Roberto Martinez Discussion - Including Live Poll (Poll Reset 1st May)

Martinez in or out?

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  • Getting splinters eating cheese on toast on the fence


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Bob's philosophy doesn't allow the players to avoid having a bad game. Even when a player may be out of form or out of sorts, hard work and a good attitude can still make a positive difference on the teams performance. The low intensity philosophy Bobby employs only heightens players lack of confidence, never allowing them the chance to play themselves into form. I looked at Lamela for Spurs yersterday as a lad who barely looked like a footballer two years ago but he worked his socks off now and he's a player because of it, cause his manager demands it.
 
disagree.
We saw the balance was achievable in the first season. Hasn't got it right the following two.

He didn't implement his style until second season really. 1st season was a mash of him and moyes but despite the fact that it worked he seemed to move away from it.
 
I hope that doesn't mean the club are backing him for next season

I doubt it, i think its more the club isn't ready or want to disrupt it before the semi - which is still a bit concerning as the players are seemingly done with Martinez.

If thats the case, i imagine it will be speedily accepted once the Semi is done and dusted should we get knocked out. Then Unsworth etc for the rest of the season.
 

Allegedly offered to reign after the game on Saturday - keep up mate x


No I mean why wait till Saturday when he should have left after the Arsenal game, or the WHU game but he is now a hero because he offered a resignation at least 6 weeks to late ?

Maybe he has dropped so much in my estimation I'm still waiting for him to bounce
 
I find it hard to believe that Martinez offered to resign and we turned it down.

If we have any intention of replacing Martinez in the short to medium term we should have accepted the offer - we would not have to make what would otherwise be a substantial payment if we decide to sever his contract.

In addition we would surely have a better chance of success in the cup with say Joe Royle in temporary charge even if we have not decided on a replacement.
 
Are you suggesting that the league table is not a stat with any foundation? I'm not sure it's worth debating the matter with you if you think the the only definitive measure of performance is somehow not relevant to an argument about performance.
The league position is an indication of our league position. How can it be an indication on it's own of whether it'll improve or not?
 

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