I sort of thought that way about RM when he was sacked. It seems harsh to single one figure out.
However, when it happened I had to conclude he was the single biggest reason it went wrong at the end and that he had to go.
The manager always takes responsibility...or should do. It's the way it is in the football business, which is very different to others.
Which is the ultimate premise I understand that, like I say he had nothing to fall back on and his attitude created zero good will to see him through adversity.
I don’t think he was the root cause though, I believe there is competing agendas, choices, influences and a lack of clear and decisive decisions being made higher up the food chain within the club.
Our recruitment and lack there off this summer is a case in point.
The board and power brokers at Everton need to be streamlined.
We are in danger of grabbing defeat from the jaws of victory, with how we are going about blowing our new found resources due to competing influences within the club.
Hopefully I’m wrong, but if it looks fishy, smells fishy and acts fishy, it’s likely not a parrot.