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Would you take Moyes?

Would you that Davie back?

  • Aye

    Votes: 203 28.0%
  • Naw

    Votes: 483 66.6%
  • Cheese on wor toast

    Votes: 39 5.4%

  • Total voters
    725
  • Poll closed .
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This thread reads like a bunch of love sick sad faces reminiscing over an ex, who not only dumped them for a "cooler, richer" guy, but was not all that attractive to begin with. Now she's older, and you think, maybe she's changed, couldn't be worse than the boring bint currently hanging on your arm.
Meanwhile, you watch as your rivals look to be chatting up a bunch of super models.
What is wrong with this picture?
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. And anyway, maybe the ex is great in the sack!
 
Defending his record with us is like wishing America was great again. So much has changed in top flight football in the past 10 years that it's a different time. It took City almost 4 years to right the ship from their will they/won't they be relegated era. Yet many of you expect Everton to do it by November. I simply don't get it.

Before you misinterpret where I'm coming from, some of my beliefs:
-Silva is beyond stubborn
-the 4-2-3-1 is a garbage formation
-the set piece problem is unacceptable

Also:
-Coleman, Schneiderlin, Sigurdsson have to go
-we should be taking advantage of the skills and quality the team has rather then stifling their possibilities
-not having a healthy/presumed starting midfield for more than ONE HALF of football in 8 games isn't Silva's fault; not having any depth is on Brands

Would it be so much to ask that fans trust in the process? At worst, take the time needed to find the manager Brands wants - which btw none of us know instead of sigh, another ludicrous emotional reaction. I've seen a lot of criticism leveled at Silva re: doing the same thing over & over again and expecting different results is the definition of insanity. So why isn't that applied to Everton's managerial revolving door of the past 6 years? Mind-boggling.
FYI - I am not saying Silva should be sacked either mate. Time as has been proven can change things, but he needs to improve and rapidly, we are in freefall currently and not looking to be changing much to stop it.

'Defending his record with us is like wishing America was great again.'. Don't really get that analogy to be honest. How does that relate to someone saying he wasn't good at something and me trying to show stats that point to the contrary?
 
FYI - I am not saying Silva should be sacked either mate. Time as has been proven can change things, but he needs to improve and rapidly, we are in freefall currently and not looking to be changing much to stop it.

'Defending his record with us is like wishing America was great again.'. Don't really get that analogy to be honest. How does that relate to someone saying he wasn't good at something and me trying to show stats that point to the contrary?
Sorry, Yank perspective. That idiot Trump thinks going back in time is what the US needs. Does the analogy make more sense now?
 

The only way he might come back is as interim manager until the end of the season.

If we had to wait until the end of the season for a big name high profile manager it might happen then.
 
I don't see how appointing a living meme as manager is going to help matters.
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Not really. Moyes was relatively recent and his period is measurable. Trump panders and sells the idea of an America that never really existed!
Pssssh. Recent (7 years ago) despite him not being relevant for 10 or more. Check out what Moyes did from 2013-on. It's impressive!

He's a step backwards and for a change I'm actually in the majority (I'm usually playing the role of contrarian).
 
The only way he might come back is as interim manager until the end of the season.

If we had to wait until the end of the season for a big name high profile manager it might happen then.
Speaking of insanity being the stubbornness to keep doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results...an interim manager hurts, doesn't help.

If we're in the relegation zone by the holiday break, I'll join you in calling Silva an Uber to the airport.
 

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