So you're talking about an actual age rather than a range?! Like, if a player is a centre half they must be 28 otherwise they're no good? I'm not sure how well that's going to work out in the long run if we need to keep replacing players every summer once they're no longer 'optimum age'.I'd only consider five of those to be at optimum age for their position and only two of them of that age to be performing consistently. For a squad as opposed to team that's really not ideal
I'd only consider five of those to be at optimum age for their position and only two of them of that age to be performing consistently. For a squad as opposed to team that's really not ideal
Re the tweets quoted - How could Jags lead the players off training last week when he was with the England squad and most others were also away on international duty?
I'd like to think all that is BS mate bit do you know what, when the players aren't putting a shift in and the manager isn't doing his job, they leave themselves open to all kinds of rumours which snowball.
If they pulled their fingers out their arses and looked like they care along with manager actually looking like he knew what he was supposed to be doing, there wouldn't be any rumours of unrest.
I've said it since last season Stoke away when Bobby should have been sacked - if I could sack half of this squad I would bin them straight off. Unfortunately that can't happen so next in the firing line is Martinez. We shouldn't be waiting until any semi final to make this decision, he should be sacked right now, today. Any kind of similar performance to Arsenal or Utd where we look toothless will see us pick up 0 points against Watford, Palace, Saints and I dread to think if we play like yesterday standing off what the RS will do. Not going to be much fun is it going into a semi final if these type of performances continue.
We need to do what's right for the good of the club and that is to get shut asap.
Dunno if it's been posted by someone else, but yeah, I made a multiquote and a picture, so that it's (hopefully) never lost!
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If it wasn't for the F.A Cup I think there would be massive pressure for the club to sack him.
I'm not sure I want us to win the F.A Cup, that's what Martinez has reduced me to, because I don't want us to win the Cup and then he gets another season to do this to us.
New Billionaire owner offering a manager 100m+ to spend, new stadium going to be built, good squad to start with, paying top manager wages, there are a lot of European managers interested in joining a club like that in the richest league in the world by a mile.
By senior player, I guess we are talking Osman here.
Well, maybe then. Also it sounds more like Jagielka was trying to wind it down rather than leading - but if this is true, and I'm very sceptical, it sounds like kids behaviour and pathetic.
from losers section in football 365:
Roberto Martinez
Ah Roberto, we meet again. Your usual seat?
There are those who may think Martinez’s inclusion for a 1-0 defeat at Old Trafford is unfair, but I would presume that most Everton supporters are not members of that camp. The reaction from the club’s fanbase after their third consecutive league defeat was one of mutiny, the boos from the away end ringing around Old Trafford. ‘Why are you still here?’ was the question posed by one popular fan blog.
Losing to Manchester United is not a disaster in itself, but this was a team there for the taking. This was the United that lost at home to Norwich and away at Sunderland, one which managed two shots on target in 90 minutes and looked shaky at the back. Martinez’s tactics wholly failed to exploit United’s weaknesses.
Louis van Gaal’s side would have been suspect against the quick counter attack, but Martinez went for a vastly different approach. He played Aaron Lennon as a No. 10, allowed Ross Barkley to drop deep and played Tom Cleverley on the left wing and was then surprised when he tucked inside. Rather than play with attacking fluidity, Everton launched the ball long to Romelu Lukaku. The Belgian looked isolated from minute one to minute 90. On that evidence, it’s no wonder that he wants to leave. Gerard Deulofeu won’t be far behind.
As ever with Martinez, it’s the wilful delusion that antagonises supporters most. Reacting to Lukaku’s comments about a desire for Champions League football this week, Everton’s manager gave us that same old smile:
“Rom wants to be important and he is important to our team,” Martinez said. “He is talking about aspirations and that is what we want at Everton – to be in the Champions League and win titles. We share our ambitions. The aspiration of Romelu Lukaku is the aspiration of Everton.”
It’s hard not to laugh as Martinez long jumps over the line between optimism and fantasy. Everton are closer in points to a rotten bottom three than the top six. Even more disconcerting is the club’s trend: Under Martinez, they’re getting worse not better.
Nobody can deny that Martinez “wants” Everton to be successful. It’s the doing we’re all having problems believing in.