Chairman Bills Christmas Message

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If you can find one post where anyone 'you know' has stated this, feel free to quote it. :)

Here's the United one for example:



It's straight to the point.
Yes, Bills is much more personal, but all I'm saying is that he should have proof read it to make sure it didn't add to any speculation.

All I'm saying is that you're in no position to be giving PR advise when you were wanting a change of manager earlier this season.

Think on mate.

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All I'm saying is that you're in no position to be giving PR advise when you were wanting a change of manager earlier this season.

Think on mate.

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No.
You're wrong Chico.
I wanted a change of coaches. Big difference. I accept your humble apologies in advance. (y)
 

The good people of GOT know what they witnessed. For a good couple of weeks you were initiating anti Moyes campaigns.

But its ok, we forgive you as we accept you're often massively wrong on stuff.

If you wish to twist a Christmas message that encompasses the views of most fellow blues then cool, just be on the listen for clanking chains tonight and three visitors that you won't like much.
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Predictable and boring, from posters and not Bill.

If a poster had just posted that on here it would be a sound festive message and sum up a lot of what people feel.

It's some fans who are letting the club down more than the chairman by being massively twisted bulbs. Get over yourself and accept the Christmas message with the goodwill intended.

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Can we not fight on christmas eve. Can we have a day where we can hug and french each other?

I agree, but unfortunately the fluffy one started it..... as above. :lol:

The good people of GOT know what they witnessed. For a good couple of weeks you were initiating anti Moyes campaigns.

But its ok, we forgive you as we accept you're often massively wrong on stuff.

If you wish to twist a Christmas message that encompasses the views of most fellow blues then cool, just be in the listen for clanking chains tonight and three visitors that you won't like much.
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You're full of it sometimes m8. (n)
I don't know if you dream these things, or whether they come to you in flashes of distorted inspiration, but you're still full of it, and often full of yourself too.
If you can't find a 'Moyes out' thread, it's because there isn't one.
Accept it, apologise, and all in the world will be good again. (y)
 

Dont lines like


Strike you as a bit wierd???

Not really. Maybe he just wishes for Moyes to take a step back for a little while and relax over the Xmas period instead of working non-stop like we all know he does??

Predictable and boring, from posters and not Bill.

If a poster had just posted that on here it would be a sound festive message and sum up a lot of what people feel.

It's some fans who are letting the club down more than the chairman by being massively twisted bulbs. Get over yourself and accept the Christmas message with the goodwill intended.

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Post of Xmas.

Absolute tosh.
I'm a Kenwright fan, but if he wants to post a Christmas message, then it should be clear and concise, and to the point.

This is not clear, or to the point, and anything but concise.
It encourages people to read into it, instead of just saying something like ' a big Christmas wish to Davy' etc etc.

Noone is saying Moyes is leaving, but Bills message is naive at best and bloody silly at worst. ' Sufficient time'?

He should have just wished everyone Merry Christmas.

See above.

If you can find one post where anyone 'you know' has stated this, feel free to quote it. :)

Here's the United one for example:



It's straight to the point.
Yes, Bills is much more personal, but all I'm saying is that he should have proof read it to make sure it didn't add to any speculation.

Don't we all like the fact the Bill is more personal? That he's one of us, and not some corporate debt-monger like the Glazers et al? And now your ripping him for it? Dude it's Xmas, chill, have a drink, and look at the plus-side for a couple days! :) :)
 
I'll link you when I can be arsed you peculiar creature.
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I'll link you now you fluffy assasin. (n)

http://www.grandoldteam.com/forum/e...-would-moyes-leaving-affect-your-support.html

Shall we quote our individual views while we're at it? :dodgy:

I dont support David Moyes, I support Everton mate.

No one person is bigger than the club.

I would continue to support Everton , but I have to say this would be the biggest blow I will have experienced in my life time of supporting Everton .
At the moment , I can't really imagine an Everton without David Moyes . I don't agree with everything he does , but he is the epitome of everything likeable about our club , and I would honestly support him before any single player or board member .

One day there will be a statue of David Moyes outside a football ground , and I hope he is here long enough for it to be us .

I think we can safely say you owe me an apology. :)
 

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