15 Apr 2018 09:23:11
Having had a season ticket now for over 15 years, I am worried by the fact that I no longer am looking forward to in talking about or watching an everton match. The system/ s we are playing are of the most prehistoric I have seen in my 32 years. The Manager seems only interested in 'the job' and lacks any ambition or care as to what I believe the fans want to see. I can't speak for anyone else but what I want to see is an aggression and a want to win attitude. I am desperate for a change at both player and manager level. I know that both Fonseca and silva have been mentioned for a long time in the press, but what are other peoples thoughts in regards to changes that need to be made at our club.
CROSBY.

{Ed025's Note - for me CT everton is a scrapper, it needs overhauling from top to bottom as the whole club stinks of mediocrity, moshiri while being a godsend is as green as grass and needs better advisement as some of his recruitment has been poor, the current manager is a joke and should be first on the list for the chop closely followed by all the coaching staff and jobs for the boys hangers on, then all the players need assessing and quite a number be binned as its obvious that a lot of them are just not good enough, well thats my take on things mate..


1.) 15 Apr 2018
15 Apr 2018 10:04:25
We need to stop being the old boys club too many older players come and take the money and not perform. We need a manger who buys into the the whole Everton thing like Martinez did but with a plan b too haha.


2.) 15 Apr 2018
15 Apr 2018 10:24:16
United fan in peace.
Thought Fat Sam has always been the wrong person for this club with history. Given his history with the national team he was never going to revive Everton’s strength.
Look what Benitez has done for Newcastle. I would have thought Everton would have gone for Benitez although it’s still not too late.
I hope Everton come back again after replacing this waste of time manager. Good luck.

{Ed025's Note - sam is the wrong person 666 and this has been apparent from the start, raffa is realistically a non starter at everton after his historic rant where he called everton a "small club" but we do need a new man at the helm mate..


3.) 15 Apr 2018
15 Apr 2018 10:47:41
Agree with ed mostly but i would have walsh in top of that list.


4.) 15 Apr 2018
15 Apr 2018 10:54:13
I agree with you Ed. The use of Brands and Raoila also seems like a promising step. I do believe a major overhaul is necessary particularly as in regards the hangers on. I was thinking in particular the role of Duncan Ferguson at the club. I find it hard to believe that he has lasted on the coaching staff despite having had four managers since his arrival on the staff.

{Ed025's Note - i dont have a problem wit the old boys CT but i do want a clean slate for our hopefully new manager..new broom and all that..


5.) 15 Apr 2018
15 Apr 2018 12:29:37
Why is there a problem with Big Dunc. His commitment to the club can't be questioned. I'm not saying he's brilliant or anything but why slate him? He's a coach as far as I can see and I presume doesn't make the big decisions. Probably given plenty of instructions on how to carry out the coaching. In my humble opinion he's one of the few who genuinely care about the clubs best interest.


6.) 15 Apr 2018
15 Apr 2018 13:12:51
I am not doubting Duncan'love for the club and yes he is a coach the same as Jan kluttenberg was under koeman and as Craig Shakespeare is under Allardyce. The first having left at the same time as the manager and the latter more than likely leaving when Allardyce finally does. Alan Kelly left when unsworth stepped down as caretaker manager. To be fair Duncan seems to be having a lot more involvement in conversations and desicions on the sidelines under Allardyce than what he has had under previous regimes this is of course just from my view of the dugout.


7.) 15 Apr 2018
15 Apr 2018 15:02:17
Fair enough CrosbyToffee. He is hardly number two to anyone. But I take your point on him getting involved. He obviously has to prove his worth like anyone else. I hope he does by being a proper chance. If he doesn't then obviously he shouldn't be at the club. The shake up in the summer will probably determine his future for the foreseeable.


8.) 15 Apr 2018
15 Apr 2018 15:50:19
Didnt Tosun come out and say it was down to Dunc training with him on a one to one basis that got him back in form. Trainers as far as i see train the lads but they can only train the squad that Walsh has put together. Its then Sam who picks the team. that's why i think Walsh is the main culprit. He put this squad together and neither Koeman Unsworth or Sam seem to be able to get anything out of them.


9.) 15 Apr 2018
15 Apr 2018 18:09:56
Can't disagree with that Ray. I do believe that Walsh has struggled massively at everton and a number of his signings have failed to live up to the money we spent on them. I would certainly be interested to see how Brands coped in the Premier League particularly with Raiola pulling the strings with regards players coming in.