Martinez Out: Post Stoke poll

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Just hope your gloating doesn't look stupid if we're bummed on Sunday after a QPR win. We've been boss in Europe all season and gash in the league, so far nothing has changed.
Now fans are "gloating" because the team we all love came from behind and beat a really good team? Beggars belief. Just to clarify: I'm as annoyed and disappointed as anyone with our league form. But ffs, can we just enjoy a hard-won victory without people calling for the manager to be sacked?
 

Now fans are "gloating" because the team we all love came from behind and beat a really good team? Beggars belief. Just to clarify: I'm as annoyed and disappointed as anyone with our league form. But ffs, can we just enjoy a hard-won victory without people calling for the manager to be sacked?
I was happily enjoying it until Mr Plotters came spouting his crap.
 
Really wonder what would have happened if we lost today.

But we didn't.

ROBERTO IN

I personally think last night was the night RM lost his job.

That first 30 mins was awful to watch. Not just the play and tactics, but the way the crowd had turned on the manager and his style. You don't really come back from that, unless you totally change your approach. We all know he won't do that!

Tricky situation now tho. What happens come Sunday? Bobby is clearly going to want to revert to type. Players and fans want something else.
 
I personally think last night was the night RM lost his job.

That first 30 mins was awful to watch. Not just the play and tactics, but the way the crowd had turned on the manager and his style. You don't really come back from that, unless you totally change your approach. We all know he won't do that!

Tricky situation now tho. What happens come Sunday? Bobby is clearly going to want to revert to type. Players and fans want something else.


You'd nearly think Bill would be better off just shunting Bobby sideways now and have Joe Royle take over until the end of the season.

What happened last night was quite extraordinary and sad to say Bobby's experiment was dragged to the ground and trampled upon all over the Goodison turf.

I would still love Bobby to ditch the philosophyball and turn it round his own self but it seems he is too set in his idealistic ways to do that.
 

Three points versus Newcastle and we're safe.

Pressure off, every settles down.

We are safe already because there are are three teams worse than us.

I still don't want this clown leading us in to another relegation battle next year.

The players responded to the crowd and dumped Martinez "system".
Baines is saying if it doesnt work you have to change.
Martinez is saying nothing needs to change
He's lost the players. He's lost a lot of the fans
Martinez out

Also I am taking this result with a pinch of salt. Dynamo are only a few games back from a 3 month winter break so match fitness is not quite there which was evident at the end.
 
We are safe already because there are are three teams worse than us.

I still don't want this clown leading us in to another relegation battle next year.

The players responded to the crowd and dumped Martinez "system".
Baines is saying if it doesnt work you have to change.
Martinez is saying nothing needs to change
He's lost the players. He's lost a lot of the fans
Martinez out

Also I am taking this result with a pinch of salt. Dynamo are only a few games back from a 3 month winter break so match fitness is not quite there which was evident at the end.
No. You're wrong in every single way there.
 
It's a bit unfair to say it was just the crowd that lifted the players.

We don't know what the manager said on the line, or at half time.

It's probably a bit of both.
 
It's a bit unfair to say it was just the crowd that lifted the players.

We don't know what the manager said on the line, or at half time.

It's probably a bit of both.
It's utter horsesh*t. Those players reacted to the situation and actually had the strength of character to blot out the conditions in the ground, concentrate and up the pace of their game.

Of course, the increasingly desperate plotters see this as a weapon to beat the manager with.

They're utterly hopeless and will soon be back in their caves worshiping in the twilight at their makeshift shrines to the Moyesiah and the heady days of hoofball.
 

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