One Last Rallying Cry - Wembley bound.

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Do you have one more 90 minutes of positivity left in you ?

  • Yes - with lots of help from alcoholic beverages.

    Votes: 90 55.9%
  • No - Hang the brown shoes up on the cable wires above.

    Votes: 53 32.9%
  • Boooooooooooooooo

    Votes: 18 11.2%

  • Total voters
    161
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Rally call all you want, those players last night where shot, No effort and honestly they looked like beaten men in more ways than the score line

When you have a CB going off with a dodgy stomach at 3-0 down in a Derby you know there's zero fight left in the squad
 
Here's the thing. If you want 1995 to make a point about anything, it's how we should change the manager now, because Joe Royle coming in got everyone going in the right direction.

There's no real point in a call to action to the fans. It's not up to the fans to do anything - if Everton somehow turn up on Saturday and put some actual effort in, the fans will get behind that.

As it is, we've just been dominated like no other team has in England this season... in a derby game. Expecting fans to happy clap and ignore that is insane.
Not ignoring last night and will never forgive. I am going to scream my head off down there until all hope is gone. Want the players to know I'm behind them.
 
Here's the thing. If you want 1995 to make a point about anything, it's how we should change the manager now, because Joe Royle coming in got everyone going in the right direction.

There's no real point in a call to action to the fans. It's not up to the fans to do anything - if Everton somehow turn up on Saturday and put some actual effort in, the fans will get behind that.

As it is, we've just been dominated like no other team has in England this season... in a derby game. Expecting fans to happy clap and ignore that is insane.

What I am asking for is everybody to get behind the team for a fa cup semi final. Yeah I hear you, the result yesterday was soul destroying, for the performance more than the result. I think now its too late to sack Roberto before the semi - it should of been done earlier, but carrying negativity into the ground before a ball is kicked, waiting for the first error to boo is counter productive IMO. Like some have said above they will back the team regardless, alcohol is probably the contributing factor lol
 
So have have I dealt with the disappointment of last night ?

We've renewed our season tickets for next year this morning.

I love Everton more than I hate Martinez.

Onwards Evertonians...

We shall not be moved.
I salute you.
You are either a masochist or insane.
For your sake I hope there is a new man at the helm next year.
 
What I am asking for is everybody to get behind the team for a fa cup semi final. Yeah I hear you, the result yesterday was soul destroying, for the performance more than the result. I think now its too late to sack Roberto before the semi - it should of been done earlier, but carrying negativity into the ground before a ball is kicked, waiting for the first error to boo is counter productive IMO. Like some have said above they will back the team regardless, alcohol is probably the contributing factor lol

They will anyway - if the team gives them something to cheer.

If not, they'll turn toxic.

And that's a good thing. You shouldn't want a bunch of happy clappers or all you'd end up having is 30'000 Crystal Palace-esque drum beating blurts at a game.

The fans react to what they see - they don't need "rallying" by anything other than what's in front of them at the game.
 
Good post @Paul Bernard. Unfortunately I've got nothing left. Don't want us to lose, but at the same time, if we win it I'll be petrified he's going to be kept in charge. That's how far it's gone now. Hope everyone who spends so much money has one to remember though, for the right reasons. The team and manager don't deserve it.
 
I salute you.
You are either a masochist or insane.
For your sake I hope there is a new man at the helm next year.
I hope there is a new man in charge tonight mate to be honest..
As I'm utterly dreading Saturday and we won't get a better chance of winning the cup than this for years..
 
If I was in the stadium, yeah - I'd cheer.
Since I'll be sitting at home...
Booooooooooooooooo
 
Dear, oh Dear, oh dear.... Derby day wasn't much to shout about was it ?!
Now I know what your thinking ! Here goes another Wembley thread :rant: please hold back those Booo's.
Given last night was one of - if not the worst derby performance we have seen (there has been a few), its fair to say that the fence Chico was sitting on has finally rotted away into nothing more than scrap reserves suited to a birds nest in the esk's vast acres of land and trees.

Whilst the majority thought Roberto's time was up long ago, there was a small section under the stewardship of Dave kicking K that stood by the Catalan overlord every step of the way, maybe some still do walk side by side with the man until he is no longer manager of Everton Football Club, something that should be admired once the dust settles during one of our weekly western shootouts that seem to happen all to frequently after another draw or loss.

