It's very early in the new mans tenure. Lets give him a chance for his ideas to bed in.
I'm pretty sure this isn't the final idea mate. I'd suggest that Martinez is still trying to instill the idea of keeping the ball to a team who were trained to play the percentages. Once the players get used to it and are comfortable with it I'm confident that the passing and movement will get slicker and quicker. Then we'll see something approaching the combination of good footie and good results that we all crave.
I've been watching football and watching Everton too long to say it's defo going to be great but I've been watching them too long to write this guy off. I won't say it's not frustrating me at the moment coz the goals aren't going in but I'm optimistic to be honest. I think it's going to come good.
I think we should wait until 10 or 15 games in before making judgement.
There is new manager, new coaches, new staff, new tactics.
New system at the moment and it shows, give it time, everyone will know each others place, we will play faster.
PS, if we had in-form strikers we'd be flying.
Great minds think alike.I Remember watching the Arsenal when Arsene wenger first took over. They were absolutely rubbish because they were going from a defensive style to a more attacking style. We are unbeaten currently and given time we'll be able to attack with more speed when they get used to the new style of play and all the players come back, like Gibson.
Norwich, WBA and Cardiff. These 3 will finish in the bottom half.UNBEATEN

IN
Robles / deulofeu
OUT
Heitinga / Osman / Anichebe / Jelavic
We could surely have brought in better players than Alcaraz and Kone and their signing on fees and wages would be used better.
Seems pretty obvious to me that he's wasted the cash he was given and now has an unbalanced side.
There's little out there as a striker for £5m, the benefits are that Kone has worked with Martinez, scored 12 last season in PL, £5m is nothing in today's market.
Alcaraz is a good signing, regardless of wages.
You've put Anichebe and Jelavic as OUT, that's two of our strikers, how much realistically would we get for both?
The whole point is we have needed depth for years, we've actually got some depth for once, it's not as good as say Spurs' but we're moving in a positive direction.
Again, you'd get very little for either Heitinga or Osman, they've both good as backup in my opinion, neither should be starting anymore.
Its not like anything has changed dramatically since last year... as we did then, we're dominating most games but consistently failing to put them away and all too often ending up punished by sloppy equalisers against the run of play. Norwich on opening day was hardly any different from both Norwich fixtures last year (or Newcastle at home, Fulham away, Reading away, Spurs away etc) apart from Martinez gambling on Barkley, who made an immediate positive impact - which probably wouldn't have happened for several more years under Moyes. The difference though is that unlike Moyes who was more or less satisfied with - or out of ideas how to shake things up - Martinez will want to evolve beyond merely keeping possession against drudge teams without ever forcing the issue. Martinez has made only subtle changes so far, and we look basically the same as last year apart from Barkley.The idea that we must be trying and failing to play "tiki-taka" all of sudden just because he's Spanish is ridiculous.