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I think he's given up. He's going through the motions now. Very rarely do you here him talking about what there is to be done anymore. He's in hunker down mode: what we have we preserve type of attitude.
Of course, you cant isolate that attitude from the ball bags in the boardroom and their clueless management of Everton off the pitch. But it does disappoint me that he's just gone along with the managed decline since the cup final of 2009. Basically, I think he just got to that point and thought: "They're going to take my squad apart now so what will I do? Ahh fcuk it, I'll stay here - at least there's job security". Maybe understandable in a way, but that's not the man you want as Everton manager.
I dont want to dislike Moyes, I really dont (and, in fact, I still dont). But I'd like to see him leave asap, because more and more of us will end up losing all respect for him and that's something he doesn't deserve, tbh.
http://www.nsno.co.uk/everton-news/2011/12/everton-and-levante-two-peas-in-a-pod/#ixzz1oKyxA6w6
That is what the old Moyes was like ^
He's changed for sure, and whilst the constraints he has are pretty sh*tty, the sympathy he gets is pathetic and the product of sycophancy. How many of us would kill to have his job? How many people in employment currently would kill to have his job security?
Quite simply, my view on him and us is this: he used to over-perform, and we cannot demand that. But we can expect and demand that we at least achieve what's adequate with what we have. 13th place is not. Being behind Norwich is not. Drawing to Wigan and making dour substitutions to suck the life out of games supporters may a lot of money to watch, is not.
I don't want Moyes out, I just want the old Moyes back.