Roberto cuts a very lonely figure on the white line that Mr Fowler is probably all so desperate to sniff up given the chance, it is an image that really hurts, even though I am a self confessed member of the Martinez Out brigade. I really want the smiling, positive, bobby brown shoes to succeed, if he succeeds then Everton succeeds. Not only for Everton FC but for Bobby the person, many agree that 'he gets us', unfortunately in the world of football he isn't getting the one thing that matters - results. Results/victories that are receding just as quickly as our bobby's hairline. A one way ticket to the back door of Goodison Park with nothing more than what could of been and a P45 seems inevitable.

However as long as Martinez is in charge we shouldn't get too personal, after all the players and staff need to be held responsible too, regardless of if you agree with your boss or not, as long as he is paying you a handsome wage then you should follow his instructions until your retirement or the day you leave, after all its the fans that pay ridiculous sums of hard earned cash to expect nothing more than 100% and at Everton that's all we ask for, wins and losses come and go in soccer, its what makes it fun, last minute draws in a day long trip down to Bournemouth often countered by a last minute winner against the horse punching barcodes nothing is guaranteed, except for the journey of 38 league games, just look at Leicester City !

Hurling abuse at the face of Everton smartly dressed in brown sneakers is just not the Everton way, bullets in the post and having local MP's raise concerns in the houses of fraud is not something we are very skilled at. That is not to say I don't believe the fans should make their feelings known to the board, of course we need to do something, but lets leave the answers to the professionals, im sure there are many experienced fans out there with the telephone numbers for a couple of decent pilots with a few spare bed sheets lying around accompanied by a fresh pack of stabilo's.

Part of me wants to see our very own Bruce Wayne and Roydo Robin swoop in and place Martinez in the back of the Mercedes Sprinter parked in a dark alley way, shake him up and tell him he has one more chance and not to blow it come Saturday.

Yes that's right fellow bloo's, we have a tiny matter of a semi final against the not so mighty Man united.
Mark it in your diary, it could be the most defining match in recent years for everyone who adorns the crest of Eberpton. Martinez wins - he fights another day, we fight another day. Lose and he is as good as gone, whether its official on the day or the final day of this horrific season remains to be seen.

Now here is were the rallying cry comes into this long winded snooze fest.

Regardless of who starts this Saturday, regardless of if we play with no centre backs or 5 makeshift Italian stallions steeped in the art of defending, regardless of your opinions on Senor Martinez, for just 90 minutes I beg every Evertonian to get behind the team and show Dem Mancs that they are not going to have it as easy as the lot across the park did. It would be all too easy to turn up at Wembley having had one chang too many shouting Martinez out and booing the figure standing next to us only to realise its our own shadow ! Sod it lets just boo our own shadows anyway don't want to leave anybody out now do we ?! In it together and all that...

Until the board make a move, being full of anger, depression, sadness and the NEA attitude will help nobody. The players look like they are feeling the same way we do, McCarthy being sent off at palace along with Mori just has the air of being fed up and frustration - who can blame them ?
21 years need I say it twice, is a long time for a club with a rich history such as ours to go without winning a silver pot. I know that and you know that - WE know that.

Lets look back at 1995, the odds were against us, quality of players was against us, the media was against us, how dare little old dogs of war get involved in the mighty affair of Spuds vs. Devils.
History states that not only did we interfere but we conquered, what was the important factor during that run ? Was it Daniel Amokachi deciding he was chosen to finish off the semi final ? Was it simply the appointment of Joe Royle ? maybe it was abit of both but there was a third element to the equation and probably the most important Support. The players need to feel, hear and see that come kick off this Saturday irrespective of Wednesday and the months of hard slog that precedes it, we are going to Wembley to back our lads from the first whistle to the last, if they show fight, determination and pride in wearing the royal blue jersey, then we are on their side and not their backs. I hope that I am one of many down there for the team. See you there fellow chosen ones :cheers:

Quite simply Everton: MAKE US PROUD
I urge all blues , who are making the journey to Wembley, once we have gathered inside Wembley. And we raise the roof to support the team we love and adore , to sing to our greatest ever manager . Sing it loud . Martinez, we never were on the March with your army . You simply are a stowaway, who's journey road has ended.
 
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