1. Eddie Howe
Eddie Howe and Bournemouth is a story that has been repeated too many times over the last two years, so there isn't much need to bother with an introduction.
Howe's status as a Bournemouth icon is secure even if he isn't quite legendary just yet, he has firmly entrenched himself in the top of the pile as one of the most talented manager's of his generation, and if the last two seasons are any indicator- he adapts very quickly while safeguarding his attacking philosophy.
Howe has confessed to being a boyhood Evertonian and has been someone Everton would not have minded last time round after Martinez was given his P-45, never mind now.
Bournemouth has been on the side of a few bad decisions and some bad luck so far this season but performances show there is no reason for them to panic just yet. Could Everton try to tempt Howe out of the south coast club to live his dreams and flare his ambition at one of the bigger clubs in England?