2024/25 David Moyes

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That press conference was very refreshing - none of the blame game we had become accustomed to under Dyche, or the wishfulness that things will just improve on their own. To illustrate that, I'd point to Moyes suggesting the need to put more pressure on the forwards, whilst Dyche often talked about being in the right place at the right time and seemed to hope that a flurry of goals would appear out of thin air.

I appreciated the 'Everton versus the World' approach Dyche took for much of his tenure, but it had become stale. We need to focus on climbing the ladder and see how we can improve whilst holding high standards. Moyes feels like a good fit for the job and spoke in an ambitious manner, looking to the future rather than trying to pin this season's struggles on the past.
 
I wonder when that guy will wear his grim reaper costume
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''I think we might be gone, tbh.

Regardless of how much of a scumbag he is I'll be hopping to be proved wrong on Moyes.

The club is much more important than winning debates over managers and owners.

But I look at this situation now as all but lost. The squad was Dyche's and they were playing for him and even though many knew they wont be here next season they would have continued to put it in.

Moyes knows no one in this team starter wise and really only Coleman who he can hand a game to.

Unless he's allowed to bring 3/4 players in this January I think that's it. And, tbf, without those extra players I dont think anyone else gets us safe.

This past 24 hours has been a disaster and almost certainly relegated us.''

Wasn't this you the other day big man?
Thought you were having a breakdown reading through that till I read the last line
 

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