tim cahill
Player Valuation: £50m
I highly doubt we'll get 14/18 points over the next 6 games.
Depends when they are, highly likely the next game will be in 3 weeks. Possibly on Boxing Day but I think there will be a break before thenI highly doubt we'll get 14/18 points over the next 6 games.
I’m neither pro nor anti, I just want us to do well regardless of who is in charge.Hi Kev, @Groucho has posted almost exclusively in favour of Benitez since his appointment,. I can't put words in @Kev The Rat 's mouth, so I have no idea whether Mr Marx is one of the illustrious 4, but he's certainly a pro-Benitez poster. So whether his post was valid or not, pointing out that his starting position was pro-Benitez is entirely reasonable.
But we aren't. And that's what matters.Everton Game Week 17 current + last seven seasons:
2021/22 - 19 pts GD -8
2020/21 - 29 pts GD +6
2019/20 - 18 pts GD -9
2018/19 - 24 pts GD +2
2017/18 - 22 pts GD -8
2016/17 - 23 pts GD 0
2015/16 - 23 pts GD 7
2014/15 - 21 pts GD 0
Ancelloti's great start last season is the only stand out season there. Had the arse not fell out of the lads against Watford this season we'd be sitting on 22 pts with a GD of -4 which is in and around where we've been the last 7 seasons.
For me the main difference between Ancelotti and our current manager is that for periods Ancelotti’s Everton played good ,even very good, football, where as Benitez’ teams have not.No sensible fan wants a club to sack a manager who has only been in charge barely five months especialy when he has spent no money and has never been able to field his strongest team.
I don’t believe for one second if Ancelotti was in a similar position there would be anything like calls for the manager to be sacked and would go as far as to say they would turn on the suits above before the manager. The form or result record would’nt come into it as long as the club was not in relagation danger and no matter what the drama queens say this has not and won’t ever be in the equation because there are some really poor teams in the league.
Benitez has took a job no serious manager would touch with a barge pole despite what some deluded fans think and he should applauded not turned on.
What’s that got to do with our calamity of a managerSee Arsenal are now in 4th, three wins in a row. Apparently they were rubbish though when we played them.
Last season under CA we were all very positive at this stage of the season, it was after Christmas that the wheels fell off.For me the main difference between Ancelotti and our current manager is that for periods Ancelotti’s Everton played good ,even very good, football, where as Benitez’ teams have not.
In fact throughout his career Benitez has favoured the kind of boring football I have come to despise and I certainly do not relish watching it played by an Everton team forevermore.
See Arsenal are now in 4th, three wins in a row. Apparently they were rubbish though when we played them.
What’s that got to do with our calamity of a manager
Chelsea, Man Utd, Spurs, Arsenal - all "rubbish" according to the paintbrush mafia because a Benitez managed Everton team took points off them.See Arsenal are now in 4th, three wins in a row. Apparently they were rubbish though when we played them.
Chelsea and Arsenal and United are rubbish.They were absolutely rubbish against us - didn’t you watch the game? They were awful.
It was a good win but hardly a convincing one and the fact we were so easily and convincingly brushed aside by Palace a few days later points to the Arsenal victory owing a lot to home advantage, and the personal flair of Gray.When we beat them the win was decried by the detractors of our manager as barely worth mentioning because Arsenal apparently were terrible. They don’t look terrible to me.
They were awful against us. Same way they were awful against Liverpool. Around those 2 games, they have been in pretty good form.They were absolutely rubbish against us - didn’t you watch the game? They were awful.
Chelsea and Arsenal and United are rubbish.
This is the world these people inhabit.
It's utterly kin tragic the lengths they'll go to discredit an Everton manager.