2024/25 David Moyes


Moyes: it goes beyond what he can and cant do as a manager of Everton.

It's more important than that. The fact he's here and getting backing from our fans is testimony to where we are as a club now.

Two or three decades ago there's no way a manager (an unsuccessful one at that) could come back to this club for a second spell after disrespecting and trying to rip off the club when he left. No chance that'd have happened years ago.

But we are where we are now and any manager who comes in and gets us safe in the PL will be forgiven for anything.

An Everton Football Club in the past or that'd been a success in the last few years would never have sanctioned a second spell for a manager who'd done that to the club.

Yeah, I get the 'safety' dimension here from supporters who are exhausted by relegation fights, but Moyes is playing on that and he knows he's VERY fortunate to get back in here for a big pay day before he retires.

We should be grateful for nothing where he's concerned. The gratitude should be all on his side. And still he continues to take the piss by getting his brother's client Adams in here for a wage he's never going to earn.

At least just wake up to the utter rancidness of Moyes as a feller.
Or.... He's come in after Benitez, Lampard and Dyche, three absolutely abject managers and people are,understandably pleased with what he is doing. Is he a long term fix? Of course not, but, he is the man to change the mindset Dyche created at the club. Asa feller,as you put it, doesn't really come in to it.
 
I mean they had a head of recruitment and Moyes had his squad 9th. That’s where his involvement ended.

Do you think that head of recruitment signed the players?

Word 'on the street' was that he excluded the bloke and had the final say on signings.

Its no coincidence that transfers were dreadful at every club since he left. Not to mention the mess of squads he left behind.
 
Or.... He's come in after Benitez, Lampard and Dyche, three absolutely abject managers and people are,understandably pleased with what he is doing. Is he a long term fix? Of course not, but, he is the man to change the mindset Dyche created at the club. Asa feller,as you put it, doesn't really come in to it.
Does for me.

I'm not really forgiving of any former manager who shat on us when he left.

That cant be conveniently forgotten for me.
 
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Do you think that head of recruitment signed the players?

Word 'on the street' was that he excluded the bloke and had the final say on signings.

Its no coincidence that transfers were dreadful at every club since he left. Not to mention the mess of squads he left behind.

I doubt even West Ham would appoint a head of recruitment and give him zero say on recruitment.

Word on the street is he massively improved West Ham (twice) and since he left they have brought in 9 players and spent over £100 million to go massively backwards.
 

I doubt even West Ham would appoint a head of recruitment and give him zero say on recruitment.

Word on the street is he massively improved West Ham (twice) and since he left they have brought in 9 players and spent over £100 million to go massively backwards.
He managed West Ham well, but his recruitment was generally poor. If he'd been a good manager and good at recruitment they'd have made Champions League.
 
I wonder if Moyes might have simply had less of a say / less care in WHU fees than when he was here the first time….
Ie if he said he needed Kudus for example and the DOF giddy with cash (much like our last two were) we just happy to go to £45m because Moyes wanted him and they wanted to give it billy big potatoes in the market 🤷🏻‍♂️.

Much as I don’t have much time for him, he was (initially at least), much more vested in the financial health (or constraints) of Everton than I think he has been elsewhere.
 

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