HongKongToffee
Player Valuation: £6m
Page 666 , what an omen.
Report card : Should be doing better.
Report card : Should be doing better.
What i mean is initially there was a clear sign we looked better, his first season was ace, ok it didn't work out.Things getting “much better” under Martinez is a bit of an exaggeration. The team played very well the previous season and it was a continuation of that, coupled with the addition of a lethal striker in Lukaku. Once Martinez mucked about with it too much it all fell apart.
L ol ...make me clear off rs![]()
Klopp got them to a domestic and European final with squad he inherited in his first season, I'm guessing that Europa league run that made them finish 8th that season.Silva is the smallest part of the problem. By some miracle he comes in and gets this set of players playing well above their level and we finish 4th or 5th it isn´t anywhere near sustainable. Face the absolute facts that this squad is nowhere near good enough to challenge the top 6. You buy players like Walcott to start week in week out you get results that reflect that.
Where did Klopp finish in his first season at Liverpool? Managers can only add so much to whatever they in terms of the squad. Anyone who thinks we have anything special in ours is absolutely deluded.
One strange cat you.
No doubt your delighted with the way this season is going ?
You've been a member on here for 2 weeks ?Not at all check my previous out.
Can sniff rs out in an instant...that's my forte...
You've been a member on here for 2 weeks ?
Not at all check my previous out.
Can sniff rs out in an instant...that's my forte...
It’s quite interesting- Bobby was the only one who came in when the side was not in complete disarray. Everyone else has came in due to the incompetence of the previous incumbent. Shame he wasted the opportunity.What i mean is initially there was a clear sign we looked better, his first season was ace, ok it didn't work out.
The previous 4 managers have picked up a struggling side and had early burst, gave us something to optimistic about.
Moyes, Martinez, Koeman and yes Fat Sam all got off to a start that was better then what we seen before them.
Silva is the only one from the last 5 managers who has come in but failed to make an improvement
Oh well done Sherlock. You got me. Been a great ride since 2012, but Little did I know they had put their best man on the case eh?
So now I'm going to continue talking football and not detective work with a frustrated Hercule Poirot.
Bye!
Marco Silva expressed his belief that, despite not playing well at Brighton today, his Everton side did enough to win the game rather than losing.
“It wasn't the best performance, for sure,” Silva said. “It was a tough match, like we expected. It's always tough to play Brighton here. They keep doing well at home, they take most of the points that they have at home."
“We didn't start the game like we want or how we planned it. They started it in a better way, faster and more aggressive than us as well. Then we started to balance the game a bit more and finished the first half playing more in our way and creating some moments to finalise the action."
“When they created moments, it was just off set-pieces, nothing more."
“When you analyse the match, even if we didn't perform really well, we still had the best chances to score. This is the truth — we had one ball off the crossbar, one off the post and in one moment from a corner, one deflection of our player gave Locadia the chance to score."
Silva was asked if his team's inconsistency is frustrating and he admitted that his side was not on a good run of form but still maintained that Everton were unfortunate not to win today.
“Of course it's something you don't want,” the Portuguese replied. “We had a very good run [at one stage] and stability in our performances and in our results as well. Now we are in a different moment and we have to react."
“The result wasn't fair — we created more chances even if we didn't perform well but that's football but now we have to prepare and do everything to beat our next [opponents].”