It's difficult to gauge that when he played cowards football last season even after we passed 40 points.
It is, but let’s not forget the side he inherited wasn’t actually that good and were taking regular pastings.
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It's difficult to gauge that when he played cowards football last season even after we passed 40 points.
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TBF to big fat Sam, when he did have a better calibre of player at Bolton he actually did very well.
Okacha, Djorkaeff and co were a pretty decent side.
I’m not saying he was the way forward, I’m just saying that he might have got a tune out of a better calibre of player as he has done it previously.
im way over qualified ..Have you thought forwarding your CV to the club Frank, as not only are you a tactical expert, but also a master statistician and an expert in recruitment ?
It is, but let’s not forget the side he inherited wasn’t actually that good and were taking regular pastings.
Id be pretty upset if I did a good job and got sacked knowing the incoming manager has just about none of my credentials.
If silva had come in when Alladyce did last season with his `we play one way' philosophy lol we very realistically could have gone down.
With 100m to spend in the summer and some loans does anyone seriously think BFS would not have bought fast, attack based players and centre forwards.
The mind boggles. HE had to get us organised defensively to stay up. This seasons job would have been to improve our defence further and make attacking aquisitions that would have allowed us to have more possession and/or serious pace/movement so we became a counter attacking team. We would have graduall built on 8th place to challenge around 5/6th.
Instead we are nowhere, We have gone backwards defensively, not moving the ball effectively or prettily and lack any sort of goal threat unless the ball falls to the feet of Gylfi/Richarl close to goal.
No matter how you dress it up Silva has not improved any aspect of our club bar possession stats.
I think results will pick up naturally just because we have some decent players but that could well see us finish 8/9th and blinker us to Silvas shortcomings in every aspect of management.
I have not seen him able to motivate a team after a poor result, change tactically to good effect in any game or use substitutions well. Pickford, Coleman, Walcott, Toshun nd Davies have all gone backwards under him. Only DCL and to a monor extent Keane (give me stength) have improved. Whatever `press' style he uses is a mystery to me.
Its telling that even the BFS haters admit we would have more points this season under him and that those who think he is a good manager think he would have substantially more points and progressing the club forward not backwards.
That s a measure of success now - to avoid relegation? Then we dun need any managers, especially with these salariesSacking a manager 6 months into his contract, with us no where near relegation is insanity.
We hit 40 points with games to spare and he did nothing to change it up. He only knows one way.Id be pretty upset if I did a good job and got sacked knowing the incoming manager has just about none of my credentials.
If silva had come in when Alladyce did last season with his `we play one way' philosophy lol we very realistically could have gone down.
With 100m to spend in the summer and some loans does anyone seriously think BFS would not have bought fast, attack based players and centre forwards.
The mind boggles. HE had to get us organised defensively to stay up. This seasons job would have been to improve our defence further and make attacking aquisitions that would have allowed us to have more possession and/or serious pace/movement so we became a counter attacking team. We would have graduall built on 8th place to challenge around 5/6th.
Instead we are nowhere, We have gone backwards defensively, not moving the ball effectively or prettily and lack any sort of goal threat unless the ball falls to the feet of Gylfi/Richarl close to goal.
No matter how you dress it up Silva has not improved any aspect of our club bar possession stats.
I think results will pick up naturally just because we have some decent players but that could well see us finish 8/9th and blinker us to Silvas shortcomings in every aspect of management.
I have not seen him able to motivate a team after a poor result, change tactically to good effect in any game or use substitutions well. Pickford, Coleman, Walcott, Toshun nd Davies have all gone backwards under him. Only DCL and to a monor extent Keane (give me stength) have improved. Whatever `press' style he uses is a mystery to me.
Its telling that even the BFS haters admit we would have more points this season under him and that those who think he is a good manager think he would have substantially more points and progressing the club forward not backwards.
No he wasn't. He was sacked for playing the most boring unimaginative ambitionless football ever known to mankind. The position in the table was irrelevant.
Allardyce saying "Everton can't expect anything other than mediocrity as they're currently a mediocre club" will anger some. Says we can't live on past glory and to stop thinking we're a big club. Nice one Sam.
That was a long long time ago in footballing terms.
Footy has moved on light years since then, especially with fitness.
He`s just a bitter, washed up legacy of the past.
We got a few more postings too remember. Arsenal we conceded 4 in about 14 minutes. Hammered at Spurs too. And while trying to park a double decker.
It was a horrible period.