Sunderland v Everton. 12th Sept at 2000.

Do you like Moyes now?

  • Yes

    Votes: 112 17.8%
  • No

    Votes: 190 30.2%
  • Not arsed

    Votes: 327 52.0%

  • Total voters
    629
  • Poll closed .
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I'd be disappointed if Holgate was instantly shifted out for Coleman even though he isn't a RB. He's there deservedly and Coleman hasn't exactly been pulling up trees of late.

Can squeeze them both in a back 5 though?
 
Good luck to the BLUES. My hopes are raised, but being an Evertonian I always seem to come back down to earth with a bump!!!
 
I'd be disappointed if Holgate was instantly shifted out for Coleman even though he isn't a RB. He's there deservedly and Coleman hasn't exactly been pulling up trees of late.

Can squeeze them both in a back 5 though?
What about potentially going to the 3 back system and imploring Seamus as a wingback...of course then drop Jags and have Williams, baines and Holgate in the back
 
Did think it was a strange quote to make that he could have won the league with a proper forward, my lad was on FM though, so it was hard to get a proper conversation out of him.

He was talking in general about the financial controls he had here, comparing them to Liverpools, whilst we we finishing above them in his last few seasons.

Lob in the state of Sunderland atm, and you can see the wider context of what he was on about. IE, I aint too shabby a boss, but that little extra backing would be good if needed.
 
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