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Who ever Everton get now won't be the man they wanted so will feel unloved and under pressure to get results.

Now some just reckon Silva will quit/be sacked in the summer and will join Everton then.
 
Who ever Everton get now won't be the man they wanted so will feel unloved and under pressure to get results.

Now some just reckon Silva will quit/be sacked in the summer and will join Everton then.

Surely that would depend on where Watford finish and if Everton are still in the PL.
 
Like myself, I would say many Watford supporters are pleased that Silva is staying but feel he could have handled himself much better. I'm sure Gino is now certain to seriously line up a new guy for next summer.
 
Until Everton appoint someone this situatuin is not closed. Silva like QSF has a track record of not staying at a club more than a couple of seasons, if he stays short term and does not go to Everton and we were to say finnish inside the top ten then his stock would rise that much further. Do we then think he will still be in charge come the start of next season?
 
Until Everton appoint someone this situatuin is not closed. Silva like QSF has a track record of not staying at a club more than a couple of seasons, if he stays short term and does not go to Everton and we were to say finnish inside the top ten then his stock would rise that much further. Do we then think he will still be in charge come the start of next season?
To be honest I cannot understand why Everton are being so one tracked on this - Silva has no track record as such, and won't have until he has finished at least one season in either the Prem. or another top league with the same club - 2 seasons would be better. There are so many other managers out there who stand out more than Silva does - I would have thought that Jokanovic would have been a bigger target.
 
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Quite true but guess they still expect to stay up with some ease!

Like the Forest team (I think it was in the 90s) who were "too good to go down" and still did?

According to the BBC Sport gossip column, the search for a new manager has created a boardroom rift at Everton. Moshiri wants a big name, but Kenwright wants a hungry young manager. However, the source is the Sunday Mirror, so that would be questionable.
 
Not going well for Everton again. Currently 3-1 down at Southampton. See that Martin O'Neill is the odds on bookies favourite to get the job now, followed by MS and SD.
 
Surely Dyche and Silva would be mad to leave to join that mess now - even Unsworth seems fed up.

It would only be for more money.
 
After 2 very good games - not so long ago Hughes wasn't getting in the squad!

Shows how the media jump straight onto the hype machine....when a young British player does well.
 
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I felt quite sorry for David Unsworth when he was giving his forlorn post match interview last night. He clearly is in an impossible position with the club not knowing what they are going to do next. It would appear that things are a shambles from top to bottom at the club, and it would have to be a manager with a large ego, or is desperate for work, who would want to take them on.
 
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Like the Forest team (I think it was in the 90s) who were "too good to go down" and still did?

According to the BBC Sport gossip column, the search for a new manager has created a boardroom rift at Everton. Moshiri wants a big name, but Kenwright wants a hungry young manager. However, the source is the Sunday Mirror, so that would be questionable.
Looking around at some of the idiots running football clubs these days, aren't we happy to have the Pozzos in charge of us ? Unfortunately managers can be sacked right left and centre but getting rid of owners is a different matter. Everton is just one of those names which has always been there - (in their case never been relegated), but the same applied to Leeds, Forest, Villa and a host of others. England is the only country in Europe where you have 3 European Cup finalists playing in the second division - and all because of dodgy owners. This doesn't happen in other countries.
 
If he left for a top European club playing Champions League football he would go with everyone's best wished, providing he left our best player behind
The ideal manager for Everton has just become available, the AC Milan manager has been sacked for only winning two games all season, should fit perfectly
 
Sam Allardyce is back under consideration for the Everton job. Seems as if they know they have to act quickly after the recent run of results.