2024/25 David Moyes


Nobody knows if Moyes is the right or wrong appointment, only when it’s all said and done and he’s either succeeded or failed will we know.

But the assessment we can make so far is that he’s done an excellent job with a team that apparently Sean Dyche could take no further, and he did immediately whilst battling injuries something that I’m sure Sean Dyche wasn’t about to do.

The next question is can he progress us as a club and the answer to that should be yes I think he can. The man he is today isn’t the man he was the first time round, we are getting an experienced manager who understands the club. And weather you view the trophy West Ham won as tin pot or not, he did win it and I personally having watched that final would have loved that to be us. The experience of winning that can benefit us.

I for the first time in a long time am looking forward to the future.
Some of those draws we've had could, maybe should've been wins (utd in particular)
It's enjoyable watching us trying to win the game, the players playing like they should win the game, and it is better to be disappointed with a draw than breathing a sigh of relief with one after a painful 90minutes.

I completely trust Moyes to get in good characters to strengthen the squad in the summer rebuild too. We're in good hands
 

Thought subs should have been made at 0-0 for us to try and go to win it. It almost seemed like we were waiting and hoping we may change way we were playing
To be fair he was trying to get Lindstrom on before their goal which came from that side of the field. soucek was actually due to come off aswel before he scored just the ball didn't go dead for an age for the subs for either side to be made
 
1 in 7. We lost to Bournemouth in the cup, drew the derby, beat Palace, and drew with United, Brentford, Wolves and West Ham.

Its more the nature of the performances for me. I can recall even in this season the media blowing smoke up dyche's backside because we were 1 loss in 5 or 6. Everton fans knew however the performances stunk. We were not even competing for wins. Just 0-0 draws. At no stage under dyche did anyone go oh we were unlucky not to win that. More the opposite of we were lucky not to lose that. In contrast the games under Moyes we have. Glorious chances in the Brentford game. Should have won it with the chance at wolves. 2 goals up against united.
There is a massive difference in the black and white of its 1 in 7 either wins or not defeated.
We're not overloaded with quality but the contrast of two managers working with the same players is staggering.
 
He’s lost his last 3 prem home games

No wins in his last 4 prem games

Moyes is unbeaten in 9 prem games

It should be 10 because we deserved at least a point against villa as well
He's done more than enough to underline his credentials for a bigger club.

I'd also take Silva back if not Iraola.
 

Ndiaye makes Moyes’ system work.

No surprise that we’ve stopped scoring a bit more freely since Ndiaye got injured.

it’s the right system, just running with the wrong personnel in some spots at the moment. Having Chermiti and Broja available should hopefully alleviate some of that.
 
Why?? What makes you so sure?? I’m not saying you’re wrong or right nobody can answer that. I’m just curious why you think he is the answer?
Because he's put a young team together who play exciting football that get results...and he could do even better with Everton.

Moyes is set in his ways and sterile and hardly ever trusts younger players.
 
Because he's put a young team together who play exciting football that get results...and he could do even better with Everton.

Moyes is set in his ways and sterile and hardly ever trusts younger players.
Fair enough, I don’t think TFG are going to pull the trigger on Moyes in the summer so we will never know not in the short to medium term anyway.
 

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