It's more all the small stuff that goes with having Moyes as manager for me. The stuff we all knew would never change. Its why for me whilst he is here we will always be the bridesmaid and never the bride.
Same post/variation of same post over and over and over - continually playing the man, rather than the post. The forum isnt, or at least shouldnt be, a playground for petty squabbles to play out every day.
I've asked politely, a number of times...
I'll be honest, as someone who's been on the whole pleased with Moyes 2.0, the Moyesettes on here sure do make it hard for us with some of the wild points and excuses they make to back the gaffer. He's done himself no favours lately.
It would have been nice for the bullsitter to actually invest in us, instead he borrowed of his friends and paid back at inflated rates so they could all make a few quid of us. He was a leech. The best thing is the fact he is the least successful...
Id say spending another god knows on players Moyes isn't going to play would be pretty rash, as would buying players just to fit Moyes antiquated way of playing football.
Kenwright has always been very much of a "mixed bag" for me. He clearly loved the club, but he did make HUGE mistakes and led us to some of the worst periods in our history.
As the song suggests, we shouldn't ignore history.
Facts:
EVERTON HAD...
I think if you had a go at Everton fans for protesting to get Bill Kenwright out of the club in the last few years, you’re definitely not an Evertonian. I’ll let you all work out who I’m talking about here without naming any names.
According to you nobody can play good football anywhere that doesn't have a sovereign wealth fund. Despite loads of clubs all around the world doing so. It's the only way your Moyes Uber Alles philosophy can survive. It's weird.
Yeah, the best thing for all concerned would’ve been for Dyche to plod on doing the bare minimum (mid table from the previous season) but sadly he wasn’t even good enough to do that and had plunged us back into the thick of a relegation battle...
Gents, can we call a truce now? Jeez.
People are on my case moaning it's the same people, same points, over and over. Context applies, we could pull up threads were consensus was very clearly against Moyes with people preferring Duncan Ferguson...
Interestingly the result here is exactly the same as the last poll that covered this question back in February.
So it appears that the only real difference of opinion on the forum is regarding the question of whether he sees out the last year of...