He won't resign. Which is reason Randy supposedly wants him. Because he's not a turd burglar. And that's presuming Villa ITKs are right. Goes against everything if Moyes just quits. Not happening
I would like to add that i have the utmost respect for a grand old club like everton. There is NO WAY AT ALL that moyes would or should consider villa. They are not on the same par.
Lol, a Birmingham fan coming onto an Everton fan forum to talk about Aston Villa. Seen it all now.
Pleasantries aside, I've been on here before, maybe a year ago and had a decent conversation with a few of you Everton fans about an upcoming game. I've never had a bad word to say about Everton, fans or club and would like to think we're very similar in terms of history, heritage and ethics.
Yes some of our fans are going OTT on the whole Moyes to Villa movement that seems to be flooding Twitter and gathering pace in some factions of the media, but you can't blame them, he's a fantastic coach and highly sort after. I must admit I would quite like him to be at VP but the reality of it seems very very hard to comprehend. We're at the same kind of level, have the same kind of funds, have the same kind of aspirations and very much the same agendas. We all know about each other's success' and what we've won but is their any need for the ill feeling from many of you?
Every club has idiots, don't paint us all with the same brush.
There is no chance of moysie going to villa mate .TalkSPORT are going to ring me back after 9am regarding my thoughts on Villa and McLeish! I just hope I can keep it clean, especially, if DM does go to Villa, the thought of McLeish managing the MIGHTY blues!![]()
TalkSPORT are going to ring me back after 9am regarding my thoughts on Villa and McLeish! I just hope I can keep it clean, especially, if DM does go to Villa, the thought of McLeish managing the MIGHTY blues!![]()
Hope you didn't mind me plagiarising you, lads? I was cut off before I could say hello to GOT!
For the record I do think we're the bigger club, but the difference is marginal, subjective, relative, up for interpretation and ultimately not as clear cut as we'd like to believe.
Everton are a big club. So are they. End of.
In this context though, all things considered, it would be a backwards step and a sideways move at best for Moyes. Hence it being utter bollocks. As LCAB, THT and everyone has been saying for yonks.