Yes or No: post WBA result should Martinez be sacked?

post WBA result: should Martinez be sacked?

  • Yes

    Votes: 238 37.4%
  • No

    Votes: 399 62.6%

  • Total voters
    637
  • Poll closed .
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Of course I expect better. But unlike the kids on here that have suddenly become tired with their new toy, I am willing to give Martinez the benefit of the doubt. Moyes got the same, and then some.

Those who does not share the same opinion with your goodself, you call them kids. At least it is better than calling us Kops I supposed.
 

And eight wins of two goals or more. 11 more points. Better football. Hell, Bolton was sixth in 2004-05, an indication of just how bad the PL was back then.

The same Bolton side that had 11 Internationals in their first XI.

Its not knee jerk to want a manager out when its the worst points total after 22 games since we went down in 1950/51.

I dont think we should sack him personally but to call people kids etc for doing so is wrong, there is certainly a case to be made
 
But you were accepting it all last season, I wager. Fickle doesn't begin to describe it. And once a club gets a reputation of being a revolving door for managers, you can kiss any chance of being competitive goodbye. OK, say Martinez does get the sack, how long will you give his successor? 29 games? 29 days? If his replacement doesn't start out with a 10-game winning streak, you gonna call for his head?
You want Martinez out, I have a bit more patience.

You'd lose that wager, not that it seems to bother you, you seem quite happy with not winning with Martinez at the moment so have at it.

Palace last season, the red mess at Anfield, Sunderland away, Arsenal QF, yeah I was jumping for joy mate. As for reputation for revolving door policy, 11 years with one manager. It'll take some undoing, although the defensive side of things has been undone very very quickly.

I'm sick to the back teeth of Martinez, redemption is there, he has to walk the crucible of flame and change. Himself, the current regime is burning and falling down, change or go. That simple. If he changes it, I ask, what was the straw that broke the donkeys back?

Ground down by relegation threatened West Brom. Stuffed and outworked by Stoke. 3 deflections against the poorest away side in professional football in Europe and we still shipped a goal to em. Patience aint changing this situation, it is patience that has the ball tippy tappied about in defence waiting for the opponents to make a gap so a forward pass can be attempted. Patience my sore ass.

Change. Now. Do it.
 
Everyone can see how hard it is to break down a Pulis team.
So, West Brom are playing the 'Pulis' way already, but we can't get the 'Martinez' way in 18 months? Don't get me wrong, I'm not for removing Roberto but it definitely isn't coming together as quickly as Pulis has at WBA.
 
The same Bolton side that had 11 Internationals in their first XI.

Its not knee jerk to want a manager out when its the worst points total after 22 games since we went down in 1950/51.

I dont think we should sack him personally but to call people kids etc for doing so is wrong, there is certainly a case to be made

That we're struggling at the moment, no question. Jettisoning the manager after a season and a half because of the first rough patch in his tenure, hardly.
 

Those who are displaying the impatience of kids, I call kids.

That is a matter of opinion really. Will one say for those who believe the manager can turn it around now, they are naive like kids based on the last 30 odd league games? You see what I mean. It's ok to have different opinion but calling other posters kids in this forum is a bit over the top.
 
You'd lose that wager, not that it seems to bother you, you seem quite happy with not winning with Martinez at the moment so have at it.

Palace last season, the red mess at Anfield, Sunderland away, Arsenal QF, yeah I was jumping for joy mate. As for reputation for revolving door policy, 11 years with one manager. It'll take some undoing, although the defensive side of things has been undone very very quickly.

I'm sick to the back teeth of Martinez, redemption is there, he has to walk the crucible of flame and change. Himself, the current regime is burning and falling down, change or go. That simple. If he changes it, I ask, what was the straw that broke the donkeys back?

Ground down by relegation threatened West Brom. Stuffed and outworked by Stoke. 3 deflections against the poorest away side in professional football in Europe and we still shipped a goal to em. Patience aint changing this situation, it is patience that has the ball tippy tappied about in defence waiting for the opponents to make a gap so a forward pass can be attempted. Patience my sore ass.

Change. Now. Do it.

Where have I ever said it doesn't bother me? Of course it does. Don't ever, ever presume to tell me what I feel about anything. I'm just willing to give Martinez more time.
 
Question for those who voted no.

At what point would you say enough is enough?

If we hit the bottom 3?
If we actually went down?
If we lose our next 3 games?

When would you lose your patience and accept that the Martinez dream has turned into a mightmare?
 

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