New Everton Manager

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The fanbase wouldn't be split if we didn't have subservient fans willing to mindlessly clap along to whatever is put in front of them like you as well. Works both ways.

And you want to stop those fans from attending as they disagree with you and insinuate only people like you are fans.

Delusion.

Do I like Benitez? No

Do I want Benitez? No

Do I think there is anyone else available who is better than Benitez? No

Do I think therefore we need to atleast get behind Benitez and make Goodison a fortress next season? Yes

I can't explain it any simpler than that.

How Benitez does next season effects how Everton do - if Goodison becomes toxic we could go down.

If we go down - no new stadium.

Ergo get behind the club and wait until milk actually gets spilt before we start crying and turning the place nuclear before a ball has even been kicked.
 

I'm not getting into the RS debate here but there are and were other good managers out there. Of course he has pedigree (even if lately he's been propping up garbage like Newcastle) but shouldn't we be looking for an ambitious, good manager like Gaultier who just won the French League, not a tired Nuno, an average Potter and so on. If you asked me what I thought of all the previous appointments in my lifetime I would have said

Bingham - what did he ever do to deserve being appointed by Everton, half decent seasons then a panic sacking
Lee - boring football, didn't do that much at Villa, half of his reign was decent the rest awful
Kendall - sentimental, was doing quite well at Blackburn, but a gamble nevertheless
Harvey - sentimental - a good coach but maybe not so good as a manager
Kendall - sentimental 2nd and 3rd times - didn't work
Walker - ridiculous, one-season wonder, horrible man
Royle - decent record, but also erred on the side of sentimental
Smith - dour, boring football, no pedigree at the right level - should never have lasted that long
Moyes - yet another gamble - more or less a qualified success
Martinez - a gamble based on a cup win, worked for a while (with a good team - also bought some dross)
Koeman - overrated, also based on one half-decent season at Southampton
Allardyce - a desperate choice when we weren't actually that desperate
Silva - another failed gamble
Ancelotti - the right man in the wrong job!
 
Do I like Benitez? No

Do I want Benitez? No

Do I think there is anyone else available who is better than Benitez? No

Do I think therefore we need to atleast get behind Benitez and make Goodison a fortress next season? Yes

I can't explain it any simpler than that.

How Benitez does next season effects how Everton do - if Goodison becomes toxic we could go down.

If we go down - no new stadium.

Ergo get behind the club and wait until milk actually gets spilt before we start crying and turning the place nuclear before a ball has even been kicked.
But you are just going down the line of insulting those who don't want him repeatedly and acting as if you are a better fan and that their views are irrelevant.

Its embarrassing considering a lot of your posting history etc.

Make a reasoned argument, but stop then calling people crybabies and super bloos and suggesting you and others who agree with you are better fans.
 

But you are just going down the line of insulting those who don't want him repeatedly and acting as if you are a better fan and that their views are irrelevant.

Its embarrassing considering a lot of your posting history etc.

Make a reasoned argument, but stop then calling people crybabies and super bloos and suggesting you and others who agree with you are better fans.

Again I've not called you or anyone else a cry baby or a super bloo.

I've called the bed sheet bandits cry babies and super bloos.
 
I'm not getting into the RS debate here but there are and were other good managers out there. Of course he has pedigree (even if lately he's been propping up garbage like Newcastle) but shouldn't we be looking for an ambitious, good manager like Gaultier who just won the French League, not a tired Nuno, an average Potter and so on. If you asked me what I thought of all the previous appointments in my lifetime I would have said

Bingham - what did he ever do to deserve being appointed by Everton, half decent seasons then a panic sacking
Lee - boring football, didn't do that much at Villa, half of his reign was decent the rest awful
Kendall - sentimental, was doing quite well at Blackburn, but a gamble nevertheless
Harvey - sentimental - a good coach but maybe not so good as a manager
Kendall - sentimental 2nd and 3rd times - didn't work
Walker - ridiculous, one-season wonder, horrible man
Royle - decent record, but also erred on the side of sentimental
Smith - dour, boring football, no pedigree at the right level - should never have lasted that long
Moyes - yet another gamble - more or less a qualified success
Martinez - a gamble based on a cup win, worked for a while (with a good team - also bought some dross)
Koeman - overrated, also based on one half-decent season at Southampton
Allardyce - a desperate choice when we weren't actually that desperate
Silva - another failed gamble
Ancelotti - the right man in the wrong job!
Pretty accurate that!
 
I'm not getting into the RS debate here but there are and were other good managers out there. Of course he has pedigree (even if lately he's been propping up garbage like Newcastle) but shouldn't we be looking for an ambitious, good manager like Gaultier who just won the French League,

If the press are to be believed we have spoken to him and either he hasn't impressed or endeared himself to the board, or wanted to much, or more likely wanted to stay in France and manage Nice.
 

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