Martinez Sentiment Poll: In or Out

Martinez

  • In

    Votes: 504 46.4%
  • Out

    Votes: 583 53.6%

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Now Martinez is saying in the eco he is glad Barkley missed the penalty so that he can learn a lesson, this man is such a chod!!!!

Next season it will be "I am glad we are relegated, it lets the players and fans know what it feels like". Yet more utter fookin drivel by the useless tawt.

His comments about Mirallas and that tackle on Saturday are also an embarrassment, it was a red all day long, for him to deny it should of been a red and come out with crap like "its a forwards tackle" just makes him look like an idiot.
 
Now Martinez is saying in the eco he is glad Barkley missed the penalty so that he can learn a lesson, this man is such a chod!!!!

Next season it will be "I am glad we are relegated, it lets the players and fans know what it feels like". Yet more utter fookin drivel by the useless tawt.


Must be such a pain being a manager and knowing any time you try to discuss something more complicated than "I'm glad we won" or "I'm cross we lost", this happens
 
The number of managers you see that mean what they say, and indeed say what they really want to in press conferences are far and few between.
I reckon this is mostly down to 24/7 rolling news, and the propensity for the media to extrapolate things and make stories out of very little. A plague on football, click bait articles that say nothing at all or create some jarg rumours.
For managers to come out and be honest, saying 'yeah we played crap, yes this player or that was poor, I and the team made this mistake' etc, whilst refreshing gives the media more opportunities to churn out rubbish articles questioning the club, manager and individual players.
Hardly something that creates and maintains positivity around the club, instead it only creates more pressure and distractions.
So I wouldn't expect Martinez to be changing his ultra positive outlook and position in the pressers any time soon. Nor all the other managers to stop talking bollocks. It's the way the world works at the moment.
 
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The number of managers you see that mean what they say, and indeed say what they really want to in press conferences are far and few between.
I reckon this is mostly down to 24/7 rolling news, and the propensity for the media to extrapolate things and make stories out of very little. A plague on football, click bait articles that say nothing at all or create some jarg rumours.
For managers to come out and be honest, saying 'yeah we played crap, yes this player or that was poor, I and the team made this mistake' etc, whilst refreshing gives the media more opportunities to churn out rubbish articled questioning the club, manager and individual players.
Hardly something that creates and maintains positivity around the club, instead it only creates more pressure and distractions.
So I wouldn't expect Martinez to be changing his ultra positive outlook and position in the pressers any time soon. Nor all the other managers to stop talking bollocks. It's the way the world works at the moment.
agree with you mate. also don't understand why people would want the manager calling out players in the media, you can handle it internally. Plus looks poor to possible transfer targets as well. Don't think most player fancy playing for a manager who rails them in the press
 
I don,t know about anybody else but I am not interested in what comes out of the gob of another clubs manager except for our own.

It simple stop talking **** and say it the way we are all seeing it, if the manager has a problem with that then there are bigger problems.
 
The ammount of people who care about what a manager says in his interviews is weird. (And that goes for the people loving that he says stuff like 'we're aiming for first' as much as the people hating his optimism).

I really don't care at all.
 
The ammount of people who care about what a manager says in his interviews is weird. (And that goes for the people loving that he says stuff like 'we're aiming for first' as much as the people hating his optimism).

I really don't care at all.
yup. people are too arsed about what is said in the media by our players and managers and random journalists as well. Mirror, etc always spin stories about our best players leaving but some of our fans still take the links seriously for example. The media just wants articles to be read, get more veiws ,etc.
 
The ammount of people who care about what a manager says in his interviews is weird. (And that goes for the people loving that he says stuff like 'we're aiming for first' as much as the people hating his optimism).

I really don't care at all.

If I was employed somewhere and all I heard was my boss talking utter tripe 24/7 then I'd lose all respect for them, and if he talked total crap to the customers too, I'd imagine they'd be pretty annoyed about it as well. I can't see why football players or fans should be any different.
 
If I was employed somewhere and all I heard was my boss talking utter tripe 24/7 then I'd lose all respect for them, and if he talked total crap to the customers too, I'd imagine they'd be pretty annoyed about it as well. I can't see why football players or fans should be any different.

Yeah but he doesn't talk absolute tripe in private though!!!!!!!!!!"£!4221!¬!111!!!!!!!!!!! Or so people will claim anyway.

But what he says in public and how he says it are pointers towards his character which can be used to judge how he might act at other times.

I find it highly unlikely that his manner in private is that much different to his manner in public. Some differences of course, he may well talk less bollocks and be more angry and aggressive. But not by a lot.

The wishy washy bollocks he talks in most interviews will be talked most other times.
 
Yeah but he doesn't talk absolute tripe in private though!!!!!!!!!!"£!4221!¬!111!!!!!!!!!!! Or so people will claim anyway.

But what he says in public and how he says it are pointers towards his character which can be used to judge how he might act at other times.

I find it highly unlikely that his manner in private is that much different to his manner in public. Some differences of course, he may well talk less bollocks and be more angry and aggressive. But not by a lot.

The wishy washy bollocks he talks in most interviews will be talked most other times.

He's either a liar or stupid. If he's a liar or stupid in public, he's a liar or stupid full stop.

I'd prefer to not have a liar or an idiot as Everton manager. For me, what he's doing is as bad as a player diving or feigning injury.

He'd get a lot more respect from everyone if he was honest. He's not protecting the players; he's making the club look ridiculous. It's the deluded behaviour I'd expect from an RS manager, not an Everton one.
 
Storm in a teacup this. Every manager talks bollocks in the media. Creates a unified public face in front of the 24/7 media scrutiny, and maintains the impression we are all still pulling in the same direction.
Imagine if the manager came out and was totally honest, we'd see some scathing criticisms of players and the way the team was playing together.
That's all well and good particularly how we played this season but within 30 minutes you'd see 20/30 different articles in the media questioning the future of the manager, the players and the club. Veiled digs from the kopite weighted media and overall an undermining of the club .
Because sadly some fans still trust the gossip laden articles of the lad mags that the 'newspapers' have become.
All avoidable, and I have no problem with the manager presenting a unified positive public face, as long as he says what needs to be said in house. It is needed and expected in this day and age of media sharks.
Give them an opportunity and they'll take their pound of flesh.
Expecting anything else is just naivety.
 
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