Could that of been Moyes' last game incharge?

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Was at the match today and witnessed 3 fights/arguments in the Everton crowd after we went 2-0 down, amazing how frustrated people can get

Beckford gave Fellaini a massive, lengthy bollocking over a misplaced pass. So I guess the in-fighting isn't exclusive to the fans =/
 

Fellaini was poor today but Arteta's been poor all season. Moyes hasn't ever, to my recollection, singled him out in an after match interview. He had a bad game but recently he's been immense.
 
Forget about Moyes walking out.

I have been saying for ages that Everton is as good as it gets for Moyes.

I was glad to hear Alvin Martin saying the same thing tonight on talkSPORT Radio.

"Moysie might get a job at Newcastle or Villa", said Alvin "but that isn't an upward move for him".

Alvin went on to say "If Moyes dod go, there would be no shortage of top class managers interested in taking over one of the biggest clubs in the country".

Moyes is one of those media darling managers who can do no wrong in the eyes of the TV/radio presenters and print journos.

The fans can see his shortcomings, though.

Quite frankly, Bill should have him in his office tomorrow giving him a verbal lashing over his demeanour as he sat on the touchline and his disgraceful singling out of Felliani afterwards.

What price Fellaini losing interest now and considering his future come the summer?
 
Is Moyes now in the situation where if he criticises Bill he stands to lose the 3rd biggest contract in the EPL for a manager so is saying nothing? If so he's doing us a dis service as the fans. The day he walked in he gave one of the most memorable quotes in "The people on the street support Everton." Today he never supported us.

I do love Moyes and want him to be here for many years to come but if he acts like he did today then I can get Gary Megsons (or Dickovs) number if necessary.
 
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