How long before this actually ends up worse than waiting for Martinez to be sacked?, one thing that hasn't changed under Moshiri is the apparent fact that we love to take a long time to make decisions
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How long before this actually ends up worse than waiting for Martinez to be sacked?, one thing that hasn't changed under Moshiri is the apparent fact that we love to take a long time to make decisions
Seriously, I would rather have Rafael than Moyes (and I don't want either of them).
Not sure mate - Unsworth openly available at 40/1 at present while Moyes between 8/1 and 10/1.If, and it's a huge unlikely if, all other targets don't come off then it would go to Unsworth. All ahead of Moyes.
De boers gagging for it, id rather take the risk on him than see moyes returnIf, and it's a huge unlikely if, all other targets don't come off then it would go to Unsworth. All ahead of Moyes.
Not sure mate - Unsworth openly available at 40/1 at present while Moyes between 8/1 and 10/1.
Ben thinking a left field choice all along
De boers gagging for it, id rather take the risk on him than see moyes return
De boers gagging for it, id rather take the risk on him than see moyes return
Reading the article rather than the headline, he isn't even backing him. He says he'd rather give it to Pellegrini, but Moyes would do a decent job if they gave it to him. I'd agree with that to be honest. Absolutely 100% against him coming back because i want so much better, but there can be little argument that he would do a steady job.Moyes isn't coming back. Andy Gray is backing his mate, no surprise there. He also claimed he was right to leave us for United and that he'd be a major success there. I'm pretty certain he also suggested Moyes for the Spurs gig every time they sacked a manager.
I agree with you, but Moyes acted the same way both at the club and especially afterwards (re Baines, contract negotiations, etc.). But, like you, I don't want either.Didn't Rafael call Everton a small club whilst at the Red [Poor language removed] ?
No way to that fat bell end and Moyes
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/andy-gray-backs-david-moyes-11382757
Andy Gray backs David Moyes to become next Everton manager
“I don’t see why not. He’s young enough, he’s ambitious enough."
- 11:03, 25 MAY 2016
- UPDATED 11:03, 25 MAY 2016
- BY KRISTIAN WALSH
David Moyes at Real Sociedad (Photo by Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Images)
Andy Gray has backed David Moyes for a second spell as Everton boss, hailing his fellow Scot as ‘ambitious enough’ to succeed at Goodison Park.
And the former Blues striker has also revealed Moyes would ‘love’ the chance to take over at the Toffees once again.
The 53-year-old, who spent 11 years on Merseyside before leaving for Manchester United in 2013, has been interviewed for the job as the club continue its process of finding a successor for Roberto Martinez.
Frank de Boer and Ronald Koeman, amongst others, also remain under consideration, while Manuel Pellegrini is the current bookmakers’ favourite for the role.
Gray, now a television pundit in the Middle East, believes Pellegrini would be a good appointment - but regards Moyes as a safe pair of hands to begin Farhad Moshiri’s new era.
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“David had a fantastic ten years at Everton – could he repeat that again?“ Gray told Talksport.
“I don’t see why not. He’s young enough, he’s ambitious enough.
“I know David would love to get another shot at it and with what he’s learned during his short spells at Man United and in Spain, he may be a better coach now.
“I wouldn’t be totally against that, but it would depend on what’s available.
“I think Pellegrini would fit Everton. He plays great football, he’s open, he’s ambitious and he likes to score goals.
“But David would be a very save pair of hands on the tiller, that’s an absolute certainty.”
Moyes has recently been linked with the Aston Villa job but has reportedly turned down the opportunity to lead the Midlands club’s charge back to the Premier League.
Let me ask you this.
All our targets fall through for whatever reason.
Who is left? Rafael? Other British dross? Or Moyes?