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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That is the point. Thank you for answering. I would not be good enough for Everton.

Only inbreds from Norwich don't get the message. Ignore.com

Yeah you're right, you're not good enough for Everton.

You're barely good enough for Rawk.

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This underlines why you're a dinosaur who wants agricultural footy back.
Your attempts to try and polarise the debate about Martinez is really quite cringeworthy and it's got beyond boring, so I'm calling you out on it.

You've attempted to undermine the opinion of anyone who's questioned his tiki taka style and debate it's effectiveness as somehow wanting a 'return' (really?) to agricultural football, which is to try and to create the illusion that there's nothing in between Martinez tepid, ineffective, dull, tiki taka and Wimbledon in their pomp.

When in fact David, there's a whole spectrum of footballing styles that are played in leagues across the continent. Your issue is clear, you firmly nailed your colours to the Martinez mast from the off, and you're terrified that he's going to fail and (In your mind) make you look a chump. So you're creating this fantasy World where people who dare to think he's not all that are plotters lol and there's all sort of conspiracies at play - all having one aim, to excuse the man you so firmly backed of the responsibility for his obvious failure.
 
Right. So you hadn't thought through what you were saying about the "bet"

No mate. I thought it through totally.

Either way. 1. We will not be relegated. 2. This is all temporary and is mainly related to our lack of a properly decent winger and lack of form in one or two.

Atsu? In Africa.

Mirallas. Injured. Inconsistent. His heads all over the show.

Pienaar. Injured.

Mcgeady. Inconsistent.


Where does this leave us? In the dogs. Temporarily.
 
we can talk all day about whether Martinez' football approach is the right one or not

and I think that foot long is right about there being a whole host of different styles between what Dave calls agricultural farmer's football, or Martinez' preferred "chicken tikka" style

but for me that's really not the issue right now, the issue is if he can sort out these backroom problems that are clearly undermining everything we're trying to do on the pitch, is he strong enough to sort it ???
 

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