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It's the same bollocks every Sunday and I can't believe people fall for it.

90% of it orginates from the Mirror, practically the Man Utd in-house publication. The story in the Mirror takes the biscuit. The whole point of selling Baines and/or Fellaini is to satisfy the banks and/or create funds for Moyes to spend. Neither player wants away. There are very definite values placed on each players heads, and Everton always sell expensively. The notion we'd take a reduced fee or with players in exchange or on loan is laughable in its' lack of knowledge of how Everton work under Moyes. In 10 years at Everton, Moyes has never taken players in exchange or on loan as part of a player being sold, because Moyes is so meticulous about who he brings into the club.

The journalists involved - Nixon is a known 'friend of agents who want stories placed in newspapers in order to oil the wheels of transfers'. Doesn't mean there's any truth involved, or if anything will ever become of it (usually not).

Mullock writes the same story every single week, about Everton selling a player or losing their manager. We are his only topic. He clearly has an agenda; whether it's a personal dislike, or connections to agents involved, or something more sinister, who knows. He's nearly always wrong though.

I don't think Moyes will leave Everton this summer. Definitely not over his lack of transfer funds - if he was arsed he'd have left many years ago, and this idea that he will eventually get fed up doesn't jarg with Moyes' character and track record over the past 10 years. The man is a machine. If he ever leaves, it will be because a club approaches us and Moyes requests to speak to the club involved because he'll be interested in the opportunity. I doubt it will be a Spurs; it will be a Man Utd or Chelsea or Arsenal level club, if at all.
 
I don't think Moyes will leave Everton this summer. Definitely not over his lack of transfer funds - if he was arsed he'd have left many years ago, and this idea that he will eventually get fed up doesn't jarg with Moyes' character and track record over the past 10 years. The man is a machine. If he ever leaves, it will be because a club approaches us and Moyes requests to speak to the club involved because he'll be interested in the opportunity. I doubt it will be a Spurs; it will be a Man Utd or Chelsea or Arsenal level club, if at all.

He definitely won't leave this summer mate, he's used to working under conditions such as this anyway. He probably finds the whole finding an amazing player for peanuts more rewarding than throwing 20 million at a very average player like Downing.

I respect what the man has done for our club, but I doubt a club of Utds stature would approach him, let alone a Chelsea or Arsenal, you can say injuries play a part but when a club who expect trophies, see the season starts after Christmas. Well.... yeah.....
 
It's the same bollocks every Sunday and I can't believe people fall for it.

90% of it orginates from the Mirror, practically the Man Utd in-house publication. The story in the Mirror takes the biscuit. The whole point of selling Baines and/or Fellaini is to satisfy the banks and/or create funds for Moyes to spend. Neither player wants away. There are very definite values placed on each players heads, and Everton always sell expensively. The notion we'd take a reduced fee or with players in exchange or on loan is laughable in its' lack of knowledge of how Everton work under Moyes. In 10 years at Everton, Moyes has never taken players in exchange or on loan as part of a player being sold, because Moyes is so meticulous about who he brings into the club.

The journalists involved - Nixon is a known 'friend of agents who want stories placed in newspapers in order to oil the wheels of transfers'. Doesn't mean there's any truth involved, or if anything will ever become of it (usually not).

Mullock writes the same story every single week, about Everton selling a player or losing their manager. We are his only topic. He clearly has an agenda; whether it's a personal dislike, or connections to agents involved, or something more sinister, who knows. He's nearly always wrong though.

I don't think Moyes will leave Everton this summer. Definitely not over his lack of transfer funds - if he was arsed he'd have left many years ago, and this idea that he will eventually get fed up doesn't jarg with Moyes' character and track record over the past 10 years. The man is a machine. If he ever leaves, it will be because a club approaches us and Moyes requests to speak to the club involved because he'll be interested in the opportunity. I doubt it will be a Spurs; it will be a Man Utd or Chelsea or Arsenal level club, if at all.
This +1 really. People are so quick to believe the negative and dress it up as "realism". Baines may well go, he may not, but if he does the club isn't going to implode. I can't see Moyes going just yet.
 

The smart talk is on the possibility of Wobbly going to Chelsea as an interim manager with Moyes to Spurs.

Suppose we might dream that Moyes gets Spurs to cough up £70M for Baines, Fellaini & Jelavic.. (if we're going to lose them we might as well get top dollar)
 

Moyes wont quit, but I can see him running his contract down, imagine how he must feel roberto di matteo has won teh fa cup Cl and could become manager of chelsea, brendan rodgers getting the RS job after 1 season with swansea, yet he has been here for 10 years and no one has ever formally made an approach for him.
 
Moyes wont quit, but I can see him running his contract down, imagine how he must feel roberto di matteo has won teh fa cup Cl and could become manager of chelsea, brendan rodgers getting the RS job after 1 season with swansea, yet he has been here for 10 years and no one has ever formally made an approach for him.

You do realise that people NEVER formally approach anybody first.
 

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