CONFIRMED: Moyes Leaving - All Reaction Here

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..........my view is that the only thing to take us to the next level is investment. Fans become frustrated by the stagnace of being in the same league position and start to question the manager. A change will not see an improvement. At best we will remain as is, but more likely we will start to fall.
For those of you welcoming the news that Moyes might move on, I remind you of the not too distant past and the image of Brian Labone having to spend the last 15mins of a game walking along Goodison Rd because he couldn't stand the pressure and thought that his beloved Blues could be relegated. I genuinely feel our position is that precarious and the key to us avoiding that situation is keeping David Moyes.

Scaremongering nonsense.
 
Our midfield were poor and were bypassed all game, both going forward and defending. You have to ask why we couldn't get the ball out of our half in the last 5 mins and kept defending on the 6yd line. An equaliser always looked likely. All in all, it was just a very poor performance.

I can see the replay going to penalties, I really can.

Has happened an awful lot this season. The midfield aren't good enough to take control.
 
so whens the statue going up for the greatest ever everton manager? they better do it soon as by what you read there will be no club when he leaves!

MOYES FC
 
I think Moyes is a good motivator and a genius in identifying player potential in the transfer market, but tactically he's one of the worst I've ever seen. You'd have to be a blind not to see it, and it's been that way since he came to the club.

We're in the top six as he identified very good players for good prices, and ultimately football isn't rocket science - good players will play good football, but the very best managers know how to spot strengths and weaknesses mid-game and adjust accordingly. I can count on one hand the amount of times Moyes has done that over the last 10 years.

Is that so. Might get into management then if it's that simple.
 
Is that so. Might get into management then if it's that simple.

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... has made a career out of buying obvious players and playing them in their natural positions and not much more than that.

The broader aspects of football management are simple; the difficulty is eyeing good transfers before the opposition and handling egos on the training ground. And, of course, recognising strengths and weaknesses mid-game.

Moyes gets one of those things perfect, one so-so and the other he's utter gash at.
 
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... has made a career out of buying obvious players and playing them in their natural positions and not much more than that.

The broader aspects of football management are simple; the difficulty is eyeing good transfers before the opposition and handling egos on the training ground. And, of course, recognising strengths and weaknesses mid-game.

Moyes gets one of those things perfect, one so-so and the other he's utter gash at.

Oh has he ? Didn't know you watched his training sessions. You don't have a clue what you're on about really do you Tubey, you have no idea what it takes to tactically manage a team of top flight players.
 
Oh has he ? Didn't know you watched his training sessions. You don't have a clue what you're on about really do you Tubey, you have no idea what it takes to tactically manage a team of top flight players.

Neither do you.

Interesting how you aren't producing a counter argument. As usual.

Troll.
 
How do i need to produce a counter argument to you saying two successful premier league managers are tactically inept ? Everybody can see that's utterly absurd.

Oh right. Harry Redknapp is a tactical genius... Of course.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/2010/dec/01/the-question-harry-redknapp-tactically

http://www.[Publication is blacklis...ics-dont-win-matches-says-Harry-Redknapp.html

http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs...acks-tactical-nous-england-job-130332788.html

http://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/rafael-van-der-vaarts-just-wild-about-harry

etc. etc. etc.

Troll.
 
How do i need to produce a counter argument to you saying two successful premier league managers are tactically inept ? Everybody can see that's utterly absurd.

Right on Brenn. Plently of charismatic ex-footballers who make good pundits by pointing out the obivious are failed managers.

There is so much more to management than just signing good players and picking the best XI.

Redknapp might not be a coach or tactician but Kevin Bond, Joe Jordan, Steve Cotterill and Glyn Hodges more than make up for his limitations in those departments.
 
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Posting a link to the Sun, classy.

I like how you just googled 'Redknapp tactics' and posted any random article that came up.

The fact is you have absolutely zero idea what goes on at training sessions run by Redknapp, none whatsoever. You're saying he has done nothing but buy players, which is patently ridiculous as you just do not know that at all.

And drop the 'troll' s***e, it makes you look 13.
 
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