Why does it have to be that Moyes is ****e or Moyes is God? He's neither. He is a damn good manager, with a few obvious flaws.
I think you will find Moyes is actually God mate.
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Why does it have to be that Moyes is ****e or Moyes is God? He's neither. He is a damn good manager, with a few obvious flaws.
I think you will find Moyes is actually God mate.
koff goat,,,, God's got a beard ffs
Dont be silly lad, hes in disguise.
aahh.... that explains his funny nose and eyebrows..
Has anybody else under the same working environment done a better job than moyes over the last 10 years
Had a few in the Aussie bar in town last night, was chatting with a few mates. All blues bar one wooly. Topic came up. In light of the recent thawing in the relationship between Rooney and EFC fans, to the point where he is applauded in GP as he was last Saturday, if it became apparent that Rooney was prepared to return to us but only when DM was gone......
would that make you want to get rid of DM asap?
plenty of pics on the net of fans applauding him to and from his seat mate
GUYS I'M LEAVING THE FORUM FFS I AM NOT ALLOWED TO EXPRESS MYSELF.
So in turn the board are doing a good job then are they??????????? Now lets look at the players he has had to sell
Andy Johnson - Great profit for someone on the wane.
Pienaar - Had about 3 minutes left on his contract; a few million or nothing?
Yakubu - Isn't the argument that The Moyesiah wrongly benched him in favour of Saha anyway? Or should Moyes have given into his apparent demands after the derby/Stoke goal and therefore we'd have the Blackburn goal machine on our hands? Either way it's bad management or good judgement for a fat oaf who couldn't be arsed playing for us.
Beckford - Was anybody arsed that he left for a profit?
McFadden - Find me anyone who weeped the day he left.
Lescott - We didn't have to sell him, he spat his dummy out after he learnt he could triple his wages in one swift move; not to mention the fact that we made an outrageous profit on him.
Rooney - What the [Poor language removed] could an Everton circa 2003 do to stop him becoming one of the worlds best players at one of the worlds best clubs?
Arteta is the only one who i'd argue against (i.e. money solely to the board wise), but then again to get that kind of money for somebody pushing 30 who was beyond awful for 12 months wasn't bad at all; he's playing like a tosser against any good team he comes up against at the moment anyway.
Finding it hard to really feel negative about the reasons we've sold all but one of the above; If Rodwell, Baines and Barkley were to leave tomorrow then my stance would differ.