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You are trying too hard.
You can never try too hard and I hope Moyes realises that even playing away — mind you what is Moyes record away at Anfield and other top grounds including Wembley. By the way those replying with a simple laugh would be appreciated better if they replied with words because I know they were at least grown up!
 

Why would he shoot his own agenda in the foot by mentioning that?

At the end of the day David Moyes is 10 years older than Sean Dyche and is still managing in the Premier League while Dychey is on Talksport and his two bald mates are sat at home watching The Chase. I think it’s probably best to just respond to any Dyche fans with “Talksport” from now on.

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See that's a good point about Moyes, maybe dychessaurus just needs more Premier League experience.
 
Why would he shoot his own agenda in the foot by mentioning that?

At the end of the day David Moyes is 10 years older than Sean Dyche and is still managing in the Premier League while Dychey is on Talksport and his two bald mates are sat at home watching The Chase. I think it’s probably best to just respond to any Dyche fans with “Talksport” from now on.

Generally happens Mike when managers are out of a job.

Moyes was forever on it.

 
Absolutely crying at this. You are utterly raging that Moyes has picked up the same number of points in 10 games as Dyche managed in 19 aren’t you.

Care to forensically analyse all of Dyche’s wins in the same way and come up with excuses as to why we won them? I can do it for you if you don’t want to, no bother.
I’m discussing Moyes not Dyche, let’s be honest here I was more than grateful for Dyche’s two previous seasons but nobody could be happy with his teams performances this season and he threw his hand in himself. As for utterly raging over Moyes being better than Dyche you don’t have to bother I’ve seen all of the home games at Goodison going back a long time and I’m pleased with the wins and points gained by Moyes since he came back but I won’t let eleven games persuade me over the eleven and half years we had with Moyes last time, so if you don’t mind I’ll wait until I see how the rest of the season pans out.
 

You can never try too hard and I hope Moyes realises that even playing away — mind you what is Moyes record away at Anfield and other top grounds including Wembley. By the way those replying with a simple laugh would be appreciated better if they replied with words because I know they were at least grown up!

What was Dyche’s record away to the top 6 teams? In fact don’t worry about looking it up, I’ll just tell you. He picked up 3 points in 16 games.
 
We've averaged 41 points for 3 years before this season, so in my view we'd have been down there - 12th-17th because the players dictate it. We're relying on the pace and creativity of the likes of Harrison and Lindstrom, and the composure of Doucoure and Beto.

There's a saying about quality and form.

I hope we can play without pressure and pickup some more wins, but the likelihood is we'll revert to type. There's already signs of it creeping in with too many draws.

You weren’t saying we’d be 12-17th last summer though. You were saying you’d take 17th, like that would be a success.
 
Glad to see he’s still maintaining his trademark levels of class and dignity when discussing his fellow professional managers and not publicly throwing any of them under the bus to make himself look better.

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Me me me, I I I. Horrible arrogant Thatcher loving cart horse.
 

Why? The situations are hardly fair, Moyes has had 4 key first team players removed through injury for the last 3 months of the season. At the start of the season when Dyche we missing 1 player, we had people saying “what do you expect” when losing 4/4 games.

Your post would have some merit if you didn’t spend all the time when you were assassinating Dyche saying ‘no excuses’ every game, and that injuries didn’t matter, transfer spend didn’t matter, and even off field events didn’t matter. You were literally saying ‘no excuses, don’t let us down Sean’ before every game.

Dyche came in and had a strike force of Ellis Simms to keep us up in the run in when Calvert Lewin got injured and we’d sold Gordon. ‘No excuses’

He starts this season without Branthwaite, Coleman Patterson, Garner, Chermiti and then picks up long term injuries to McNeil, Iroegbunam and Broja. ‘No excuses Sean’

Moyes comes in and it’s ‘he’s missing 4 first team players’

I absolutely agree with you. The losses of Calvert Lewin Ndiaye Mangala and McNeil are affecting the team, but your argument doesn’t have much credit when you denied the existence of injuries under the previous manager.

