I wish him nothing but the best and certainly wish it had worked out. Not so much because he sets lofty goals and "gets" Everton. But because if a manager is getting sacked that means Everton is doing poorly and that is more hurtful than anything. Was so hopeful that he would have us consistently challenging for the CL after season 1. Even our struggles in season 2 while I wasn't happy I chalked up to learning how to handle a squad of true international players coming off of a major tourney and then balancing that with learning how to compete in Europe for the first time. We should have expected growing pains.
His never ending positivity would grate on you, but I thought it was just his public persona and figured there was sternness there, just not publicly bashing players. Even this year around Christmas/January we had gotten into the top 10 and were advancing in the cups you thought maybe we have "gotten it" and can go on a run and possibly get silverware. Unfortunately post acquisition it all went to hell. Perhaps he was given no assurances at that point he would have a job in 2016/17. Who knows, all that is apparent is results turned and bar the Chelsea game it has been a disastrous run in, with players downing tools, questionable managerial decisions to say the least, what was once grating comments, now bordering on delusional.
All this aside - I do think he is a good man, who's management failure resides ultimately with himself and not one else, that is the nature of the position. His biggest failure to me is not being able to see-out results when in a position to. I wish him well and wonder if he is more suited to the continental game and would likely do better in Spain. It will be interesting to see where he ends up. As a weird coincidence I will be attending my second Everton game at Goodison this weekend, coming across the pond. While no doubt I am so excited to attend a game this year it is bittersweet the circumstances. I hope that we win and RM is given polite recognition that he tried hard for Everton and always spoke well of the club even if he hasn't produced the results required. He is leaving some fine young assets and the aging squad will be turned over with all the expiring contracts. We have not been relegated and the new manager whomever he is will be in a good position to build on the youth, sort the defense and not have some past it players on contracts absorbing budget that can be used on more dynamic contributors to the team.
A final goodbye - "Solo lo Mejor" (Just disappointed you were not able to bring it)