention.

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Two pensioners who have either stated or suggested they're retiring....Neither is really a long-term option if we're being honest but if you want to throw their name into the ring then go for it.

Who would you like us to hire 6 months after we hire them?

Is any of the options, bar Jose, long-term? They're the same as everyone else, if they don't win trophies and challenge for the tittle they will be gone and same applies for Moyes.

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Martinez is more top job calibre than Moyes. Martinez is innovative, plays a formation no one else in the league uses, and his team plays good football - the problem for him is the low quality players he has at his disposal. On the other hand i don't rate Moyes at all, not to mention Martinez knocked him out of the Fa cup, at home.

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Martinez is more top job calibre than Moyes. Martinez is innovative, plays a formation no one else in the league uses, and his team plays good football - the problem for him is the low quality players he has at his disposal. On the other hand i don't rate Moyes at all, not to mention Martinez knocked him out of the Fa cup, at home.

I think Martinez is an interesting manager. Like Moyes at Everton, he's probably overachieved at Wigan although they look to be going down this season. But he also begin the transformation at Swansea that Rodgers and Laudrup have built on.

The problem he has is being a bit more pragmatic and grinding out results this season.He deserves to stay in the Prem with another team but I think he's got zero chance of coming here this summer.

If you look at Moyes this season, he got Everton pushing for a Champions League spot despite making a profit in the transfer market.

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I think Martinez is an interesting manager. Like Moyes at Everton, he's probably overachieved at Wigan although they look to be going down this season. But he also begin the transformation at Swansea that Rodgers and Laudrup have built on.

The problem he has is being a bit more pragmatic and grinding out results this season.He deserves to stay in the Prem with another team but I think he's got zero chance of coming here this summer.

If you look at Moyes this season, he got Everton pushing for a Champions League spot despite making a profit in the transfer market.

Yeah we're not getting him for sure, but like Whelan keeps saying, sooner or later he will eventually land a top job. As for Moyes, yes he has done well, but i'm more concerned with the type of tactics we will be using. Everton play a lot of route one, hoof the ball to Fellaini or Anichebe stuff, as if we didn't do too much of that already lol.

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Martinez is more top job calibre than Moyes. Martinez is innovative, plays a formation no one else in the league uses, and his team plays good football - the problem for him is the low quality players he has at his disposal. On the other hand i don't rate Moyes at all, not to mention Martinez knocked him out of the Fa cup, at home.

I know the players Martinez has at Wigan isn't exactly great but isn't it somewhat of a concern that Wigan are always in the relegation fight every season? There just doesn't seem to be any progression whatsoever from him in taking Wigan bit by bit to the next level. Also for all the good passing football Wigan plays, Martinez seems pretty stubborn in not changing/alter the style a bit when the going gets tough. And he always go into every game trying to implement his own style of play regardless of the opposition as well as without any regards to actually stop Wigan's opponent from playing. You might get away with that managing a top team but considering Martinez is managing Wigan, he doesn't seem adaptable enough to change things around when it's not working. And his constant positivity and optimism after every match even when Wigan have lost is rather annoying.

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I respect your opinion but i would not agree on it completely.

These are purely numbers which has been created and complied in a way which provides what the managers have been doing for the last 3 years. Now whether Moyes would have played a certain formation or not is very subjective at this point of time. But the person has taken the last 3 year compilation and have come up with a good stats of all the top manager, U can never get accurate projections,

In my opinion, If your an analytical guy you would understand these forecast more than anyone else.

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I respect your opinion but i would not agree on it completely.

These are purely numbers which has been created and complied in a way which provides what the managers have been doing for the last 3 years. Now whether Moyes would have played a certain formation or not is very subjective at this point of time. But the person has taken the last 3 year compilation and have come up with a good stats of all the top manager, U can never get accurate projections,

In my opinion, If your an analytical guy you would understand these forecast more than anyone else.

I get that they can be useful in some circumstances, say of your comparing just one thing, but i think it's extremely hard to draw any accurate conclusions and comparisons due to each being in a different situation.
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Apparently, we should sign him because he's British.. :rolleyes:

no way, not for me. If its a british manager we were after id want Clarkie all day but britishness is not a necessity. If jose aint coming back, golden guus can't be lured and klopp isnt leaving dortmund (which he still might once his squad is picked apart this summer) id personally like pellegrini. Thought his Madrid team were great to watch and were fairly unlucky that year not to win la liga. Also done well with malaga this year in UCL even with the problems off field.
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proven that he can sustain mediocrity...just about

Mediocrity last season was one spot behind us with a net transfer spend of MINUS £12.5 million.

Just to put that into context (in case anyone doesn't realise how spectacular an achievement that is) we spent £60 million to finish one spot ahead and Liverpool spent £35 million to finish one spot behind.

Then realise he's done something like that every season for the last six and the word 'mediocrity' is a tad unfair. Can you give a single justification for his achievements at Everton being in any way, shape or form mediocre?

