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2019/20 Marco Silva

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Marco has been given the opportunity to walk away with his head held high by doing the honourable thing and resigning.

A hastily organised conference, citing reasons along the lines of, “I believe I’ve taken the Everton Football Club as far as I can and now it’s time to find a new venture/challenge/project. May I wish the Club on all levels every success for the future. Thank you” , is all it takes to relieve he and his family of this relentless pressure.

Many will read into that what they can, but it would enable him to leave with a little more dignity that him getting the inevitable push.

But the greedy little get won’t ‘cause he wants his handsome severance pay.

Well good luck with that one: at least he’ll have plenty of time on his hands to spend it.


Or he probably feels that hes 2/5 summer windows into a project and wants to turn things around and honour his contract.

Hes on a 3 year deal during a 5 year squad recycle...


So much "I want it now" on here.
 
Marco has been given the opportunity to walk away with his head held high by doing the honourable thing and resigning.

A hastily organised conference, citing reasons along the lines of, “I believe I’ve taken the Everton Football Club as far as I can and now it’s time to find a new venture/challenge/project. May I wish the Club on all levels every success for the future. Thank you” , is all it takes to relieve he and his family of this relentless pressure.

Many will read into that what they can, but it would enable him to leave with a little more dignity that him getting the inevitable push.

But the greedy little get won’t ‘cause he wants his handsome severance pay.

Well good luck with that one: at least he’ll have plenty of time on his hands to spend it.

...surely you can’t blame him for not resigning. He was given a contract by the club the Terms of which should be honoured. We were still paying Koeman and probably Steve Walsh.
 
Marco has been given the opportunity to walk away with his head held high by doing the honourable thing and resigning.

A hastily organised conference, citing reasons along the lines of, “I believe I’ve taken the Everton Football Club as far as I can and now it’s time to find a new venture/challenge/project. May I wish the Club on all levels every success for the future. Thank you” , is all it takes to relieve he and his family of this relentless pressure.

Many will read into that what they can, but it would enable him to leave with a little more dignity that him getting the inevitable push.

But the greedy little get won’t ‘cause he wants his handsome severance pay.

Well good luck with that one: at least he’ll have plenty of time on his hands to spend it.

So you`d walk away from millions of quid that is legally yours on a point of honour.

LOL.
 

Are you advocating a change of manager. I can see spurs, with a new manager now flying up the table and putting considerable points between them and us.



I have no issue with Brands; however I have issues with the manager playing Gylfi and Morgan who are the slowest players in the league and nullify and speed we have on the counter. Having the two wingers hug the touchline is another considerable fault of the manager, he can simply revert to 4-3-3 and let Iwobi and Davies (for my sins) and have someone just sitting and not moving. Those have enough legs to get into the pockets and they constantly look for the forward a ball; just discipline the rest of the team to be aware that with risky passes come increased chance of losing possession so be prepared to reshape and press



I'm not into the "blame VAR", the simple fact is it should never have come to this discussion; we have enough to bury those teams. But if my uncle were my aunt n'all that lark, its a baseless argument. You deal with whats in front of you



Won't happen, it'll be loans at best.


1: Id stick with Silva unless a truly top manager was attracted. I want Gallardo but there are a few out there who would surely be interested in coming to the best league in the world.

2: Totally agree...however i would counter that with the sitter could only be Baningime or Schneiderlin...id go with Baningime but at the same time he was on the way to Scandinavia in the summer....

3: Do we have enough to bury teams though? We have half a defence, a second choice midfield amongst only having 1 player who seems capable of goals...though DCL posted decent figures this season.

Those teams have been playing together and settled aside from Villa who bought a CF, were on a rebuild.

He will need to spend the Doucoure / Zaha money.
 
Or he probably feels that hes 2/5 summer windows into a project and wants to turn things around and honour his contract.

Hes on a 3 year deal during a 5 year squad recycle...


So much "I want it now" on here.

Absolutely zero chance he see's out his 2nd year and even if he did can you imagine the fume if if he got a contract extension?

Anyone genuinely believing he can turn things around is living in cuckoo land.

Blokes also the worst in game manager I've ever seen.
 
Absolutely zero chance he see's out his 2nd year and even if he did can you imagine the fume if if he got a contract extension?

Anyone genuinely believing he can turn things around is living in cuckoo land.

Blokes also the worst in game manager I've ever seen.

You mustnt have been around during Kendall 3 or Walter Smith then....

Youve never given the bloke a chance...its frankly bizarre.

To be fair i was anti-koeman from day 1 HOWEVER i didnt post negative comments about him all day everyday.

Marco Silva is currently the manager of Everton, fans should be behind him to get results.

The way he has been treated in the past week is nothing short of a disgrace...hes behaved like a gentleman and with dignity since he joined the club.

Treating managers this way will only succeed in giving the club a bad reputation and impeding Brands success of appointing a new manager.
 

1: Id stick with Silva unless a truly top manager was attracted. I want Gallardo but there are a few out there who would surely be interested in coming to the best league in the world.

2: Totally agree...however i would counter that with the sitter could only be Baningime or Schneiderlin...id go with Baningime but at the same time he was on the way to Scandinavia in the summer....

3: Do we have enough to bury teams though? We have half a defence, a second choice midfield amongst only having 1 player who seems capable of goals...though DCL posted decent figures this season.

Those teams have been playing together and settled aside from Villa who bought a CF, were on a rebuild.

He will need to spend the Doucoure / Zaha money.

we have enough to certainly create clear cut chances, the majority of which is normally through clever movement across the front lines. And that’s my concern, is static and we create nothing because the game plan is out to the wings. Personnel have a massive part in this and having people like Gylfi who stands still limits and defence being pulled out position. The same with the wingers, they’re hugging the touch line rather than acting as inside forwards and giving the CBs another thing to worry about
 
Or he probably feels that hes 2/5 summer windows into a project and wants to turn things around and honour his contract.

Hes on a 3 year deal during a 5 year squad recycle...


So much "I want it now" on here.

Erm, this was a short/sharp response to those who’ve started to get a little too carried away with the belated show of sympathy (IMHO) for Marco’s current predicament.

This guy’s a mercenary who walked away from a similar contract (shouldn’t contracts be binding?) at Watford, let’s not forget, to take up a more lucrative position with us, and who epitomises the unprincipled greedy member of the footballing fraternity to which we’ve all become accustomed.

So I’ve little sympathy.

But you read into it what you want, Mr. “I’ll just take the opposite tack.”

Anyway, shouldn’t you be out researching the next hidden gem from some footballing South American backwater, to try and impress us all with?
 
...surely you can’t blame him for not resigning. He was given a contract by the club the Terms of which should be honoured. We were still paying Koeman and probably Steve Walsh.

With Marco, I think it’s a case of ‘pot calling kettle’ when it comes to honouring a contract.
 
You mustnt have been around during Kendall 3 or Walter Smith then....

Youve never given the bloke a chance...its frankly bizarre.

To be fair i was anti-koeman from day 1 HOWEVER i didnt post negative comments about him all day everyday.

Marco Silva is currently the manager of Everton, fans should be behind him to get results.

The way he has been treated in the past week is nothing short of a disgrace...hes behaved like a gentleman and with dignity since he joined the club.

Treating managers this way will only succeed in giving the club a bad reputation and impeding Brands success of appointing a new manager.
Boss attitude.

Will be even better in the championship next season when he relegated us
 

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