2024/25 David Moyes

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I think I've watched more football in the last 3 games than I have in the last 2 years. I feel relieved and more relaxed for the season now.

If this is just a new manager bump, that's actually fine as we needed it. We were at 17 points when he started, you could say we needed 18 more to be safe, to get the first 9 in the opening 4 matches is a huge help.

The performances, except for Brighton, have obviously been more positive.
 
If this is just a new manager bump, that's actually fine as we needed it. We were at 17 points when he started, you could say we needed 18 more to be safe, to get the first 9 in the opening 4 matches is a huge help.

The performances, except for Brighton, have obviously been more positive.

i think it’s more worth moyes then a new manager bump

he’s a good manager
 
If this is just a new manager bump, that's actually fine as we needed it. We were at 17 points when he started, you could say we needed 18 more to be safe, to get the first 9 in the opening 4 matches is a huge help.

The performances, except for Brighton, have obviously been more positive.
I also am not sat thinking where the next win or goal will come from. Obviously we're going to lose games but we'll also win our share now and should be safe a lot earlier. Mid table mediocrity this season and go from there .

The turd that won't flush is going nowhere.
 
I also am not sat thinking where the next win or goal will come from. Obviously we're going to lose games but we'll also win our share now and should be safe a lot earlier. Mid table mediocrity this season and go from there .

The turd that won't flush is going nowhere.

We've looked our best against Spurs and Leicester, Spurs played a LB and an 18 year old midfielder in their back three. Leicester has the two slowest, worst positioned CBs in the league.

I'm not trying to poo-poo the results or performances, we don't score 7 goals in those two matches with Dyche at the helm. We certainly don't have 9 points from 12. I am just a bit more cautious than most, the goal is still to remain in the league and then overhaul the squad in the summer. We're a lot closer to that than we were with Dyche.

I do agree that committing another player or two forward has transformed these results. I also think that Moyes/Baines working with Mykolenko has provided immediate results.
 

It’s more than a bump. You know this because he’s switched everything around. Different players. Different match day set ups. Able to adapt the plan to fit each club we play. If he changed nothing at all with the same results, you have a bump. This is Moyes showing why he’s great and how he’s grown as a manager.
 
Enter Moyes,he had a plan to progress things, and although he is not long-term, he is the ideal man to build a foundation for the man who comes next. Moyes knows he's not a long term manager here, but, he will take a pride in laying those foundations.
June 2035: “And David Moyes brought his second decade-long spell at Everton to a successful close by winning his third Champions League in as many years to the Merseyside club….”
 
Funny how much stick he gets after Man Utd. Same Man Utd fans that dragged Moyes’ name through the mud are saying Amorim will get it right and deserves time.

It seems fans favour the exotic to a tried and reliable good manager.
His appointment at United was always going to be a poisoned chalice though.

He was coming in right after the highly successful Ferguson era, and was almost immediately expected to fill his shoes.
Not a chance! He shot himself in the foot.
 

Yesterday -

Not bringing on Keane with 20 minutes to go to "shore it up"...

The man is learning quickly.
This. Funny how we’ve seen the last of Keane. I bet Moyes asked for really brutally honest opinions on Everton, tactics, starting teams, etc… as he had little time to assess the players. Who’s playing that shouldn’t. Who’s sitting that shouldn’t. I reckon it was Seamus and Baines who provided that input.
 
Woke up today and the first thing I thought of was David Moyes is our manager, so I rolled over and had an another hour.

Thanks Moyes.

Please list below in what ways you are thankful for our lord and saviour David Moyes.

David Moyes kept this football club afloat for 11 years, in much the same way that people are saying Dyche did over the past 18 months. Except much better as he actually improved us in every conceivable way on the pitch despite having no money to spend. Also at no point did I hear him state what a mess Walter Smith had left us in.
 

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