2018/19 Marco Silva - New Poll Added

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We definitely got to stick with Silva now and get behind him and give him the time he needs and we need to try to be patient this season. It is probably going to take at least a full season or more and a few transfer windows for him to be able to even have a chance of building a team that he thinks can start challenging. Whatever it takes it takes. I want to see us winning and being successful again as much as everyone but if we get to the end of this season and there is an improvement from the last couple of seasons, no matter how small i will be happy. Things can only get better when you are heading in a better direction.
 
It's probably been mentioned before, seeing as though it first aired two weeks ago, but I found Troy Deeney's comments on Silva during his Monday Night Football appearance to be very encouraging.

Deeney said that he was the best manager he's worked under, based on the innovative and enjoyable training sessions he ran. He also talked about how clear an idea Silva has of how he wants his team to play, and that he was ruthless in culling anyone who didn't buy into his methods. Quite high praise, considering they only worked together for a short time before the ignominious parting of ways.

There's no denying that it's been a very disappointing start, but I do think that once a few more players are fit there'll soon be enough points on the board to ease our fears.
 

It's probably been mentioned before, seeing as though it first aired two weeks ago, but I found Troy Deeney's comments on Silva during his Monday Night Football appearance to be very encouraging.

Deeney said that he was the best manager he's worked under, based on the innovative and enjoyable training sessions he ran. He also talked about how clear an idea Silva has of how he wants his team to play, and that he was ruthless in culling anyone who didn't buy into his methods. Quite high praise, considering they only worked together for a short time before the ignominious parting of ways.

There's no denying that it's been a very disappointing start, but I do think that once a few more players are fit there'll soon be enough points on the board to ease our fears.
I wouldn't put it as strongly as that. Average start, maybe. One defeat, and two of the signings he made looking very good. A win or draw against Arsenal would make the situation look pretty rosy, tbh.
 
I wouldn't put it as strongly as that. Average start, maybe. One defeat, and two of the signings he made looking very good. A win or draw against Arsenal would make the situation look pretty rosy, tbh.

Red cards, Richarlison massive miss, still no where near full strength, terrible refereeing and zero luck with injuries are all factors.

By January, we will be flying but we HAVE to give Marco time. Five matches with his strongest squad and then we should judge.

We have already seen massive improvements in attack, Cenk has missed some golden chances which has not helped. Defence is still a work in progress and we still have not seen our preferred partnership at the back.

Midfield def needs a Gomez and this for me is the most important player to come in.
 
I wouldn't put it as strongly as that. Average start, maybe. One defeat, and two of the signings he made looking very good. A win or draw against Arsenal would make the situation look pretty rosy, tbh.

I`m hoping that the fact that Arsenal had a pretty strong team out last night in the Europa, that they may be a little tired on Sunday.

We can only hope.
 

I wouldn't put it as strongly as that. Average start, maybe. One defeat, and two of the signings he made looking very good. A win or draw against Arsenal would make the situation look pretty rosy, tbh.
Until we see evidence that he's capable of more than the usual haul of points accrued by beating the lesser sides at home, it'll be difficult for me to look at failure to beat West Ham or Huddersfield as anything other than disappointing.

Unfortunately, I think the trip to Arsenal has come too soon, but I do expect him to spring a few surprises on the road. I can't really give him praise for that until it actually happens, though.
 
Until we see evidence that he's capable of more than the usual haul of points accrued by beating the lesser sides at home, it'll be difficult for me to look at failure to beat West Ham or Huddersfield as anything other than disappointing.

Unfortunately, I think the trip to Arsenal has come too soon, but I do expect him to spring a few surprises on the road. I can't really give him praise for that until it actually happens, though.
The last home performance rocked confidence because there was no passion or shape or technical ability on show...and against a team like WHU. The rest of the games have seen progress in terms of establishing a new style.

I think Arsenal might see this as an easy three points, and this Arsenal team aren't that good. We may get something down there.
 
Red cards, Richarlison massive miss, still no where near full strength, terrible refereeing and zero luck with injuries are all factors.

By January, we will be flying but we HAVE to give Marco time. Five matches with his strongest squad and then we should judge.

We have already seen massive improvements in attack, Cenk has missed some golden chances which has not helped. Defence is still a work in progress and we still have not seen our preferred partnership at the back.

Midfield def needs a Gomez and this for me is the most important player to come in.
I reckon we'll struggle more than we needed to without a new striker. That has to be addressed in January.

Silva will be given to at least next winter to get his team playing and winning.
 

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