Regardless of whether Everton were a basket case he is statistically their second worst manager in their history, second only to Mike Walker and it you ask Everton fans they will say he was terrible despite the conditions.
We've just spent £40m over the last two season, what a waste of money that will have been if he brings in 3-4 loan players for 6 months to replace them
You go I to the A tier, so will play competitive games against stronger teams. Where as in tier B, we have had Greece (42nd), Finland (66th) and Ireland (63rd) in world rankings
To repeat what I said on another thread, I wouldn't be against him. He has done it the right way served his apprenticeship as a coach and a number 2, building up experience.
I have more respect for him who has done the hard yards of coaching and being an assistant learning the ropes, than your Lampard, Rooney, Gerrard who pretty much jumped straight into management.
*Yes I know Lampard briefly coached Chelsea youth team.
Not at all, just pointing out that there may be some hidden gems out there. That guy has a good record across 4 clubs and 15 years. Keane has 1 years management experience.
Thomas Frank hardly had an amazing CV, Denmark U16, U17s, U19's, then Bronby