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How is that fraudster Marco Silva still in a job? 3 pts ahead of us with the money he's spent?

Who cares, I’d love for someone to burn through their money and for them to go down, much like Villa did.
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Only 4 wins in 12 with the side they have. Should be far closer to the top two and are in danger of getting dragged down the Play-Off places.

 

I agree he should be doing better with the squad West Brom have, but its an awful time to sack him.

 

They’ve just been thumped by a promotion rival and failed to beat the worst team in the league at home. Can see why they’d think a change is needed to stop them sliding.

 

Every team hits some bad form at some point in the Championship I think they should have given him the chance to turn it around. Its very rare these days for teams relegated from the Premier League to bounce straight back up I think Newcastle and Burnley are the only two teams to have done it in the last few years. When you look at how bad Villa and Stoke are doing despite spending millions then West Brom are not doing too bad being in the play offs even though he should be doing better with the squad he has. Moore has brought back entertaining football to West Brom after the shite football they had to watch under Pulis and he seems really popular with their fans to throw that away just appoint someone like Allardyce and be a pointless club again the Premier League is a stupid decision.

 

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Guest firetotheworks

How is that fraudster Marco Silva still in a job? 3 pts ahead of us with the money he's spent?

 

Because drastically changing from one football philosophy (shudder) to another isn't instant, especially when moving away from Allardyce. I'd definitely be expecting them to look a lot better next season though.

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Love it when a team sacks a manager then people become experts on that club and whether they were right to sack him or not.

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I could put this in a few different threads, but I'll stick it here regarding Marco Silva. PL table for the last twenty games. Everton are below big spending Cardiff.

 

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For us, joint 4th best defensive record. Goalscoring is 13th, or (only) 7th worst.

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I can't see any reason to get rid of Silva at the moment. It's his first season, they're in no danger, and finishing 7th, which is imo the highest they'd have been able to finish this season anyway, holds no value. Man City were poor in the first Guardiola season, it's going to take time and getting the team how he wants it.

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I think Silva's on borrowed time if yesterday was anything to go by. We were obviously terrific but the opponents let it happen.

He’s never really been at a club here long enough to judge him fairly. He wasn’t at Hull for a long time, and at Watford they bummed him as soon as hit hit a tough spell, but Watford do that in anyway.

This season at Everton so far he has massively underachieved, and if yesterday was anything to go by, then he has no real plan B for when the momentum in a match changes.

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I can't see any reason to get rid of Silva at the moment. It's his first season, they're in no danger, and finishing 7th, which is imo the highest they'd have been able to finish this season anyway, holds no value. Man City were poor in the first Guardiola season, it's going to take time and getting the team how he wants it.

 

:thup:

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I always say a manager should be judged in his 2nd season as the 1st one is usually a tricky transitional period.  There are exceptions of course when the results are abysmal or it’s obvious that things aren’t gona work out.  Allardyce and McLaren with us spring to mind as examples of that.

I think Everton would be smart to give Silva some more time, especially when there’s no obvious replacement available and would want to go there.

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If Silva was a PFM he'd be getting pelters. Relegated with Hull.  Sacked from Watford having won 1 out of 11 and 5 points from relegation and now doing shite at Everton with 12 losses in 18 despite spunking a load of money. Might improve given time, but probably wont. Chelsea, Man Utd and Arsenal in coming weeks. They'll batter them and he'll be gone imo, and rightly so. 

 

Dont really understand the outrage over Moore either. 9 points from top two, if they have a decent replacement lined up, then they might well break into the top 2. Otherwise its playoffs despite arguably having the strongest squad in the league. Bit of a gamble to get rid now, but again, was it ever going to improve? Results business and all that.

 

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I think probably only Everton fans can say whether Silva should be close to the sack or worth persevering with. From the outside in, however, I can't see a defined footballing philosophy being worked on and showing signs of developing. Whenever I watch them play it just looks like a squad with some talented individuals who occasionally win games for them with individual brilliance. I look at Digne, Richarlison, Gomes and Gueye in particular. First seasons can be tough, and bad runs of form can be excused when supporters can see a style being embedded, but only watching Everton each week would give you that kind of insight which obviously I don't.

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What’s the defined philosophy? He wants them to knock it around a bit - ok. What’s so hard to implement?

 

Sarri-ball I get.  I can see what he’s trying to do.  But Silva? Don’t see what the vision even is. 

 

Also his track record isn’t great either. All 3 of his jobs in England have the same arch.  Good start. Tails off. 

 

 

I’m not saying he should be sacked.  But questions have to be asked.

 

I personally wouldn’t trust him with another £80m net spend in the summer. 

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What’s the defined philosophy? He wants them to knock it around a bit - ok. What’s so hard to implement?

 

Sarri-ball I get.  I can see what he’s trying to do.  But Silva? Don’t see what the vision even is. 

 

Also his track record isn’t great either. All 3 of his jobs in England have the same arch.  Good start. Tails off. 

 

 

I’m not saying he should be sacked.  But questions have to be asked.

 

I personally wouldn’t trust him with another £80m net spend in the summer.

 

I'm saying I can't see one outside of some individually brilliant players, the best of which doesn't even belong to them.

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I don't think Silva is deciding most of the transfers at everton.  They've got a defined structure.

 

50m on Richarlison is all him. 

 

I also don’t think he’s kicked on the promising youngsters that they have. 

 

I like Bernard but for all the good he’s done, it would’ve been better to give Luqman those minutes.  Likewise Calvert-Lewin needs games. 

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I don't think Silva is deciding most of the transfers at everton.  They've got a defined structure.

 

50m on Richarlison is all him. 

 

I also don’t think he’s kicked on the promising youngsters that they have. 

 

I like Bernard but for all the good he’s done, it would’ve been better to give Luqman those minutes.  Likewise Calvert-Lewin needs games

 

He's played pretty much every game for them this season hasn't he? He'd look much better playing for us though.

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