26 Oct 2017 18:44:46
Hi Ed 002 if you were advising Everton on the next manager who would it be? Thanks.

{Ed002's Note - it is difficult but I think the job needs someone has no language issues at all. Someone like Hoddle would be a great coach for the club but it may need someone to work with the players that are there and to potentially have external interference if Moshiri is to look to bring someone in above the coach and the Director of Football/head of scouting - effectively a Sporting Director. The club has an odd structure with Walsh in the Director of Football. In that case the likes of Coleman or Dyche may be strong enough characters to work. Else the biggest problem is the mistake of having a scout in a role which is beyond anything he has done before. If he has power over the coach then getting a manager in with his own coaching staff in, that might be the answer. It is a tough one Eddy.


1.) 27 Oct 2017
26 Oct 2017 20:39:13
Hoddle are you serious? The man who talks to crystal balls. if he came in I would not step foot in the ground until he also was given the sack my god the man is an idiot but that's just my opinion which I'm sure you will totally disagree ED.

{Ed002's Note - Glenn Hoodle is an outstanding coach. He did make a fool of himself Eileen Drewery but he is far from an idiot as you suggest.}


2.) 27 Oct 2017
27 Oct 2017 19:58:22
Glenn Hoddle is an absolute footballing genius. A brilliant player and a really good manager. Just because he believes in an alternative to the popular thinking, doesn’t make him any less a capable coach and didn’t deserve to be ridiculed and effectively sacked for his religious beliefs. I’m sure there’s actually laws against that kind of thing these days 🤔 But, as usual, the uk media picks the national team manager! I mean, I’d never ridicule someone for their religious beliefs, let alone sack them for them - even if they believed in stories that their god made two penguins waddle all the way to the Middle East from the Arctic to get in a big boat with a million other animals 😂😂😂.


3.) 27 Oct 2017
27 Oct 2017 19:04:11
I have to agree. The guy knows football inside out and if his temperament was solid I would definitely have him as out manager his mistakes were a long time ago and I would hope he has learnt and moved on from them.


4.) 28 Oct 2017
28 Oct 2017 18:27:30
Well that's your opinion and that's my opinion a good player don't make a good manager and I find him very odd but may be that's because I'm an athiest and not politically correct enough theses days.