2019/20 Marco Silva

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Annoyed that it’s come to this again,
It’s a never ending one step forward four steps back,
The whole thing has become completely pointless,
We’re with or without BMD, never going to get within touching distance of the others.
Feel sorry for the people who haven’t yet seen us being up there and really challenging, think that’s sadly as good as it got for us.
The decision making at the top has been woeful for decades, whether that be the recruitment of managers or the managed decline of GP.
The blame IMO lies firmly at their door.
 

The thing with Silva is that all he had to do was consolidate this season. Everyone wanted him to well, a few home wins and comfy in top 6/7, which has never been easier, and absolutely no one is on his back.

He’s been unlucky with injuries and losing Gana/Zouma was big, but he’s only got himself to blame for having squad totally undercooked for start of season.

Wasted a dream start, in a very mediocre PL this season, and let it totally unravel.

Half decent managers get a grip on things.
 
Annoyed that it’s come to this again,
It’s a never ending one step forward four steps back,
The whole thing has become completely pointless,
We’re with or without BMD, never going to get within touching distance of the others.
Feel sorry for the people who haven’t yet seen us being up there and really challenging, think that’s sadly as good as it got for us.
The decision making at the top has been woeful for decades, whether that be the recruitment of managers or the managed decline of GP.
The blame IMO lies firmly at their door.
Spot on this, although we have to retain a glimmer of hope that we can come good again. We have the look of a club who thinks it will always be too good to go down. If we continue like this, one season, we'll sleepwalk into the championship and wonder how we got there.
 
If Marco Silva's name was Mark Smith and he was bald, he never would have got the Everton job.

In conclusion then, we're baldist.

GOT is just incredibly homoerotic.

If Brands was called Michael Burns and looked like a foot instead of a 90's action hero - he wouldn't be our DOF.

If Gomes was called Andrew Gaines and resembled Iain Dowie, he wouldn't be anywhere near the team.
 

Annoyed that it’s come to this again,
It’s a never ending one step forward four steps back,
The whole thing has become completely pointless,
We’re with or without BMD, never going to get within touching distance of the others.
Feel sorry for the people who haven’t yet seen us being up there and really challenging, think that’s sadly as good as it got for us.
The decision making at the top has been woeful for decades, whether that be the recruitment of managers or the managed decline of GP.
The blame IMO lies firmly at their door.

Bit of both really, for years I thought Moyes worked miracles with a chronic lack of financial support from our board. Now it's the opposite, everyone has money, including us, but now more than ever it's the manager and his backroom staff that is needed.
We have been poor for years at recruiting manager's, that is more Moshiri's fault, the earlier financial part was Kenwrights. Today's manager and backroom staff have to produce and buy, not just good players but make them as fit, strong as actual athlete's. Silva has to go he's failed at both, you need a very strong character, like a Mourinho, a Klopp or a Guardiola to do that, to install respect, workrate, belief and yes fear into today's pampered stars.
 

All true.

Steve Walsh looked like a thumb and Koeman was a fat ginger.

And their signings largely resembled the Goonies - Klaassen, Keane, Rooney, Tosun, Pickford.

Since 'Michael Burns' and 'Mark Smith' took over, it's very much gone JLS - Gomes, Digne, Mina, Bernard

Certainly on our way toward a better looking team, which we all agree is ultimately what matters.
 
Bit of both really, for years I thought Moyes worked miracles with a chronic lack of financial support from our board. Now it's the opposite, everyone has money, including us, but now more than ever it's the manager and his backroom staff that is needed.
We have been poor for years at recruiting manager's, that is more Moshiri's fault, the earlier financial part was Kenwrights. Today's manager and backroom staff have to produce and buy, not just good players but make them as fit, strong as actual athlete's. Silva has to go he's failed at both, you need a very strong character, like a Mourinho, a Klopp or a Guardiola to do that, to install respect, workrate, belief and yes fear into today's pampered stars.

I don’t know what the answer is,
But none of them give a [Poor language removed],
The players/managers/coaching staff, they don’t care, they’re multi millionaires no matter what happens why would you?
Moshiri isn’t here for anything other than milking the cash cow, BK has done his bit as far as he’s concerned and been rewarded handsomely,
The only divvies who care is us and i’ve long stopped.
 

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