Bring back Roberto Martinez?

Should we bring back Roberto Martinez to replace Sam?

  • Yes

    Votes: 12 13.0%
  • No

    Votes: 80 87.0%

  • Total voters
    92
  • Poll closed .
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There's still a lot of people here who put all their credibility on getting rid of Martinez "to make things better"...people who backed the Koeman appointment (the biggest disaster in Everton managerial history) and so cant accept that a manager who gave us in just three seasons our best PL season and a couple of cup SFs and the most attack minded football since the 80s was way way better than they gave credit to.

They're embarrassed and try to hide it by lashing out at Martinez...a man smiling all the way to the WC finals while we're now in the gutter as a result of getting shut of him.
I'd have laughed at you not long ago. But you are dead right.
 
The God of Sexy football compared to the beast of Allardyce.

He's matured and learnt a lot in the intervening years......
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There's still a lot of people here who put all their credibility on getting rid of Martinez "to make things better"...people who backed the Koeman appointment (the biggest disaster in Everton managerial history) and so cant accept that a manager who gave us in just three seasons our best PL season and a couple of cup SFs and the most attack minded football since the 80s was way way better than they gave credit to.

They're embarrassed and try to hide it by lashing out at Martinez...a man smiling all the way to the WC finals while we're now in the gutter as a result of getting shut of him.
Mike Walker must be on a par with Koeman
Billy Bingham ruined a potentially great season for us and ended up taking northern Ireland to the world cup
 

How has this thread got to 7 pages lol

Martinez, Koeman and BFS have all been terrible for us. None of them should return. Moyes was good for us and he shouldn't return.

Unless we get someone great for us, then we have the wrong appointment.

Personally though I am impressed with Moshi's long term plan to bring Everton to it's knees. So much so that EFC's shareholders, seeing their share values plummet consequently sell to him on the cheap, just before he announces the arrival of a certain foreign friend of his to the board.

Well I need something positive to believe in.
 
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