ROBERTO MARTINEZ - Meet the new boss (Same as the old boss?)
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Re: ROBERTO MARTINEZ - Meet the new boss (Same as the old boss?)
He'll never manage a small clubBlue gazza wrote:Benitez for me, knows the prem, knows the passion, still lives local
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Yankthattoffee wrote:He'll never manage a small clubBlue gazza wrote:Benitez for me, knows the prem, knows the passion, still lives local
gordon lee it is then
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would he come to us?... I think he would... he's an ex-blue & knows how we tick re: support / chairman etc... and he's stated (pretty sure he has anyway) that he would like to manage in the premSefton wrote:eHinchcliffe Corner wrote:Made 4 Gwladys wrote:Slaven BilićBluejagz wrote:Who would you replace him with? Realistically?
Definitely!
Been saying for a while we need a manager that cares got passion and always gives 100% Slavern Bilic is the one I want at Everton .
Sign him
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Made 4 Gwladys wrote:would he come to us?... I think he would... he's an ex-blue & knows how we tick re: support / chairman etc... and he's stated (pretty sure he has anyway) that he would like to manage in the premSefton wrote:eHinchcliffe Corner wrote:Made 4 Gwladys wrote:Slaven BilićBluejagz wrote:Who would you replace him with? Realistically?
Definitely!
Been saying for a while we need a manager that cares got passion and always gives 100% Slavern Bilic is the one I want at Everton .
Sign him
He's got a pretty average record as a club manager in some easy leagues.
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Why do so many people want Billic, he fucking raped our club when he was here....now he is some sort of saviour?
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Mr_Ben wrote:Alan Stubbs.
Alan Irvine
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The President wrote:Mr_Ben wrote:Alan Stubbs.
Alan Irvine
Stubbsie has done an amazing job at Hibs. I'd welcome him.
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Hibs.
Have you tried switching it off and on again.
Have you tried switching it off and on again.
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I would love someone like Klippity Klop
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A Wigan fans perspective on Roberto Martinez.4 years ago I believe?
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B_UX4-3XAAA0S9p.jpg:large
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Amen to that. Nicked it for FB.Sefton wrote:
A Wigan fans perspective on Roberto Martinez.4 years ago I believe?
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B_UX4-3XAAA0S9p.jpg:large
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Knight of Thorgothshire wrote:Amen to that. Nicked it for FB.Sefton wrote:
A Wigan fans perspective on Roberto Martinez.4 years ago I believe?
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B_UX4-3XAAA0S9p.jpg:large
Was that written yesterday by an Everton Fan ............... it could have been
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The President wrote:Knight of Thorgothshire wrote:Amen to that. Nicked it for FB.Sefton wrote:
A Wigan fans perspective on Roberto Martinez.4 years ago I believe?
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B_UX4-3XAAA0S9p.jpg:large
Was that written yesterday by an Everton Fan ............... it could have been
No Prez it was taken off twitter with the date, but, I can see the comparisons in the letter that would make you think that.
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http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/david-prentice-its-time-stubborn-8782976
Just saying what every Evertonian is thinking spot-on David.
Just saying what every Evertonian is thinking spot-on David.
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Very good piece that. They have summed up what 99% of the fans must be feeling
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Yep, so true. I hope that someone at the club hands RM that article.Gravy & Chips wrote:Very good piece that. They have summed up what 99% of the fans must be feeling
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31784935
Ready, aim....FIRE!
Everton manager Roberto Martinez has accepted that the club are in a relegation battle.
Martinez's side are six points above the relegation zone after winning one of their last 12 Premier League games.
Everton have 28 points from 28 games, their lowest total at this stage of a season in the Premier League era.
"Any team that hasn't got 40 points in the final third of the season is in a relegation fight," Martinez told the Sunday Telegraph.
"The big advantage I have is that I've been through that every season."
Martinez won successive relegation battles as manager with Wigan Athletic in 2010, 2011 and 2012 before they went down in 2013, days after winning the FA Cup.
"Yes, yes, but I've been down with 36 points and it's very tough to get 36 points in this league," Martinez said.
"It was very painful because it was on the back of winning the FA Cup. The FA Cup final got in the middle of achieving that and we paid the price."
Martinez has rejected criticism that his side's possession-heavy style of play is too slow to break down opposing teams.
