2018/19 Marco Silva - New Poll Added

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We have conceded 3 goals to toothless sides like Newcastle and Millwall.

There is no hiding here, if the board don't act now, then they need to act after the last game of the season.

He is stealing a living.
 

Out of his depth massively. There's no sliver lining anymore. Every decent performance is met by horrendous capitulation and that is not of premier league standard.
We're going to be a mess in the summer again but he has to go. There's no future for him here.
 
Only Chelsea, Arsenal and Utd and Spurs to play, with 2 difficult away games at West Ham and Palace. Could still get dragged into relegation fight.

Cardiff and Southampton with massive wins today.
 
Ok mate.

  • Everton came from two goals down to win at home in the Premier League for only the second time ever and for the first time since May 1994 against Wimbledon.
That was against Marco Silva's Watford.

He's useless mate.

As I said before the collapse;
I get the criticism of going to 3 at the back but we were all over the place anyway. Once they got a goal back we werent seeing it out 2-1. I ain't happy with how things are going under him, who is, but f me these players need to grow a set. Doesnt matter who the manager is you give away goals you lose games. I'm not arsed if he goes or he stays but I do think regardless of who comes in we will have more of the same because fundamentally these players ain't up to it. No leaders in the squad, never mind team. Jagielka and baines are now our leadership figures, they never lead when they were starting.
 

Not following up a good result and performance with another.. I wonder if that’s an indication of his abilities or just the state we’re in as a midtable club going nowhere. Hard to take him or our club seriously at the moment.
 
Bringing on another tall defender at that stage made total sense. I don't think he's a very good manager, but it's pretty daft to say that bringing Mina on cost us the game. The tide had already turned by then, the problem is the mentality.
 

What concerns me is that football quality wise we looked light years ahead of Newcastle. Yet now we are only 3 points ahead of them in the league which is unbelievable. The basics are what we have been getting wrong time and time again
 

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