The return of David Moyes

Happy or not

  • Yes

    Votes: 271 25.3%
  • No

    Votes: 365 34.0%
  • Meh. Needs must.

    Votes: 436 40.7%

  • Total voters
    1,072
  • Poll closed .
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The Texans are in charge.

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Surely Fonseca is free now then? I'm no expert but I'm just puzzled if he's our priority apparently (well clearly he isn't Moyes is) It's not like he's with another club. He's available.

I'm still okay with Moyes i've wanted Moyes all along. Under the circumcisors.

Rumours are Fonseca was looking to take a break and would be up for a job in the Summer.
 

I'm not sure it's quite that simple to be honest. Anecdotally, I often find the older generations are a bit more relaxed about it, possibly because they've seen us win stuff and are content with that. It's often the younger fans who by rights should have absolutely no expectation of success whatsoever who are the most vocal about 'NSNO', because they've heard stories of how good we used to be (a long, long, time ago now) and believe that they have a divine right to see the same as their parents/grandparents saw.
I can't really judge it, but it's my impression. I haven't really known Everton before 2005. For someone like that I'm pretty vocal.

We couldn't really watch the prem here in Spain in the 90s, it was Serie A if a league outside that was probably the best league back then. Everton wasn't the first choice to follow from another country as well. Through family backgrounds we rather watched Bundesliga.
 
Looking backwards to recapture past 'glories' rarely works. The RS (and everyone esle) must be laughing their socks off at us. We are the gift that keeps on giving. One defnsive dinosaur to another
 


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