2025/26 David Moyes

These new owners are different to what we have had in the past, these guys want to win, so Moyes will know the pressure is on if we get beat against a newly promoted team for the 2nd time this season, he has had a transfer budget that he has spent, so results will be expected, he needs to start finding ways to win because this constant comparing us to teams like Sunderland needs to stop.

As a club we have a fantastic stadium fantastic support and owners who are ambitious, so Moyes and local media change the record, Kenwright and Moshiri doesn't live here anymore
 

We could make the same suggestion about other teams being incredibly lucky not to concede more to us. Keepers make saves and players miss. Happens for both teams every game.

At the end of the day, you are hypothesising about goals that didn’t even happen as ultimately, it was 3 points vs palace and only 1 conceded.

If we start conceding 3/4 a game every game, then yes, panic, but currently, we have played 9 games without our best player and several without a left back and have been pretty much par for the course.
Our "best player" won't play until well into next year. And sadly we don't create enough to miss many every game. Football isn't too complicated. If you can't score goals or keep clean sheets,you struggle.
 
These new owners are different to what we have had in the past, these guys want to win, so Moyes will know the pressure is on if we get beat against a newly promoted team for the 2nd time this season, he has had a transfer budget that he has spent, so results will be expected, he needs to start finding ways to win because this constant comparing us to teams like Sunderland needs to stop.

As a club we have a fantastic stadium fantastic support and owners who are ambitious, so Moyes and local media change the record, Kenwright and Moshiri doesn't live here anymore

I dunno, there was a lot of talk of ambition but the spending in the summer was modest tbh. We don’t know the figure for the sale of Goodison/women’s team, but I’ll judge ambition on actions rather than words, and so far it’s been fairly mediocre.
 
I dunno, there was a lot of talk of ambition but the spending in the summer was modest tbh. We don’t know the figure for the sale of Goodison/women’s team, but I’ll judge ambition on actions rather than words, and so far it’s been fairly mediocre.
Yeah, there is a perception that these guys are ambitious, but I'm not sure the evidence sugggests as much.

Even allowing for the turmoil the club endured, the first significant move by these guys - to replace Dyche with Moyes - could under no circumstances be described as "ambitious". As a short-term fire-fighting maneouvre, it worked impeccably. But then? The summer was an unprepared damp squib where even the manager was up in arms at transfer inadequacy.

We'll learn more about their ambition perhaps as soon as the next fortnight if Everton lose to Sunderland and Fulham.
 

I'm not going to join the anti Moyes brigade of whom there are enough on here. However I wish his persona was more like Frank's of Tottenham for example who is always agitated and involved with what's going on the pitch. Moyes seemd inactive most of the time.
 
I'm not going to join the anti Moyes brigade of whom there are enough on here. However I wish his persona was more like Frank's of Tottenham for example who is always agitated and involved with what's going on the pitch. Moyes seemd inactive most of the time.
He speaks and acts like this season is his last. And rightfully so.
 
I'm not going to join the anti Moyes brigade of whom there are enough on here. However I wish his persona was more like Frank's of Tottenham for example who is always agitated and involved with what's going on the pitch. Moyes seemd inactive most of the time.
You want him chewing a chewy all game with his mouth wide open?
 

i think he's done brilliantly since he came in, barely put a foot wrong till this season

pressure a lot higher now, and has better players to utilise, and he's not getting the very best out of them

i think villa and spurs were two games we were unfortunate in, and the second half against Liverpool was the best we've played at anfield with fans since 1999. the flip side being he bottled it with the approach in the first half

i think he just needs to start being less stubborn and start trusting his squad more, and subs need to be used more. it is very much a squad game now. the league is ridiculously athletics with more distance and sprinting and chasing required than ever. if we make 2-3 subs per game and everyone else makes 5 that fatigue will accumulate very quickly in comparison to the rest of the league

added in to my belief that the likes of Gana and KDH are good layers, but not good enough to play 90 every week which Moyes seems to be set on
 

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