Roberto's hour long interview

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Well, if you've seen one, you've seen 'em Ahli.
 

I do see what you're saying Dave, but isn't Martinez a self confessed advocate of hard work & development leading to success? He said not long after he became our manager that all money does is "accelerate the process" and the most important thing about building a team to go places is having the time to do it. This is personally why I think he took a liking to Kenwright.

You could say "well he's gonna say that to appease the fans and the boardroom because we're skint" but would he really say it if he knew he may potentially end up burning bridges if he starts soundbiting off about the lack of funds in the near future? I don't think he would simply because of how detailed he speaks about development of young players, his fondness of the loan market, and his general positivity and repertoire with the fans. He ain't Moyes, that's for sure.

He obviously thinks that with some ingenuity and the right mentality eventually the points gap between what we've been able to achieve and the CL spots can be bridged. He could be right, but I doubt it. By the end of this season I think he'll also be reassessing what's required, because I can see us being about 10 points off again (and that would be decent as we're usually about 14 points or so). Maybe in that respect Moyes' words about 'learning how Everton work' will apply. He'll find out that 'the accelerator' of money isn't really something that can be seen as another way of getting there - it's the only way of getting there. He's a clever feller with great ideas and highly motivated, but as we can see with these transfer windows and what he's allowed to spend, it'll take him a decade in charge to begin to make a dent into the elite with incremental improvements, regardless of our current high flying act.
 
Does anyone know how to download thiss interview to mp 3 device,i have tried right click and "save target as" but it just sa cannot be saved here. Any help would be appreciated.

Use Firefox browser, get the Flash Video Downloader Add-On [Tools/Add Ons --> Search for 'Flash Video Downloader 4.08' --> Install this Add On which will put a BLUE ARROW icon in your toolbar]

Go to the Soundcloud site & start to play the audio file. Then click on the BLUE ARROW icon & select Download. Save the MP3 to your hard drive.

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...the interview is brilliant - makes me feel warm inside.......
 
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If Villa had got Martinez they wouldn't be in the position they're in now.

I'm not up on my programming, but I think what you're after is something like this:

{
if (Team Name = Arsenal) {
result = boss brown shoes
}
else (Team Name = Aston Villa) {
result = boss brown shoes
}
else (Team Name = Cardiff City) {
result = boss brown shoes
}
else (Team Name = Chelsea) {
result = boss brown shoes
}
...
else (Team Name = West Bromwich Albion) {
result = boss brown shoes
}
else (Team Name = West Ham United) {
result = boss brown shoes
}
}
 

He obviously thinks that with some ingenuity and the right mentality eventually the points gap between what we've been able to achieve and the CL spots can be bridged. He could be right, but I doubt it. By the end of this season I think he'll also be reassessing what's required, because I can see us being about 10 points off again (and that would be decent as we're usually about 14 points or so). Maybe in that respect Moyes' words about 'learning how Everton work' will apply. He'll find out that 'the accelerator' of money isn't really something that can be seen as another way of getting there - it's the only way of getting there. He's a clever feller with great ideas and highly motivated, but as we can see with these transfer windows and what he's allowed to spend, it'll take him a decade in charge to begin to make a dent into the elite with incremental improvements, regardless of our current high flying act.

Cheerful ****er, aren't you dave?
 

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