2018/19 Marco Silva - New Poll Added

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You’re spot on when you say this, as history shows this to be unfortunately true.

Leeds, Aston Villa and Sunderland are all testimony to this.

I don’t think we’re there yet, but we’re certainly moving in that direction.

Of those three examples the Leeds one frightens me the most.

Spending massive on players and wages, then plummeting like the proverbial stone.
 
I'm sorry but that's an absolutely ridiculous comment. Of course you can lose games in different fashions. The end result may be the same but if you can't see the difference there's no point discussing it with you.

I agree the chances are he won't change, in which case the poor results will continue until his position becomes untenable. But if he does change then we'll see a very quick turnaround in results IMO. At the moment the balls in his court but it won't be much longer if he persists.
Love to see some signs of change,but losing is becoming habitual his history at other Prem clubs would point to him not having anything different in the locker.
 

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There are clear indication we don’t adopt this anymore, the pressing now is more individualistic rather than team effort. I believe we don’t have fit enough players to sustain this hence Silva adopts a more measure approach.

Players like Gomez and Richarlison could not 90mins playing like this, siggy clearly struggled and physically burnt out at times with such style at the end of the games.

It’s a shame as this high tempo approach work so well and once we reach busy December period, Silva had no choice but to altered our game plan to suit our players who can’t cope playing 2 games a week at this intensity.
And yet you'd have thought that would have been obvious to him in training and a plan B would have been ready and waiting.
 

Agree with alot of this.

I think the reason many are looking fondly on the Moyes era is because at least we had an identity under him. Also for most of his reign we were genuinely considered to be the best of the rest. I know best of the rest isn't success but I'd take it now.
Agree mate. It was good at the time, and the lack of spending served to only strengthen our identity. His record since leaving is really poor and I don't think he brings anything we need in terms of big name or recent success.

People talking about Bielsa. He appears like just the nut case megalomaniac that we need. But I've no idea what his teams play like
 

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