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Big Fat Sam
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It's almost unforgiveable for a professional team, one with aspirations to play European football, to lose a game after dominating and going two up against a relegation candidate.
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The reason is very simple, the slug put nine men behind the ball every game.
He'll be safe.What if he gets 11th-15th after 38 games?
Finishing fourth in one of the major leagues beats winning a tinpot, one-team league.Winning manager of the month is better than winning a league over 30+ games?
Alright boss man.
You see what you want to see. I'm saying that the DoF who is the only person who matters here on Silva, will see it a much different way and has said so already.He's not improved a single thing, He's not made any progression, He's not left any beacon of light for fans to cling onto next season, This guy has gotten off with losing to Milwall, Getting smacked around by Wolves at Goodison and chucking at 2-0 lead against Newcastle.
You cannot give a single defense for Silva without mentioning Pickford or "not his players despite 6 of them being Silva/brand players"
I don't wanna keep swapping managers but the guy was a gamble and it's failed miserably.
Yeah, that's where we're headed.Yea, so far it’s a perfect lock step waltz to championship...
I said it to you after the derby last week" you need to find a new hobby if you think Silva wont be here next season.nah mate
silva declared Europa was his mantra for the season.
bye mush
yes but dave, you are continually proved wrong, so I don't take any notice of most things you say.I said it to you after the derby last week" you need to find a new hobby if you think Silva wont be here next season.
This is key.Dave,I largely agree with you on this one,and there are still many areas were improvement is needed. It is churlish for posters to say that we have not improved, because some areas are infinitely better. Before Brands/Silva we did not have anyone who could light up a game like Bernard, or show such class as Gomes or Digne. There is still,however, a long way to go.I don't think some people realise how deep the mess left by Koeman actually was. Part of Big Sams brief was no doubt to avoid relegation, but he also re focused some players who had simply lost direction, and therefore desire. Sam got back the art of disciplined performance, and players once again knew what their particular job was.This is why his limited ambition was achieved, despite carrying a number of substandard players.(Cuco, and others). Silva/Brands have a long way to go, and it will be well in to next season before we know whether they are going to develop their /Moshiris project along the right lines.
This is key.
We have figuratively stepped out of the bunker and face a massive reconstruction programme. Top 10 for a couple of seasons and build a more determined younger team is the schedule. I see a lot of progress on that. It needs time and patience. Certain blow hard fans haven't got that, but the DoF has.
He wouldn't have a clouseau.More chance of getting Henry Mancini. Mind you, he could write a good tune.....
I now come to realise that his actual KEY duty is to withstand pressures inside and outside the boardroom to deflect away from his plan of action. That plan of action seems clear (even if he struggles to get it done...as per the loans not sales of players).Does this mean you've turned the corner on Brands?
I now come to realise that his actual KEY duty is to withstand pressures inside and outside the boardroom to deflect away from his plan of action. That plan of action seems clear (even if he struggles to get it done...as per the loans not sales of players).
People say that Moshiri will be judged on a stadium being built. Well Brands will be judged by how robust he is at standing up to calls for convenient and quick changes and ensuring there's some consistency and continuity - that has a lot to do with securing a coach who's carrying out his plans regarding team progression in the short-to-medium-to-long term.
That's how I'll judge him.