Marco Silva (Poll)

Do you think Silva should be sacked?

  • Yes

    Votes: 525 77.9%
  • No

    Votes: 76 11.3%
  • Fence

    Votes: 73 10.8%

  • Total voters
    674
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They`re only interested in the new ground, which means staying in the Premier League.

The league position until then is irrelevant, although this would never be openly stated.

The players that have been bought will have a resale value similar to or more than they were bought for, regardless.

This is obviously not true otherwise what is the point of sacking Fat Sam and employed a worse manager in Silva?

Why bother to spend loads of money to stay up?

This doesn’t make any sense.
 
Agree but I'd argue the sqaud overall is in better shape than last season. We've lost Zouma but Mina is now fit and playing and doing well all things considered. We haven't found out yet if Gbamin can replace Gueye like for like but he's definitely better than Schneiderlin from what we've seen. So my point is if 60pts was enough to get 7th last season then I honestly think our squad is good enough to hit that but Silva isn't. Realistically an experienced 12 to 15 goal striker and a back up CB and we'd be fine. The squad imo isn't the issue but the squad also isn't top 4 quality so definitely needs improved in that respect but that won't happen if current form continues.
I disagree completely sorry. We lost our two most consistent players zouma and gueye. Zouma we knew was Chelsea's player, so we should of had a plan b and c in place.

We didn't now we have to rely on Mina a completely different player to Zouma who had questions over his fitness last season and is still trying to prove himself.

We replaced Gueye our best midfielder with a young player from a mid table German team who has never kicked a ball in England before. We now have Morgan Schnederlin playing every game.

When it's painted this way I think we are much weaker than last year but with exactly the same unsolved problems still apparent. We couldn't be further away from the top 4 if we tried even the top 6.
 
This is obviously not true otherwise what is the point of sacking Fat Sam and employed a worse manager in Silva?

Why bother to spend loads of money to stay up?

This doesn’t make any sense.

Allardyce was to stop us getting relegated, simple as that.

Spending loads of money on players in the main is an investment, hence why Brands was brought in.

Get them in relatively cheaply, sell on for a profit.
 
Allardyce was to stop us getting relegated, simple as that.

Spending loads of money on players in the main is an investment, hence why Brands was brought in.

Get them in relatively cheaply, sell on for a profit.

He may come handy now we are in bottom 3, sigh.
 
This is obviously not true otherwise what is the point of sacking Fat Sam and employed a worse manager in Silva?

Why bother to spend loads of money to stay up?

This doesn’t make any sense.
Part right HK BUT we will never in my opinion go down. We will pick points up on home games. Also have money to spend if in trouble January > Everton are finished if they go down taking all promises of a stadium with us. The board know this but I seriously think we will finish roughly 12th while Silvas still here.
 
As a matter of interest, when were we last in the bottom three after 8 games or more? Great weekend lads.

Edit, when Koeman got sacked after losing to Arsenal. Taxi time Marco.
 
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The thing that really gets on my tits is that we know he can turn it around; he has done it as our manager - he just refuses to do it now.
When did he turn it around when the pressure was off an we absolutely nothing to play for and started winning a few games?
When the pressures on we crumble under him
 
But we didn't get 7th though. The squad is flawed and we have mentally weak players with an inept manager. Guardiola would struggle to gain any form of winning consistency with this squad. I never wanted silva from day squat, but the state this squad is in is also down to mr untouchable Brands.

Another revamp and 'transition' is on the cards.


Every season now sees us in “transition”.

What are we transitioning to?

From bad to worse, that’s what.
 
Should have been sacked BEFORE he signed his contract. NEVER wanted him here. A done nothing manager. And at the time told everybody on this forum this would happen.


The thing that annoys me most is this matter was put to bed in November 2017 when Watford refused to release him.

A lot of us heaved a sigh of relief and reckoned we had dodged a bullet.

But Moshiri just bided his time and walked out in front of a fully loaded AK47.

This current managerial crisis is all on Moshiri.
 
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