It would be like me asking you to go off and build me an F1 car that can compete at the top end of the sport, oh and I'd like change thanks. Oh, you only came 8th in the British Grand Prix?? How mediocre. :doh:

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Mediocrity last season was one spot behind us with a net transfer spend of MINUS £12.5 million.

Just to put that into context (in case anyone doesn't realise how spectacular an achievement that is) we spent £60 million to finish one spot ahead and Liverpool spent £35 million to finish one spot behind.

Then realise he's done something like that every season for the last six and the word 'mediocrity' is a tad unfair. Can you give a single justification for his achievements at Everton being in any way, shape or form mediocre?

It would be like me asking you to go off and build me an F1 car that can compete at the top end of the sport, oh and I'd like change thanks. Oh, you only came 8th in the British Grand Prix?? How mediocre. :doh:

yes I can sum up mediocre...hes done NOTHING. Im not being overly critical of the guy am i, he's done nothing! Finishing one behind us is great if we are at our usual 1,2,3 but we finished a woeful 5th. Who cares if he finished 6th? It means nothing. His teams dont progress any more than any other year they just fluctuate around the middle. His "best" achievement was getting to the fa cup final. Harry redknapp has won more with a lesser team, Michael laudrup has won more with a lesser team. Im not being harsh on him here but when did this club decend to the levels of contemplating a manager whos best stat that you can give me is that he finished behind us the year that we finished in our lowest position in over a decade?
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Jose Mourinho reportedly told Jurgen Klopp before the Dortmund/Madrid match that he would be returning to Chelsea. (Bild)

http://translate.google.co.il/transl...3652.bild.html

http://www.marca.com/2013/04/26/futb...366961600.html

According to L'Equipe, Carlo Ancelotti to coach Real Madrid next season is 90 percent. Decision expected by next Friday

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yes I can sum up mediocre...hes done NOTHING. Im not being overly critical of the guy am i, he's done nothing! Finishing one behind us is great if we are at our usual 1,2,3 but we finished a woeful 5th. Who cares if he finished 6th? It means nothing. His teams dont progress any more than any other year they just fluctuate around the middle. His "best" achievement was getting to the fa cup final. Harry redknapp has won more with a lesser team, Michael laudrup has won more with a lesser team. Im not being harsh on him here but when did this club decend to the levels of contemplating a manager whos best stat that you can give me is that he finished behind us the year that we finished in our lowest position in over a decade?

Let's put Harry's 'achievements' at Portsmouth into context. In the season the won the Cup he had a net spend of £21 million. The season before he had a net spend of £13 million. Winning the FA Cup was a fantastic achievement (although the semi-final was against West Brom and the Final was against Cardiff, but they did beat Man United as well) but look at where Portsmouth are now. To use a financial term, they are fucked. Now you could look at his transfers and admire the way he bought players in cheap and sold them for more, but you have to look at the totality of his tenure and where he left the club.

But there's no getting around the fact that Moyes doesn't have trophies to his name yet if that's all we're going to judge managers on then we should discount Pellegrini too. In fact Redknapp has a better record than both of them but I wouldn't want him near this club.

What Moyes does is surpass expectations. It says something that you think Everton should be doing better than they are. The reality of the situation is that they should be nowhere near where they have been for the last half of a decade. They've spent less (net) than over 75% of the teams currently in the Premier League in that time. By all rights they should be fighting relegation, not for a Champions League spot.

I can't give you a stat that tells you he's the best we can do. But can you give me a single reason why Everton should be in the position they're in right now? It's a phenomenal achievement by any measure.

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Let's put Harry's 'achievements' at Portsmouth into context. In the season the won the Cup he had a net spend of £21 million. The season before he had a net spend of £13 million. Winning the FA Cup was a fantastic achievement (although the semi-final was against West Brom and the Final was against Cardiff, but they did beat Man United as well) but look at where Portsmouth are now. To use a financial term, they are fucked. Now you could look at his transfers and admire the way he bought players in cheap and sold them for more, but you have to look at the totality of his tenure and where he left the club.

But there's no getting around the fact that Moyes doesn't have trophies to his name yet if that's all we're going to judge managers on then we should discount Pellegrini too. In fact Redknapp has a better record than both of them but I wouldn't want him near this club.

What Moyes does is surpass expectations. It says something that you think Everton should be doing better than they are. The reality of the situation is that they should be nowhere near where they have been for the last half of a decade. They've spent less (net) than over 75% of the teams currently in the Premier League in that time. By all rights they should be fighting relegation, not for a Champions League spot.

I can't give you a stat that tells you he's the best we can do. But can you give me a single reason why Everton should be in the position they're in right now? It's a phenomenal achievement by any measure.

no stats but suffice to say the teams who would usually be there abouts have significantly under achieved whilst everton have been better. Do you think this is reason enough to hand the reigns to moyes? I certainly do not! Plus money spent accounts for nout, we have a 50 million pound striker up front but that doesnt mean a thing performance wise. Stats and figures are VERY misleading at times.
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