Benitez isn't a garbage manager.
He is these days.
Rafael Paelladyce
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Benitez isn't a garbage manager.
He is these days.
Rafael Paelladyce
Dunno, hard to judge with a Newcastle squad like that. Overperformed with them.
I like Marco Rose as well btw but he's only just moved to Gladbach so never happening.
He spent 30 million quid on Almirion who still hasn't scored ffs
Said that weeks ago...and its still true.Could just be my interpretation, but the way that reads to me, is that if there was a suitable replacement he`d be as good as gone already ?
I'm not arsed who he signed, we have a DOF, that's one of the problems on this forum. I like my managers that can actually manage a team.
If one result either way is critical to Marco Silva's future, that is indicative of just how short sighted and terrible this club is.
The West Ham game in isolation obviously shouldn't matter.
They didn't sack him when common sense said when they should have after the last game - they shouldn't sack him after a loss to West Ham, as it shows that they have no clue what they're doing.
'A potentially decisive day for Silva'
Everton's match against West Ham at Goodison Park on Saturday could be decisive for manager Marco Silva's future, writes Phil McNulty.www.bbc.com
This is the article you have been waiting for, and even includes a list of candidates.
This line is absolutely crushing:
There'll always be a tipping point though. There will always be a point at which you have to say enough is enough. The article suggests that they don't want to sack him, but unless you think they should stick with him even if we lose every game for the rest of the season, you must surely agree that there will come a point at which we can no longer accept poor results. By definition, that will mean that one game will be the difference between staying and going.If one result either way is critical to Marco Silva's future, that is indicative of just how short sighted and terrible this club is.
The West Ham game in isolation obviously shouldn't matter.
They didn't sack him when common sense said when they should have after the last game - they shouldn't sack him after a loss to West Ham, as it shows that they have no clue what they're doing.
Isn't that what all hacks do? Great job,trawl footy forums cut and paste job done.Mc Nulty is just spouting the same stuff as anybody on here,theres nothing in that article that hasnt already been said
Its not exactly Pulitzer material,Everton may sack under performing manager and seek a new one,unfortunately I dont have a clue who it could beIsn't that what all hacks do? Great job trawl footy forums cut and paste job done.