If they want to repeat the same story as the last time the manager was here , Thats up to them i guess.
Their next decision in regards to Moyes will tell us a lot mate on which path they want the club to head.
If they want to repeat the same story as the last time the manager was here , Thats up to them i guess.
Exactly, which is why he’s won so little in his careerWhatever you say about Moyes he is what he is, a safe pair of hands, he gives us stability, has a great work ethic but, he's he's always going to have that safety first attitude in games, first aim is don't get beat, keep it tight and hope to nick one mentality and most of the times it works. That's why we'll see the likes of McNeil starting over George.
The club needs to move on from the stability narrative at some point.
No one saying that though are they?Didn’t you know mate, we are Everton! We should be rolling every team over by 3 or 4!
These blood thirsty die hard internet fans demand it!
Yes should have done better but let’s be clear McNeill has done exactly the same, if not worse this season.One of the very first things that happened with George on the pitch was conceding from an attack on his side of the pitch. He wasn't the only one to blame there but I did notice he didn't offer much defending before leaving Kayode to Garner to deal with.
Come on, you know I passed judgement on him when his appointment was announced.Ok, so there was no criticism to deflect with excuses?
Oh NOW we are judging the table after a single result and saying it's a failure? I thought we were waiting until the end of the season to pass judgement.
Every time we don't win a match....
The club needs to move on from the stability narrative at some point.
No one saying that though are they?
Same sort of deflection tactic that goes with the old ‘you wanted Everton to lose’ nonsense.
Arguably the the question should be why don’t you want Everton to win?
Well yes that’s exactly what they are saying.No one saying that though are they?
Same sort of deflection tactic that goes with the old ‘you wanted Everton to lose’ nonsense.
Arguably the the question should be why don’t you want Everton to win?
Still upset we didn’t lose? What time will you calm down by?Is right mate.
I cant believe there's a load of people on here made up we took a point when the game was there on a plate to be won.
Moyes sycophants who'll put up with anything from him just to be "not wrong". They'll be happy with winning nothing for another 30 years.
To watch what?Some of us just like to watch them
YepNope.
To watch what?
I agree, mate. The best run clubs in any sport or even companies for that matter, have longevity at the top in terms of management. Stability is a great thing. Now, stability that equates to comfortability is very different from stability with ambition. That’s where we need to get.Err, no. Stability is a good thing. You're basically advocating a revolving door policy. A policy that anybody who has followed football for more than two minutes, knows normally leads to trouble. So what is it? New to football? Or advocating a policy you know can have dire consequences?
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