ijjysmith
Calm
Advertise the Everton job in the papers.
LOL
An I right in thinking we've done that before?!
Advertise the Everton job in the papers.
LOL
The new manager has to be Lee Marvin, just look at the success he got with a dozen misfits.
Imagine the success he could have with the likes of Baines.
Wanted: Football Manger with CLF aspirations, must be prepaid to achieve success under penniless owner.
No.
It's the fact he's in London on a Monday night on tv, then Glasgow the very next night on tv. At the start of what many would deem an important week ahead for Everton, in a big FA Cup fixture.
People can disagree with me and think what they like. All I'm saying is based on Moyes' style for the last 11 years, this is out of character for him. He doesn't go for this 'high profile' stuff normally. He's been offered and turned down tons of tv work over the years, usually citing his own informal rule of 'not during a season'. What other Premier League manager would you see on tv 2 nights running, during the season, and doing this amount of travelling too for the sake of tv?
I just think it's ominous and not a good sign. Tweets from Dave Prentice tonight would also indicate he feels that way about 'Moyes' staying at Everton' at the moment too.
No.
It's the fact he's in London on a Monday night on tv, then Glasgow the very next night on tv. At the start of what many would deem an important week ahead for Everton, in a big FA Cup fixture.
People can disagree with me and think what they like. All I'm saying is based on Moyes' style for the last 11 years, this is out of character for him. He doesn't go for this 'high profile' stuff normally. He's been offered and turned down tons of tv work over the years, usually citing his own informal rule of 'not during a season'. What other Premier League manager would you see on tv 2 nights running, during the season, and doing this amount of travelling too for the sake of tv?
I just think it's ominous and not a good sign. Tweets from Dave Prentice tonight would also indicate he feels that way about 'Moyes' staying at Everton' at the moment too.
It wouldn't be the end of the world if Moyes left. A change is long overdue.
Sure, it's difficult. That's why you pay managers the best wages in europe: to do really difficult things.
Montpellier were up against vastly worse budget differences when they won the french league last year. So are most spanish teams when they play Real. It's like Death says we can't pat ourselevs on the back for beating mega rich Man U at the same time as excusing ourselves for losing to compartative paupers like reading or leeds. Either finances matter or they don't. If you can beat these teams in the league why not in cups?
Villa and QPR have spent fortunes, does that mean every manager higher than them in the league is a genius?
Your wrong!
It would be terrible if moyes left. Whoever came in would not make us better, were at our level and based on available spend ect. [SIZE=3[B]]They may come in and do things different, may play a style u like more, play younger players more...but the end result will be the same at best...6th/7th placed finish[/B][/SIZE]. At worst it would be a major fail...loosing key players, bringing in tosh, sliding down the table.
Unless there is investment in the snr squad we have the 7th best team. Like it or not. If there is to be some serious money available in the summer I'd love moyes to have the chance with it.
We're nearly there despite our financial predicament. Why change? Just for the sake of change?
Every manager has there faults....
People who OVER criticise moyes and want him out, remind me of the idiotic villa fans who were not happy with oneil and villa challanging for 5th/6th ect. They got there wish and look how that turned out!!!
And this is bad why?
Why take a gamble for the same result?
When the consequences could be horrific!
Pretty sure villa fans think its bad!?!?
so if we go down the youth route as per your argument get the same result as now then presumably 3 things happen ....
1. we reduce the dependancy on expensive transfers
2. the club is enriched with valuable youth assets
3. young players seeing the revolution are attracted to the "kindergarten of science"
Not sure what the downside is on your thesis.
so if we go down the youth route as per your argument get the same result as now then presumably 3 things happen ....
1. we reduce the dependancy on expensive transfers
2. the club is enriched with valuable youth assets
3. young players seeing the revolution are attracted to the "kindergarten of science"
Not sure what the downside is on your thesis.
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