Jimboefc97
Player Valuation: £2.5m
I don't know what to think yet, i'll wait to see who we get in as a replacement first then decide
Moyes' limitations:
1) Generally only had one game plan- a hardworking forward running down the channels and a goalscoring midfielder in the hole.
2) He would use the same players week in week out even if they were woefully out of form or unfit.
3) He'd rather play for a draw than go for the three points and risk losing.
4) Despite what he might say he rarely gave youth a chance.
5) He didn't know how to spring a surprise on the opposition or to change a game.
6) He took goalscorers and turned them into work horses.
His methods got us to the cusp of European football but the 'bit of magic' that eluded him might not have been a player after all but tactical creativity instead. If we can get the right man in there should be money to spend in the summer. Players like Duffy, Oviedo, Barkley and Vellios should become more integrated with the first team squad and, hopefully, Jelavic will be given a partner and allowed to go back to poaching goals.
The concern is that, without Moyes pushing them so hard, players like Gibson, Osman, Pienaar and Anichebe could very quickly become very ordinary.
I think David Moyes had gone a little stale at Everton and probably the club needs a new face to inject a new sense of enthusiasm.
I have found the second half of this season in particular tedious,with the cup defeat at Wigan the last straw
Moyes' limitations:
1) Generally only had one game plan- a hardworking forward running down the channels and a goalscoring midfielder in the hole.
2) He would use the same players week in week out even if they were woefully out of form or unfit.
3) He'd rather play for a draw than go for the three points and risk losing.
4) Despite what he might say he rarely gave youth a chance.
5) He didn't know how to spring a surprise on the opposition or to change a game.
6) He took goalscorers and turned them into work horses.
His methods got us to the cusp of European football but the 'bit of magic' that eluded him might not have been a player after all but tactical creativity instead. If we can get the right man in there should be money to spend in the summer. Players like Duffy, Oviedo, Barkley and Vellios should become more integrated with the first team squad and, hopefully, Jelavic will be given a partner and allowed to go back to poaching goals.
The concern is that, without Moyes pushing them so hard, players like Gibson, Osman, Pienaar and Anichebe could very quickly become very ordinary.
Agree with the majority of that post. IF and its a big IF, but if the new man can turn some of them draws into wins and play players on form then maybe our league position won't suffer.
Moyes was working on a budget, he will adapt now he had got the money and a squad to rotate with.
Moyes was working on a budget, he will adapt now he had got the money and a squad to rotate with.
We've drawn something like 40% of our games this season and only the Manchester giants have lost fewer. It's strange because we've only really started defending properly in the last month or so and our goalscoring record has hardly set the world alight.
If we appointed Martinez, Hughes or O'Neill they've all allowed clubs to slip perilously close to the trap door. Whereas Lennon and Laudrup haven't experienced that and you wonder whether they'd panic if they found themselves in that position. I think there was one year, possibly after the CL season, where we were close to the foot of the table and put on the afterburners to get away from it. Whoever we appoint should ideally have a strong track-record of staying away from relegation trouble.
Agreed, problem being our list is probably compiled of managers of that ilk, available or cheap (excl Laudrup). I wouldn't mind maybe Gus poyet unproven in top flight, but he has done well at Brighton. I only saw them a few times, but they played decent stuff and he at least seems to do things the right way. The thoughts of hughes and O'neil don't inspire me in the slightest. O'neil did a decent job at Celtic, but he seems to have the same tactics since them days and hasn't really changed with the times.
I'm in this boat too. It's going to be a massive challenge to overcome but I firmly think we can. Getting the right man in is pivotal.