Martinez Out?

MARTINEZ OUT?

  • YES

    Votes: 250 46.5%
  • NO

    Votes: 288 53.5%

  • Total voters
    538
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We didn't play like a Moyes team last year.

We were bolder certainly, more composed too. And it's often overlooked that we were playing with often a completely new midfield and attack cos of barkley, barry, mccarthy, lukaku, gerard, mcgeady etc.

I do think the difference in style is exagerated, though. Not that it wasn't there but Moyes' last season had us playing the best football of his time here by a distance, it was only a small step from there to last year not a big leap.
 

It ain't no. This year is unacceptable and if I thought this was the best he could do then by all means get rid.

But he's done better. It's the hope that we'll see that side of this team again which is why you keep him through a bad season.

Like if he had never finished above 12th in the prem, fair enough, he just isn't up for it. But last year we were 5th so he can do it. I'm not willing to write that year off as the exception rather than this until he gets a third.
I see your point and thats fair enough.
For me last season everything went right and he deserves credit for that but this season he is lost.
The sign of a good strong manager is when thing are not going well you find the problem and sort it.
Like when he took wigan down he either can't identify whats wrong or he see's it and just leaves it.
I don't think he is the man for our future
 
Exactly 50:50 at the minute, wow! 102 votes all. If we weren't in Europe I think it could have already been the end for Roberto. Long term is he the right man... I'm going to say yes.
 

Nailed it for me.
Another season in the league like this one and I'd be convinced we're punching below our weight and it was time to say cheerio to Roberto.
I wouldn't give him a whole season. Rather until Christmas as that would give the new guy time to come in and assess the squad and move out who he doesn't fancy in January when we could get top money for them.
 
I just find him a strange man to figure out. I am wondering if he likes to carry himself across as a very intelligent and intellectual individual. He claims he looks into every aspect in such great detail. ."He won't eat before matches as he wants the blood to

With all due respect with what howard has done on previous seasons e has been utter garbage this season while Robles started dodgy looked solid in his final run of games. Was insane bringing howard back into first team.
I said when Howard was reinstated that it was the wrong move by Martinez. However, as much as I like to see Robles do well, he's not significantly better than Howard.
 
Every manager we go for is a gamble, as sadly we can not compete for the top winning managers.
We have choices who we go for though
1. The Tony Pullis/Mark Hughes type managers
2. Young progressive managers

Both are flawed, and guess it is down to what people want from supporting your Club

If you want the stability of Prem Football, but just be a team that makes the numbers up - Option 1
If you want the approach of trying to improve the style of football and aiming to become something close to the Mid 80's side - Option 2

Option 1 is the safe bet, as option 2 does come with a big gamble attached - That is it can all go horribly wrong
Garry Monk has impressed me but no-one out there really blows me away like Pochitino did last season.
 

Shouldn't have dropped Robles for Howard, simple as. We should have binned Tim about 3 years earlier, so hopefully we do so in the Summer.
 
Howard's made a couple of mistakes of late but overall he is definitely a better goalkeeper than Robles. People forget he's been out a while. It's overlooked because we lost at the death but I thought Howard's performance against Chelsea was first class!
 
We were bolder certainly, more composed too. And it's often overlooked that we were playing with often a completely new midfield and attack cos of barkley, barry, mccarthy, lukaku, gerard, mcgeady etc.

I do think the difference in style is exagerated, though. Not that it wasn't there but Moyes' last season had us playing the best football of his time here by a distance, it was only a small step from there to last year not a big leap.
His last season was dire stuff. Long ball to Fellaini, a bit like Utd now.

However around 2007 we where really good.
 
I see your point and thats fair enough.
For me last season everything went right and he deserves credit for that but this season he is lost.
The sign of a good strong manager is when thing are not going well you find the problem and sort it.
Like when he took wigan down he either can't identify whats wrong or he see's it and just leaves it.
I don't think he is the man for our future
It's certainly an indictment having that relegation on his CV.
 

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