Injuries have hobbled many a manager at Everton and it’s logical to anyone that if you can’t consistently get your best players on the pitch together you won’t win much. The new regime need to sort out the conditioning of the squad at Everton because funnily enough if Moyes starts next season missing a load of key players and squad options, and then getting a load more injured, it’s probably not going to go as well as it could have.
 
Your post would have some merit if you didn’t spend all the time when you were assassinating Dyche saying ‘no excuses’ every game, and that injuries didn’t matter, transfer spend didn’t matter, and even off field events didn’t matter. You were literally saying ‘no excuses, don’t let us down Sean’ before every game.

Dyche came in and had a strike force of Ellis Simms to keep us up in the run in when Calvert Lewin got injured and we’d sold Gordon. ‘No excuses’

He starts this season without Branthwaite, Coleman Patterson, Garner, Chermiti and then picks up long term injuries to McNeil, Iroegbunam and Broja. ‘No excuses Sean’

Moyes comes in and it’s ‘he’s missing 4 first team players’

I absolutely agree with you. The losses of Calvert Lewin Ndiaye Mangala and McNeil are affecting the team, but your argument doesn’t have much credit when you denied the existence of injuries under the previous manager.

Injuries have hobbled many a manager at Everton and it’s logical to anyone that if you can’t consistently get your best players on the pitch together you won’t win much. The new regime need to sort out the conditioning of the squad at Everton because funnily enough if Moyes starts next season missing a load of key players and squad options, and then getting a load more injured, it’s probably not going to go as well as it could have.
Was that when he would post every game talking directly to Dyche?

‘Don't let us down Sean’
 
You weren’t saying we’d be 12-17th last summer though. You were saying you’d take 17th, like that would be a success.

After the summer window, for me, this season has only ever been about getting through it - to the summer under new owners and Bramley Moore as a Premier League club. I'd have taken 17th/skipped the season entirely yes.

As is, we've hired Moyes after 19 games and we'll finish 14th, 15th, 16th? Whoop.
 
Your post would have some merit if you didn’t spend all the time when you were assassinating Dyche saying ‘no excuses’ every game, and that injuries didn’t matter, transfer spend didn’t matter, and even off field events didn’t matter. You were literally saying ‘no excuses, don’t let us down Sean’ before every game.

Dyche came in and had a strike force of Ellis Simms to keep us up in the run in when Calvert Lewin got injured and we’d sold Gordon. ‘No excuses’

He starts this season without Branthwaite, Coleman Patterson, Garner, Chermiti and then picks up long term injuries to McNeil, Iroegbunam and Broja. ‘No excuses Sean’

Moyes comes in and it’s ‘he’s missing 4 first team players’

I absolutely agree with you. The losses of Calvert Lewin Ndiaye Mangala and McNeil are affecting the team, but your argument doesn’t have much credit when you denied the existence of injuries under the previous manager.

Injuries have hobbled many a manager at Everton and it’s logical to anyone that if you can’t consistently get your best players on the pitch together you won’t win much. The new regime need to sort out the conditioning of the squad at Everton because funnily enough if Moyes starts next season missing a load of key players and squad options, and then getting a load more injured, it’s probably not going to go as well as it could have.

:lol: :lol: :lol: Naaaahhhhh you are not having Coleman, Patterson and Chermiti SURELY. And Iroegbunam who he’d already dropped, and McNeil who played every single game up until December :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
After the summer window, for me, this season has only ever been about getting through it - to the summer under new owners and Bramley Moore as a Premier League club. I'd have taken 17th/skipped the season entirely yes.

As is, we've hired Moyes after 19 games and we'll finish 14th, 15th, 16th? Whoop.

Whoop indeed, you said you’d take 17th and wanted the former manager practically knighted for achieving it, so you must be delighted with 14th-16th. #ThankYouGaffer
 


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