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The return of David Moyes

Happy or not

  • Yes

    Votes: 271 25.3%
  • No

    Votes: 365 34.0%
  • Meh. Needs must.

    Votes: 436 40.7%

  • Total voters
    1,072
  • Poll closed .
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I'm a bit numb to everything that happens in this basketcase club of ours.
That said, whilst Moyes doesn't exactly represent a new dawn he comes with a couple of plus points over Dyche for me, mainly his ability to pick out a good signing (not signing a CB from the French league who won't play when we are desperate for a RW etc etc). I'd guess he himself is more of an appeal to any potential players rather than Dyche and a Dyche system.
If it is an interim fix until Bramley Moore then I'm all in.
 

Keep Dyche and the trajectory we’re on and we might go down. All defense. No attack.

Short-term Moyes. Moderately increases staying up chances and advancement up the table. Adds attack, which is missing. Adds new eyes and ideas on players new to Moyes.

Stay up. Summer time is here. Assign a new long-term manager based on the future. Arrive at BMD in the PL. Spending for players increases.

Year from now this may be seen as a brilliant move.
 

Don’t want him any where near the club again but we are a total basket case at the moment. Yes we have nice new sparkly American owners with lots of cash but the playing side of the club is shocking… Pickford and Branthwaite apart (with a nod in the right direction to Tarkowski who is now 32) none of the players inspire me with any confidence or appear to have and backbone for,a fight. Most are out of contract at the end of the season and won’t be here come August. There are not many managers going to,leave a job to come to is mid season so the pool of unemployed managers is small and of a poor quality as they have been recently sacked or out of work for a period of time.
Literally have no idea who we should go for
Personally don’t think Potter would have been a good fit here also and can see him being out of a job in 6-12 months too ant West Ham
 
No to your no. You can’t expect to just stride forward. Things don’t turn around on a sixpence. A young progressive coach will not work well with our lousy squad. We need someone to keep us up, not prematurely indulge the fans’ hopes for the future. Of course the same stuff was said about Dyche - because we were so badly run. Had been for manager after manager. Until the club is well run - and even with TFG that will take time - we have to stick with whatever keeps up.

The guy to bring us back to mid-table, and then maybe success, is not the next guy. Possibly not even the one after that.
No to your no to my no. You go after manager's that can actually improve you and help you take the next step. We could have very easily been midtable these past two seasons. We are better than last year and we had a ten points deduction looming over our head last year. The failure has been coaching and lacking ambition is what got us here in the first place and what got us into trouble with Benitez and Dyche. It will likely be a repeat with Moyes. It is fine margins and while we need to improve several areas, you go after the best you can. We can do better than Moyez.
 
I'm a bit numb to everything that happens in this basketcase club of ours.
That said, whilst Moyes doesn't exactly represent a new dawn he comes with a couple of plus points over Dyche for me, mainly his ability to pick out a good signing (not signing a CB from the French league who won't play when we are desperate for a RW etc etc). I'd guess he himself is more of an appeal to any potential players rather than Dyche and a Dyche system.
If it is an interim fix until Bramley Moore then I'm all in.

well if it’s interim ( to the TFG )

theyl paying him off to
 
Bill Kenwright bid for Alan Shearer...


This club has shown an utter lack of imagination today. We're a laughing stock. So many of our fans are actually afraid of modern life. Every Everton manager seems to have to have been here before. An incestuous gene pool.

Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results is...you know the rest.

We haven't actually appointed him though...

It's just rumour
 

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