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Surely when Silva signed he would of identified a striker as a priority
My feeling is Richarlison was the striker he wanted, and was a matter of time before he moved him central... as he did
Silva has been backed with good money and also getting Barnard and the two loanes shows it wasn’t the board letting him down
If Silva wanted Richarlison as a striker and not a left winger then he deserves the sack.
 

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Haha that made me laugh. Thanks i need that. The guy put us in the same bracket as those clubs above. Brilliant
Where was spurs and city 6 7 years ago, no where and still sacked mangers same with chelsea 13 years ago all was shi*e untill they got the right man
 


haha, sorry about the betis thing. He left them pretty much as he found them around 13th.

It's not like he really had enough time at Utd and Mata and Fellaini have been of their better signings value-wise and no. games compared to what the others wasted.

And yes his dourness didn't for a moment seem to lift Sunderland.

He gets us. We need fight, organisation and he has an eye for the players we need to do that. Brands needs to exert some influence here and remind him we're Everton and also wanna get on the front foot.

Trust me, it'll be better than watching failed car salesman Silva
 
I don’t understand the fascination with giving someone time who is a proven failure and in fact given the money that has been invested into the team and the resources he is arguably our biggest ever failure

Baffles me


Give him more time thoooo maybe he will win a game and fa will award us 90 billion points and we win the league
It baffles me how people expect a manager to come in and immediately and effortlessly transform a long term mid table side into a top six side within a season.
It is ,for me ,an utterly unreal expectation.
I am not aware of any extant manager who would be capable of such a feat. Certainly none of the alternative names posited in various angst ridden threads suggest to me they would meet that level of expectation.
It takes more than a season to create a functioning team from the disparate recruitment of 4 previous regimes.
Patience is required, if we are not willing to grant at least a modicum of it then any person we may or may not appoint in the future will be similarly doomed to ignominious failure to our lasting detriment.
 
It baffles me how people expect a manager to come in and immediately and effortlessly transform a long term mid table side into a top six side within a season.
It is ,for me ,an utterly unreal expectation.
I am not aware of any extant manager who would be capable of such a feat. Certainly none of the alternative names posited in various angst ridden threads suggest to me they would meet that level of expectation.
It takes more than a season to create a functioning team from the disparate recruitment of 4 previous regimes.
Patience is required, if we are not willing to grant at least a modicum of it then any person we may or may not appoint in the future will be similarly doomed to ignominious failure to our lasting detriment.
Why are you making things up? Find me one person who expected Everton to be a top six side this season.
 
Why are you making things up? Find me one person who expected Everton to be a top six side this season.
I have read a number of people pursue the argument that given our expenditure our squad should be capable of challenging for a top six position.
Regardless, we are currently where we have resided for the past 30 years, mid-table. Whoever we choose to manage us needs time and patience to plot a route out of such an ingrained malaise.
 

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