Why?Well and truly stuck between a rock and a hard place with this now IMO.
It's notThinks he has a 'philosophy' his philosophy is to try and pass it through midfield and break the lines, we can't do it. Iwobi is his key player and every team know that they just have to outnumber us in midfield and they win the game. Hes so stubborn that he won't change it at home, if we play 5-3-2 and get a midfielder who can sit deep and ping balls up to Dom or another target man we can play off that for second balls, its actually what United are doing at the moment with Eriksen and Shaw playing long passes (not hoof ball) .
Football doesn’t work that way. Go bet total goals over/under for every game at the 85th min: you’d be bankrupt in a week.Because we're 16th with a worse attack than last season, and 16th is where we finished last season.
Relegation battles are like a basketball game. There's the back and forth scoring for most of the game, which is relatively meaningless. Then things get serious in the last 5mins relative to the score.
It depends on what you think the teams around us will produce in the next 20 games?
I'm talking about the relegation battle being comparable to a basketball game.Football doesn’t work that way. Go bet total goals over/under for every game at the 85th min: you’d be bankrupt in a week.
Every point counts, especially when we trying to survive in the last 5 games. A good way to end the season without relegation worries is to be mathematically safe with 5 games to go. Nobody wants to go through what happened last season. It hurts. Maybe you are not a deep blue to understand how we felt.I'm talking about the relegation battle being comparable to a basketball game.
18 games and 4 months into a 38 game, 9 month season. It's like worrying about winning or losing just before halftime in a basketball game when there 1 point in it.
BFS has the last laugh and he is correct.
Because, should he be sacked (and it's absolutely correct to seriously question his position at this point) then it, once again, completes the 'Everton cycle' - so what's next? start another cycle until the end of time?Why?
it doesn't mtter about the Everton cycle right now. We are heading for disaster with him at the helm, and we need to do whatever we can to stay up .Because, should he be sacked (and it's absolutely correct to seriously question his position at this point) then it, once again, completes the 'Everton cycle' - so what's next?
I'm baffled by how many can't appreciate the complexity of the situation.Because, should he be sacked (and it's absolutely correct to seriously question his position at this point) then it, once again, completes the 'Everton cycle' - so what's next?
Benitez is similarly terrible, but Sam is good at what he does. I know its not fashionable to say so, but its true.I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Sam Allardyce and Rafael Benitez are both better football managers than Frank Lampard.