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More belated Moyes distaste

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I think the week leading up to the utd match all the belittling quotes from the ginger bellend should be plastered everywhere. Cant wait.

The only place they need to be posted is in the Home dressing room.

Pretty sure Goodison is gonna be pit of hate already, it always is versus United, more so from now on.
 
...more and more the evidence points to DM knowing about the Utd job for some time. I haven't read every post, but would be interested when this Rooney meeting took place. The inference is that the Chairman knew that Utd shenanigans were going on before the official announcement. Perhaps I'm naïve, but I reckon Moyes was weelin' and dealin' without any EFC knowledge for a long time. Its a reflection on the man that he always preached good values, but in reality acted in such an underhand way. Do as I say, not as I do.
 
am actually a bit worried that bellend fan is gonna confront moyes and get us chucked out of football or something
 

If we beat them, you can bet your house on "..erm...have I told you that I bought most of these players....." type quotes.
 
It will be such a shame if we don't manage to finish above United this season.

Will make the whole "stuck with Moyes" stuff seem a bit stupid.
 
Spot on, as soon as he made that decision to leave he should have been giving his marching orders. The standing ovation at Goodison in the last game was sickening.

The more time passes and the more hateful Moyes is shown to be, the bigger the self satifisfied grin I have on my gob that I walked out the moment the final whistle sounded that day.

Bugger should have been made to clear his desk the minute he took the United job.

I hope Olympiakos increase his misery tonight.
 

I did not want want David Moyes left in charge after he agreed to join Utd. I felt that he should have been invited onto the field at half time in the last home game to receive the fans applause.
That said, his involvement did not affect the teams performance.
Anybody who believed that he wasn't getting involved in the affairs of Utd as soon as he was nominated is a fool.
I expected that and it has never bothered me.

What has bothered me is the manner in which he has spoken about Everton since his departure. He has been patronising and condescending in my opinon. It is clear that he believed Everton could not compete with the big clubs.
Unwittingly I think he has highlighted one of the major flaws in his opinon personality...a lack of genuine self belief.
He did not believe that he could make Everton great, I have been describing him as a "nearly" manager for about four years now. I was criticised for using that description, but everything he has said and done since leaving Everton has reinforced that description of him for me.
 
Haha ManU has no chance in CL...and Liverpool will be ahead of Arsenal in the end of the season

Would be hilarious though
I did not want want David Moyes left in charge after he agreed to join Utd. I felt that he should have been invited onto the field at half time in the last home game to receive the fans applause.
That said, his involvement did not affect the teams performance.
Anybody who believed that he wasn't getting involved in the affairs of Utd as soon as he was nominated is a fool.
I expected that and it has never bothered me.

What has bothered me is the manner in which he has spoken about Everton since his departure. He has been patronising and condescending in my opinon. It is clear that he believed Everton could not compete with the big clubs.
Unwittingly I think he has highlighted one of the major flaws in his opinon personality...a lack of genuine self belief.
He did not believe that he could make Everton great, I have been describing him as a "nearly" manager for about four years now. I was criticised for using that description, but everything he has said and done since leaving Everton has reinforced that description of him for me.
I think he did at the start but as time passed by he saw the enormity of the job and preferred to talk us down in order to enhance his own reputation. I think being overhauled by City really finished him off with Everton, after all the years he'd spent building a solid team here our position in the table was usurped almost over night by a billionaire's play thing.

Martinez's positive approach is brilliant, and I hope he doesn't succumb to the same fate Moyes did.
 

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