not remotely that good. He would have had Celtic fighting to stay up.He was our Brendan Rodgers.
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not remotely that good. He would have had Celtic fighting to stay up.He was our Brendan Rodgers.
I saw the worst football played by this club since Walter Smith's time when Martinez manages us. As evidence:
Everton 0 WBA 0 Aug.24th 2013
Everton 0 Spurs 0 Nov 3rd 2013
RS 4 Everton 0 Jan 28th 2014
Arsenal 4 Everton 1 March 8th 2014
Everton 2 Crystal P 3 April 16th 2014
Southampton 2 Everton 0 April 26th 2014
Too many to mention in the subsequent seasons, but these low points stand out even in those turgid months:
Losing 3 - 0 to Swansea in the League Cup; consecutive losses to Southampton, Stoke, Newcastle, and Hull; defeats to Sunderland and Spurs in our last two home games. Then losing 3 - 0 at home to Man U; losing at home to Swansea, West Brom, West Ham, another 4 - 0 drubbing V the RS; then utter surrenders V Leicester and Sam Allardyce's Sunderland.
There were some good games, true, but there was more dull, losing football than I'd seen for years.
[/QUOTE]I saw the worst football played by this club since Walter Smith's time when Martinez manages us. As evidence:
Everton 0 WBA 0 Aug.24th 2013
Everton 0 Spurs 0 Nov 3rd 2013
RS 4 Everton 0 Jan 28th 2014
Arsenal 4 Everton 1 March 8th 2014
Everton 2 Crystal P 3 April 16th 2014
Southampton 2 Everton 0 April 26th 2014
Too many to mention in the subsequent seasons, but these low points stand out even in those turgid months:
Losing 3 - 0 to Swansea in the League Cup; consecutive losses to Southampton, Stoke, Newcastle, and Hull; defeats to Sunderland and Spurs in our last two home games. Then losing 3 - 0 at home to Man U; losing at home to Swansea, West Brom, West Ham, another 4 - 0 drubbing V the RS; then utter surrenders V Leicester and Sam Allardyce's Sunderland.
There were some good games, true, but there was more dull, losing football than I'd seen for years.
[/QUOTE]I saw the worst football played by this club since Walter Smith's time when Martinez manages us. As evidence:
Everton 0 WBA 0 Aug.24th 2013
Everton 0 Spurs 0 Nov 3rd 2013
RS 4 Everton 0 Jan 28th 2014
Arsenal 4 Everton 1 March 8th 2014
Everton 2 Crystal P 3 April 16th 2014
Southampton 2 Everton 0 April 26th 2014
Too many to mention in the subsequent seasons, but these low points stand out even in those turgid months:
Losing 3 - 0 to Swansea in the League Cup; consecutive losses to Southampton, Stoke, Newcastle, and Hull; defeats to Sunderland and Spurs in our last two home games. Then losing 3 - 0 at home to Man U; losing at home to Swansea, West Brom, West Ham, another 4 - 0 drubbing V the RS; then utter surrenders V Leicester and Sam Allardyce's Sunderland.
There were some good games, true, but there was more dull, losing football than I'd seen for years.
Talk about poking the bear with a stick lol
...and a bear that, on the subject of the brown-shoed one, never hibernates...lolTalk about poking the bear with a stick lol
Don't know who he is but Pocock > HibbertI just have a vague recollection of Pocock playing a series for England where he scored a bunch of ducks or was 0 not out at the end of matches and when he eventually scored a run, the crowd went wild!
[/QUOTE]I saw the worst football played by this club since Walter Smith's time when Martinez manages us. As evidence:
Everton 0 WBA 0 Aug.24th 2013
Everton 0 Spurs 0 Nov 3rd 2013
RS 4 Everton 0 Jan 28th 2014
Arsenal 4 Everton 1 March 8th 2014
Everton 2 Crystal P 3 April 16th 2014
Southampton 2 Everton 0 April 26th 2014
Too many to mention in the subsequent seasons, but these low points stand out even in those turgid months:
Losing 3 - 0 to Swansea in the League Cup; consecutive losses to Southampton, Stoke, Newcastle, and Hull; defeats to Sunderland and Spurs in our last two home games. Then losing 3 - 0 at home to Man U; losing at home to Swansea, West Brom, West Ham, another 4 - 0 drubbing V the RS; then utter surrenders V Leicester and Sam Allardyce's Sunderland.
There were some good games, true, but there was more dull, losing football than I'd seen for years.
Of course what a lot of Martinez fans fail to mention is that we actually played some very nice stuff in 12/13 as well, so Martinez didn't exactly reinvent the wheel in 13/14, he just kept things going in that direction
The 3-1 over Saints at Goodison with some fantastic goals, smacking Swansea by three goals at their gaff, bossing Man United at Goodison with Fellaini unplayable, beating Spurs with a last minute Jelavic winner, sweeping Villa aside at Villa Park 1-3, Coming from behind in the Derby at Goodison in a game we would have won if Suarez hadn't gone stamp crazy, coming down from 1-3 to draw 3-3 with Aston Villa at Goodison in a crazy game, Beating Bolton in the snow in a classic FA Cup tie and beating City 2-0 at Goodison whilst playing a large chunk of the game with ten men to officially put them out of the Title race
We didn't win anything in 12/13 and too many draws stopped us from hitting the European places, but in general it wasn't a bad season as far as quality of football went. I just wish we hadn't bottled that Quarter Final as I reckon we would have won the Cup. We were the only difficult team Wigan had to play in that whole Cup campaign and we just rolled over for them (Man City were in absolute dissarrary when they played them in the Final and had just sacked Mancini by that morning. They were there for the taking)
You're right that we did play some very good football in the later Moyes era. We managed to finish above the RS two seasons in a row also. Just wish he'd had a little bit more money to spend, been slightly better at picking strikers and had less of a knives to gunfights attitude. Who knows where we could have ended up?
I remember a particular game at home to Newcastle. We drew 2-2 but there was some sublime football played. Think we had two goals disallowed also.