tbh, we were a shambles while he was here, but he papered over kenwrights crack - acted as his heat shield as it wereWe've been a shambles since he left.
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tbh, we were a shambles while he was here, but he papered over kenwrights crack - acted as his heat shield as it wereWe've been a shambles since he left.
To be fair Moyes spent 13m Net over the 11 years he was here.I can't remember Everton having a plan B in the 10 years he was here it was just graft football what i can remember is we matched most teams outside the top 6 and got beat home and away against the top 6 other than the odd exception which the late chairman called good times
Don't want to be disrespectful about West Ham they are a great club but you lot tried the champagne stuff under Pellegrini look how that turned out
Moyes will keep you floating which is better than sinking
Moyes' Everton could play some good stuff, when he had the best of the rest of the personnel not stockpiled at the big four/scab 6/ESL 8 he did us well.
He had to wheel and deal and find players with a grudge that had been scrap heaped and give them a path to redemption. This aspect is where he excelled.
Players overlooked, even sometimes by Everton previously he brought in and got working well. The system has changed somewhat now, there's more money available and the stockpiling of players is occurring overseas where PL clubs can farm out talent to Belgium and Portugal and the likes to see if they come good. So the pickings are even fewer. Moyes loved a punt, take a chance on a Lescott for instance or a Marcus Bent and see em come good. The problem was, sometimes they'd come so good they'd end up on mega wages elsewhere (Lescott, Arteta) or going awol (Yakubu) falling out of favour (Bent) suffering burn out (Cahill) or staying the course (Baines, Jagielka).
He was and is pragmatic, survival first anything extra a bonus. How we could have done with some of that recently. I'd have a drunk Moyes stood on his head in a bucket of water making decisions here before fat boy benitez, fat boy lampard, fat boy allardyce, or wide boy martinez. Chancers the lot. The opposite of safe and considered Moyes. People love rollercoasters, the ups n downs. Yeah variety and all that. Here at Everton we've suffered a few to many downs in the PL years.
Go all out and get him Lukaku to focus his side on with Soucek in behind a la Cahill and you'll see the difference. Give him his 25 league goals a season man as a certainty and you'll see a different Moyes side.
Moyes' Everton could play some good stuff, when he had the best of the rest of the personnel not stockpiled at the big four/scab 6/ESL 8 he did us well.
He had to wheel and deal and find players with a grudge that had been scrap heaped and give them a path to redemption. This aspect is where he excelled.
Players overlooked, even sometimes by Everton previously he brought in and got working well. The system has changed somewhat now, there's more money available and the stockpiling of players is occurring overseas where PL clubs can farm out talent to Belgium and Portugal and the likes to see if they come good. So the pickings are even fewer. Moyes loved a punt, take a chance on a Lescott for instance or a Marcus Bent and see em come good. The problem was, sometimes they'd come so good they'd end up on mega wages elsewhere (Lescott, Arteta) or going awol (Yakubu) falling out of favour (Bent) suffering burn out (Cahill) or staying the course (Baines, Jagielka).
He was and is pragmatic, survival first anything extra a bonus. How we could have done with some of that recently. I'd have a drunk Moyes stood on his head in a bucket of water making decisions here before fat boy benitez, fat boy lampard, fat boy allardyce, or wide boy martinez. Chancers the lot. The opposite of safe and considered Moyes. People love rollercoasters, the ups n downs. Yeah variety and all that. Here at Everton we've suffered a few to many downs in the PL years.
Go all out and get him Lukaku to focus his side on with Soucek in behind a la Cahill and you'll see the difference. Give him his 25 league goals a season man as a certainty and you'll see a different Moyes side.
I think that’s a bit unfair on Villa tbh, Emery isn’t a chequebook manager, most of the squad that’s doing so well this season are the same players that were complete [Poor language removed] under Gerrard.At some point when the money runs out Villa will come crashing back down (aka when the league make sure they don't get CL and FFP makes sure they can't spend to get it) and Emery will get found out. Howe will be gone by the end of the season.
Sounds familiar.Hello and I appreciate being allowed on to your site.
I have a question. Apologies if others have asked before. But after a while, did you get tired of Moyes' tactics, stubborn-ness and the standard of football under him ?
You'll be aware of the divide it's causing amongst us West Ham fans. True, he won us a trophy but with the exception of Fiorentina in the final, in which we were very lucky, the standard of opposition was average at best.
My own view is that he's sucking the life out of us. As for the 'be careful what you wish for' and 'safe pair of hands' spouted out by his mates in the media, I don't buy into it.
Thanks in advance and good luck for the rest of the season.
If he had his first 11 and the gears clicked we'd play some good togger.When Moyes was manager here loads of people were moaning that the football was rubbish (it really wasn't), and that we needed to bin Moyes and get a more progressive manager in order to get to the next level. When he left and we got a more progressive manager we plummeted down the league and we now dream about the Baines/Pienaar/Arteta inspired football that had us scoring plenty of goals and finishing in the top 6 most seasons.
When Moyes bins West Ham off next summer (as he should after the stick he keeps getting) and you plummet down the league, you will realise what you had.
But they won the world cup........It's honestly such a f'n pisstake that West Ham fans have the gall to criticise Moyes. What are you honestly expecting? Another club, like Newcastle, who have the audacity to claim they're a big club. Not won a single championship in English football history. And where is this perception that they are known for good football come from? They haven't done so for literally decades. They've been in the second division on more than one occasion. Shut your mouths and enjoy the best you've had in generations, soft arse.