I don't think he would.
And if he did, he'd want a tasty big contract
He'd never get a bigger job than Everton.
He's been managing since 1998 and only had one with Man Utd and that was largely because we/he were their/Alex Ferguson's lap dog.
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I don't think he would.
And if he did, he'd want a tasty big contract
Controversial take, but I like it when my club wins.
The glass ceiling attack dogs have done awfully quiet C pal. Maybe they’re just busy hounding another manager out because of their Everton delusion? Not for me to say.He had red hair and we don't care,
Davey Davey Moyes
He'd never get a bigger job than Everton.
He's been managing since 1998 and only had one with Man Utd and that was largely because we/he were their/Alex Ferguson's lap dog.
The glass ceiling attack dogs have done awfully quiet C pal. Maybe they’re just busy hounding another manager out because of their Everton delusion? Not for me to say.
Are we still a big a job mate? Look at all our last appointments and who we could attract right now.
What type of manager would we likely attract if we sack Dyche today - who would be in the bookies top ten odds............... - may be easier to attract some in the summer when the hard yards are done and you can hand them a project..
As I said on here several days ago I know from a very good mate that Everton talked to Moyes about coming in on a short term basis. He obviously doesn’t want to do this. I agree 100% that the timing for this is deliberate.Hence leveraging himself with those comments.
Timing is no mistake either.
Or maybe it's based on the fact that he seemed set to return a few years back to replace Silva only for Ancelotti to become available and jump ahead of him.Most fans who think Moyes would come back is purely based on nostalgia and that he "owes" us.
Nonsense
Yep and let’s not forget the shortlists have been drawn up by Moshiri and Kenwright which is main reason they’ve been so poor.I've gone on about how poor the shortlist has been for years—and why it's been that way.
But things are different now with TFG at the helm and a new stadium on the immediate horizon. If we make it to the summer, with the promise of investment, we'd have a seriously strong shortlist.
For now? It’s not perfect, but it’s miles better than what we’ve seen over the last three or four years.
I've gone on about how poor the shortlist has been for years—and why it's been that way.
But things are different now with TFG at the helm and a new stadium on the immediate horizon. If we make it to the summer, with the promise of investment, we'd have a seriously strong shortlist.
For now? It’s not perfect, but it’s miles better than what we’ve seen over the last three or four years.
In the summer, i can see it, a stylish Marco Silva type who will do the project thing.
Right now, the change is complicated. As i said we want two different mangeres one for now and one for the summer.
Its why i think they will be very reluctant to pull the trigger on Dyche unless you have to and the alternative might be to take on a Moyes for 2 years.
As I said on here several days ago I know from a very good mate that Everton talked to Moyes about coming in on a short term basis. He obviously doesn’t want to do this. I agree 100% that the timing for this is deliberate.
I heard Moyes on a podcast lately talking about moving into a DOF role in the future.We shouldn't accept being bent over Allardyce-style again. 6 months, you'll be paid very handsomely for it and a bonus if you keep us up.
Would rather not go with Moyes though.
Agree mate.
Ideal situation we get to the summer.
But not sure we're good enough to have a manager, as well as what seems half the team, knowing they're off in May. Human nature is what it is. That relegated Leicester that season, IMO.