I say after every game if Dyche was in charge we wouldn't have got that result , I sound like a bloody parrot.Yeah mate, I'd have us on about 20/21 pts right now under Dyche and Ipswich/Leicester would still be smelling blood.
Moyes has literally just propelled Everton well away from the drop and that has a huge effect on the bottom clubs. Instead of having 2 to chase, they've only got Wolves.
Been unreal turnaround. I'll take a point tonight but created more than enough to win, same last Saturday. It's called having standards, something Moyes has instilled in the squad with immediate effect.
I think Beto getting in on goal has only one thing on his mind, and that`s to have an effort on goal. Had it been Alcaraz through on goal and Beto in a better position Alcaraz might have taken slid Beto in.Should have rolled it to Alcaraz for the winner.
I say after every game if Dyche was in charge we wouldn't have got that result , I sound like a bloody parrot.
But it's truly how if feel , he was so negative , talking us down and not even trying to win games , how many shots did we have in some games.
Got a feeling we can give anyone a game these days injured players or not.
We were conditioned the last few years to expect the worst. Now I’m expecting positive outcomes every week. There will be bad runs at some point, but the fact that he did that in one month is remarkable.The world really gone crazy when David Moyes is being a positive manager and our fanbase is not fuming.
If going 7 unbeaten after watching us under Dyche hasn't done it, I'm afraid there's nothing he can do to fully change your mind. He's been almost faultless.Moyes; confounding his critics (of which I've been one * ) one game at a time
*still not totally convinced - but he'll do for now.
In sure he's got some sand dunes mapped outNice little break for the lads in the sun now.
No more shuttle runs on Ainsdale Beach, whilst Dychey and Woany look on, eating pickled eggs out of a jar.
Yeah. I think it’s come with experience with him too. He’s seen it all before. The players in this squad can be fragile at times so probably best to put the arm around and coax a bit more out of them. Beats Dyche shrugging his shoulders and saying we’re terrible and he can’t change it after every game.It’s also his measured approach. Players can see the disappointment in their manager. But instead of laying into them like Pep would do, he teaches them how to have a short memory, don’t be a robot, keep pushing forward. No need to kill their esteem when they already know what they did wrong.