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2021/22 Rafael Benitez

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I meant after Everton mate.

Moyes hasnt won a Champions League, La Liga, Europa League, FA Cup or Copa Italia either unlike a certain crap manager we currently have...
You're joking right? Benitez never won that famous Division 2 title... That's something Benny will never achieve...

If only Moyes was managing us tomorrow. His Evertonside was famous for giving Man utd a hard time...
 
Oh no, mate. One thing you would definitely say if you knew old Spadge is that he never mixes apples and pears. Two great fruits but distinct in flavour, shape and colour. I am not sure that I have a favourite but thanks for bringing this up.

Benitez has many expensive players that struggle with injury and form in Delph, Tosun, Gbamin, Sigurdsson, Iwobi, Kenny and Rondon, for example. The manager's obsession with the one who was clearly the most talented and would be the difference when playing was what didn't make sense and removed a level of goodwill that may have existed in some fans.

Now that you realise that you have been participating in the thread we hope that your input continues and hopefully we will be celebrating a tactical masterstroke from the manager at the weekend. ?
With all the injuries, the chances that we will get an ok result tomorrow are very low. But we must be compact with a low pressure, but at the same time be able to maintain aggression and intensity in the pressure - not fall too deep towards our own goal. Provoke breakdowns, and take advantage of dead ball situations. I would have concentrated in the middle, and used five midfielders - but Gray should always be prepared to support Rondon.
 
With all the injuries, the chances that we will get an ok result tomorrow are very low. But we must be compact with a low pressure, but at the same time be able to maintain aggression and intensity in the pressure - not fall too deep towards our own goal. Provoke breakdowns, and take advantage of dead ball situations. I would have concentrated in the middle, and used five midfielders - but Gray should always be prepared to support Rondon.
Good for you mate.

I think it sounds great.
 

Shame on you for praising the Everton manager on a Everton forum lol
I'm such a rebel ain't I.

You bring a drain engineer in your home to stop your home from getting destroyed. You don't stand there calling him names.

You put the kettle on Sassy.

It's what us Evertonians do when we have a guest in our house no matter what thier past.

Put the kettle on xx
 
I'm such a rebel ain't I.

You bring a drain engineer in your home to stop your home from getting destroyed. You don't stand there calling him names.

You put the kettle on Sassy.

It's what us Evertonians do when we have a guest in our house no matter what thier past.

Put the kettle on xx
Ha ha......."Us"Evertonians
Prefer Colombian coffee anyway.
 
I'm such a rebel ain't I.

You bring a drain engineer in your home to stop your home from getting destroyed. You don't stand there calling him names.

You put the kettle on Sassy.

It's what us Evertonians do when we have a guest in our house no matter what thier past.

Put the kettle on xx
But you wouldnt call a drain engineer that had an affair with your wife would you?
 
Gravy tits has been etched from my memory.
This fella will be too.

Team's been doin ok ....much like when Fat Sam was here.
This is an interesting observation, imo. Objectively, looking only at points won and league places gained, Allardyce was a big success. However, not one person shed a tear when he left and nobody was pilloried or accused of wanting the club to fail for not wanting him to remain as manager. Apparently it's those who are lukewarm on Benitez who are behaving inconsistently and irrationally, however.
 

Yeah, unlike us who went from strength to strength
I'm not saying Everton were/are good though, am I? You're saying BFS was, and it is self-evident that he should've been kept on. I merely point out that after he left us he promptly relegated his next club. Now, I know that is a trait you admire in managers but many of us consider it a negative thing. Weird, right?
 
I'm not saying Everton were/are good though, am I? You're saying BFS was, and it is self-evident that he should've been kept on. I merely point out that after he left us he promptly relegated his next club. Now, I know that is a trait you admire in managers but many of us consider it a negative thing. Weird, right?
Yeah but i dont care what he did next, that has nothing to do with us, what we did was go for Silva and go backwards at a rapid rate, followed by Carlos rubbish.
If we sacked Sam and had a plan that would of been one thing, but we didnt, it was stupid and cost us a lot of money and wasted time, i said at the time this would happen and it did.
 

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