Marco Silva
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Marco Silva
Building a great side who play some superb football at times. Still a couple of pieces of the jigsaw to complete but he has all the makings of becoming a great manager and could be really pushing the top 6 next season with Everton
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Re: Marco Silva
I’m not convinced.
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Re: Marco Silva
Good for him
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Re: Marco Silva
He’ll struggle to bridge that gap until he can sort his teams away form out.
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Re: Marco Silva
amazing what you can do with 200 million
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Re: Marco Silva
Wolves and Leicester will hoping to break into the top 6 next term as well,the weakest of the "big guns" might be Chelsea,no Hazard in all likelihood,and perhaps a transfer embargo for a couple of windows.
The signs for Everton are promising,emerging young squad,should be able to spend this summer,Pickford still doesn't convince when under pressure,last night he wasn't tested enough alas.
The signs for Everton are promising,emerging young squad,should be able to spend this summer,Pickford still doesn't convince when under pressure,last night he wasn't tested enough alas.
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Re: Marco Silva
Decent cast.Devils_Advocate wrote:Building a great side who play some superb football at times. Still a couple of pieces of the jigsaw to complete but he has all the makings of becoming a great manager and could be really pushing the top 6 next season with Everton
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Re: Marco Silva
I don't know about Silva but I was very impressed with their Black player at the back who's name escapes me.
Re: Marco Silva
Zouma - he’s on loan from Chelsea.
If they got a good goal scorer to play alongside (or instead of) Calvin-Lewin they could challenge the likes of Arsenal and United and even Chelsea without Hazard next year.
But not convinced yet about Silva - his teams are inconsistent and have historically had long spells of poor results in a season.
If they got a good goal scorer to play alongside (or instead of) Calvin-Lewin they could challenge the likes of Arsenal and United and even Chelsea without Hazard next year.
But not convinced yet about Silva - his teams are inconsistent and have historically had long spells of poor results in a season.
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Re: Marco Silva
Trendy manager with a big budget
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Re: Marco Silva
Yep you could definitely see the difference it makes last night comparing them to usVegas Claret wrote:amazing what you can do with 200 million
Re: Marco Silva
If Abramovich pulls the plug I can honestly see Chelsea drifting back to being a mid table side. They never have been a big club like United, Liverpool, Arsenal and Spurs, just punched above their weight due to Roman’s billions. Take him out of the equation and they are just another West Ham / Palace type club.tiger76 wrote:Wolves and Leicester will hoping to break into the top 6 next term as well,the weakest of the "big guns" might be Chelsea,no Hazard in all likelihood,and perhaps a transfer embargo for a couple of windows.
The signs for Everton are promising,emerging young squad,should be able to spend this summer,Pickford still doesn't convince when under pressure,last night he wasn't tested enough alas.
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Re: Marco Silva
Abramovich has already been tightening the purse strings at the Bridge,and if they don't qualify for the CL a 2nd season running,what calibre of players would go there,and that's not taking into account the possible transfer ban they might have to encounter,plus who knows what future Sarri has there.kaptin1 wrote:If Abramovich pulls the plug I can honestly see Chelsea drifting back to being a mid table side. They never have been a big club like United, Liverpool, Arsenal and Spurs, just punched above their weight due to Roman’s billions. Take him out of the equation and they are just another West Ham / Palace type club.
Hazard will go in the summer window,and i wouldn't rule out other big names jumping ship.
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Re: Marco Silva
Chelsea would appeal to any would be overseas investors.kaptin1 wrote:If Abramovich pulls the plug I can honestly see Chelsea drifting back to being a mid table side. They never have been a big club like United, Liverpool, Arsenal and Spurs, just punched above their weight due to Roman’s billions. Take him out of the equation and they are just another West Ham / Palace type club.
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Re: Marco Silva
As for Everton. Decent going forwards without a real focuk point striker.
Remarkably only City and Liverpool have kept more clean sheets than Everton. 14 theyve kept. Brilliant really
Remarkably only City and Liverpool have kept more clean sheets than Everton. 14 theyve kept. Brilliant really
Re: Marco Silva
I'd have Silva here over Dyche any day of the week, completely different levels of coaching. I knew Silva was a good en when he went into a rank bad Hull side without cash to spend and after 2 or 3 loan additions he had them up as one of the best sides in the division for the 2nd half of the season. Reminds me of the football we played under Coyle, direct high pace attacking sexy football, now it's hoof hoof hoof.
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Re: Marco Silva
Too many football fans on here, and not enough Burnley FC fans.
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Re: Marco Silva
Its possible to be both.Bin Ont Turf wrote:Too many football fans on here, and not enough Burnley FC fans.
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Re: Marco Silva
Were anti football.....well play how we want! CoyleKRBFC wrote:I'd have Silva here over Dyche any day of the week, completely different levels of coaching. I knew Silva was a good en when he went into a rank bad Hull side without cash to spend and after 2 or 3 loan additions he had them up as one of the best sides in the division for the 2nd half of the season. Reminds me of the football we played under Coyle, direct high pace attacking sexy football, now it's hoof hoof hoof.
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Re: Marco Silva
You need to calm down, you've made a mess again.KRBFC wrote:I'd have Silva here over Dyche any day of the week, completely different levels of coaching. I knew Silva was a good en when he went into a rank bad Hull side without cash to spend and after 2 or 3 loan additions he had them up as one of the best sides in the division for the 2nd half of the season. Reminds me of the football we played under Coyle, direct high pace attacking sexy football, now it's hoof hoof hoof.
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Re: Marco Silva
Too many Florence Nightingales and not enough Robin HoodsBin Ont Turf wrote:Too many football fans on here, and not enough Burnley FC fans.
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Re: Marco Silva
Maid Marion Surely?Devils_Advocate wrote:Too many Florence Nightingales and not enough Robin Hoods
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Re: Marco Silva
That maybe so.cricketfieldclarets wrote:Its possible to be both.
But the envious green eyes on here telling me how wonderful other teams are, tell me that there are far too many football fans on here, and not enough Burnley fans.
Thou shalt not covet thy neighbours football clubs.
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Re: Marco Silva
I doubt that Silva could do what Sean Dyche has done on the same budget.KRBFC wrote:I'd have Silva here over Dyche any day of the week, completely different levels of coaching. I knew Silva was a good en when he went into a rank bad Hull side without cash to spend and after 2 or 3 loan additions he had them up as one of the best sides in the division for the 2nd half of the season. Reminds me of the football we played under Coyle, direct high pace attacking sexy football, now it's hoof hoof hoof.
But there is little to doubt that he is a top manager who should do very well with Everton.
Re: Marco Silva
Yes, we know you wouldKRBFC wrote:I'd have Silva here over Dyche any day of the week