Manager out. Vote

Should we sack silva

  • Yes

    Votes: 374 33.3%
  • No

    Votes: 499 44.5%
  • I’m a fence sitting kenwright lover

    Votes: 62 5.5%
  • Didn’t want him in the first place

    Votes: 187 16.7%

  • Total voters
    1,122
  • Poll closed .
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Lets not beat about the bush. 2 points from Newcastle, Watford, Brighton, Leicester, Southampton.. Should have been at the bare minimum 9 (2 wins 3 draws)

That's seven PLUS points wasted and out the Cup. You decide who you want to blame.. All that I know is it's us who have to suffer the crap we're offering on the pitch.
 

I'd like him to be sacked right now personally, but realistically I think the club will stick with him till the end of the season hoping for an improvement then sack him after it's over if things stay as they are or get worse.
 
A proper Everton season isn't it, the club is bi-polar and so are the fans. The fan base are divided again, the enjoyment has gone again and worse of all the inept performances on the pitch. up, down, up, down rinse and repeat.

We need to find stability. How you can do it when the manager is trying his hardest for the sack is beyond me. Where do we even go from here, that we haven't been before.

Some radical and inventive thinking needed over the coming years if we are ever going to be anything more than 'also rans'
 
If we can't beat Huddersfield then serious questions need to be asked. Whether they have a new manager or not, there should be a reaction after Saturday's farce.
 
Sacking Koeman without a succession plan nearly promised disaster with the inexperience of Unsworth, and the subsequent panic meant the board were desperate and reduced to asking Sam Allardyce.

I suspect we have no succession plan in place now either and that's even if they thought it a good idea, which I don't.

I don't see a manager who was worth the chase we put in for him. You'd have thought it was Pep or something the way Moshiri went after him.

However I've just got this resigned feeling we've made our bed with him and now have no choice but lie in it for for quite a while yet - regardless of how many fans rate him as a manager.

Although the players themselves certainly aren't blameless, I think even the staunchest Marco Silva fan must be having doubts about his longer term future at Everton at the moment.

Changing manager has sometimes initially given results, as with Martinez's first season after Moyes left him an ageing but solid defence, but sacking one has rarely produced anything lasting. He's had one summer window, most of his signings have shown well at times but everyone is affected by poor results, give him another summer window.

We also have to think what manager will come to a midtable club, who at the moment are treading water at best, if we have the reputation of being a sacking club.

Midtable and a well deserved reputation as a sacking club isn't a recipe to attract too many quality candidates.
 
When you consider if things do not improve and we continue to play like we have been, altho our standard of play is probably decreasing.....then our best hope is to scrape the required points together....which in itself is a pretty awful place for our club to be
 

Think we just have to write this season off as we have got used to over the last few years. To much deadwood in the squad and any manager will struggle with it . My thoughts are just Scrape enough points to stay up and hope things improve with the squad . Also regardless is the fact I don’t think Moshiri will sack Silva !
 
The parallels between us and Utd. since Moysie left to join them have not escaped me.

After both clubs having had stable management for many years we both fell in to the hire them and fire them trap, with Utd firing far more respected managers who've actually achieved something in the careers than we have.

However the outcome has been the same, under performing and poor results that has split the fans down the middle and created an awful atmosphere.

How did they halt the slide? The bring in an old boy OGS. Ok he's been flukey some may say, he's had easy fixtures, he's had some luck. Yes but he's won 9 out of nine games and brought what appears to be a huge feel good factor back to the club, with players who looked dire 2 months ago looking like the real deal. You can't buy that.

Rightly or wrongly I wanted Duncan to be given a chance a few years back, he may have failed but we'll never know now.

The next manager needs more importantly than anything else to bring a feel good factor with him, he needs to be a man the players know has been there and done it and preferably an ex blue. Hence I'm now hoping maybe Arteta gets a shot at it seeing the Ferguson appointment is now never going to happen.

Our most successful periods ever have been with old boys at the helm, why can't it happen again?

I'm not a "manager out" merchant and never have been but these next half dozen matches have got to see a dramatic change both in results and attitude. Those guys in the tunnel on Saturday night looked like they didn't want to be there, that is just so wrong. I'd say give it six more games and then take action if needed.
 
A proper Everton season isn't it, the club is bi-polar and so are the fans. The fan base are divided again, the enjoyment has gone again and worse of all the inept performances on the pitch. up, down, up, down rinse and repeat.

We need to find stability. How you can do it when the manager is trying his hardest for the sack is beyond me. Where do we even go from here, that we haven't been before.

Some radical and inventive thinking needed over the coming years if we are ever going to be anything more than 'also rans'
Missed the boat on Bielsa.
But then you get the feeling the powers that be wouldn't have been able stomach his personality and leadership mooring itself here.
Which maybe getting part ways to the root of the problem...eh Ken?
 

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