Once he wins the derby the media will start patting us on the head - how it would be an amazing feat and championing him to stay on at the club
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Once he wins the derby the media will start patting us on the head - how it would be an amazing feat and championing him to stay on at the club
Are you happy with mediocre then, because that is what you will get with Sam in charge.Stopped using crayons about 65 years ago mate! In all seriousness your argument makes no sense, Allardyce did the job, nobody else wanted it, but he left a comfortable retirement to come to Everton and had the guts to do so. He has completed the first part of what he was expected to do, nobody knows what will happen at the end of the season but I would be ok with giving him till the end of his contract.
If he can, in his own words, master that (beat every team outside of the top six = 13 teams x 2 games each =78 points), then we'll surely be in the mix for Champions League at worst every season.Are you happy with mediocre then, because that is what you will get with Sam in charge.
Beat the dross in the premier then lose against anyone top 6 and above.
It doesn't get any better than that with Sam trust me
Once he wins the derby the media will start patting us on the head - how it would be an amazing feat and championing him to stay on at the club
I just don't understand people saying "a proper preseason and his own signings and we can see what Sam can do here" if it isn't a complete and utter windup.
Watch heads fall off when he gives it the "I'm the first manager to win a merseyside derby since 2010"
We've looked much more of a team fighting relegation this season than we did any any of Martinez's 3 seasons
Once he wins the derby the media will start patting us on the head - how it would be an amazing feat and championing him to stay on at the club
Sadly I think this will be the case because I have zero confidence in the board to even have either approached other candidates or have someone in mind...as Blue rhys said earlier...where is this "board shake up"? As long as these clowns are in charge I cannot see anything changing...hope I am wrongUtterly currently convinced he will still be here in August.
Martinez had Lukaku and Barkley plus a fully fit team a lot of the time. I still remember the meltdown on here when Tim Sherwood’s Aston Villa got a surprise 3 points and we were sat 3 points above the relegation zone in Feb. The panic may not have been as bad as this season we had Lukaku, undoubted quality, and without the legacy of shambolic losses that season but 47 points both seasons tells its own story, we were not safe until late in the season both times.
Martinez isn't perfect, deserved to go after a poor season but he is a far better manager than sam
he has already achieved more in his career than fat sam ever has
It’s like arguing which one is less awful. Both very poor managers who should never have had the privilege of being Everton manager.
to a degree I agree a little, both ultimately weren't good enough but at the time od appointment Martinez wasn't a bad shout, just won a cup, was a young attack minded manager and his first season was superb, his biggest flaw is he just didn't learn from his obvious mistakes
I feel If could balance attack vs defence he could manage anyone he wanted to
fat sam on the other hand- spent his whole career keeping dog teams in the prem, playing dog football, playing dog players, he is a dog and he is probably the last person I would have ever given the job to ( he's along the lines of a pulis pardew and hughes )
Liverpool will hammer us in the derby no doubtWatch heads fall off when he gives it the "I'm the first manager to win a merseyside derby since 2010"