Well, there are devotees who appear to identify more with the new Man Utd manager than with Everton, atm at least. I think some of them get confused in that they see criticism of Moyes as in some way, shape or form a denial of the hand that Kenwright played in restricting his efforts, so they then point to his successor and have an attitude of 'well, let's see how someone else carries that burden...and when he fails it'll show just what a good job Moyes did'. But they're cutting off their nose to spite their face. It serves no one any good to constantly doubt and/or criticise a man brought in to continue the salvage job. It's wishful thinking to prove a point when really what we need is 100% backing for Martinez and to give him plenty of room (in terms of time) to operate. So when you or others say: 'it's legitimate to have concerns, we're not anti-Martinez' you actively - in some small way - contribute to an air of impending crisis that works against the man and, therefore, the club itself. Besides, concerns, worries, reservations about a man who hasn't managed a single competitive Everton game is ludicrous in any case.