I'm pretty sure we ran out of central midfielders at one point during that season, plus we didn't have a reliable centre forward until we bought Bent (Carew dropped off completely, Gabby was mostly injured, Fonz didn't make the step up, so we were left to play Heskey, who did alright but obviously was severely incapable of finishing moves.)
Quote from: silhillvilla on March 19, 2015, 08:22:39 PMNever rated Martinez as a player or manager.I don't think anybody has ever rated him a player. Unless you were watching Division 3 in the mid-nineties.
Never rated Martinez as a player or manager.
I think K-Mac started the entire Young as no. 10 thing because we were short of strikers, and then we stuck to it because Albrighton and Downing were both in excellent form to start the season, and we wanted to squeeze all three onto the pitch at once. I do remember Gabby making some appearances on the wing at some point later on but he was predictably rubbish at it after his summer of bulking up and his general lack of understanding as to how to play there.But yeah, from what I remember, we got dumped into it because our back 4 completely lost their form (Dunne and Warnock in particular), then completely lost its protection from the midfield, who then proceeded to get injured forcing us into playing luminaries such as 37 year old Pires and Jonathan Hogg there. Not to mention the entire change our style of play thing.
I've long had my doubts about him and I'm not convinced he knows how to get a team to defend properly. At present, I'm wondering whether last season can be put down to him inheriting a decent team put together by Moyes.As to whether he turned us down or not, he may well have done, but I file Whelan in the place as Ferguson when it comes to talking about contemporary players and managers. Their perspective was always to improve their position, whether it was Whelan talking up Martinez to get as much compensation for him as possible, or Ferguson sending a letter to Lerner about McLeish, knowing that the more of his clique he had in situ around the league, the easier life was for him.
Quote from: fbriai on March 20, 2015, 12:32:10 PMI've long had my doubts about him and I'm not convinced he knows how to get a team to defend properly. At present, I'm wondering whether last season can be put down to him inheriting a decent team put together by Moyes.As to whether he turned us down or not, he may well have done, but I file Whelan in the place as Ferguson when it comes to talking about contemporary players and managers. Their perspective was always to improve their position, whether it was Whelan talking up Martinez to get as much compensation for him as possible, or Ferguson sending a letter to Lerner about McLeish, knowing that the more of his clique he had in situ around the league, the easier life was for him.You make some good observations. I think the letter to Lerner was post hiring. That in itself though should have been a cue for the alarm bells to start ringing very, very loudly. Refs on side or given ear ache, press on side or banned from conferences / Old Trafford, accolytes still in awe of him in place (other than Hughes) throughout the league to give him an easy ride.
I am a bit surprised by Everton's troubles this season but I would point out that Everton were on this cycle of one good season followed by a bad one when Moyes was in charge. They are merely continuuing in this pattern with Martinez.