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Koeman OUT Moyes IN


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Lucky git, I only saw the crap games.

There were plenty of them too!

A few people have had a laugh about this post. In my defence I wasn't old enough to remember 1995 well, my first proper memories and when I started going the game was under Smith (which was dire), then Moyes came along and it was very good at times. Then one good season under Martinez and it's been a bit naff since.
 
There were plenty of them too!

A few people have had a laugh about this post. In my defence I wasn't old enough to remember 1995 well, my first proper memories and when I started going the game was under Smith (which was dire), then Moyes came along and it was very good at times. Then one good season under Martinez and it's been a bit naff since.
I am so sorry. At least my first match was the last game of the season in 1996. It all went down the toilet after that, though I saw some good games. Like the thrashing of West Ham. I'll always love Kevin Campbell for that.
 
I am so sorry. At least my first match was the last game of the season in 1996. It all went down the toilet after that, though I saw some good games. Like the thrashing of West Ham. I'll always love Kevin Campbell for that.

Haha no need to be sorry mate, even those of us too young to see the good times are lucky to be blues! I was lucky enough to see Dunc and Kev at least.
 

11.1% going up

Was thinking this today.

I can understand folk wanting Koeman out, but bringing Moyes back would be complete and utter madness.
If Koeman ends up getting sacked, lets at least get someone in who's got a half way decent chance of moving us forward.

Moyes peaked with us, and will almost certainly never have the same sort of ( limited ) success that he had here at any club at our level, so please quit with the sort of thinking that comes up with Moyes as an answer, because he's not. He's now at the same level as Hodgson, and you wouldn't want Roy here so lets not pine for Davey.
 
Big Sam with Unsworth as his assistant.

Imagine the victory feasts they would have after a game.

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I can understand folk wanting Koeman out, but bringing Moyes back would be complete and utter madness.
If Koeman ends up getting sacked, lets at least get someone in who's got a half way decent chance of moving us forward.

Moyes peaked with us, and will almost certainly never have the same sort of ( limited ) success that he had here at any club at our level, so please quit with the sort of thinking that comes up with Moyes as an answer, because he's not. He's now at the same level as Hodgson, and you wouldn't want Roy here so lets not pine for Davey.
Perfectly understandable
 
Moyes has been sacked by his three previous employers, one of which was a club that's hardly ever been in the top-flight in recent decades: Sunderland. If this slump in form continues and we are forced to look for a successor to Koeman, we will surely be able to do better than a manager that no other club wants.

Bringing Moyes back would have parallels with bringing Kendall back in 1990, except Kendall's highlights during his first stint as Everton manager included winning two league titles, an FA Cup and a Uefa Cup Winners' Cup. Moyes' highlight as Everton manager was getting into Europe and then subsequently getting tonked by Benfica.

It's a "no" from me.
 

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