well... some thought we'd be close to the top too. Thats willing your side on i suppose. no harm in it.
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We won the PL2 title last season under Unsworth, he's built a big reputation for himself behind the scenes at Goodison I expect him to be made caretaker whilst they look to see who's available, but if he starts well, he could get the gig until the end of the season at least imo.
Premier League records of permanent Everton managers since 1990 Manager Games Points per game Win % Howard Kendall (1990-93) 60 1.28 37% Mike Walker (1994) 31 0.87 19% Joe Royle (1994-97) 97 1.43 37% Howard Kendall (1997-98) 38 1.05 24% Walter Smith (1998-2002) 140 1.16 29% David Moyes (2002-13) 427 1.5 41% Roberto Martinez (2013-16) 113 1.44 38% Ronald Koeman (2016-17) 47 1.47 40%
Ah my mistake. As mito said the season's still young and you have the benefits of the new manager bounce to look forward to.
Question is will this be a long drawn out process or have talks already been had and finalised with their number one pick? There are 3 PL teams [possibly] without managers atm, will Everton look more attractive than the other two to a PL newbie?
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Stranger things have happened. He lovers Liverpool so I think he will wait out for the opening at Anfield.
The reason Koeman wanted him gone? He beat up his Mrs, not as nice a guy to the ladies as he is in the media.