This is my concern now. I really do not like the idea of Martinez being subjected to any form of vociferous protest (though equally understand the sheer frustration that prompts it). I can understand booing, that is part of the rough and tumble in sport, but I do feel sympathy for him on a human level.
As I said earlier, I cannot see anything being announced on what is now the eve of the game so that leaves Martinez very much in the firing line tomorrow due to the ineptitude at executive and board level, something that really could have been avoided.
I hope Moshiri in particular will regard this whole episode as a lesson learnt and reinforce things that need to be done to make us handle business more efficiently and professionally from now on. This has been an almighty cock-up at board / senior management level and they only have themselves to blame. In every sense it just typifies the amateurish, Sunday league approach which has sadly characterised how things have been done at Everton for over 20 years.
God help us if the same indecisiveness and blunder come to pass in trhe appointment of the new manager.