I support him 100%. Glad he’s back. He will inspire the team. I don’t care anymore that he left. I haven’t stayed at my job my entire life. I’ve gone back to previous employers and they didn’t hate me. He said things he regrets and has reflected on it. We all have.
We can’t measure success and failure as binary. One team wins the PL. The other 19 aren’t failures. Hardware matters and it will come. But the biggest short-term success that’s measurable will be attacking, better recruitment, and attitude.
It’s attitude, man. He inherited a team in a relegation battle as did his predecessor. I agree Dyche had more to deal with. But is Moyes going to remind us every week about it? No way.
You can feel the change already. He left a decade ago for what he felt was the next best job. Okay. Whatever. Let it go. He loves this club. Like most of us at our jobs and life, we try and usually get better.
I think it’s good he left. Let’s see what wisdom he has to offer that his younger self didn’t have. Let him train up Baines. Now that Moyes is in the twilight years and less out for the next best thing, he can build the next best thing in Everton by growing us, creating our next manager, and maybe moving up into DoF and really providing a huge impact to our growth than he ever could as manager.
UTFT COYB