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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It’s coming, mate. It is. But it’s being done in stages. And it’s all about perspective. The biggest thing they did was take care of finances. Huge deal that was. They’re getting naming rights.

They saw Dyche was sinking us and acted decisively and quickly. Assigned an interim manager they saw as the best available. That means they’ve been in talks planning all this in case Dyche continued poor results.

Gave all employees a bonus. They’re working on making moves in the transfer window that we’ve been unable to do for years. They’re working on getting the next long-term manager.

They added an awesome tribute to EFC on their corporate page and handed out swag. They’re giving Everton visibility outside the UK, which will be good for merchandise sales.

This all has been done since they officially took over just a few weeks ago. I’d say they’ve shown all signs they mean business and they fully intend to bring us back to glory. Everything they’ve done, in my opinion, shows they are fiercely defending us and their investment with all signs pointing upwards and onwards. COYB UTFT 💙


You are spot on.

What this club needs is stability and foundations.

TFG have just made a huge investment and they want to protect it as well as see it grow.
No way they chuck all the money at the club without putting down some solid foundations.
Moyes will do that.
 


Be a great move if Carsley comes in with him. Moyes is no spring chicken and Carsley would be in a good spot to take over in 18 months, although that rarely seems to work in football.

Who did Moyes have with him at West Ham? Billy McKinlay was it? He won't be bringing Kevin Nolan surely.
 
Noway he signs 6 month deal just cant see why he would
Well not saying that will end up being the deal but the reasoning would I imagine be a) despite some of the stuff that happened after he left I'm sure he has an emotional pull to step in and help out the club if asked and b) there probably isn't another job for him on the immediate horizon so it keeps him involved and relevant. My feeling is he'll maybe end up with Scotland when Clarke goes but that is unlikely in the next 6 months. Plus a third factor is I'm sure he believes in himself, as he should, and that he would come in, do a great job, and earn longer if he wants it.
 

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