Absolute snake.Without doubt.
Hes a nice man tho.
Actions of a snake.
Bet he'd grass us out on stuff the second after he leaves. Bound to be a worse grass than Osman.
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Absolute snake.Without doubt.
Hes a nice man tho.
Actions of a snake.
Ossie has worked hard for that title. I don't think Bob will take it off him so easily.Absolute snake.
Bet he'd grass us out on stuff the second after he leaves. Bound to be a worse grass than Osman.
Absolute snake.
Bet he'd grass us out on stuff the second after he leaves. Bound to be a worse grass than Osman.
Likewise.Stop it now, I promised myself I wouldnt let him annoy me anymore.
SO GOD DAMN MORONIC THO
I hope our away fans make their feelings heard loud and clear again.
Not sure if a protest will be effective tomorrow. The KP will be absolutely bouncing, no-one will hear the away fans.
Just simmering here, basking in the thought of a 1-0 away win at Swansea in August, and our new manager Jose Mourinho criticises the performance of the referee. Boom.
Not sure if a protest will be effective tomorrow. The KP will be absolutely bouncing, no-one will hear the away fans.
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/spor...o-martinez-believes-position-everton-11298096
Roberto Martinez believes his position as Everton manager is 'stronger' than when he first arrived
The Spaniard admitted that he must take responsibility for performances and results
- 00:14, 7 MAY 2016
- UPDATED 00:14, 7 MAY 2016
- BY ADAM JONES
Everton vs Bournemouth at Goodison Park. Everton manager Roberto Martinez. Photo by Colin Lane
Everton boss Roberto Martinez believes his position is as strong as ever - despite last week's protests at Goodison Park .
After the Blues' 2-1 win over Bournemouth last weekend , supporters stayed behind after the final whistle to protest against the Spaniard's management .
Fans held up banners and chanted for Roberto Martinez to leave the club after a dismal season has left the club in the bottom half of the Premier League table and with two cup semi-final defeats to their name.
A plane was also flown over Goodison Park during the match with the message "Time to go Roberto" trailing behind it.
However, the Blues boss was adamant that he was in a strong position as Everton manager and added that he respected every fan's opinions.
He said: "I know what I want for our football club, that is not going to change.
Everton vs Bournemouth at Goodison Park. Everton fans protest at the final whistle with Roberto Martinez Out banners. Photo by Colin Lane
“I knew from the first day it wasn’t going to be straightforward and easy but after three seasons now. I am in a stronger position than I was the first day I arrived.”
"When you are Everton manager, you are in a position where you have to take responsibility and I do that for our performances and results.
“We have had eight defeats at home and conceded 30 goals and that is not what we should be achieving.
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“That’s in contrast to our away form, with three defeats and 19 goals conceded. I respect every fan’s opinion.
“What I need to do is make sure I correct that home form, that’s the top and bottom of it.”
Sound like a man who has been told he is leaving? Or just talking fluffity fluff again?He's more deluded than John Aldridge.
Sound like a man who has been told he is leaving? Or just talking fluffity fluff again?