I just need to ask...have we scored more goals per season under RM than under DM? I have no idea but I suspect its' not wildly different?
One of the primary reasons that expectations are reducing is that competition in the PL Is greater now than it was 5 and certainly 10 years ago.
Not only have the big 4 grown stronger as revenues and investment pile in, other clubs Spurs, Stoke, Crystal Palace have benefited from decent balance sheets, decent P&L accounts and importantly investment.
In the meantime we have traded +/- small operating profits, sometimes transfer related profits, debt reduction and no investment.
We have performed a miracle to produce the results we have on the pitch over the last 15 years, however we have been taken over resource wise by so many clubs and this is now reflected in our expectations.
That's the legacy of this board and the reason new owners with the ability to invest significantly (not through debt) is so important now. Every year that goes by makes the job of the incoming owners more difficult.
The manager is responsible for everything
What's especially grim is it's lifted from an article a year ago, after defeat to STOKE...
http://www.theguardian.com/football...nez-not-alter-everton-playing-style-poor-form
A year on and we have stagnated.
Its going to be scary when the better teams come calling
Get TD back to the club to teach 'em all the defensive arts EskIf we had the resourced say of Liverpool or Tottenham would we have chosen Martinez as manager to replace Moyes in 2013?
The answer is no. Martinez is doing a superb job in creating an attacking team playing the best football in the PL at present going forward. But he has a fundamental weakness - he cannot coach defending to save his life. He's flawed until.he learns that aspect of the game.
To quote Sir Alex "Attack wins you games, defence wins you titles."
Yep.
Every manager has a style. It's what they do.
The best managers change.
If this takeover completes and they invest into the team do you think that they will be looking at a new manager then?
What, keeping Distin and Alcarez would have been a good thing? They offered nothing.
This is all present mindedness mate. A month ago or so everyone was singing the praises of Funes Mori and Stones and Galloway; we hit a bumpy road and it's all fume and doom.
I cant take it seriously.
We beat Spurs next week and all these people screaming blue murder now will disappear or start talking about the CL spots.
It's pitiful. You have to laugh really. The fickleness of it all.
Martinez is here. He'll stay here. He'll sort the GK spot out and we'll be ok.
End of story really.
Its awful management simple as that.....a year on and he's STILL mulling the GK situation over.
Imagine that, such an assertive, forward thinking manager, still having a big think 12 months on...
If he is like.
*isn't.
If we had the resourced say of Liverpool or Tottenham would we have chosen Martinez as manager to replace Moyes in 2013?
The answer is no. Martinez is doing a superb job in creating an attacking team playing the best football in the PL at present going forward. But he has a fundamental weakness - he cannot coach defending to save his life. He's flawed until.he learns that aspect of the game.
To quote Sir Alex "Attack wins you games, defence wins you titles."
In the league. 48 goals last year, 61 in his first, and we're on course for 70 this year. So average of 60 goals a seaosn.
In Moyes last 3 seasons, we scored 51, 50 and 55. So average of 52 goals.
The three before that we got 60, 55 and 55. So average of 57 goals.
The three before 52, 35 and 45. So average of 44 goals.
So yeah slightly better under Martinez.