badloaf
Player Valuation: £6m
So how do owners employ a manager with no history of working with other owners?I'm not saying that at all, no.
So how do owners employ a manager with no history of working with other owners?I'm not saying that at all, no.
I beg to differ with that JLW, same salary and with an up and coming manager I think they would be very naive to join Everton presently.Offer 100 players next season the chance to play for Everton or Bournemouth same salary/contract.
98% choose Everton.
History
New ground
Huge fanbase
Bigger potential
Its not even a debate really.
The other 2% might like the beaches in Bournemouth.
The fanbase? Aka Dave and a smattering of others?shockingly the same players who lost plenty of games over the last few seasons have not won every single game under the new manager. Maybe the answer is to change the manager…again…
At what point will the fan base stop obsessing over the limitations of the manager and focus on actually giving any manager a much better group of players.
I’d love to be having an argument about how an Everton manager is mishandling a blatant top 4 squad, rather than arguing about whether he’s a rubbish manager because he can’t get rubbish players to not be rubbish on a consistent basis.
The issues haven’t gone away just because Moyes is a very good manager who can play to strengths. There’s no pace in the team, we’ve got a pop gun attack, there’s no depth anywhere, and it’s e generally unintelligent group of players who make extremely stupid decisions when in possession. Moyes coming in doesn’t miraculously change all of that.
We need to get to the summer in the league (which we look likely to achieve), then start improving the squad. Just forget about the manager for a season or two for christ sake and focus on the quality of players coming in. We should be demanding a complete reset from the new owners. There’s no excuse now, PS&R head room is there, there’s assets in the playing squad with value, there’s revenue from then stadium and commercial deals, there’s a reduced wage bill with several players coming off contract. It’s time to put the pedal down and back the manager with some statement signings in numerous potions injecting pace and quality into the team.
We should be talking about that for the next two seasons not angling for another managerial change in the summer, it’s the last thing the club needs.
Bournemouth have finished above us about twice in their history.I beg to differ with that JLW, same salary and with an up and coming manager I think they would be very naive to join Everton presently.
The fanbase? Aka Dave and a smattering of others?
Majority are positive about Moyes and saying that we will inevitably lose games but he has shown already he is better than what came before and can get more out of this squad (however poor people think they may be).
A lot of our fans seem to be falling into the trap that we fell into in 2016 in wanting to run before we can walk though. We’re absolutely on our knees currently and the recovery process is going to take some time whether people like it or not. We need to firstly re establish ourselves as a competent mid table outfit before we can start to think about moving onwards and upwards towards a European place.
Moyes is the type of manager to offer genuine stability short term. People thought Dyche would offer that but surviving by the skin of your teeth in the last few weeks of the season every year is absolutely not stability. It’s actually incredibly unstable and volatile. Moyes is a manager with a track record of moving teams away from relegation battles. Sadly that is what we’re looking to try and do in the immediate future before we can think about anything else.
If someone offered me a solid bog standard 11th next season under Moyes without any worries of relegation, I’d snap your hand off for it right now. At that point I would then start to assess his potential successors.

This is what it is. We will lose as many as we win with this squad but the emphasis is attempting to win. Moyes 3 wins in 4 Dyche 3 wins in 19. Draws will only keep us around relegation spots whereas wins will pull us away. The attempt to win will invariably get us more wins and also will result in more losses with our squad.The fanbase? Aka Dave and a smattering of others?
Majority are positive about Moyes and saying that we will inevitably lose games but he has shown already he is better than what came before and can get more out of this squad (however poor people think they may be).
This is what it is. We will lose as many as we win with this squad but the emphasis is attempting to win. Moyes 3 wins in 4 Dyche 3 wins in 19. Draws will only keep us around relegation spots whereas wins will pull us away. The attempt to win will invariably get us more wins and also will result in more losses with our squad.
Immediate future = end of the season.Nobody other then the most delusional and cringeworthy of bedwetters will be upset if Moyes sees out his contract. He's nobody's first choice but most of the fanbase can see that he's what we need for the immediate future to stady the ship. So I'll say it again, dry your eyes. Cos Moyes is going nowhere.
Fortunately 1 win and 1 loss will get us more points than 2 draws which me and @Saint Domingo both agree on.
The owners gave Moyes a 2.5 year deal, they’re not giving him that with a plan to get rid of him at the end of the season unless they’re clueless.Immediate future = end of the season.
When we are safe, job’s done.
Or it would be if our new owners have a vision. If they don’t, enjoy taking shiny knives to gunfights.
Truth be told, that old shtick will soon wear off when the novelty of the new stadium does.
That's what you want to believe but the reality is that the only way Moyes leaves before his contract expires is if there's dramatic decline in our form to the point that its comparable to what Dyche had before he was sacked. In the real world, after getting over the line this season, we will likely see a small improvement and be aiming for something like 12th then 10th the season after. Hardly jetsetting stuff but its what we need right now after having close to half a decade of solid relegation battles. Once those two seasons are done with and we have a better base to work with and a halfway competent team. Then we'll look for a better class of manager and talk aspirationsImmediate future = end of the season.
When we are safe, job’s done.
Or it would be if our new owners have a vision. If they don’t, enjoy taking shiny knives to gunfights.
Truth be told, that old shtick will soon wear off when the novelty of the new stadium does.
The way the club has heralded the appointment and the social media content around it strongly suggests that they intend this to be a long term thing.