He's not got two three years if form keeps up. The club will care more about remaining in the league than how much of would be to sack him. Come on koeman fix it please. Our nxt two games are going to be toxic to say the least.

I'm not looking further ahead than the next game.
Ideally a good result against Arsenal would do wonders for confidence but I think we just want to see some passion from the team.
If the fans can walk away from the ground (screen in my case) feeling the team has had a go, we'll all be more optimistic about our possibilities.
Obviously they'd then have to sustain it.
Between now and the FA Cup 3rd round in the first weekend of the new year, we have the following fixtures:
13/12 Arsenal (H)
19/12 Liverpool (H)
26/12 Leicester (A)
30/12 Hull (A)
02/01 Southampton (H)
It appears, to my eyes anyway, that this is not just a crucial point of our season as we look to arrest this horrible slump we are in, but also crucial for Koeman to prove that he can turn things around. Failing to register any victories from these games would undoubtedly leave us in a relegation scrap. However, an upturn in fortunes could give us a spark for a late charge for maybe 7th place and EL football.
For Koeman this is a crucial period for his long term future at the club. As far as I'm concerned, as long as we didn't end up in a relegation scrap this year, then he would be given the first half of next season to prove we are on the up. A bad christmas and he will be under immense pressure. Is Moshiri going to back a manager in January who has saw the side actually regress from last season. I wouldn't be so sure myself.
So this is going to go one of 2 ways over the next month or so. We are either going to see an upturn in our form, consolidate a solid position in the top half of the table, and put ourselves in a position where we might actually be able to convince good players that there's something good about to happen at Everton.
Or otherwise, we are going to see a continuation of our slump, landing us in a dogfight at the bottom of the table, with a manager on the brink of being dismissed.
Which way is it gonna go?
He's going to get a minimum of two years of his three year contract, by which time he'll have no excuse if we're not much closer to the established top 6.
Big window ahead, and an even bigger window next summer - I remain totally confident Walsh and Koeman will deliver.
Big and even bigger might be understating it, especially if the current lack of results continues and we were to drop to 12th or lower.He's going to get a minimum of two years of his three year contract, by which time he'll have no excuse if we're not much closer to the established top 6.
Big window ahead, and an even bigger window next summer - I remain totally confident Walsh and Koeman will deliver.
He's going nowhere until next year and possibly even the year after . Let's judge him this time next we need stability.Between now and the FA Cup 3rd round in the first weekend of the new year, we have the following fixtures:
13/12 Arsenal (H)
19/12 Liverpool (H)
26/12 Leicester (A)
30/12 Hull (A)
02/01 Southampton (H)
It appears, to my eyes anyway, that this is not just a crucial point of our season as we look to arrest this horrible slump we are in, but also crucial for Koeman to prove that he can turn things around. Failing to register any victories from these games would undoubtedly leave us in a relegation scrap. However, an upturn in fortunes could give us a spark for a late charge for maybe 7th place and EL football.
For Koeman this is a crucial period for his long term future at the club. As far as I'm concerned, as long as we didn't end up in a relegation scrap this year, then he would be given the first half of next season to prove we are on the up. A bad christmas and he will be under immense pressure. Is Moshiri going to back a manager in January who has saw the side actually regress from last season. I wouldn't be so sure myself.
So this is going to go one of 2 ways over the next month or so. We are either going to see an upturn in our form, consolidate a solid position in the top half of the table, and put ourselves in a position where we might actually be able to convince good players that there's something good about to happen at Everton.
Or otherwise, we are going to see a continuation of our slump, landing us in a dogfight at the bottom of the table, with a manager on the brink of being dismissed.
Which way is it gonna go?
Yeah there is a lot of truth in that mate and application/grit is in seriously short supply when the slightest bit of adversity strikes. But things change fast. A slightly unexpected in your face effort on Tuesday and a break in front of goal and confidence could increase. We are not playing Barcelona after all!!!!!The difference between the side Moyes inherited and the one Koeman got is simple. Moyes got a poor side that would always try their woeful best and give their all even if it was crap. Koeman has a team of posers and wasters who think they're better then they actually are and couldn't care less about the club or the fans.
We'll get 1 point out of the next 5 games...and that will be against mighty Hull.
The players have downed tools again
We'll beat both Arsenal and Liverpool and have a great Christmas.