2018/19 Marco Silva - New Poll Added

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Simply put if Moshiri sticks with this clown fans need to vote with their feet. Let the deluded board realise we aint filling Goodison never mind a 52k new ground with 1 win in every 9 or so games.


And therein lies your problem.

You can’t “vote with your feet” no moah.

Because 32,000 of us or so have already paid for our seats so we will always be selling out or close to it.

Twenty years ago you would be lucky getting 20,000 through the gates to watch this garbage.

Now....if they brought back the cushions.....:)
 

The maddest thing about the whole Silva out thing is most people called for patience at the start of the season. You all talked about how long it would take to clean up the mess of Walsh, Koeman and Sam. But because Silva managed to get the side playing decent football at the start of the season and we actually competed with big six clubs away from home, you're all on his back at the first bump in the road.
 
Would take Moshiri's backing Silva comments with a pinch of salt as it usually tends to be the opposite. Going off the not too distant past, the worst thing that can happen for an Everton Manager is Moshiri speaking to Jim White and publicly backing the Manager. It happens when we are doing absolutely cack and the pressure is on. Seems to be the way he operates. There will be articles on the Everton website with the players backing him next. It has all happened before and is not a good sign for the Manager and he is usually gone not too long after.


I thought he had brushed White off.

Seems he never learns.
 

The maddest thing about the whole Silva out thing is most people called for patience at the start of the season. You all talked about how long it would take to clean up the mess of Walsh, Koeman and Sam. But because Silva managed to get the side playing decent football at the start of the season and we actually competed with big six clubs away from home, you're all on his back at the first bump in the road.

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Oh and can we please stop peddling this myth that Wolves 'taught us a footballing lesson' - they deserved to win, more because we gifted them so many chances then how great they were.


It sure looked like they gave us a “footballing lesson” from where I was sat.

Especially when it came to defending the few corner kicks we had :(
 
The maddest thing about the whole Silva out thing is most people called for patience at the start of the season. You all talked about how long it would take to clean up the mess of Walsh, Koeman and Sam. But because Silva managed to get the side playing decent football at the start of the season and we actually competed with big six clubs away from home, you're all on his back at the first bump in the road.

I don’t understand why our boss trusts a manager with no credential to “clean up” the mess.
 

The maddest thing about the whole Silva out thing is most people called for patience at the start of the season. You all talked about how long it would take to clean up the mess of Walsh, Koeman and Sam. But because Silva managed to get the side playing decent football at the start of the season and we actually competed with big six clubs away from home, you're all on his back at the first bump in the road.


A “bump on the road”?

Nah....the “first bump on the road” was when we took one point from successive home matches versus Huddersfield and Hammers.

What we are witnessing now and have been ever since Anfield is the rocky road to Dublin and the axle feels like it is about to snap.
 
You can't keep sacking managers before they have the chance to implement their style of play and build their own squad. It has how we have ended up with the horror show of a muddled squad with no identity. The only players worth keeping other than the young lads and Pickford are the ones that Silva and Brands have bought in.

If we carry on with kneejerk reactions, we will end up getting relegated. It is how it ends for every club other than Chelsea.

You all need to stop whining and thinking that Everton have some god given right to success. We're not great, we've not been great for a very long time and it is going to take time and stability to fix that.
 

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