The case for Silva

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We simply dont have any cash mate.

Things will hopefully change in the Summer, but I cant see how we are gonna manage to sell the utter tosh we have.

Im sure people like Dave think Moshiri should be putting his hand in his pocket year after year, but the reality is that we have a massively bloated squad of players and we simply need to lose around 30 of them.

Oh I know, it’s be cheaper just to cancel the contracts and write it all off. Steve Walsh did an absolute number on us, it must have been an agents dream rocking up to meeting with him sitting there with that smirk on his face
 
Oh I know, it’s be cheaper just to cancel the contracts and write it all off. Steve Walsh did an absolute number on us, it must have been an agents dream rocking up to meeting with him sitting there with that smirk on his face

We spent almost 200m on Walcott, Snides, Tosun and Bolasie, thats honestly gross misconduct, cant believe we havent taken him to Court.
 
We are rancid at the moment

However, at some point we cannot continue sacking managers that are underperforming. History has shown that has destroyed many other clubs.

Unless we go completely off the rails in these last couple of months (which is admittedly possible), we should stick with him through the summer, give him and Brands another transfer window to work some magic, and see what happens.

We don't know what's happening upstairs, so to speak. Does Brands support Silva and realize the issue is (mostly) with a woeful squad? Remember, Silva is dealing with the disgusting mess left by the Moon Faced Dutchman.
 

The fact a Cardiff win at home against Watford means if we lose to them (likely based on current form) we would be 2 points above them going into the derby.

If the likes of Newcastle and Saints also get 3-4 points from their next two games we are 4-5 points off 18th and relegation.

How that doesn't terrify people I don't know.
 
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The club's present situation is though a disaster.



Koeman: many on here were very disgruntled with Koeman first half of his first season; my stated p.ov. was that any Everton manager gets a season plus (as long as not a complete disaster threatening our PL status). Allardyce was always short term anyway, so there's no point making any comparison with him.
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Your quotes @davek
 
The fact a Cardiff win at home against Watford means if we lose to them (likely based on currant form) we would be 2 points above them going into the derby.

If the likes of Newcastle and Saints also get 3-4 points from their next two games we are 4-5 points off 18th and relegation.

How that doesn't terrify people I don't know.

Just bury your head in the sand, it`ll be OK... I think relegation is a real threat. If not this season then next season....

Its ok for fans to say give him time, what if it is the same next season? Who are you going to get in to take a bottom 3 team after 10-12 games with confidence shot and no backbone? Start again, recruit a manager who will earn his wages this summer! Dont gamble with our PL future!
 

Just bury your head in the sand, it`ll be OK... I think relegation is a real threat. If not this season then next season....

Its ok for fans to say give him time, what if it is the same next season? Who are you going to get in to take a bottom 3 team after 10-12 games with confidence shot and no backbone? Start again, recruit a manager who will earn his wages this summer! Dont gamble with our PL future!

Im convinced we'll go down if not this season next and I blame Moshiri/BK, local journos who haven't the guts to ask the big questions and a good portion of the fanbase who as you say bury their heads in the sand.
 
Mate you have seen our last two months worth of results, the crap hit the fan when Spurs stuck 6 past us at Goodison and nothing has improved

Oh I agree mate, but you would like to think that the penny has finally dropped with him that what he is trying to do isn't working, and it's time to knuckle down and start earning his wages. (I don't hold out much hope like)
 
Oh I agree mate, but you would like to think that the penny has finally dropped with him that what he is trying to do isn't working, and it's time to knuckle down and start earning his wages. (I don't hold out much hope like)
If you remember his stint at hull mate he got off to a flyer the way he set his team out but then teams twigged it but he just carried on in the same vein and they went down, similar at Watford got off to a flyer again twigged and they started to down like a brick.
 
If we have no cash and we are stuck with an incapable manager then the fans are within there rights to abandon the matches.
 

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