The sad part about the clubs statement and some comment from some individuals on this forum is that for all that has happened since he was given this poisoned chalice of a job Benitez is a genuinely decent human being
No he isn't, he's a prat
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The sad part about the clubs statement and some comment from some individuals on this forum is that for all that has happened since he was given this poisoned chalice of a job Benitez is a genuinely decent human being
Just making a point that you as a blue will understand and agree with. ?Amazing the stupidity of some regular posters on this forum. What sort if a reasoned response was that Spadge to what I posted
'reasoned response'? The name calling is coming from you. You must be on the wind up.Amazing the stupidity of some regular posters on this forum. What sort if a reasoned response was that Spadge to what I posted
Oh my goodness not another one !!'reasoned response'? The name calling is coming from you. You must be on the wind up.
?Oh my goodness not another one !!
He might well be, just unfortunate that what Everton needed was a genuinely decent manager/coach and there he failed!The sad part about the clubs statement and some comment from some individuals on this forum is that for all that has happened since he was given this poisoned chalice of a job Benitez is a genuinely decent human being
We're left with the mess!Should have never got the job. He had to go badly. The fans win at the end.
Think about it mate. He was never going to win the fans over with his past history and small club jibe, and should not have been appointed by the board.Well he's gone. I'm sure some are happy although I'm not sure what the gloating is about. It's a sad day for the club to have to get another manager again as it means the club is not doing well. Is that something to be happy about? You would like to think a new manager will be different although the last few years suggest otherwise. I'll be reading some of the same toxic posts in the new manager thread soon enough.
Can't argue with that but can argue with some of the language used by contributors to this forum when commenting about himHe might well be, just unfortunate that what Everton needed was a genuinely decent manager/coach and there he failed!
We knew it wouldn't be easy, and that it was a big challenge, both emotionally and in terms of sport. My love for this city, for Merseyside and its people, made me accept this challenge, but it is only when you are inside that you realise the magnitude of the task. From the very first day, my staff and myself worked as we always do, with commitment and full dedication, we didn't only have to get results, but we also had to win over people's hearts. However, the financial situation and then the injuries that followed made things even harder. I am convinced that we would have been better once the injured players were back and with the arrival of the new signings. The road to success isn't easy and sadly, nowadays in football there is a search for immediate results and there is always less and less patience; unfortunately circumstances have determined the results and it won't be possible to continue this project.
In any case, thank you to the Board, to the staff, to the players, and to those fans who have supported us during this time.
My best wishes for EFC.