 This video is sponsored by One Football. One Football's app makes it easy to keep up to date with transfer news, scores and stats all in the one place. To download the One Football app, click the link in the description. The app is free. Silver's Blues falter once more at his old stomping ground. There's a lot of talk around this game in terms of the press. Michael Silver returned to Warford after what is still a disputed claim over the last year. Troy Dini came out this week and had those comments so I kicked the shit out of the team. Michael Silver was able to motivate the players in the same way Troy Dini said that aggression would do. Looking at the team before the game, a lot of people would have said that Michael Silver had a good foundation to build off after last week against a good performance against Madden City, against the younger players coming into the team in Kenny. David's captain and they had a chance to stake more of a place and build on what people thought was a good performance last week. But instead he changes it and tinkers with the team once again, bringing Richardson and Guilfe back into the team after benching them against City. He went for like a diamond in midfield with Gomez, Ghana, Tom and Guilfe with Guilfe and Tom kind of swapping that forward attack and roll every nine again. Tom kept his place as captain, interestingly Kenny stayed and obviously Richardson came back in dropping those two wingers and going quite a narrow play. Funnily enough it was a similar kind of way to Warford lined up. Looking into the game itself those first 45 minutes really lacked quality on both sides. I didn't see too much from Everton or from Warford really, both teams struggling to get any quality on the ball. We looked poor on crosses 10 minutes in I would have said, which was typically a cumin trait in years gone by with set pieces being our biggest hurdle of time recently. But we did, we looked about, without Pickford's forehead save, those first open in 10 minutes they kind of saved this. Towson had a chance and then Shelf followed shortly after by Guilfe hitting the crossbar, easy to forget though. In a game like this they had a couple of chances like that but it was easily buried in amongst the poor performance that came. Especially in the second half. Right on the start of that second half a very astute Warford manager brings Andre Grey on when they win a free kick as Denny gives one away on the edge of a box. Danger signs, alarm bells ring. Funnily enough we actually deal with that free kick pretty well. We're able to deal with it following the free kick and then an open play and obviously it comes off the corner. And there's an issue towards the end of the game as we clearly see with Zimmer and the referee over whether Pickford got a touch there which led to the corner. Regardless of that fact to switch off in the way that they did after dealing well with the set piece which has been our biggest stumbling block over the last few weeks is just unforgivable. They just completely switch off from open play. Really easy to see everybody along that back line, everybody from Ghana who has come back well on the team along that back forward just switch off. It's an easy goal for Grey just brought on in the 65th minute. That's kind of in between two changes by Michael Silva. He brought Walcott on for Gomez which permues me and a lot of fans I think seeing as Walcott wasn't great last week, wasn't great the week before and hasn't really done much the replaced loopman in the team. I think a lot of people agree. Bernard comes on for Richardison in the 63th minute just after that goal goes in. Again a little surprisingly I think a lot of people would have liked to see Richardison and Bernard on those wings. Towards the end of that game as we were trying to get an equaliser Walcott again just didn't offer too much going forward. I think a lot of some people said that they thought they had a good game, that Man City game and a lot of people didn't as well. I was surprised for one anyway. Later on that game in terms of substitutions there wasn't really too much. In those last few minutes we had two chances. Then you hit off the crossbar the second time in the game. Optimus would say that we were unlucky maybe not to score two of those goals. But it's followed quite quickly by a sitter. A missing of a sitter by Don La Cavaloon just brought off the bench. Fresh legs, fresh mindset, couldn't finish, not good enough. It just summed up what we have in the striker role but ultimately it sums up that game for us. Obviously there was an issue at the end of the game with Zuma and the referee. As we mentioned Zuma feeling that the corner that had been gifted before Watford's only goal in the 64th minute was incorrect. But ultimately we couldn't keep her cool from open play. That's why we gave the goal away and then Zuma couldn't keep us cool at the end of the game. And we've been wanting for people to have a go at the referee to really call them on some decisions being made. But he couldn't keep us cool at the end of the game and ultimately we can't use somebody who has been good for us. Or has at least been relatively solid at the back and we probably would have used. I would prefer to replace Keane with Zuma with Mina to be honest for the next few weeks. I'm hoping obviously he's going to come in. Marco Silva didn't stay on that touch line very long. He shot down the tunnel but I would imagine a difficult day for him coming back to his old club. Football and why he's not able to compete or at least not being able to win the game. There was a lot of stigma around Silva in terms of his ability at Everton, in terms of his ability at Watford, in terms of the way that things ended between him and his former club when Everton came in for him last year. There's some bigger questions to be asked here. It's a really poor run of form and it's been particularly bad. For the last three years we come to this point in the year, end of January, start of February. And we hit a crisis point. David Squires did it really well in his cartoon a few weeks ago in The Guardian. We get to this point every year and we hit a crisis point for the last three years. And rightly so, it's not been the right level. Don't get me wrong. It's not been the standard. It's not been the results. It's not been the team. It's not been the attitude that we wanted Everton Football Club. But something told me a few weeks ago that after everything in the last three years, after the mega round of managers that we've had being topped off by Aladise last, and we can see how bad it could really get if we keep going along that way. I think there's more patience from fans this year. I certainly thought of a few, maybe after the Huddersfield game. I certainly thought then that there was more patience from the fans than the media were letting on. There was an understanding that we need stability. There was an understanding that there's somebody more at the helm of the ship in terms of Marcel Brands. But how long has that patience gone to last? I think a lot of fans want, of course we want them to succeed. Of course we want them to turn it around. Of course we want this team to be his team. And we want them to play the way we want Everton to play. And we want them to win games like that. But at what point do you give him too much time? At what point do we waste time? We've already wasted it three times in a row now. We've made the wrong decision since this money has come in from Mashiri. And obviously the stories have come out about Bielsa, about replacements being eyed up. Ultimately as fans I think we want a bit of comment whether it be from Brands for the board. I think there is a split start to grow in terms of people wanting Silva out or not. For me personally it's a difficult one. I think stability is massive for us now. I would hate to see us do what we've done for the last three years and what we know damages us. And what I think ultimately damages the squad further is just chopping and changing managerial staff. This group of players is turning in the... The group of players has had the same number of managers as teams that I would have looked at a few years ago, mid-table teams. Hoping when Martinez was sacked when we first got that money that that's not what would happen with us. Ultimately that's not the case. Ultimately I don't know whether Silva's good enough. The results certainly suggest that he's not. I mean the results haven't been there. The performances haven't been there. And I think if it had been slightly better there would be more patients coming from the Everton fans. But it's pretty dire, it's pretty awful. It's worrying that he had so many players brought in part of the season and he's still not being able to perform with him. It's not even like Galladais last year having two players. It's really difficult. Ultimately for me I think we still need to give them a little bit of time. I think it would certainly buy time for the manager, the coaching staff and relieve some of the Everton fans would be a comment from Marcel Brands, a comment from the board. They understand that it's not good enough. But we've seen this entrenchment happen over the last few years when the alarm bells start ringing and things start going wrong. It's just really not good enough. Beyond that it was a really dross game to go to Warford and for them to have all the comments that they had mid-week from Tridenti from the fans and ultimately show that Silva wasn't good enough twice this year to play them, not beat them. Really not good. I think that's Silva has started. Our opinion of Silva has changed over the last few weeks. He's beginning to look like he's on borrowed time and he's beginning to look really nervous too. Stability is the main thing that we need at Everton Football Club but whether that's with or without Silva means you have to be seen. Let us know what you think in the comments below.