2025/26 David Moyes


We should of been about 3-0 up in the firat 30 minutes and it took Sunderland a massively flucky goal to get a point. Thats my positives from the game.

The bad, jesus christ where do you start. KDH was shocking again, that lad isnt a 10. Once they started getting the ball to xhaka we didnt have a clue what to do. Ndiaye faded in the second half again. It felt like the idea was to press high and score a couple of goals then sit back and hit them on the counter but we didnt score the second goal and everyone was blowing out there arse after 30 minutes.

Subs should of been made at half time. McNeil?????? Bloody McNeil?! That should be a stackable offense right there.

It feels like we've been absolutely mauled by essentially a promoted team that was thrown together in the summer and we were lucky to get a point. But at the same time i dont really feel like Sunderland had any real chances.

We by far had the better opportunities and if wed of taken them we'd of won.

Hopefully moyes persists with barry for a few more games because beto came on and did nothing. Yes barry missed a sitter but he had decent game apart from that and he's obviously going to he rusty infront of goal.
superb
 

Have to laugh at the old school British managers who persuade supporters into believing
youngsters or foreign players need months to get up to speed with the premier league, meanwhile these foreign forward thinking managers at Sunderland, Bournemouth Brighton bring in 10+ new players, young and old from abroad and have the teams playing great football from the off. Just a ploy from the likes of Moyes to hide their coaching limitations
 

we should have been 2 or 3 up and coasting, come out second half awake and been able to throw a few subs on to get some active game time under their belts. what needs changing is in the taking chances department. then he can chop and change and try all sorts of fancy stuff all he likes once games are settled. until then, anxious cautious football with so much riding on either staying in a match or white knuckle holding on to a slender lead.
Yep, scoring would be a big part of the solution.
 
The number of excuses for teams like Everton not performing well in the Premier League is ludicrous, mollycoddling young players, the sense of entitlement of a lot of the top managers and directors is mad, no doubt it is a tough relentless league - definitely not easy, but they're all grossly overpaid anyway and perhaps living in eco chambers
 
Have to laugh at the old school British managers who persuade supporters into believing
youngsters or foreign players need months to get up to speed with the premier league, meanwhile these foreign forward thinking managers at Sunderland, Bournemouth Brighton bring in 10+ new players, young and old from abroad and have the teams playing great football from the off. Just a ploy from the likes of Moyes to hide their coaching limitations
That's right, clueless and making wrong decisions from their ivory towers but it is a tough league, no doubt
 

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