david moyes

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It must of torn him apart to leave this great club, only the top job in British football would have tempted him to leave us...

It is well known that his goal in football was always the Man U job. He always saw Everton as a stepping stone.

He acted like a prize melt when he got the job and started trying to belittle Everton with his ridiculous comments about Everton holding back Fellaini and Baines's careers by not letting them leave.

Does that sound like a man who loves Everton? or a self important tit who started thinking he was Billy big bollocks when he got his dream job?
 
It is well known that his goal in football was always the Man U job. He always saw Everton as a stepping stone.

He acted like a prize melt when he got the job and started trying to belittle Everton with his ridiculous comments about Everton holding back Fellaini and Baines's careers by not letting them leave.

Does that sound like a man who loves Everton? or a self important tit who started thinking he was Billy big bollocks when he got his dream job?
Remember seeing that photo of him sitting in Fergie's chair for the first time, the absolute tit.
 

Genuinely surprised / cringe that people have any sort of resentment towards him for joining Man U, norrarsed about that at all, wished him the best of luck.

The hoofball comments are cringe too, we played some decent stuff and he did well for us on a budget.

The behaviour towards us when he joined Man U is unforgivable , though. He had literally the worlds talent pool of footballers to fish in, all he had to do was leave us alone and he would still be held in the highest regard here
 
Genuinely surprised / cringe that people have any sort of resentment towards him for joining Man U, norrarsed about that at all, wished him the best of luck.

The hoofball comments are cringe too, we played some decent stuff and he did well for us on a budget.

The behaviour towards us when he joined Man U is unforgivable , though. He had literally the worlds talent pool of footballers to fish in, all he had to do was leave us alone and he would still be held in the highest regard here

Indeed - strange thing was about his little outbursts about us is that it was so - un-Moyes-like. Either I had the wool pulled over my eyes about him for a decade or he was really beginning to feel the pressure. Anyway will always enjoy the memories of the grim-reaper game nailing his coffin shut :D
 
Genuinely surprised / cringe that people have any sort of resentment towards him for joining Man U, norrarsed about that at all, wished him the best of luck.

The hoofball comments are cringe too, we played some decent stuff and he did well for us on a budget.

The behaviour towards us when he joined Man U is unforgivable , though. He had literally the worlds talent pool of footballers to fish in, all he had to do was leave us alone and he would still be held in the highest regard here
Nah, he was disliked for years on here by many, long before he went to United.
 
I miss the days under him when good results in a couple of games was potentially the start of a run, instead it actually being the run.
 
Genuinely surprised / cringe that people have any sort of resentment towards him for joining Man U, norrarsed about that at all, wished him the best of luck.

The hoofball comments are cringe too, we played some decent stuff and he did well for us on a budget.

The behaviour towards us when he joined Man U is unforgivable , though. He had literally the worlds talent pool of footballers to fish in, all he had to do was leave us alone and he would still be held in the highest regard here

Deffo a millennial, Avocado on toast the lot.
 

Genuinely surprised / cringe that people have any sort of resentment towards him for joining Man U, norrarsed about that at all, wished him the best of luck.

The hoofball comments are cringe too, we played some decent stuff and he did well for us on a budget.

The behaviour towards us when he joined Man U is unforgivable , though. He had literally the worlds talent pool of footballers to fish in, all he had to do was leave us alone and he would still be held in the highest regard here
Selling Fellaini probably went a long way to being able to afford Rom.

He was also probably right. Baines was one of Europe's best LBs and never got a chance to play at the highest level.

We probably should have sold him.
 

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