Martinez Out: Post Stoke poll

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For me it's beyond discussion, to the point where I find anyone wanting to keep him to be doing so at the expense of logic.

1 win in 15. The very worst, limp, spineless performances I've personally witnessed from an Everton side (even under Smith and Walker we actually battled, even if the players were cack).

No, enough is enough. He's been found out good and proper, and if nothing else he should be sacked to reiterate a club of our size with a squad of that proven quality doesn't tolerate this level of abject failure.
 

For me it's beyond discussion, to the point where I find anyone wanting to keep him to be doing so at the expense of logic.

1 win in 15. The very worst, limp, spineless performances I've personally witnessed from an Everton side (even under Smith and Walker we actually battled, even if the players were cack).

No, enough is enough. He's been found out good and proper, and if nothing else he should be sacked to reiterate a club of our size with a squad of that proven quality doesn't tolerate this level of abject failure.
+1.

In fact, no, +infinity.
 
Before Stoke I was afraid of the uncertainty of a new manager this late on.

OUT.

Can't believe it's come to this as I loved Martinez.

That's football.

Next...
 

Anyone. My mother would do better -- and she knows F all about football. You talk as if he's not been doing so bad. 1 WIN IN 15 GAMES. Take that in fully.

That's nearly half a flaming season - just to put it another way!

Imagine winning just 2 games in one season. Even then the inevitable "Martinez Out - Post Swindon Poll" come November would have some fools voting "keep him" I bet.

"oh leave him be, if Lundstram's hamstring gets better in time for the home game against Doncaster we might nick a point and then we're only nine points off safety - onwards and upwards blues, back the manager or I'll call you a plastic!"

To reiterate, my "out" moment was the Hull away game but I could understand maybe why some less vindictive people might want to keep him, as Moyes lost four xmas games in 2005 but turned it around, so there were precedents.

Now the precedents have run out with 28 points from 28 games. We have officially never done worse in the Premier League era and I really have nothing but scorn and contempt for anyone who voted to keep him after tonight's performance.

If you are reading this and voted to keep him then take a good long look in the mirror.

With this clown in charge, we will go down, we will stagnate, we may suffer further relegation, but we will most certainly DIE!

With the death of our club the city will become entirely red. We will be treated as second class citizens, scum, rejects, to an unimaginably worse degree than we already are.
 
That's nearly half a flaming season - just to put it another way!

Imagine winning just 2 games in one season. Even then the inevitable "Martinez Out - Post Swindon Poll" come November would have some fools voting "keep him" I bet.

"oh leave him be, if Lundstram's hamstring gets better in time for the home game against Doncaster we might nick a point and then we're only nine points off safety - onwards and upwards blues, back the manager or I'll call you a plastic!"

To reiterate, my "out" moment was the Hull away game but I could understand maybe why some less vindictive people might want to keep him, as Moyes lost four xmas games in 2005 but turned it around, so there were precedents.

Now the precedents have run out with 28 points from 28 games. We have officially never done worse in the Premier League era and I really have nothing but scorn and contempt for anyone who voted to keep him after tonight's performance.

If you are reading this and voted to keep him then take a good long look in the mirror.

With this clown in charge, we will go down, we will stagnate, we may suffer further relegation, but we will most certainly DIE!

With the death of our club the city will become entirely red. We will be treated as second class citizens, scum, rejects, to an unimaginably worse degree than we already are.
Worst "start" to a season in EIGHTY EIGHT YEARS
 
Martinez is good at keeping momentum going as he proved last season. Unfortunately for us, the season before and the current season has seen a downward momentum.
 

He is one of the best young managers in Europe, just look at what happened to Dortmund this season with Klopp. We need to stick by him.
Yeah, let's compare Martinez to Klopp, a two time Bundesliga winner, and a Champions League runner up. Martinez is either too daft or too stubborn to change things when they clearly don't work. 15 games of the same crap. Clearly every team in the league knows how to play us now, and he does nothing to throw them off. Play two wingers FFS. Play two strikers if the game calls for it. I'm usually pretty optimistic, but we never even look like creating a chance much less winning a match with the crap he's putting out there.
 

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