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@mikeh72 dont you dare make @ijjysmith physically sick.
To be fair it was more the words of a Jason Derulo fan rather than @mikeh72
@mikeh72 dont you dare make @ijjysmith physically sick.
In other news, we'd have lost in Kiev anyway, but he didn't exactly help did he the massive bag of toilet.
I honestly think that if he doesn't play, we go through, or at the very least the game is closer than what it was
I'm happy to give Martinez credit for the good things he did.
I'll never understand why anyone would prefer Martinez to Moyes in a million years. Moyes took us from the dross of the 90's and they yearly relegation battles and made us the best of the rest. He built two very good sides during his time here and left players that are still in the squad today. He had a positive impact at this club that lots of people seem to have forgotten, because of the stupid way he handled himself after getting the Utd job. He overstayed his time here by about three years imo and is clearly limited, nevertheless his time here was good for us and he left us in a much better place then we were when he joined us.He was unable to take a job in that period because he was in a legal 'battle' with his former employer.
I think we can work out you preferred Moyes to Martinez. I preferred the latter to the former.
I can't see how the bottom paragraph can be argued with.I'll never understand why anyone would prefer Martinez to Moyes in a million years. Moyes took us from the dross of the 90's and they yearly relegation battles and made us the best of the rest. He built two very good sides during his time here and left players that are still in the squad today. He had a positive impact at this club that lots of people seem to have forgotten, because of the stupid way he handled himself after getting the Utd job. He overstayed his time here by three years imo and is clearly limited, nevertheless his time here was good for us and he left us in a much better place then we were when he joined us.
Martinez inherited the good side Moyes left with and after fulking a single good season by shocking club's with new tactics from the old guard reverted to type. Twelve home league wins in two years under the fraud tells its own story. Oh he reached the least sixteen of the Europa League? So what?! Moyes did it to and unlike Martinez we go out in embarrassing style. We reached two semi-finals? Again Moyes did that a few times and even bettered it once. What's that I hear? Something about 72 points?! It was just fifth bottom line and again Moyes did it a few times and bettered it with fourth in 04-05. Moyes only had us finish in the bottom half of the table twice in his 11 full season's here Martinez did that twitch in three seasons. None of the above are actual achievements but if your going to compare who's non-achievement is better then Moyes wins hands down.
The bottom line is this, Moyes can here and left us in a healthier position when he left. Martinez came here and left us in a worse position when he left. You do the math on who was better for us.
I'll never understand why anyone would prefer Martinez to Moyes in a million years. Moyes took us from the dross of the 90's and they yearly relegation battles and made us the best of the rest. He built two very good sides during his time here and left players that are still in the squad today. He had a positive impact at this club that lots of people seem to have forgotten, because of the stupid way he handled himself after getting the Utd job. He overstayed his time here by about three years imo and is clearly limited, nevertheless his time here was good for us and he left us in a much better place then we were when he joined us.
Martinez inherited the good side Moyes left us with and after fulking a single good season by shocking club's with new tactics from the old guard reverted to type. Twelve home league wins in two years under the fraud tells its own story. Oh he reached the least sixteen of the Europa League? So what?! Moyes did it to and unlike Martinez we go out in embarrassing style. We reached two semi-finals? Again Moyes did that a few times and even bettered it once. What's that I hear? Something about 72 points?! It was just fifth bottom line and again Moyes did it a few times and bettered it with fourth in 04-05. Moyes only had us finish in the bottom half of the table twice in his 11 full season's here Martinez did that twitch in three seasons. None of the above are actual achievements but if your going to compare who's non-achievement is better then Moyes wins hands down.
The bottom line is this, Moyes can here and left us in a healthier position when he left. Martinez came here and left us in a worse position when he left. You do the math on who was better for us.
Shouldn't take long.
I can't see how the bottom paragraph can be argued with.
I'll never understand why anyone would prefer Martinez to Moyes in a million years. Moyes took us from the dross of the 90's and they yearly relegation battles and made us the best of the rest. He built two very good sides during his time here and left players that are still in the squad today. He had a positive impact at this club that lots of people seem to have forgotten, because of the stupid way he handled himself after getting the Utd job. He overstayed his time here by about three years imo and is clearly limited, nevertheless his time here was good for us and he left us in a much better place then we were when he joined us.
Martinez inherited the good side Moyes left us with and after fulking a single good season by shocking club's with new tactics from the old guard reverted to type. Twelve home league wins in two years under the fraud tells its own story. Oh he reached the least sixteen of the Europa League? So what?! Moyes did it to and unlike Martinez we go out in embarrassing style. We reached two semi-finals? Again Moyes did that a few times and even bettered it once. What's that I hear? Something about 72 points?! It was just fifth bottom line and again Moyes did it a few times and bettered it with fourth in 04-05. Moyes only had us finish in the bottom half of the table twice in his 11 full season's here Martinez did that twice in three seasons. None of the above are actual achievements but if your going to compare who's non-achievement is better then Moyes wins hands down.
The bottom line is this, Moyes can here and left us in a healthier position when he left. Martinez came here and left us in a worse position when he left. You do the math on who was better for us.
I genuinely wonder what was going through his head when he took over Everton and decided to make his first signings virtually the complete spine of the Wigan team he'd just relegated.I see your McGeady and raise you Alcaraz.
Great post lad, have a like.Arr lad.
It was going so well until you said "math" instead of maths. Unliked.
There is no way that Martinez was better than Moyes, whether it be his average league finish, his highest league finish, his signings overall, his starting position to ending position, how he did with the amout of money annually afforded, combining 'high' league positions and cup runs in the same season and more progress in cups.I don't think the bottom paragraph negates other reasons to prefer one coach over the other.
Not getting into the whole argument and I think they were both ultimately just OK, but a supporter could acknowledge one manager left us in a worse state yet still believe they were better overall?