hktoffee
Birds of a feather flock together
None of those reasons suggest he would or could not succeed at Everton, with better players, as many posters have said. Everything you say about Martinez may well be true, but he has a lot of creit given to him by many people in football, and the records of all of the speculated potential managers contain blips and failures that could be classed as negatives. It usually boils down to whether a manager 'fits' a club or not. What is the average reign of a Prem manager? I think Brenda is the second or third longest serving, and he's done very little time ! Theres a good chance that whoever we employ, Periera or anybody, will not be a success, just as theres a good chance that our previous manager will not cut it at United. Some of the usual management suspects in this counytry, O'Neill, Hughes, etc, fail continually. And if our new manager is a failure, even if initially he has the support of many Evertonians, who will be blamed ? You're allowed on guess.....
Ok, I do agree what you said but personally Martinez is a bigger gamble. I hate his tactics especially 3 at the back even though he knew his defence was sh1te.