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He will sign his new contract, as he will because nobody else will be giving him £90k a week, and NEVER putting ANY pressure on him to do ANYTHING.

End of discussion.

Love him or loathe him, he is here for a long time yet.

He has the best job in the world......in football or out of it.

Half his luck....:(
 
Laughing at people thinking that it was the players choice to sit deep and defend a lead as if Moyes dorsnt drill into them exactly how he wants them to play.
He blamed them? Yeah he would wpuldnt he, just like he denied his contract situation wasn't at fault for our dip in form in any way. Hes not gonna admit its his tactics or actions at fault is he?

What a load of plop!!!
 
Moyes and the Fear of Failure

Nikica "Bent" - and all the other fine forwards we've had who have been Bentised in a 4-5-1 - Yakubu, Beattie, Johnson
- put simply Bent was great in a 4-5-1 - he didn't score many, but we ground out a load of 1-0s with the likes of Gravesen, Carsley in the midfield

1-0 and hold the fort

Too Far Up Alex's A**e - Too many rejected United players, too many Sahas

Not enough Balls - Lescott should have been dropped

No Faith in Kids - Barkley

Sit There Son - Subs who never get on - never got on (Plessis), Duffy, Barkley, Vellios to name but a few

Where's Oviedo - if Baines was carrying an injury why can't Oviedo be given a chance - he is an international left back

Can't drop Timmy

Can't drop Mikel

Can't drop Neville

add your own thoughts.
 

I would never agree with changing managers mid season unless drastic changes on the pitch are needed, but even then there is no certainty it would have a positive effect - see Mick McCarthy at Wolves.

I do admit I am coming round to the idea of a managerial change at the close season though. But if it's going to happen, it needs to happen ASAP so the new manager has the majority, if not the full, pre-season to get his preparations done. Having said that, I don't know who we could realistically get who will take us to the next step.
 
I don't want David Moyes sacked,I don't want David Moyes to leave the club.
I think he could pretty well write his own contract and Bill Kenwright would sign it.Bill Kenwright knows exactly what Moyes has done for Everton in the last eleven years.

I think the overwhelming majority want a new contract and want the manager to stay.

The cards are totally in the managers hands,he knows it,we know it,the board knows it.

However,it is clear that the instability over the contract is affecting the team.It's not intentional but I don't think the players are giving 110per cent as they did before.I think they believe he is gone if a half decent offer comes in and players just don't give everything for a man that will soon be gone.It would only natural that players like Baines and Fellaini are already been unofficially spoken to about their career.

I believe that if the headline tomorrow morning was that the manager had signed a new contract,I think the level of performance would improve immediately.
 
I believe that if the headline tomorrow morning was that the manager had signed a new contract,I think the level of performance would improve immediately

It's a no brainer.

Which is why it is unforgiveable, IMO, that Moyes is doing this to us.

We all know that contracts aren't worth the paper they are written on.

We know that he could insert a clause that if certain clubs want to talk to him he is at liberty to do so.

So why not just have done that a month ago and remained focused on the task in hand?

But this is the easy way out for him.

All this speculation highlights the fact that EFC have little or no dough and it gives him a ready made excuse as our once promising season just drifts away from us with no scrutiny of how his tactics and naff susbstitutions screwed us up.

And come September or October when it dawns on him that no club richer than Everton are interested in him he will sign on and we will endure another five years of dross.

How did my beloved club arrive at the situation where a very average coach can hold us to ransome like this?
 
I believe that if the headline tomorrow morning was that the manager had signed a new contract,I think the level of performance would improve immediately

It's a no brainer.

Which is why it is unforgiveable, IMO, that Moyes is doing this to us.

We all know that contracts aren't worth the paper they are written on.

We know that he could insert a clause that if certain clubs want to talk to him he is at liberty to do so.

So why not just have done that a month ago and remained focused on the task in hand?

But this is the easy way out for him.

All this speculation highlights the fact that EFC have little or no dough and it gives him a ready made excuse as our once promising season just drifts away from us with no scrutiny of how his tactics and naff susbstitutions screwed us up.

And come September or October when it dawns on him that no club richer than Everton are interested in him he will sign on and we will endure another five years of dross.

How did my beloved club arrive at the situation where a very average coach can hold us to ransome like this?

So Bill the greatest living evertonian hired a an average coach and paid him millions for 11 years.....hmmm how do you feel about that?
 
I don't want David Moyes sacked,I don't want David Moyes to leave the club.
I think he could pretty well write his own contract and Bill Kenwright would sign it.Bill Kenwright knows exactly what Moyes has done for Everton in the last eleven years.

Clearly not. If it were true, we'd already have an annual transfer fund of £30m+...
 

Strangely, the situation may not turn out as favourable for the manager as he may think.
I don't care what anybody says,Chelsea imo are unlikely to substitute their target from manager of Guardiolas stature with David Moyes.
Everton cannot wait long after the end of the season,they will need a reply as the situation regarding Fellaini,Heitinga and maybe even Baines needs to be clarified.
I am sure there is a contract on the table waiting for a signature.I would expect that Everton and Moyes representatives have discussed what is required and what is on offer.
David Moyes would have gone to Spurs last season,I think most of us accept that.The fact that he doesn't seem to have been considered at all by Spurs would lead you to believe that there may be some who are not totally in awe of him as a manager.
 
Emb,my daughter when she was only five or six understood the principles of basic finance.You cannot spend what you haven't got. David Moyes knows better than anybody what would be on offer,after eleven years I think an intelligent man like him would know what was possible and what was not.
 
Strangely, the situation may not turn out as favourable for the manager as he may think.
I don't care what anybody says,Chelsea imo are unlikely to substitute their target from manager of Guardiolas stature with David Moyes.
Everton cannot wait long after the end of the season,they will need a reply as the situation regarding Fellaini,Heitinga and maybe even Baines needs to be clarified.
I am sure there is a contract on the table waiting for a signature.I would expect that Everton and Moyes representatives have discussed what is required and what is on offer.
David Moyes would have gone to Spurs last season,I think most of us accept that.The fact that he doesn't seem to have been considered at all by Spurs would lead you to believe that there may be some who are not totally in awe of him as a manager.

This is what is so galling about this fiasco.

No club above us would entertain him.

Bill has handed Moyes the gun which the latter is pointing at his head.

Tell the bugger to sign on the dotted line or go to Chelsea.

Or Arsenal.

Or Spurs.

Or Manchester.

Only one problem.

None of those clubs would have him.

This is like the Bizarro World.
 
This is what is so galling about this fiasco.

No club above us would entertain him.

Bill has handed Moyes the gun which the latter is pointing at his head.

Tell the bugger to sign on the dotted line or go to Chelsea.

Or Arsenal.

Or Spurs.

Or Manchester.

Only one problem.

None of those clubs would have him.

This is like the Bizarro World.


Bill has handed him two long contracts and is still happy with him....he is the owner so i guess he can do what he likes being the owner
 
I'd say Arsenal would have a punt on him really, wouldn't rule that one out. But to link him with Chelsea/Manchester clubs is ridiculous.
And Spurs is out of the question for now, AVB proving what a great manager he is. Albeit with a 'little' helping hand from Gareth Bale.
 

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