Homepage Article POLL: Do you want Moyes back? Results: 80% No

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Now you are moving the goalposts. Expecting to compete for honours is vastly different to expecting silverware. And we did in fact compete for honours when he was in charge, both in Europe, and in at home. We lacked the quality of the Sky 4 of course, who had much higher funding.

Well the goalposts are exactly the same as when he was at the club as they are now. Evertonians beside yourself, generally expect, not demand, but expect the club considering it's history to win silverware.

We don't need to rewrite history when it comes to David Moyes tenure. Because as you have pointed out, he bought stability, while working under a strict budget. My point is we have had managers before who worked under similar constraints and delivered silverware.

There is nothing to suggest in his record since leaving the club that he could deliver a trophy, let alone compete. He had ample opportunity to achieve that goal when he went running into the arms of Manchester United.
 
Well the goalposts are exactly the same as when he was at the club as they are now. Evertonians beside yourself, generally expect, not demand, but expect the club considering it's history to win silverware.

We don't need to rewrite history when it comes to David Moyes tenure. Because as you have pointed out, he bought stability, while working under a strict budget. My point is we have had managers before who worked under similar constraints and delivered silverware.

There is nothing to suggest in his record since leaving the club that he could deliver a trophy, let alone compete. He had ample opportunity to achieve that goal when he went running into the arms of Manchester United.
Is right, Kendall hardly had no bigger spending power than Moist.
 
Well the goalposts are exactly the same as when he was at the club as they are now. Evertonians beside yourself, generally expect, not demand, but expect the club considering it's history to win silverware.

We don't need to rewrite history when it comes to David Moyes tenure. Because as you have pointed out, he bought stability, while working under a strict budget. My point is we have had managers before who worked under similar constraints and delivered silverware.

There is nothing to suggest in his record since leaving the club that he could deliver a trophy, let alone compete. He had ample opportunity to achieve that goal when he went running into the arms of Manchester United.
We've won 15 major trophies (excluding Charity Shield) in 141 years. Expecting to win silverware seems a bit much. Hoping yes, and expecting to challenge, of course.
 
Did you watch & observe Davey Moyes during his 11year reign hear as Evrton manager....

His passion & love for this club was clearly evident....
How , please elaborate.
Just repeating the same meaningless phrase over and over again doesnt make it true.
Provide some demonstrable evidence of this strong affection you claim he has for us.
He was here for money, he left for personal glory and with a string of failures behind him he is now desperate to crawl back .
If there is any relationship here it resembles an abusive one and Everton are cast as the victim.
 



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