….i wouldn’t mind Moyes as our DoF ahead of January window.
That would work out well as dithering Davie would have a plan ready for summer ‘26 then after his assessments.….i wouldn’t mind Moyes as our DoF ahead of January window.
To be fair, on the overlap last week he pretty much was saying that he would like to do that . Doesn’t mean now but in the future maybe.That would work out well as dithering Davie would have a plan ready for summer ‘26 then after his assessments.
On a serious note, I highly doubt he would be interested in a DoF role.
Dropping some hints here that maybe he might be?That would work out well as dithering Davie would have a plan ready for summer ‘26 then after his assessments.
On a serious note, I highly doubt he would be interested in a DoF role.
In the last ten seasons only 3 have been significantly better than the 48 points we achieved last year, with another two 1pt ahead, and one 1pt behind. All this against a background of turmoil and unrest, and a squad stripped of its best players to pay off debt.We need the take over ASAP to remove Dyche & his awful hoof ball & poor results .....
Fify.I think a lot of people would prefer a manager from a foreign 2nd division than Moyes as long as he’s not English.
It will all come down to who’s interested at the end of the season, the last 3/4 years have shown our fans arenot very realistic at allidiots.
The "Dithering Dave" shout doesn't really hold any water when you take into account the owner and chairman he had above him.That would work out well as dithering Davie would have a plan ready for summer ‘26 then after his assessments.
On a serious note, I highly doubt he would be interested in a DoF role.
BlimeyThe sheer poverty of imagination and ambition from those who would want Moyes back is incredible.
Imagine wanting rid of Dyche because of his footballing poverty of ambition only to replace with Moyes.
Of all of the football managers in all of the world, some Evertonians want to swim in the same, fetid incestuous gene pool. No wonder this club has been deformed over the last 35 years.
We generally crave something different here from the style of the last manager - we’re fairly predictable. So be interesting to see what we do.
Welcome back Roberto.
The sheer poverty of imagination and ambition from those who would want Moyes back is incredible.
Imagine wanting rid of Dyche because of his footballing poverty of ambition only to replace with Moyes.
Of all of the football managers in all of the world, some Evertonians want to swim in the same, fetid incestuous gene pool. No wonder this club has been deformed over the last 35 years.
Fair points I guess.The "Dithering Dave" shout doesn't really hold any water when you take into account the owner and chairman he had above him.
The reason Moyes was so cautious with transfers was because he knew every summer he'd have been working with a pittance as far as transfers went and he had to be sure he got it absolutely spot on.
Am sure if we'd have had decent owner he'd have took a chance more on certain players but he had to cut his cloth accordingly,but also let's not forget some of the players he brought to the club for absolute peanuts.
Very much so mate.Fair points I guess.
After all he was very quick to make his mind up and conspire to run down his contract after whiskey face patted him on the head.
And he wasted no time putting in ‘derisory’ bids for our two best player when he left too.