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Keep in mind as well that every single player in that dressing room knew he was on the out either in the summer or earlier, and a large number of them are also on the move this summer.
Despite this we saw the effort they all put in against Arsenal and City away, and Chelsea and Wolves at home to get vital points.
People will sneer all they want but anyone who has ever been in any professional environment knows how the tables completely flip when the boss is on the way out working gardening leave, or when you’ve handed in your notice yourself.
He still had this lot running to the end...
I was strangely more confident for Villa and Spurs at home than I was for Forest. They could have been the perfect games for a counter pressing Everton coming off a cup win to have played. He also missed the opportunity to play Liverpool when we’d just sparked Wolves and they’d drawn at Newcastle. Small margins for a team that has always had momentum in results both positive and negative.
Recent form had been undoubtedly poor but didn’t look like he’d lost the players and still above the relegation zone with a game in hand despite injuries and and bad form.I am hoping the new owners...
I think we have to act swiftly and bold.As much as I was 50/50 on Moyes and I do agree with you Dave I'm not convinced it will be the raging success some seem to think it will be. However Southgate is just not an option, he had squad full of supremely talented individuals and failed to deliver with them multiple times. A couple of those tournaments were handed on a plate too him and he still fell short. I do think Moyes will keep us up but it will be a battle.
My only desire is to see Everton safe.Not a wum people will have you believe.
Never say never but I imagine he needs to drop down a division. I can't see any of the current teams in the league bringing him in if they have a vacancy.
As said: careful what you hope for.They can have him - Bournemouth fans summed it up chanting" How the cuck can you watch this every week"
Not one shot on target ..... with a Dads Army team
Gets the Ipswich or Leicester job and saves them - at our expense.He got sacked deservedly so - get over it - He's been paid well great job last season - disastrous this season - 8 wins in 12 months is a sacking offence his football was so hard to watch along with his negative team selections etc good luck & goodbye to him ....
I am sure a lower division club will take him on ....
Bottom line is staying up. He'd have done that - again.I give him his due for the last few seasons, it wasn't pretty but he coped well with the off field shenanigans.
But this season it all looked to much.
Commentary keeps going on saying the fans are in shock. It's all the ex players sticking together, none of them want to admit the fans aren't sorry to see him gone
eden hazard is about 36 mate this is well betterI'm convinced people think Jack Grealish is Eden Hazard or something.
Would people be acting like this if we signed Raheem?
Know what was needed in Jan. has absolutely no bearing on player availablity.The only excuse I’ll give them is that many of them were recruited to their positions late. However we’ve known since January what was needed.
BoomYou certainly seemed to think we were in relegation danger in January.
Keep in mind as well that every single player in that dressing room knew he was on the out either in the summer or earlier, and a large number of them are also on the move this summer.
Despite this we saw the effort they all put in against Arsenal and City away, and Chelsea and Wolves at home to get vital points.
People will sneer all they want but anyone who has ever been in any professional environment knows how the tables completely flip when the boss is on the way out working gardening leave, or when you’ve handed in your notice yourself.
He still had this lot running to the end...
I was strangely more confident for Villa and Spurs at home than I was for Forest. They could have been the perfect games for a counter pressing Everton coming off a cup win to have played. He also missed the opportunity to play Liverpool when we’d just sparked Wolves and they’d drawn at Newcastle. Small margins for a team that has always had momentum in results both positive and negative.
Recent form had been undoubtedly poor but didn’t look like he’d lost the players and still above the relegation zone with a game in hand despite injuries and and bad form.I am hoping the new owners...
Let's put it this way: if I were Ipswich or Leicester Ild sack their manager and hire Dyche.
Let's hope they dont.
I'd be looking to bring in Southgate if Moyes doesn't get a grip of this in the next few games - if he'd come.
As a last throw of the dice to keep us in this league he makes sense.
He'd have the respect of players and we'd get that bounce we need to get over the line.
He should have been brought in before Moyes.
I can only think he must have been approached and rejected the move.
Cash wise I'd make him an offer he couldn't refuse and for whatever length of contract he wanted.
I think we have to act swiftly and bold.As much as I was 50/50 on Moyes and I do agree with you Dave I'm not convinced it will be the raging success some seem to think it will be. However Southgate is just not an option, he had squad full of supremely talented individuals and failed to deliver with them multiple times. A couple of those tournaments were handed on a plate too him and he still fell short. I do think Moyes will keep us up but it will be a battle.
Money talks.
My only desire is to see Everton safe.Not a wum people will have you believe.
Moyes wont do it and these players need a boost. Southgate would hand us it. Illd hand these players self belief. And boy do they need it.
I've had to bump this thread, because even the blow hards demanding Dyche's neck no there's know one they can suggest who'd get this lot into any better shape than the man who achieved safety for the last two seasons, so they wont suggest a name.
Never say never but I imagine he needs to drop down a division. I can't see any of the current teams in the league bringing him in if they have a vacancy.
I defo can see it. As soon as the red lights start flashing on the dashboard of those two teams they'll dump McKenna/van Nistelrooy and send for Dyche. Almost guaranteed.
As said: we better be in about 14th / 15th when that happens with a bit of daylight to play with.
As said: careful what you hope for.They can have him - Bournemouth fans summed it up chanting" How the cuck can you watch this every week"
Not one shot on target ..... with a Dads Army team
Dyche would have a massive incentive to get another club safe now.
He'd be all over a rescue job at the bottom in the next few months, and he'll get it too.
We better hope against hope that ginger bollocks has got us well clear.
