Martinez OUT. There i said it. (end of the season of course).

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What has gone wrong ?

  • Manager

    Votes: 100 27.2%
  • Players

    Votes: 45 12.2%
  • Its that old second season syndrome

    Votes: 102 27.7%
  • Nothing - Its bobbys suprise formula to win the europa and enter the CL

    Votes: 34 9.2%
  • Cheese on Knee Jerk Toast

    Votes: 87 23.6%

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Thank you my fellow blue @deipnosophist

I am happy to educate our fellow Evertonian @noel early on the merits of our one and only "Geads".

You both need to to watch him carefully, but not with your eyes wide shut, or you will miss the fastest feet in world football at work. It is with these feet that true magic occurs.

As I posted in the other McGeady forum, "Aiden McGeady: The Answer to all our Problems" ( which by the way I advise you to take a good look at as there are some pie charts and statistics that prove my point), and I quote...
" You'll all miss him when he is gone. Could have been the difference against Chelsea for mine. Those maze-like runs. Bamboozling the opposition's inferior defenders.
The exciting part is that he hasn't reached his full potential yet.
I am overwhelmed by anticipation..."

Absolute steal. And to think he has nowhere even approached his peak yet. We are in for a Golden Era of wingermanship over the next few years. Just keep your eyes peeled on him.

Were it not from many and many world class saves from goalkeepers all season from his dead eye shooting, I have no doubt he would be our top scorer. Just a simple of case of "bad luck".

Far superior player, for example, to that donkey Di Maria that Man U paid £59.7m for. Martinez is a genius. A genius eye for talent.

Do yourselves a favour from now on and keep a closer, more appreciative, educated eye on our gun winger. We are blessed...
This post is so good, it deserves being posted thrice.

I tell you mate, you are on the verge of convincing me that McGeady is even better than our most talismanic player. Naismith needs to look to his laurels!
 

My grandfather less so.

Since the arrival of Bobby my grandfather who has a few Wigan fans as friends, in which one alerted me to the possibility Bobby was a one trick pony

my grandfather sitting next to me with that 'I told you so' Look, back and forth, side to side, possession is all that matters.

Always listen to your grandfather - they're mostly right. And he probably is in this case too.

But let's wait another year before rushing to a final decision. The man deserves a chance.

Like you though, I'm sceptical that it will work out in the long run. But I wouldn't mind being wrong because if I'm not we will have to start again from scratch.
 
Thank you my fellow blue @deipnosophist

I am happy to educate our fellow Evertonian @noel early on the merits of our one and only "Geads".

You both need to to watch him carefully, but not with your eyes wide shut, or you will miss the fastest feet in world football at work. It is with these feet that true magic occurs.

As I posted in the other McGeady forum, "Aiden McGeady: The Answer to all our Problems" ( which by the way I advise you to take a good look at as there are some pie charts and statistics that prove my point), and I quote...
" You'll all miss him when he is gone. Could have been the difference against Chelsea for mine. Those maze-like runs. Bamboozling the opposition's inferior defenders.
The exciting part is that he hasn't reached his full potential yet.
I am overwhelmed by anticipation..."

Absolute steal. And to think he has nowhere even approached his peak yet. We are in for a Golden Era of wingermanship over the next few years. Just keep your eyes peeled on him.

Were it not from many and many world class saves from goalkeepers all season from his dead eye shooting, I have no doubt he would be our top scorer. Just a simple of case of "bad luck".

Far superior player, for example, to that donkey Di Maria that Man U paid £59.7m for. Martinez is a genius. A genius eye for talent.

Do yourselves a favour from now on and keep a closer, more appreciative, educated eye on our gun winger. We are blessed...

What the actual f is going one here ??!
 
It just underlines that the right central defensive unit is crucial for the way Martinez wants to set up. It looks at this moment like we can have either compete chaos with the existing available players (apart from Stones) if he tries to play out from the back, or we have a situation as right now where we are solid only by protecting our vulnerability at the heart of defence (especially against the elite teams) by getting bodies in front of them and tasking them with keeping the game simple themselves - basically just playing as stoppers.

You cant build a house without the ground floor. Martinez ballsed it up last summer by believing he could continue to adapt the Moyes era personnel at the back. He surely must see that this summer his job depends on putting that abdication of duty right.
Jesus I can smell the fear from here, your that petrified of losing Martinez you called the Redshite an elite team:oops:
 
@davek is spot on when he says Martinez abrogated his Everton manager duty/responsibilities by flitting off to Brazil in the off season. I suggest, he will be doing a lot less flitting this summer
 

Because there's no major tournaments on?
lol...good reply.

But seriously, even were there a major tournament on, Martinez would not be going to it. He realises that he dropped the ball last summer. And whilst we are now free of any relegation concerns, I suspect Martinez will not want to experience such fretful times again in any hurry.
 
lol...good reply.

But seriously, even were there a major tournament on, Martinez would not be going to it. He realises that he dropped the ball last summer. And whilst we are now free of any relegation concerns, I suspect Martinez will not want to experience such fretful times again in any hurry.

5 points of the bottom 3. Not free yet by a long shot. But there has been enough evidence in the last month to make the prospect unlikely.
 

It just underlines that the right central defensive unit is crucial for the way Martinez wants to set up. It looks at this moment like we can have either compete chaos with the existing available players (apart from Stones) if he tries to play out from the back, or we have a situation as right now where we are solid only by protecting our vulnerability at the heart of defence (especially against the elite teams) by getting bodies in front of them and tasking them with keeping the game simple themselves - basically just playing as stoppers.

You cant build a house without the ground floor. Martinez ballsed it up last summer by believing he could continue to adapt the Moyes era personnel at the back. He surely must see that this summer his job depends on putting that abdication of duty right.

He said this ??

Evidence please.
 

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