JobForTheMoyes
Player Valuation: £35m
Dunno if “earn” is the right word!We will win the next 2 games and he will probably earn another season.
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Dunno if “earn” is the right word!We will win the next 2 games and he will probably earn another season.
I agree, and I also think that while the idea of sticking with a style is good, great managers dont do this. Sure, they have one core style that defines their play, but often they are switching tactics to keep other teams off balance, and to attack another teams core weakness. It easier to never change tactics, but its also lazier, and not effective. And for me, the core sign that sticking to a plan so that players can eventually get better and better in a system is working is that the team actually improves. But we have the opposite problem, the team isnt improving, its getting worse, showing that WITH players getting more familiar and familiar with the system, the system itself is bad.I can see what you're saying mate, IMO though I don't see it working with this squad of players no matter how long Silva persists, we just look all over the gaff, you can actually see players looking at each other during games puzzled. Now obviously it's down to Silva not having the right type of players to suit how he wants us to play, that's why I think he needs to try and find another way.
At the end of the day Martinez being stubborn by sticking to a way of playing that was obviously not working was a factor in his downfall, so Silva needs to show he can be flexible tactically.
I can see what you're saying mate, IMO though I don't see it working with this squad of players no matter how long Silva persists, we just look all over the gaff, you can actually see players looking at each other during games puzzled. Now obviously it's down to Silva not having the right type of players to suit how he wants us to play, that's why I think he needs to try and find another way.
At the end of the day Martinez being stubborn by sticking to a way of playing that was obviously not working was a factor in his downfall, so Silva needs to show he can be flexible tactically.
I always find it weird how the media talk about Leicester having “supportive” owners. They sacked Pearson after he kept them up, sacked Ranieri after he won them the league (!), sacked Shakespeare, and have now sacked Puel!When you have a team like Leicester sacking managers for being 12th in the table, and us happy to be around the same position it says it all. Aside from the year they won it they would be happy with 12th. No doubt we will stuff Cardiff and things will be forgotten for a while.
I agree, and I also think that while the idea of sticking with a style is good, great managers dont do this. Sure, they have one core style that defines their play, but often they are switching tactics to keep other teams off balance, and to attack another teams core weakness. It easier to never change tactics, but its also lazier, and not effective. And for me, the core sign that sticking to a plan so that players can eventually get better and better in a system is working is that the team actually improves. But we have the opposite problem, the team isnt improving, its getting worse, showing that WITH players getting more familiar and familiar with the system, the system itself is bad.
I think that whenever a manager has a good first initial run(as he also had at Watford), but then his teams get bad the next season, or at the end of the season, its a giant red flag that either A. His tactics are really poor, and they only have initial success because teams are unfamiliar with them, until they have time to study them and adapt(I.E. change, Silvas dirty word), or B. Hes a terrible manager of men, and so even if tactics are okay, he doesnt know how to manage players and then loses them without knowing how to get them back. The game is mental as well as phyiscal and tactical.
Anytime a manger says he wont change when things are going bad, thats a death knell for me, and sure sign they have lost it. For them, its no longer about winning and success, and figuring things out, its then about proving doubters of their system wrong.
I always find it weird how the media talk about Leicester having “supportive” owners. They sacked Pearson after he kept them up, sacked Ranieri after he won them the league (!), sacked Shakespeare, and have now sacked Puel!
It’s probably been said many times before, but football could finally be near a tipping point. Almost everyone you speak to is falling out of love with the game, and it is over saturated in terms of coverage. It tends to be it takes a while for the market to catch up, but surely it has reached a stage where a crash is due?When the players don’t respond to the manager, that’s the end no matter who is in charge. Sadly players power in the modern game is getting out of control. What we see kepa doing yesterday is just the tip of the iceberg, I’m sure there are more more incident that is kept from public eyes and it’s affecting quite a number of teams at the moment.
He should learn from Sam. He treated the pressies with contempt.
He should learn from Sam. He treated the pressies with contempt.
Don't be so silly. We're clearly not happy - Moshiri said himself during the AGM meeting that we need to be doing better. Difference is, Puel has had 16 months or so and Silva around half of that.
Genuinely believe some of our fanbase will be distraught if Silva manages to turn his fortunes around.
Don't be so silly. We're clearly not happy - Moshiri said himself during the AGM meeting that we need to be doing better. Difference is, Puel has had 16 months or so and Silva around half of that.
Genuinely believe some of our fanbase will be distraught if Silva manages to turn his fortunes around.
This mess isn't entirely silvas, your right, but he is only making the mess worse. He is not capable of getting a club out of a bad run.No one else has any responsibility? Not the players? Not the people who thought Genk Tosun and Oumar Niasse were strikers? Not the people who authorized massive wages for countless other schlubs?
Everton is a mess right and it isn’t entirely Silva’s fault. I would like to give him more than a few months to see if he can sort it out.
Everton won't change playing style despite sitting in 11th place, says Roberto Martinez...Anytime a manger says he wont change when things are going bad, thats a death knell for me, and sure sign they have lost it. For them, its no longer about winning and success, and figuring things out, its then about proving doubters of their system wrong.
This will probably be his downfall among fans and his job, He's living by the sword like Martinez did and everyone seen the problems yet the manager stuck to his guns and it blew up in his face.Everton won't change playing style despite sitting in 11th place, says Roberto Martinez...
“You don’t win games by changing the style,” said Martinez. “You win games by being very good at what you do. Changing only brings doubts... Are we going to concede goals? Of course we are. Are we going to lose games? Of course we are. But it’s important we know the way we want to play and that is never, ever going to be changed."
No radical changes for Everton boss Marco Silva as he looks to halt slump...
Rather than looking at making significant changes, Silva insists his current philosophy just needs better application to be successful and that is what he has been focusing on...
“Radical? No. because if in February you try to change everything radically that means everything we did doesn’t make sense,” said the manager when asked whether he had considered shaking things up during their long break. “If you did very good things the first three or four months we have to understand why we started to not do the same. It is clear to me the details are making a big, big difference in our results."
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