http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/ever...-blame-for-blues-fa-cup-exit-100252-32962679/
The Scot denied that his move to delay a decision on his Goodison future until the summer was a factor in the display, and insisted it was a spectacular off-day instead. What can be said is people will always draw comparisons,” he said when asked about his contract stance in the context of Saturday’s result. But anybody who watched that game will know it had nothing to do with that. It was just a poor performance by myself and the Everton team. It wasn’t anything to do with anything else. I actually got a feeling that the supporters realised it was just a bad day. We just didn’t play well. It wasn’t as if it was something tactically we did. Throughout you saw misplaced passes, bad control, not winning a race, a challenge or a header in the box. It was a performance I’ve not seen from my team for quite a while. I’ve always known what I need to do to move it forward. A lot of those things get apparent. A lot of supporters and sports writers as well don’t always maybe see it. As the season goes on those frailties start to show up more and more. People start to notice them. We’re quite good at covering a lot of them up through the years. We considered all the different permutations that Wigan could play and tried to make sure we covered all bases. But really we didn’t come up to scratch no matter what way we played, and I don’t think there was a great deal I could have made different.”
Last sentence is abysmal, btw.
If Kenwright had any bollocks, he'd be telling Moyes this morning that it's time to **** or get off the pot, as if he's still not prepared to commit, then he can leave now, as in today. Enough's enough here.
If Kenwright had any bollocks, he'd be telling Moyes this morning that it's time to **** or get off the pot, as if he's still not prepared to commit, then he can leave now, as in today. Enough's enough here.
He looks like a proper divvy seeing us bow out like that on saturday and ginger still not give him a yay or nay.
I couldn't put this better myself. Kenwright has to act now. Never mind his friendliness with Moyes. He has to show some b*llocks.
I'm a Moyes fan (albeit Saturday has stretched that belief) & I've always wanted him to stay, but it's obvious the contract situation is affecting the club. We're talking about it, the media are all over it, the players must be talking about, therefore it IS an issue that is having an impact.
Whether it had a part to play in Saturdays insipid, passionless, debacle, only the players know, but now our season is effectively over, then Kenwright has every right to demand that his current manager makes a decision. If he's still not prepared to be honest enough to say what decision is, then he can leave now for me.
So if moyes is doing this to try and ensure funds in the summer, maybe he's spoke to some senior players about it. By doing this it may well help us push on for next season...
Do you all think he's still the devil??
A lot that are ****ging him are the same people who **** him for not putting pressure on the board?
Maybe this is the only way he can do it?
Not saying I know one way or the other the reasons but does he not deserve the benifit of doubt till the end of season?
Wigan was nothing to do with moyes contract situation btw
So if moyes is doing this to try and ensure funds in the summer, maybe he's spoke to some senior players about it. By doing this it may well help us push on for next season...
Do you all think he's still the devil??
A lot that are ****ging him are the same people who **** him for not putting pressure on the board?
Maybe this is the only way he can do it?
Not saying I know one way or the other the reasons but does he not deserve the benifit of doubt till the end of season?
Wigan was nothing to do with moyes contract situation btw
So if moyes is doing this to try and ensure funds in the summer, maybe he's spoke to some senior players about it. By doing this it may well help us push on for next season...
Do you all think he's still the devil??
A lot that are ****ging him are the same people who **** him for not putting pressure on the board?
Maybe this is the only way he can do it?
Not saying I know one way or the other the reasons but does he not deserve the benifit of doubt till the end of season?
Wigan was nothing to do with moyes contract situation btw
Behave mate, this isn't about him trying to secure transfer funds, this is about him seeing what else is potentially out there - for him!
He's using us as his fall back position, should nothing else tempt him, that's never right.
Personally cant see him going straight into another managerial job. Think he will take a year or so off to do punditry and also take the time to learn new styles and approaches which could possibly make him an attractive manager.
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