Quote from: CJ on May 12, 2016, 02:09:41 PMMartinez did well at Swansea and had them playing some good football. He was pretty shit at Wigan - 3 seasons circling the plug hole then dropping in the 4th season. He did win them the FA Cup though. And I think he's done OK at Everton. As someone who could get us back up and keep us there I wouldn't be too averse to getting him.Quote from: ozzjim on May 12, 2016, 02:10:34 PMMartinez has failed. Time and again. No. That's a bit harsh, what exactly were the expectations of Wigan when he was there? I'd imagine fight bravely against the drop. They managed that pretty well and won the FA Cup as well. He hasn't had a great time this season at Everton, but he did alright last year. He also did pretty decently with Swansea.
Martinez did well at Swansea and had them playing some good football. He was pretty shit at Wigan - 3 seasons circling the plug hole then dropping in the 4th season. He did win them the FA Cup though. And I think he's done OK at Everton. As someone who could get us back up and keep us there I wouldn't be too averse to getting him.
Martinez has failed. Time and again. No.
Martinez lists amongst his many 'failings' the winning of that which we've coveted most for fifty years.
Martinez would be an absolutely diabolical appointment. He's just a terrible manager. Whelan was very good at "bigging" Martinez up and EFC fell for it big time. People hail what he did at Wigan, but he actually had some pretty good players there. Also compared with what "smaller" teams like Leicester, Bournemouth and Watford have achieved this season, his "achievements" are really nothing to write home about. Sure, there were a golden few months at Everton when his overly attacking football blended well with the defensive side that Moyes had created. Moyes didn't dare to add flair to his side at the expense of defensive strength and when Martinez did this, it all clicked, but as with all his teams, EFC this season have all shown extreme defensive frailties despite having such wonderfully gifted players. So for a while, he got away with it, but this season, he's been found out again.Look at that Everton side. Had Moyes stayed, he'd have had them top four or even top this season. I'd go as far as to say that out of all the teams, Everton have had the most disappointing season, after us of course!
Oh right, pesky scallys!Thank McGrath for the back pass rule, could you imagine Barcelona without it?!
Whenever I see Di Matteo I always think that he could have been a character in PaRappa The Rapper. Only a certain age group will get this.