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2019/20 Marco Silva

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Every time we lose a game, there's the call for Silva to be sacked.
Now losing one game that we could and should have won is hardly justification to sack a manager but here's my point.
When you've reached the stage where every single loss means the manager's job is on the line, then it really is time to go for him.
I wouldn't mind losing, say, 4-0 at home to Burnley if we were in the top five, playing well generally, and showing guts and tenacity in every game.
But losing 3-2 at Brighton is sadly typical of life under Marco; it's not a one-off, it's not unlucky and it's not down to the ref.

My friends Iet me introduce....Marco Silva's Everton.
Time to go fella!
 
In retrospect, I think we actually played alright. The mental fragility though when they equalised was alarming. Don't think we had the ball in their box during the last 15 mins.

I do like Silva, but he's making it really difficult to defend him considering our points tally against the teams we've played this season.
 
being indecisive at this point could ultimately prove to be a huge mistake.

the premier league is much more competitive in the bottom half and we can not beat the teams around as it stands ..

moshiri / brands are effectively playing russian roulette with us here
I don't see it as indecision as for me sacking the manager is the easy option, holding your nerve is a lot harder when you have supporters baying for the managers blood.
 

Every time we lose a game, there's the call for Silva to be sacked.
Now losing one game that we could and should have won is hardly justification to sack a manager but here's my point.
When you've reached the stage where every single loss means the manager's job is on the line, then it really is time to go for him.
I wouldn't mind losing, say, 4-0 at home to Burnley if we were in the top five, playing well generally, and showing guts and tenacity in every game.
But losing 3-2 at Brighton is sadly typical of life under Marco; it's not a one-off, it's not unlucky and it's not down to the ref.

My friends Iet me introduce....Marco Silva's Everton.
Time to go fella!

He lost 60% of his games and it’s against Sheff Utd and Villa. We’re 16th ffs.
 

If he loses against Watford, I have zero doubt he'll be sacked. I genuinely worry for us with that horrendous December fixture list though, and if we sack him just before that we're virtually setting up any new manager to fail. So if we beat Watford, he sticks around and we have an awful November, it could start looking very worrying indeed.
 

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