I'm less certain about that.Wow, hopefully we will still be in the Premier League too.
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I'm less certain about that.Wow, hopefully we will still be in the Premier League too.
Domestic abuse more like.There's something about a club and manager who both require rebuilding that's quite romantic.
Who cares, it's West Ham.
Probably doing better than David Moyes. Or at least he's more charismatic, even though I'd say it's easy to be more charismatic than the human equivalent of stale bread.
I think I need a break after reading this page.Why people think Moyes will be the solution is beyond me. We are terrible at attacking- Moyes was hardly great at that was he? We are too slow in transition - only way Moyes will sort that is by punting it forward, and who is going to link up the play/hold up the ball with our players? Tosun? DCL? Yeah right!
We hate seasoned pros like Walcott, Schneiderlin and Sigurdsson always getting the nod because managers inexplicably deem them reliable, when the only thing that is reliable about them is that they will always offer little. Well, Moyes made a career of that. If you think he's going to leave them out for people like Iwobi, then you are having a laugh. Not to mention the fact that good 'ol captain Coleman will be back in, never to be dropped. Michael Keane, now he's a Moyes type player - he'll be in all the time. Whereas younger players like Tom Davies will be hauled out of the team at the first sign of a mistake, whilst the players listed above will keep getting picked.
Never changing formation, useless late subs, defensive style of play, bottling it a lot. An ineffective press etc.The list goes on and on. Moyes would be a terrible appointment for what we have at our disposal.
I really thought we'd finally reached the stage where the Premier League clubs had stopped turning to the Brexit dinosaurs like Pulis, Hughes, Hughton, Pardew, Allardyce and Moyes and were starting to think differently, but hey, trust us to keep it going. I am utterly sickened by the thought of Moyes getting anywhere near the club, and worse still, he continues to be his own PR machine just like the aforementioned blerts and actually has some Evertonians begging for his return.
Give me a break.
We don’t want him back.Come home David Moyes we need you....
I think everyone needs there beds and start fresh in the morning.Davey Moyes
Take me home
To the place
I belong
It's the Boys Pen
With Bill Kenwright
Take me home
I think everyone needs there beds and start fresh in the morning.
Why people think Moyes will be the solution is beyond me. We are terrible at attacking- Moyes was hardly great at that was he? We are too slow in transition - only way Moyes will sort that is by punting it forward, and who is going to link up the play/hold up the ball with our players? Tosun? DCL? Yeah right!
We hate seasoned pros like Walcott, Schneiderlin and Sigurdsson always getting the nod because managers inexplicably deem them reliable, when the only thing that is reliable about them is that they will always offer little. Well, Moyes made a career of that. If you think he's going to leave them out for people like Iwobi, then you are having a laugh. Not to mention the fact that good 'ol captain Coleman will be back in, never to be dropped. Michael Keane, now he's a Moyes type player - he'll be in all the time. Whereas younger players like Tom Davies will be hauled out of the team at the first sign of a mistake, whilst the players listed above will keep getting picked.
Never changing formation, useless late subs, defensive style of play, bottling it a lot. An ineffective press etc.The list goes on and on. Moyes would be a terrible appointment for what we have at our disposal.
I really thought we'd finally reached the stage where the Premier League clubs had stopped turning to the Brexit dinosaurs like Pulis, Hughes, Hughton, Pardew, Allardyce and Moyes and were starting to think differently, but hey, trust us to keep it going. I am utterly sickened by the thought of Moyes getting anywhere near the club, and worse still, he continues to be his own PR machine just like the aforementioned blerts and actually has some Evertonians begging for his return.
Give me a break.