Koeman Out snap poll

Sack Koeman?

  • Yes

  • No

  • head in sand on toast


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Not yet. But stubborn managers get sacked and he is well on his way have no doubt. Goodison will turn full scale like it did against martinez. He is playing boring football and has ignored that martinez got the sack for the same sideways rubbish
 

The recruitment of players in the summer was wrong. To sign effectively 3 no. 10s and not replace lukaku was criminal. There has been a massive void left in the side without lukaku and Barkley in it and despite spending 150m we are nowhere near as good as last season.
Yes I accept we had a difficult start to the season fixtures wise, but the football on offer has been dull and uninspiring to say the least. I'll be honest Koeman is the manager I wanted to replace Martinez. He showed at home last season that he could find a system to get the best out of the players he had, contrast to this season whereby it looks like only DCL is playing to his potential.
Yes the team is unbalanced. But it is capable of better football than the dross currently being served up. The current system isn't working, but if koeman doesn't adapt and change it, he won't be here much longer. Everton have a history of backing managers and giving them every chance. I fear our European adventure will soon be over, but I'd give koeman till Xmas to turn around our league form.
 

Im very dissapointed.
Our EL is done.

If Burnley gets points out of Goodison im done too. Simple as that. That would definitely mean theres something unhealthy (like SM sessions) going on in the dresser and it would need to be dealt swiftly.

If we dont win it's time to carve new pair of wooden shoes and get the hell out of here. No excuses.

If we win. RonKo is rescuable.
 
Not really bothered if we dont sack him but we should see if we can get ancelotti


I admire your optimism mate, but we are a midtable side with a ramshackle stadium, and in the last 30 years we've won as much as Portsmouth and Wigan: one FA Cup.

We're not exactly an attractive proposition.

Last night on TalkSport several of the pundits mentioned Harry Redknapp as a possible successor to Koeman if the Dutchman was sacked. I nearly had a heart attack. I'd rather have Sean Dyche than 'arry.
 
As I've said if he loses any of these games then I'd want him gone. But as things are going the way we are playing, how we are setup and preparing for games he probably should go even if we win the next 2.

The problem is of course that he won't get sacked because we have Kenwright at the helm still. it's that simple. While he is still a figure at Everton along with Woods and Elstone the club will not progress on the pitch. Moshiri needs to grow some balls and get some people in with some ambition to make tough decisions.

We got away with it against Bournemouth because of a good save by Pickford against Defoe and Niasse rescued us. Last night with our quartet of #10s, no width, no pace and no attacking focal point surprisingly we didn't get away with it.

Oh and get rid of that waste of space Walsh too. Really don't understand why that hasn't happened yet.
 

I didn't vote, but based on his increasingly incompetent management style I wouldn't be surprised now if he is not with us by Christmas.

His press conference today where he laid all the blame on the players and none on his ultra defensive team like ups (even against weak teams) may also lead to a manager v players break down.

I think he is also getting wound up over the fact that his dream of managing Barcelona is disappearing more and more after each awful game...

This is what I was thinking about. Reading articles about him at Barca... The hell would he do there? His style of play wouldn't fly there and he isn't nearly good enough a manager for Barca. What would he do with all that pace and talent on the wings?
 
Voted Yes and will happily welcome being vaulted when he win a pot - even the micky mouse cup - this season...But that's not going to happen.
Not now,
Not Ever,
NEVER!


Even if they manage to put a win together Vs Burnley...and only a steamroller 6 goal thrashing (of them not us - sad I had to even qualify that is why we're here today) will/should buy time.
Another seriously ordinary performance, with all the usual mistakes, and the break gives a heaven sent decent time to pull the plug and let the new, even temp guy, get his feet under the table.
 

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