After Season 2025-26, Moyes OUT or IN

Moyes OUT or IN?

  • OUT

    Votes: 584 88.9%
  • IN

    Votes: 73 11.1%

  • Total voters
    657
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the ambition of this club should be competing for European places at the very least. We’ve seen a newly promoted side qualify for the europa league.

There has to be a huge change in culture at the club and the first move should be giving the dinosaur his p45.

We need a progressive new manager in who wants to play front foot, attacking football instead of these dinosaur, safety-first has beens we’ve been employing over the last decade.

How can the owners trust a man who has wasted tens of millions on players who get no game time?

And what right minded fan would back a manager who wants the likes of stones, soucek and trippier to have us languishing around the relegation zone again.

The nothingness culture has to change from top to bottom. It’s time Moyes was thanked and told to leave.
 
the ambition of this club should be competing for European places at the very least. We’ve seen a newly promoted side qualify for the europa league.

There has to be a huge change in culture at the club and the first move should be giving the dinosaur his p45.

We need a progressive new manager in who wants to play front foot, attacking football instead of these dinosaur, safety-first has beens we’ve been employing over the last decade.

How can the owners trust a man who has wasted tens of millions on players who get no game time?

And what right minded fan would back a manager who wants the likes of stones, soucek and trippier to have us languishing around the relegation zone again.

The nothingness culture has to change from top to bottom. It’s time Moyes was thanked and told to leave.

After 32 years of supporting Everton I think I can safely say the ambition seems to be no more than stay in the league. There might be talk of bigger and better but very rarely do you actually see any real ambition in terms of actions. Probably the only time we did show ambition was the first couple of years under Moshiri and it still didn't work out.
 
After 32 years of supporting Everton I think I can safely say the ambition seems to be no more than stay in the league. There might be talk of bigger and better but very rarely do you actually see any real ambition in terms of actions. Probably the only time we did show ambition was the first couple of years under Moshiri and it still didn't work out.
I think you have a point there. However having supported the club for almost 60 years, I have genuinely seen "good times". What we need is an ambitious manager coupled with several "hungry for success" players to literally "kick the others up the backside" to share their ambition. The stench of mediocrity runs through the club and that has got to change. That only starts with the owners. The last 7 games showed me that the players didn't want Europe. We have got no leaders on the pitch who could galvanise their team mates to take a game by the scruff, and literally say "pants to dozy Dave" and go and win the games. Part of the problem is the ambition of most of the players seems to be to keep picking up the cash end of.
 
I think you have a point there. However having supported the club for almost 60 years, I have genuinely seen "good times". What we need is an ambitious manager coupled with several "hungry for success" players to literally "kick the others up the backside" to share their ambition. The stench of mediocrity runs through the club and that has got to change. That only starts with the owners. The last 7 games showed me that the players didn't want Europe. We have got no leaders on the pitch who could galvanise their team mates to take a game by the scruff, and literally say "pants to dozy Dave" and go and win the games. Part of the problem is the ambition of most of the players seems to be to keep picking up the cash end of.

Logic dictates that there's a chance it could all still fall into place for us again, but I'm at that point now where I don't think it ever will. As you say, we need the people at the club, whether it's the manager, players or those at the top, to make us believe again.

If we're being honest, the rot set in a long time ago. We allowed ourselves to go from being one the biggest teams in the country to just some mid table pushover without a whimper. Compare that with Chelsea, who for the last few years have been run abysmally, but every summer they just dust themselves down and go again while competing for trophies.
 
Voted out wasn't keen on him coming back but fair play to him exceeded expectations last season ,this season a mixture of some good results mixed with truly awful ones ,some of the home performance's where we just sit back let the away team settle in and look like Brazil 1970 no desire to be on the front foot or aggressive to win a game .
I don't see it improving and probably gone before Christmas
 
Logic dictates that there's a chance it could all still fall into place for us again, but I'm at that point now where I don't think it ever will. As you say, we need the people at the club, whether it's the manager, players or those at the top, to make us believe again.

If we're being honest, the rot set in a long time ago. We allowed ourselves to go from being one the biggest teams in the country to just some mid table pushover without a whimper. Compare that with Chelsea, who for the last few years have been run abysmally, but every summer they just dust themselves down and go again while competing for trophies.
It's easy to understand why you would feel that way, but we are Evertonians and we have to keep the faith. But that attitudinal change from being losers to having a winning , can do mentality must come from the top with a number of key appointments. The manager needs to change. He has done his job and it's time to go. We need to clear out the underdog , little club, here to make up the numbers mentality pronto. A good "front foot" manager and several key "snidey no fear" ambitious players to shake the place up and marshal the team on the pitch need to be recruited. We need the "dogs of war" mentality back. We are just "too nice and predictable" and sadly, at the moment, irrelevant. It can change quickly though as other clubs have proven. Patience is worn out
 
It's easy to understand why you would feel that way, but we are Evertonians and we have to keep the faith. But that attitudinal change from being losers to having a winning , can do mentality must come from the top with a number of key appointments. The manager needs to change. He has done his job and it's time to go. We need to clear out the underdog , little club, here to make up the numbers mentality pronto. A good "front foot" manager and several key "snidey no fear" ambitious players to shake the place up and marshal the team on the pitch need to be recruited. We need the "dogs of war" mentality back. We are just "too nice and predictable" and sadly, at the moment, irrelevant. It can change quickly though as other clubs have proven. Patience is worn out
Yes I think a good owner will dictate how good we are or how good we cab become- - The best owner we had was John Moores and he told the manager how he wanted Everton to be and what the fans demanded Everton to be, so he picked a manager w ho could that, sacked a decent man and manager in Johnie Carey and replaced him with Harry Catterick who did the job that pleased most fans for quite a few years and put some silverware back in the trophy cabinet.

When ill health took it’s toll on Harry we went down hill but Moore put Philip Carter in, not a football man but a business man from Littlewoods, he wasn’t very good but luckily Kendall and importantly Colin Harvey revived the club before we fell away again after being banned from Europe.

Then came the disaster that the ex actor brought to Goodison, now we are in the new ground with new owners and they have a lot to improve on going by their few months in charge at Everton, not impressive up to now—- let’s see how they perform in the next period of their ownership— can they be the master of two big clubs and give both due diligence?
 

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