Patience

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What happened to people being patient and waiting to see what happened before having a full on breakdown?

I've probably been guilty of it in the past but I see more and more examples of a lack of patience creeping in and we just sound like stroppy kids stomping our feet. I appreciate the level of frustration after a long trophyless period doesn't help, nor does the utter disaster of a season we've just had, but that doesn't explain why people expect everything right now and they stomp their feet and whine when their outlandish expectations aren't met.

Since the season has ended we've taken fairly swift action in re-organising the board and binning off under performing staff, we've brought in Brands and shortly we'll no doubt have a new manager. That's a pretty busy couple of weeks with more activity to come.

I see comments about DCL, Lookman, Davies and plenty more where they're either being written off or lauded and there seems to be no middle ground where we just accept what will be will be and they need time to develop and see if they realise their potential. Instead they're utter garbage and need booting immediately or world class and need putting in the first team straight away.

It's Everton, so no doubt they'll cock something up, but everything they've demonstrated from the end of the season suggests they have some sort of plan so why not just see what happens? The same sort of attitude is displayed when someone has a hardon for a certain player only for him to sign for West Ham or some other equally terrible outfit "Oh why weren't Everton in for him" "Oh what a joke, he'd have improved us, our board wah wah wah wah" Only to see a few months later that he's a complete mercenary.

Just calm down a little guys and if you must act like knobs (I freely admit to being one of them) then lets all join forces in the Bolasie thread and come up with new wonderful ways to describe what a truly awful footballer he is.
Hold me....
 

Manager out/manager in was the priority for me after the season ended. I'm not concerned about Everton functionaries swapping their jobs or hiring a DoF. There's no excuses for not now having a manager in place. They are THE most important person at a club and they give us our stamp as a team and an organisation in general. The club had since last October when Koeman was sacked to get this appointment right and timely, but they've ballsed it up again. The golden rule at this club after the last few firing and hiring catastrophes should be simple: "dont sack a manager until you have his successor to slot in immediately".

If, as I believe, this managerial hunt stretches beyond next week we'll be seen once and for all for the complete 'kin basket case of a club we undoubtedly have become.
 
What happened to people being patient and waiting to see what happened before having a full on breakdown?

I've probably been guilty of it in the past but I see more and more examples of a lack of patience creeping in and we just sound like stroppy kids stomping our feet. I appreciate the level of frustration after a long trophyless period doesn't help, nor does the utter disaster of a season we've just had, but that doesn't explain why people expect everything right now and they stomp their feet and whine when their outlandish expectations aren't met.

Since the season has ended we've taken fairly swift action in re-organising the board and binning off under performing staff, we've brought in Brands and shortly we'll no doubt have a new manager. That's a pretty busy couple of weeks with more activity to come.

I see comments about DCL, Lookman, Davies and plenty more where they're either being written off or lauded and there seems to be no middle ground where we just accept what will be will be and they need time to develop and see if they realise their potential. Instead they're utter garbage and need booting immediately or world class and need putting in the first team straight away.

It's Everton, so no doubt they'll cock something up, but everything they've demonstrated from the end of the season suggests they have some sort of plan so why not just see what happens? The same sort of attitude is displayed when someone has a hardon for a certain player only for him to sign for West Ham or some other equally terrible outfit "Oh why weren't Everton in for him" "Oh what a joke, he'd have improved us, our board wah wah wah wah" Only to see a few months later that he's a complete mercenary.

Just calm down a little guys and if you must act like knobs (I freely admit to being one of them) then lets all join forces in the Bolasie thread and come up with new wonderful ways to describe what a truly awful footballer he is.
Instinct tells me that the only reason you created this thread was so you could throw in that last bit lol
 

Manager out/manager in was the priority for me after the season ended. I'm not concerned about Everton functionaries swapping their jobs or hiring a DoF. There's no excuses for not now having a manager in place. They are THE most important person at a club and they give us our stamp as a team and an organisation in general. The club had since last October when Koeman was sacked to get this appointment right and timely, but they've ballsed it up again. The golden rule at this club after the last few firing and hiring catastrophes should be simple: "dont sack a manager until you have his successor to slot in immediately".

If, as I believe, this managerial hunt stretches beyond next week we'll be seen once and for all for the complete 'kin basket case of a club we undoubtedly have become.

Hello darkness my old friend ;)
 
I think it depends on tomorrow

Liverpool lose and we'll all indulge in some schadenfreude and then calm down a bit

If Liverpool win, we'll all lose our heads and start thirsting for blood

Over to you, Christiano...

Was that a deliberate misspelling considering all our hopes are pinned on him tomorrow? :)
 
Manager out/manager in was the priority for me after the season ended. I'm not concerned about Everton functionaries swapping their jobs or hiring a DoF. There's no excuses for not now having a manager in place. They are THE most important person at a club and they give us our stamp as a team and an organisation in general. The club had since last October when Koeman was sacked to get this appointment right and timely, but they've ballsed it up again. The golden rule at this club after the last few firing and hiring catastrophes should be simple: "dont sack a manager until you have his successor to slot in immediately".

If, as I believe, this managerial hunt stretches beyond next week we'll be seen once and for all for the complete 'kin basket case of a club we undoubtedly have become.

Shed a tear 'cause I'm missin' you
I'm still alright to smile
Roberto, I think about you every day now
Was a time when I wasn't sure
But you set my mind at ease
There is no doubt you're in my heart now

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Said woman take it slow, and it'll work itself out fine
All we need is just a little patience
Said sugar make it slow and we'll come together fine
All we need is just a little patience (Patience)
Mm, yeah
 

Manager out/manager in was the priority for me after the season ended. I'm not concerned about Everton functionaries swapping their jobs or hiring a DoF. There's no excuses for not now having a manager in place. They are THE most important person at a club and they give us our stamp as a team and an organisation in general. The club had since last October when Koeman was sacked to get this appointment right and timely, but they've ballsed it up again. The golden rule at this club after the last few firing and hiring catastrophes should be simple: "dont sack a manager until you have his successor to slot in immediately".

If, as I believe, this managerial hunt stretches beyond next week we'll be seen once and for all for the complete 'kin basket case of a club we undoubtedly have become.

@AndyC Can we get a thread ban for Dave please, if we could restrict his access on the forum so that he can only post in the the Bolasie thread I'd be grateful.
 

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