A thread for action

All I see is a bunch of people who need to touch grass. What’s next, a protest march? Picketing the Liver Building? This was not a great season but have a day off.
Let’s all just give up and accept the crap that’s being served up then. Unfortunately Kinnear’s comments and Moyes saying he doesn’t understand why fans would be frustrated has led to this, maybe if they’d just kept their mouths shut there wouldn’t be such an uproar.
 
I sent this to info@friedkin.com, but feel free to send it anywhere or write your own

Dear Mr. Friedkin and the Friedkin Group,

I am writing as a deeply frustrated Everton supporter who believes the continued appointment of David Moyes is actively damaging the club’s ambitions, identity, and future trajectory.

The failure to secure European qualification is not merely a disappointment; it is a fundamental failure considering the resources available, the expectations surrounding the project, and the opportunity presented this season. Everton supporters were promised progression, ambition, and a clear modern direction. Instead, what we have witnessed has been tactically stagnant football, negative game management, poor squad utilization, and an overall inability to capitalize on crucial moments throughout the campaign.

Moyes’ approach belongs to a different era. The football has too often been reactive, uninspired, and devoid of the intensity or tactical sophistication now required to compete at the top end of the Premier League. Matches that demanded courage and initiative were approached with caution and fear. Talented players have looked constrained rather than elevated. Supporters are once again being asked to accept mediocrity dressed up as pragmatism.

Everton cannot afford to drift backward while clubs around us evolve aggressively and intelligently. The Friedkin Group now has an opportunity to demonstrate genuine ambition by making a decisive managerial change before stagnation becomes institutionalized. A club of Everton’s size and history should not be content merely surviving or hovering around mid-table while European places slip away through conservative management and repeated tactical failures.

Supporters want a modern project, a progressive footballing identity, and leadership capable of maximizing the club’s potential. It is increasingly clear that David Moyes is not capable of delivering that future.

I urge you to act immediately and begin the search for a manager who reflects ambition rather than nostalgia.

Sincerely,

A Frustrated Everton Supporter
A very good post.
 
All I see is a bunch of people who need to touch grass. What’s next, a protest march? Picketing the Liver Building? This was not a great season but have a day off.

None of you will do anything other moan like old arses in here or to an Everton email and prove that the club is happily dissatisfied.
Thats not the correct attitude lads.

CHANGE!

 
Its quite apparent we have a summer of discontent on our hands. Pop into most threads and people are fed up. With players, the current manager, not acting to get a sexy new manager Kinnear, the kit, TFG, you name it, people are hacked off.

My view is it's gone from the usual moratorium on the season's ups and downs to a place that isn't healthy.

So this is a call to arms. An appeal to collectively discuss action and ways to make damn sure the club know our frustration. An attempt to effect change.

I don't have the answers. It'll take collective effort and creative thinking. This is the thread for ideas into action. I note people, such as @LeeCarsley and others, have emailed the club. Good start abd I suggest the email text is shared and a mass campaign commence.

Other ideas, such as protests at the game or petitions, welcome. Just a thread to try to shift the narrative from complaints to action.
Complaints about the new kits collar, by 50+ year old Carling drinkers with chippy tits and a BMI of 40+ please.
 
The Wolves owner and Rob Edwards did a Fan Forum event at Molineux not long ago and it looked like a productive conversation. The Wolves owner was asked about buying players, about the kit colour (a big Wolves issue apparently) and Rob Edwards was very honest that the players weren't good enough, rather than lacking effort. Compared to a lot of stuff with other owners and managers it seemed really open and honest.

Is that something tangible Evertonians could get behind? A proper, no frills Question Time panel with the Friedkins and Moyes in-person at Hill Dickinson over the Summer. No questions should be off the table, ideally *not* screened and selected to filter out certain ones. Honest answers about strategy, honest reasons for the dip in performance in the run-in and so on. Questions for the owner about Castore quality too. It might not course correct the club in the short term but it puts the fans' views on the record.
 
Just looked and I got this standard reply - Must be getting a few :lol: :lol:

Please note, this inbox is not monitored for fan engagement queries or fan complaints. Please contact the Fan Services team with your query via servicedesk@evertonfc.com.

If your email is a matter that is directly for the attention of Angus Kinnear, a member of the CEO office will respond within 10 business days.
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All I see is a bunch of people who need to touch grass. What’s next, a protest march? Picketing the Liver Building? This was not a great season but have a day off.
I think the Thread title pretty much sums up what you'll be reading in here ( with the odd sprinkle of humour )

It is really like saying why are people always talking about Moyes in the Moyes thread 🤷‍♂️
 

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