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Many of their managers have had similar win ratio.


Howard Kendall (1990-93) 60 1.28 37%
Mike Walker (1994) 31 0.87 19%
Joe Royle (1994-97) 97 1.43 37%
Howard Kendall (1997-98) 38 1.05 24%
Walter Smith (1998-2002) 140 1.16 29%
David Moyes (2002-13) 427 1.5 41%
Roberto Martinez (2013-16) 113 1.44 38%
Ronald Koeman (2016-17) 47 1.47 40%
 
About time to be fair, he's got them playing absolute shite.

A decent manger will have them climbing to mid table by Xmas.
 
So if it leads to an upturn in form and they climb the table it’s absurd?

He didn’t need to rebuild his side. 3 quality additions could have pushed them on. He’s gone wild, nearly 50m on sigurdsson. That should have gone on a striker.

Grayson has better players than most of the championship. Yet we’re in the bottom 3.


There fixtures so far have been


Stoke H Won
Man City A Drew
Chelsea A Lost
Spurs H Lost
Man U A Lost
Bmouth H Won
Burnley H Lost
Brighton A Drew
Arsenal H Lost


So out of those 9 games 5 have been against top 6 sides and barring the Man City away game they have struggled.

Of those that werent they won 2, drew 1 and lost 1

So in reality there is probably the Burnley at home game that is a crap result but then Chelsea got spanked 3-0 at home to Burnley.

Will there be an upturn in results? Well their next fixtures are

Leicester
Watford
Palace
Southampton
West Ham
Huddersfield

so yes there will be an upturn in results and there would have been if they had kept Koemon too.

About time to be fair, he's got them playing absolute shite.

A decent manger will have them climbing to mid table by Xmas.

Given the fixtures in the first 9 games and the next series of games then they would climb into mid table by then anyway.....
 
There fixtures so far have been


Stoke H Won
Man City A Drew
Chelsea A Lost
Spurs H Lost
Man U A Lost
Bmouth H Won
Burnley H Lost
Brighton A Drew
Arsenal H Lost


So out of those 9 games 5 have been against top 6 sides and barring the Man City away game they have struggled.

Of those that werent they won 2, drew 1 and lost 1

So in reality there is probably the Burnley at home game that is a crap result but then Chelsea got spanked 3-0 at home to Burnley.

Will there be an upturn in results? Well their next fixtures are

Leicester
Watford
Palace
Southampton
West Ham
Huddersfield

so yes there will be an upturn in results and there would have been if they had kept Koemon too.

They have been playing terribly. I don't think it's just the teams they've played, it's been the manner of the defeats.

Someone needs to come in, stop playing 4 Number 10s. Set them up with some actual width and they'll climb the table. Koeman has set them up shite so far.
 
Did a good job at Soton but jumped ship so he who lives by the sword and all that.
Fancied Everton this season though with some good young players and spending dosh. Selling their number 9 was a big miss.
 
Don't get it. Why give him free reign to spend all that dosh then sack him so soon? Football is too fickle and cutthroat these days.

No different to us. Ask an Everton fan about the football they have had to watch this season. I watched their game against Arsenal at the weekend, they were like headless chickens.
 
I like Everton a lot. Personally I think Koeman was always dramatically overrated. Like a certain Grayson, he looks tactically clueless.
 
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