Gets the Ipswich or Leicester job and saves them - at our expense.He got sacked deservedly so - get over it - He's been paid well great job last season - disastrous this season - 8 wins in 12 months is a sacking offence his football was so hard to watch along with his negative team selections etc good luck & goodbye to him ....
I am sure a lower division club will take him on ....
Be careful what you wish for.
Bottom line is staying up. He'd have done that - again.I give him his due for the last few seasons, it wasn't pretty but he coped well with the off field shenanigans.
But this season it all looked to much.
Commentary keeps going on saying the fans are in shock. It's all the ex players sticking together, none of them want to admit the fans aren't sorry to see him gone
The gamble now is all on these Freidkin rats to take on.
If we go down they get kicked out of town.
It's as simple as that. Their money wont save them. And any flunky they put in charge of this club will get...
Boom
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I still can’t get my head around Everton fans moaning about this. For the past few season we have had McNeil, A injured DCL, and Jack f***** Harrison. We have been battling relegation, and we were close to going bust. Now we have decent owners, a lovely brand new stadium, and we’re close to get Jack Grealish and people aren’t happy. Wow.
You certainly seemed to think we were in relegation danger in January.
Keep in mind as well that every single player in that dressing room knew he was on the out either in the summer or earlier, and a large number of them are also on the move this summer.
Despite this we saw the effort they all put in against Arsenal and City away, and Chelsea and Wolves at home to get vital points.
People will sneer all they want but anyone who has ever been in any professional environment knows how the tables completely flip when the boss is on the way out working gardening leave, or when you’ve handed in your notice yourself.
He still had this lot running to the end...
I was strangely more confident for Villa and Spurs at home than I was for Forest. They could have been the perfect games for a counter pressing Everton coming off a cup win to have played. He also missed the opportunity to play Liverpool when we’d just sparked Wolves and they’d drawn at Newcastle. Small margins for a team that has always had momentum in results both positive and negative.
Recent form had been undoubtedly poor but didn’t look like he’d lost the players and still above the relegation zone with a game in hand despite injuries and and bad form.I am hoping the new owners...
Let's put it this way: if I were Ipswich or Leicester Ild sack their manager and hire Dyche.
Let's hope they dont.
I'd be looking to bring in Southgate if Moyes doesn't get a grip of this in the next few games - if he'd come.
As a last throw of the dice to keep us in this league he makes sense.
He'd have the respect of players and we'd get that bounce we need to get over the line.
He should have been brought in before Moyes.
I can only think he must have been approached and rejected the move.
Cash wise I'd make him an offer he couldn't refuse and for whatever length of contract he wanted.
I think we have to act swiftly and bold.As much as I was 50/50 on Moyes and I do agree with you Dave I'm not convinced it will be the raging success some seem to think it will be. However Southgate is just not an option, he had squad full of supremely talented individuals and failed to deliver with them multiple times. A couple of those tournaments were handed on a plate too him and he still fell short. I do think Moyes will keep us up but it will be a battle.
Money talks.
My only desire is to see Everton safe.Not a wum people will have you believe.
Moyes wont do it and these players need a boost. Southgate would hand us it. Illd hand these players self belief. And boy do they need it.
I've had to bump this thread, because even the blow hards demanding Dyche's neck no there's know one they can suggest who'd get this lot into any better shape than the man who achieved safety for the last two seasons, so they wont suggest a name.
Never say never but I imagine he needs to drop down a division. I can't see any of the current teams in the league bringing him in if they have a vacancy.
I defo can see it. As soon as the red lights start flashing on the dashboard of those two teams they'll dump McKenna/van Nistelrooy and send for Dyche. Almost guaranteed.
As said: we better be in about 14th / 15th when that happens with a bit of daylight to play with.
As said: careful what you hope for.They can have him - Bournemouth fans summed it up chanting" How the cuck can you watch this every week"
Not one shot on target ..... with a Dads Army team
Dyche would have a massive incentive to get another club safe now.
He'd be all over a rescue job at the bottom in the next few months, and he'll get it too.
We better hope against hope that ginger bollocks has got us well clear.
Gets the Ipswich or Leicester job and saves them - at our expense.He got sacked deservedly so - get over it - He's been paid well great job last season - disastrous this season - 8 wins in 12 months is a sacking offence his football was so hard to watch along with his negative team selections etc good luck & goodbye to him ....
I am sure a lower division club will take him on ....
Be careful what you wish for.
Bottom line is staying up. He'd have done that - again.I give him his due for the last few seasons, it wasn't pretty but he coped well with the off field shenanigans.
But this season it all looked to much.
Commentary keeps going on saying the fans are in shock. It's all the ex players sticking together, none of them want to admit the fans aren't sorry to see him gone
The gamble now is all on these Freidkin rats to take on.
If we go down they get kicked out of town.
It's as simple as that. Their money wont save them. And any flunky they put in charge of this club will get...
My sentiments exactly. He's obviously a really good player and if he as at the same level he was before he joined City he will improve us a lot. But he isn't a difference maker. He's never been Hazard, J.Rod etc level even at his best. He was a role player at City. Never a key player.I'm convinced people think Jack Grealish is Eden Hazard or something.
Would people be acting like this if we signed Raheem?
I can believe that.There are hundreds more honestly.
Think you'll like this mate
eden hazard is about 36 mate this is well better
It’s called forward planning. Sunderland only knew of promotion in May and have got 10 in. We needed a similar number and have 5. No excuse.Know what was needed in Jan. has absolutely no bearing on player availablity.
Indeed, and all players who can rapidly transition the ball without needing to hoof it (either via ball carrying or short quick passes).Moyes putting together a team of schemers. Grealish Ndiaye Dibling Dewsbury Hall all scheming away.