But that is the thing, the media take one side and push for that. right now, you wouldn't think Martinez was a dead man walking when you put sky sports on and the keeper is praising him, or a former player is praising him elsewhere. that is my point, when it comes to teams who do have ambition, chelsea liverpool united for example then you get the media actually asking questions, writing up negative pieces and touting the job out before they have officially gone. We don't get that, which tells you the media don't want him sacked, pundits think we are in a fair position, in fact the only ones calling him for what he is are the fans.
In the grand scheme of things, it alters public perception of what is going on, and in turn public perception of us as a club. If we had sacked him yesterday, there was always going to be two outcomes media wise, either not good enough, has to go. Or, everton harshly sack martinez despite getting us this far.