Asked if his team were guilty of over-passing, he said: "Never. I don't think you can. You can never over-pass. Passing for the sake of it is not going to take you anywhere. There's a reason behind every pass."
Ready, aim....FIRE!
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Asked if his team were guilty of over-passing, he said: "Never. I don't think you can. You can never over-pass. Passing for the sake of it is not going to take you anywhere. There's a reason behind every pass.
I GIVE UP AND HE SHOULD
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Over on Toffeeweb there are quotes from a Daily Telegraph article in which Bobby bangs on about how important it is to play in a "creative" way and, sure, winning is quite important, but it's the way you win that counts etc.
You'd find yourself nodding in agreement if it wasn't for the fact that we are the fucking opposite of creative at the moment. Sure, if we were playing wonderful footie and going down fighting you might think "fair play Bobby, stick to your guns mate". But we clearly aren't. We're losing and we're losing playing really fucking awful football.
If Bill K is reading any of these interviews with Martinez, surely even he must accept that there is no altertnative. Martinez has to go.
Unfortunately I can't see a temporary solution - all we can do is hope that we somehow avoid relegation. But if Martinez is in charge next season I think we're fucked. Half the players will leave, they won't want to play under this clown again, and we'll have no money to buy replacement for some reason, despite playing in the richest league in the world.
Just hope Bill has some fucking bollocks. Come the end of the season, it has to be P45 time for Martinez.
You'd find yourself nodding in agreement if it wasn't for the fact that we are the fucking opposite of creative at the moment. Sure, if we were playing wonderful footie and going down fighting you might think "fair play Bobby, stick to your guns mate". But we clearly aren't. We're losing and we're losing playing really fucking awful football.
If Bill K is reading any of these interviews with Martinez, surely even he must accept that there is no altertnative. Martinez has to go.
Unfortunately I can't see a temporary solution - all we can do is hope that we somehow avoid relegation. But if Martinez is in charge next season I think we're fucked. Half the players will leave, they won't want to play under this clown again, and we'll have no money to buy replacement for some reason, despite playing in the richest league in the world.
Just hope Bill has some fucking bollocks. Come the end of the season, it has to be P45 time for Martinez.
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Fuck fancy football we can play that when we want too. I want long ball and crosses from the full backs when pushing forward. As long as the ball isnt in our half we are relatively safe.
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Armchair wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31784935Everton manager Roberto Martinez has accepted that the club are in a relegation battle.
Martinez's side are six points above the relegation zone after winning one of their last 12 Premier League games.
Everton have 28 points from 28 games, their lowest total at this stage of a season in the Premier League era.
"Any team that hasn't got 40 points in the final third of the season is in a relegation fight," Martinez told the Sunday Telegraph.
"The big advantage I have is that I've been through that every season."
Martinez won successive relegation battles as manager with Wigan Athletic in 2010, 2011 and 2012 before they went down in 2013, days after winning the FA Cup.
"Yes, yes, but I've been down with 36 points and it's very tough to get 36 points in this league," Martinez said.
"It was very painful because it was on the back of winning the FA Cup. The FA Cup final got in the middle of achieving that and we paid the price."
Martinez has rejected criticism that his side's possession-heavy style of play is too slow to break down opposing teams.
Asked if his team were guilty of over-passing, he said: "Never. I don't think you can. You can never over-pass. Passing for the sake of it is not going to take you anywhere. There's a reason behind every pass."
Ready, aim....FIRE!
Uhhh, the fact that he's been through it every season is not a good sign, as we all know.
And the Europa League will be to blame here then if we continue to stink it up in the Prem. Sigh.
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I dont suppose pass that ball nearer to the opposition goalmouth is in that theory of yours Roberto?
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Bluejagz wrote:I dont suppose pass that ball nearer to the opposition goalmouth is in that theory of yours Roberto?
Playing 7 defensive players couldn't really contribute to winning any game, long ball-fancy football.
Change you formation and we might get the ball in the oppositions penalty area a bit more. simples.
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The "no fear" approach last year, seems to have changed a bit huh?Sefton wrote:Bluejagz wrote:I dont suppose pass that ball nearer to the opposition goalmouth is in that theory of yours Roberto?
Playing 7 defensive players couldn't really contribute to winning any game, long ball-fancy football.
Change you formation and we might get the ball in the oppositions penalty area a bit more. simples.
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