Martinez Out: Post Stoke poll

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I'm looking forward to tonight, and I'm actually confident about getting through. Getting to the quarter-final of the Europa League is a good achievement (not just because of the money it will bring in, but in its own right).

However it should also be acknowledged that Middlesbrough, Fulham and Rangers have all made the Europa League final in recent years. So yes, getting through to the quarters is an achievement that is worthy of celebration, but I just know that the fan-boys will go totally overboard if we do get through, as if it was some kind of massive achievement that only Martinez could deliver.
 


Standard has been set from the players and the fans now. If Martinez was behind that change in the second half than I'm made up, we all know we cant go back to what we seen in that first half and if it does happen on Sunday I don't think Goodison is going to stand for it.

Martinez isn't daft and he surely knows that it's now or never.
 

He has to go now.

The players don't believe in him anymore it seems.

He is ruining players and they are clearly unhappy. The club is bigger than him, send the obnoxious gimp back to Wigan.
 
Standard has been set from the players and the fans now. If Martinez was behind that change in the second half than I'm made up, we all know we cant go back to what we seen in that first half and if it does happen on Sunday I don't think Goodison is going to stand for it.

Martinez isn't daft and he surely knows that it's now or never.
Martinez must learn from tonight.
He knows the fans and players want us to go forward quicker and it works
 
Perfect showing for us plotters tonight. We still got the win, yet martinez proved even more why he should not be in charge!!

He's lost the fans! I'm pretty certain he's lost the players....And if fans and players come together on the pitch to conspire to sack off the managers tactics, I think that says it all.

I'm not automatically against the man. If tonight gives him a "lightbulb moment" and he realises that there's more than one way to crack an egg, then good on him.

But if he doesn't understand the problem now and we turn up against Newcastle like we did in the first 30 tonight, then he's clearly done and surely everyone with a working brain will come to that conclusion.

I'm not asking us to go at Newcastle like headless chickens - I just want us to be positive in our own ability and impose our game.
 

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