Roberto Martinez Discussion - Including Live Poll (Poll Reset 1st May)

Martinez in or out?

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Anyway. Martinez, he's a dead man walking, he knows it, the players know it, and the fans know it.

I'm gutted tbh. At the end of season parade after his first season I had a lump in my throat as he walked round, bairn in arms with a huge smile on his face. I thought we'd found someone who would lead us on to a new era, but I was wrong, and he'll join the ranks of Lee and Bingham, who were decent, but had mixed fortunes and ultimately needed binning.

Just a matter of time now. Hopefully the players will turn up when it really matters, in the semi and the final itself. Based on the Chelsea game, I think there's a fair chance they will, but after that, he's toast.
Agree that it's only a matter of time now. There mood amongst the fans is so far against him that he'll be criticised for everything he says and every decision he makes from now on.
 
Yes I do and all that guff about paying your money and being entitled to an opinion is twaddle, media tripe. You pay what max 45 quid for a ticket, your not investing thosands of pounds, where does that sense of entitlement come from- what entitles fans to undermine the team?

In case you hadn't noticed in the past two seasons, booing players has undermined the development of some of our players on the ball and broadly at half time etc. We have a team that are awful at home - where we used to be unbeatable, in case you hadn't noticed and have one of the best away records in the league. Work it out.

Your badly hyperboling, presenting this Tedish behaviour as caring enough to do something, get a grip and read the last paragraph and look at exactly how fans and the culture of entitlement is contributing. It's divisive. Crisis that requires action? Yeah right, sorry I've been through Johnson, to many last day relegation battles, financial implosions - I won't be unfurling divisive banners or booing - at a mid table finish and the prospect of an Fa Cup final.

I think the bit in bold towards the end of the quoted post say's it all.Mid table and the prospect of a cup final will do me grand!
 

Yes I do and all that guff about paying your money and being entitled to an opinion is twaddle, media tripe. You pay what max 45 quid for a ticket, your not investing thosands of pounds, where does that sense of entitlement come from- what entitles fans to undermine the team?

In case you hadn't noticed in the past two seasons, booing players has undermined the development of some of our players on the ball and broadly at half time etc. We have a team that are awful at home - where we used to be unbeatable, in case you hadn't noticed and have one of the best away records in the league. Work it out.

Your badly hyperboling, presenting this Tedish behaviour as caring enough to do something, get a grip and read the last paragraph and look at exactly how fans and the culture of entitlement is contributing. It's divisive. Crisis that requires action? Yeah right, sorry I've been through Johnson, to many last day relegation battles, financial implosions - I won't be unfurling divisive banners or booing - at a mid table finish and the prospect of an Fa Cup final.

Agree mate. I do think he will go but just a little something didn't sit right with me today
 
Yes I do and all that guff about paying your money and being entitled to an opinion is twaddle, media tripe. You pay what max 45 quid for a ticket, your not investing thosands of pounds, where does that sense of entitlement come from- what entitles fans to undermine the team?

In case you hadn't noticed in the past two seasons, booing players has undermined the development of some of our players on the ball and broadly at half time etc. We have a team that are awful at home - where we used to be unbeatable, in case you hadn't noticed and have one of the best away records in the league. Work it out.

Your badly hyperboling, presenting this Tedish behaviour as caring enough to do something, get a grip and read the last paragraph and look at exactly how fans and the culture of entitlement is contributing. It's divisive. Crisis that requires action? Yeah right, sorry I've been through Johnson, to many last day relegation battles, financial implosions - I won't be unfurling divisive banners or booing - at a mid table finish and the prospect of an Fa Cup final.

We are 8th on points gained away from home mate, hardly brilliant is it? the same points away from home that stoke have got, a point more than Bournemouth, 3 more than palace, a point less than the rs, same points as Chelsea.

But yes, it's the fans and the banners

been through Johnson - remember the fans doing a few sit down protest at games mate and staying after the final whistle to make it plain and clear - and shock horror even chanting some stuff during that too?

You honestly think that today the team was undermined by the banners? - grow the hell up mate, for one the players probably didn't even see or notice them
 
i see peeps are vaulting like hell, im not sneaking my way anywhere, ive always been clear that ive been firm backer of the macciavellian operator but now it looks like it's the end of the road...smart arses

Didn't want him initially (wanted tuchel), won me over big time in that first season, started to give me major doubts last year, and utterly lost me this one myself mate.
 

We are 8th on points gained away from home mate, hardly brilliant is it? the same points away from home that stoke have got, a point more than Bournemouth, 3 more than palace, a point less than the rs, same points as Chelsea.

But yes, it's the fans and the banners

been through Johnson - remember the fans doing a few sit down protest at games mate and staying after the final whistle to make it plain and clear - and shock horror even chanting some stuff during that too?

You honestly think that today the team was undermined by the banners? - grow the hell up mate, for one the players probably didn't even see or notice them

He hasn't got a clue mate
 
I still think Roberto's got a lot of good qualities.
I also don't think two seasons of under performance automatically means a manager should be sacked if they're building something for the long term.
It's the fact that our problems are clearly psychological and I don't think he has it in him to change them that I regretfully think he must go.
It's lack of consistent motivation or concentration or desire or togetherness I reckon we've been lacking for 2 seasons, and when that takes hold of a group it's a really hard thing to change that culture. It's intangible - a feeling, a psychology - not something concrete like tactics, team selection or training focus.

It also doesn't help that when he talks to the press, and by extension the fans, he seems utterly divorced from reality.
One thing I've noticed since I moved back up to the area is how no-nonsense and straight talking the people are.
If anyone's getting up themselves or delusional they get taken down a peg or two for their own good.
Bob chatted wham when we finished 5th too but when the results aren't there you want the manager to show they understand and are on the case.
All I get from his interviews now are either that he's lost the plot or that he's treating them like he's a spokesperson for North Korea or something and nothing negative can be acknowledged about the regime. If the latter is the case it's hard not to feel like he's insulting our intelligence. Just talk straight to Blues, they'll appreciate it.

That 1st season I felt, for the first time in my life, that Everton could be great again and I'll always love him for that.
I just no longer think he's the man to get us there sadly.

I think he'll be given to the end of the season and a cup win (or maybe even a loss in the final) will keep him here for the start of next season rightly or wrongly. For that reason I hope he wins every game and turns it around. Like I say I think he has a lot of strengths, it's just that his weaknesses are debilitating, paralysing right now. Acknowledging they exist would be a good start but, judging by interviews at least, maybe he just has a blind spot. It's probably gone too far anyway but you never know.
 
title win.webp


Some 'disgusting, Kopite flag' waving from Evertonians in a happier era. There were things to celebrate then, of course.
 
He hasn't got a clue mate

I'm old enough to remember and seen with my own eyes us win a lot of stuff mate and be at one point arguably the best team in Europe as is @Neiler , so for him to slate mostly young lads who have supported us and never seen us win anything and who go home and away week in and out despite that is sanctimonious.
 
Given the situation, this might seem a bit weird, but one thing Martinez has done, is given us hope.

By finishing fifth in his first season, playing some great footie, and nudging the glass ceiling, he's shown that you don't permanently have to take a knife to a gunfight, and you can compete with the big spenders without matching them in the wallet. Add that, to the fact that we appear to be leaving behind our general lack of ambition at board level, and, though our finances are unlikely to match the likes of United, Chelsea and City in my lifetime, we should be hopeful for the future.

Having said that, I've had a few beers pre-match, and on the way back too, so it's possible I'm talking complete bollocks.
 

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