Yes or No: post WBA result should Martinez be sacked?

post WBA result: should Martinez be sacked?

  • Yes

    Votes: 238 37.4%
  • No

    Votes: 399 62.6%

  • Total voters
    637
  • Poll closed .
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just to clarify, I votes NO right after the game when there were 4 YES options.
Just making a point...the "poll" is getting more exposure than it requires with only a small interest in it...

Mate. This poll was fair transparent and run in accordance with international norms.

Unlike Vladimir @orly 's rigged poll.


Democracy in action. Just saying.
 
I started a roundtable discussion on whether Martinez could (nb/ not should) be sacked and we seemed to be having a reasoned civil debate like Evertonians do until GOT closed it down after 25 minutes. Now we're just left with an entrenched poll where various plotters have a go at the likes of DaveK and BMG.

An opinion is fine, accusations about coaching and playing staff being involved in a plot to remove the manager is quite something else.
Accusing players of purposefully not playing to the best they can is to knock their professionalism and insult their character.
Attempting to group forum members as being part of the 'plot' group is a disgrace to the forum and it's owners.

It takes a big man to stand up and admit he was wrong. A certain someone continues to run and hide. Credibility.

Edit: And accusations of racism against those that do not agree with him (amongst 'hysteria' and other such slights) are further indications of the individuals character.

Is ok mate, ignore it like certain others do mate, keep having a go though mate.

ta mate.
 

Poke your patronising nonsense mate and come back when you've got an actual opinion to share, in the meantime why don't you get back to clowning about in the alehouse, you're better at that.
Thank you for the backhanded compliment I guess. But as i said you dont want to hear my opinion so I dont see why I should share it with you.
A thousand pardons we the underclass beg for consuming the oxygen that is only your god given right.
If thats the standard of contribution we are aiming for then we may as well give up now.
 

I abstained. Like many others.

Simple reason is that I believe most of us are in the 'don't want him sacked now but getting seriously worried that he cannot turn this around' camp.

And there was no option for that. Polls only polarize opinions with graphics and all sorts being produced to try to prove a point.

At the end of the day it means nothing. But it does provide light entertainment to take the mind of our present predicament.
 

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