2024/25 David Moyes

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Well, no. Not really.

Because he could have kept any of the players he wanted. Holgate? Young? Begovic? Calvert-Lewin? Doucoure? Harrison? Lindstrom? Broja? All Everton players if Moyes wanted to keep them.

It's not like when previous managers had Richarlison, Iwobi and Gordon etc sold on them.

Turnover of squad is an good opportunity, not a problem unless we create it ourselves.
The market decides.
 

My point was if Moyes is thoroughly pissed off now even having spent some money, imagine if he'd had to tolerate the years before when we had to make a profit every window and make do with the likes of Young and co.

@Rita_Poon feels the flip side is poor Moyes has to deal with a massive squad turnover, but in reality, that's a good opportunity and he'd have been able to keep anyone he wanted.
Maybe the terms either looking to be extended or surpassed was not deemed value, and thus, a few had to walk the plank.

Did anyone have Young as the first to sign somewhere else out of those that left? Holgate's move to a league no one knows doesn't count.
 
I've not been impressed with your posting since returning.

You've posted this a few times after I've made comments regarding Moyes.

Either have the conviction to address the poster(s), or at least address the point.



The crux is - the club decided to let go of every player.

Why are you assuming I’m addressing anyone in particular? Plenty of people in here having digs at Moyes since pre-season started.
 
Why are you assuming I’m addressing anyone in particular? Plenty of people in here having digs at Moyes since pre-season started.

Let's not be coy. For the reason i give - you've posted the same comment a few times after I've shared an opinion on Moyes. Third time in quick succession you've ref a short 'Anti-Moyes brigade' within a post or two of my comments. Like so;

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And again now.

Your posting style constantly abrasive and worse, sneering. You're not cooler than anyone else on this forum mate, and if you keep telling others to go back to bed, or ref sunshine - maybe worth considering you've posted x2, x3 the posts as the people - including me, that you're saying it too.

Reflect and adjust.
 
Let's not be coy. For the reason i give - you've posted the same comment a few times after I've shared an opinion on Moyes. Third time in quick succession you've ref a short 'Anti-Moyes brigade' within a post or two of my comments. Like so;

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And again now.

Your posting style constantly abrasive and worse, sneering. You're not cooler than anyone else on this forum mate, and if you keep telling others to go back to bed, or ref sunshine - maybe worth considering you've posted x2, x3 the posts as the people - including me, that you're saying it too.

Reflect and adjust.

I’ll play nice and just stick everyone anti-Moyes on ignore, see if that helps.
 

Maybe the terms either looking to be extended or surpassed was not deemed value, and thus, a few had to walk the plank.

Did anyone have Young as the first to sign somewhere else out of those that left? Holgate's move to a league no one knows doesn't count.
Also, perhaps Moyes thought signings would be a lot easier to land, and it's been a folly of his/the clubs that adequate foresight wasn't accounted for in such a cut throat and massively inflated market?

Maybe again, busting 10+ off the wage bill for a month has allowed a little breathing room, and the club wants value and efficiency?
 
I’ll play nice and just stick everyone anti-Moyes on ignore, see if that helps.

It's not difficult - either debate the opinion, or don't.

Sneering from the sideline, acting too cool for school and making the comments around bed, getting some sunshine isn't constructive to the forum.

Which poster impresses you most, out of interest? Is it @edwardcrompton?

I don't like any of you.
 
Maybe the terms either looking to be extended or surpassed was not deemed value, and thus, a few had to walk the plank.

Did anyone have Young as the first to sign somewhere else out of those that left? Holgate's move to a league no one knows doesn't count.

Also, perhaps Moyes thought signings would be a lot easier to land, and it's been a folly of his/the clubs that adequate foresight wasn't accounted for in such a cut throat and massively inflated market?

Maybe again, busting 10+ off the wage bill for a month has allowed a little breathing room, and the club wants value and efficiency?

Whatever way you spin it mate, this summer is much better than the last few.

Because we don't have to sell anyone, and we're able to spend.

We're also going into a new stadium, without a threat of any point deduction.

So if the manager is fuming now, imagine what we'd have done to him the last few years.
 

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