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Interesting the amount of injuries we’re picking up and we’re not that long into the season. Perhaps these intense training sessions aren’t so good after all? Sure I remember reading that Watford also has an injury crisis under him.
 
Interesting the amount of injuries we’re picking up and we’re not that long into the season. Perhaps these intense training sessions aren’t so good after all? Sure I remember reading that Watford also has an injury crisis under him.
He has probably got them putting a shift in rather than going through the motions as we have done for years.

Klopp had the same problem when he started, no one is moaning how fit they are now
 
Going thru this thread the calls for Silva to go and the negativity regarding Silva have got to me TBH , normally I would count to 10 and not get roped in but this morning looking at Mourinho being touted made me go tilt and prompted to put in my sixpences worth ?

"Silva our new manager is 6 games into his tenure " constructive criticism is one thing and opinions should be shared on a forum " but come on lets get real " ?

We have been thru turmoil 2 managers , total disaster in player recruitment = result a mismatched squad I don't think any top 10 PL club can vouch for what we have gone thru , logic tells me with the mess Silva inherited he needs patience and time IMO 2 transfer windows.

Silva was not my 1st or even 2nd choice but I have warmed to him and with my trust in Brands I am behind them 100% , I like his attacking style , personality , dedication , players in , I see he is passionate at what he is doing and respects his supporters

lets show him we are behind Silva,s Blue and White Army all the way
 
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...league-10-things-to-look-out-for-this-weekend

There is a lot to be said for wielding the axe quickly and decisively but calls for Everton to give Marco Silva the chop already are premature. He inherited a hotchpotch squad and, owing mainly to injuries and suspensions, has not been able to field his strongest team in his six league matches so far, yet Everton could still have won all of those if they had finished better. That, of course, is the team’s biggest problem – they have yet to find an adequate replacement for Romelu Lukaku despite all the money spent – and Silva needs to address that problem as best he can. On Saturday it could pay to deploy either Richarlison or Theo Walcott as a central striker, especially if Bernard is given a start out wide after his impressive introduction at Arsenal. If Silva persists with Cenk Tosun or Dominic Calvert-Lewin, he might find himself wishing that Everton, rather than Fulham, had signed Aleksandar Mitrovic last summer.
 

I mean, seriously though, calling for his head after six league games is positively mental, especially as there's been spurts where we've played well

I'm not one of these people who think that the manager should be infalible and above criticism (I've thrown some criticism his way already in fact) but that's no excuse to go in completely the other direction and not even give him a chance
 
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...league-10-things-to-look-out-for-this-weekend

There is a lot to be said for wielding the axe quickly and decisively but calls for Everton to give Marco Silva the chop already are premature. He inherited a hotchpotch squad and, owing mainly to injuries and suspensions, has not been able to field his strongest team in his six league matches so far, yet Everton could still have won all of those if they had finished better. That, of course, is the team’s biggest problem – they have yet to find an adequate replacement for Romelu Lukaku despite all the money spent – and Silva needs to address that problem as best he can. On Saturday it could pay to deploy either Richarlison or Theo Walcott as a central striker, especially if Bernard is given a start out wide after his impressive introduction at Arsenal. If Silva persists with Cenk Tosun or Dominic Calvert-Lewin, he might find himself wishing that Everton, rather than Fulham, had signed Aleksandar Mitrovic last summer.


And yet united fans are yapping their eyes out about Lukaku at the moment.
A good front man is very hard to come by.
Marco must be given time.
 
Interesting the amount of injuries we’re picking up and we’re not that long into the season. Perhaps these intense training sessions aren’t so good after all? Sure I remember reading that Watford also has an injury crisis under him.


The only good season we had with injuries was when we finished 4th under Moyes

Apparently
Moyes approach was stone age

Martinez was much better but then not fit enough

Koeman didn’t do enough at the start of the season and we ran out of steam

Sam was more Stone Age than Moyes

Now Silva is too hard on them.

I’ve never been at an Everton training session but I’ve read nothing but good things regarding Silva preparation and sessions.
 


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