All good things must come to an end

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So, if Moyes is so utterly ****e, can you please explain to us how he's overseen a change in the club's fortunes from perennial relegation candidates to a position where we're even TALKING about Champion's League places in January, rather than worrying where the points are going to come from to get us to 40?

Not to mention the fact that he's taken us to 3 semi finals, and on one occasion been less than 90mins from winning the FA Cup. Yes, I want us to win silverware, and it's disappointing that we haven't. But it also isn't like we've been out in the 3rd round every year, with absolutely no impression of that changing.

Your post basically reads like Moyes took us over in a bad position, and 10 years later nothing is different.

Well, I think there's a good chance you'll get your way, and this time next year, when we're in the bottom half, with Roberto Martinez in charge, we'll see whether you finally appreciate the good work Moyes has done at the club.

On the motherfcking nail!!!!.
 
The scot is currently in his 11th year at the club, and has many times been praised for his work at Everton due to the league finishes and overall consistency he has brought to Everton. But many journalists and football pundits forget, that Everton Football Club had been around 124 years before Moyes came a long.
Our club has a rich history and our fans our proud of it, and rightly so. Moyes has done very well at Everton on a shoe string budget, and done well when having to sell players and bring in replacements for less of a price. Bargains such as Tim Cahill, Mikel Arteta and Steven Pienaar spring to mind.


Mate, are you amongst fellow blues or are you writing a blog for casual football fans?
 

Did we ever have a last day battle to stay up with Walter smith, I don't think we did.

In my time, I remember Wimbledon & Coventry, which if hazy memory serves was 94 & 97. So Smith-era (98-02) didn't quite have the last-day nerves. I think one season was technically a last-day relegation scare, but it was some crazy maths that required it.
 


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