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Everton 1-1 Blackburn Rovers. 21st Jan @ 15.00

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Coyle hasn't got a lot to choose from up front and he has a reputation for developing young players. I would find it very surprising if he wasn't interested in taking Vellios on loan. And I think he'd do very well for them.

Would he love to have him tho, or would he just try him here and there as an extra option in the same way he would if he signed say, Sammy Ameobi.
 
Coyle hasn't got a lot to choose from up front and he has a reputation for developing young players. I would find it very surprising if he wasn't interested in taking Vellios on loan. And I think he'd do very well for them.

He did buy Ngog who was less that steller at the rs

Vellios has done enough to get a loan to a bolton or wigan...same with gueye who i rate more than most
 

We can all try and find a scape goat or blame whoever, the problem is moyes. Until we get rid of this usless prick we will never move forward.
 

We can all try and find a scape goat or blame whoever, the problem is moyes. Until we get rid of this usless prick we will never move forward.

No need for that like.

The Moyes era at Everton is coming to an end, it's just a matter of when. But until the real problem is sorted out there is just too much fear of what might happen when he does go. Undoubtedly there might be a short-term boost in our fortunes, but the negativity would soon creep in again. Anyone who witnessed the Mike Walker season can relate to that. We've dodged relegation twice in the recent past on the last day of the season, mostly by extremely good fortune. We won't get away with it for a third time.
 
No need for that like.

The Moyes era at Everton is coming to an end, it's just a matter of when. But until the real problem is sorted out there is just too much fear of what might happen when he does go. Undoubtedly there might be a short-term boost in our fortunes, but the negativity would soon creep in again. Anyone who witnessed the Mike Walker season can relate to that. We've dodged relegation twice in the recent past on the last day of the season, mostly by extremely good fortune. We won't get away with it for a third time.

The board need to go - with someone to provide suitable investment to actually support the manager.

That is the issue. Until then it wouldn't matter who could come in. Even Mourinho would be struggling with a board that has done what this one has in selling off 5 players last summer - saying replacements would be acquired - then not even doing that.


These ones blaming Moyes are so short sighted they can't see past the end of their noses. Replacing the manager would have jack all effect other than to destabilise the youth setup and the club in general. When its the top tier - the board that are the ones completely under performing.

I'm talking about the ones who've not provided the commercial revenue growth through lack of "investment".
 

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