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I do not know what law you are talking about, but in general, oxygen uptake and other relevant parameters are trainable. It is also quite possible to train on different press patterns, and eventually become very good at it.I wonder if some people genuinely think that if a manager just is more ‘progressive’ and tells his players to ‘give it a go’ and ‘attack’ more, that all of a sudden the law of physics go out the window and we’ll just be sweeping aside all before us despite having one of the slowest weakest squads in the league with some really poor technique.
There’s probably a reason why a lot of managers play horrible football when they get to Everton and that’s because we don’t give them the tools to do anything else. ‘Here’s a lord of midfielders who can’t run pass tackle or shoot, please can we have top 4 though?’ What do we actually expect these managers to do? Set up expansive and open with Michael Keane at the back who struggles with things like running and passing? Play a high pressing game with midfielders like Siggurdson and Davies? Have thrusting wing backs when our right back can’t cross a ball?
It doesn’t matter who the manager is, that’s rot of football isn’t happening successfully until the players change. We might get a Martinez or Potter who will do it anyway and plough us into the bottom half with it but that’s no good to us either.
So just to clarify; injuries only matter if it’s your front line, and those injuries have got to be over a certain amount of time.No, but I’m sure even you can see the difference between injuries dotted around the team and your entire senior forward line disappearing overnight?
Second thoughts, you probably can’t. Never mind.
Would rather have Cinzano Bianco.Only good thing about this that Everton will be managed by Espírito Santo.
It wasn't two important players. It was 5 that either missed the entire season, or huge chunks of it. Jimenez, Johnny, Boly, Neto, Podence (key attackers and defenders). Add to that the sales of Jota and Doherty you're essentially removing 7 of their starting line up from the previous successful seasons. Guess what happens if that happens? Your team isn't as good as it used to beSo just to clarify; injuries only matter if it’s your front line, and those injuries have got to be over a certain amount of time.
But even so, and either with or without
two important players, you’re still allowed to play boring, Stoke style football.
It’s clear now mate, thanks
Think they are waiting till we say the Fixtures wednesday morning, then sneak it in while people are trying to work out how we win the league lolAny indication when we are going to get it over with and appoint this waster?
Did we ever lose both our senior strikers for almost the entire season?
No? Then not quite the same thing
Read somewhere that Rangnick hasn't managed since 2016, do you think that may go against him a bit ?
Not saying he's no good like because he has been linked before. Just think the Everton board may well have took that into consideration.
I wonder if some people genuinely think that if a manager just is more ‘progressive’ and tells his players to ‘give it a go’ and ‘attack’ more, that all of a sudden the law of physics go out the window and we’ll just be sweeping aside all before us despite having one of the slowest weakest squads in the league with some really poor technique.
There’s probably a reason why a lot of managers play horrible football when they get to Everton and that’s because we don’t give them the tools to do anything else. ‘Here’s a lord of midfielders who can’t run pass tackle or shoot, please can we have top 4 though?’ What do we actually expect these managers to do? Set up expansive and open with Michael Keane at the back who struggles with things like running and passing? Play a high pressing game with midfielders like Siggurdson and Davies? Have thrusting wing backs when our right back can’t cross a ball?
It doesn’t matter who the manager is, that’s rot of football isn’t happening successfully until the players change. We might get a Martinez or Potter who will do it anyway and plough us into the bottom half with it but that’s no good to us either.
Silva was £35m because of his potential. Seriously doubt the plan was for him to have to carry the attacking threat for the team having only just turned 18
But we don’t know that as a fact do we? For all we know he might have already agreed to join Nice as previously believed.No but Galtier was realistic and a far better choice.
Oh good, more.It wasn't two important players. It was 5 that either missed the entire season, or huge chunks of it. Jimenez, Johnny, Boly, Neto, Podence (key attackers and defenders). Add to that the sales of Jota and Doherty you're essentially removing 7 of their starting line up from the previous successful seasons. Guess what happens if that happens? Your team isn't as good as it used to be
Carry on though.
One cult dies whilst another is born.
SighSo just to clarify; injuries only matter if it’s your front line, and those injuries have got to be over a certain amount of time.
But even so, and either with or without
two important players, you’re still allowed to play boring, Stoke style football.
It’s clear now mate, thanks