He's getting his chance. I've already said he has improved the way we've been playing and is a better manager than Dyche if we want to push a bit further up the table.
But that's football.
Im not talking about football.
If he's here for 2 more seasons Ilm not going to start hoping we do badly; always want his to win regardless of who the manager is.
But I'll hope he's moved out this summer because his presence is nauseating due to his snide history with the club, its supporters and its No.1 legend.
Besides, there's plenty of better managers out there than Moyes if we really do want to kick on.
You are 100% correct in saying there are plenty of better managers out there than
David Moyes but you have to acknowledge two things
(1) none of the better managers were going to come to Everton, look at our stock in the transfer market, we can’t attract a run of the mill player, they prefer other clubs;
(2) we needed a manager who could manage the situation we were in, better managers may not have been able to do that.
I don’t think
David Moyes is the long term answer, I would like to see the club in a position were we could appoint a young forward looking manager and provide him with the money and time to implement his vision. Unfortunately we are not a that point. David Moyes is not the solution to Everton’s problems but he may very well be the start of the solution. We need wins, he has provided three, we need a team spirit, he seems to have provided that, the fans needed to see a club that was trying, again he seems to have provided that. Now we need to get the playing side sorted from top to bottom, it is a big job but I believe he can do it. I am not sure he will see out the 2.5 years of his contract, hopefully he will be in a position to hand over the reigns of a club heading in the right direction at the end of next year. If not I am not overly concerned, he has improved things, I see no reason why he can’t keep making improvements.