Ha am not arguing mate,am merely present David with facts.There’s no point arguing with him. His weird torch carrying for Martinez says it all.
The truth will always out.
Ha am not arguing mate,am merely present David with facts.There’s no point arguing with him. His weird torch carrying for Martinez says it all.
He spent f.a. and got us 5th/11th/11th and two cup SF appearances...and Koeman replaced him spending £250M and good us to 6th.I assume if Moyes is someone still to blame for United, then your favourite Martinez is the reason why Everton have been fighting relegation for so many years. Took a top 6 team and dragged them down to lower mid table.
So who are all these miracle coaches who are so much better than David Moyes? I’d love to find one, given how our post-Moyes appointments have generally gone.Big wage packet.
Moyes was not who they wanted, he is a stop gap. He needs to regain the early form of January and Feb. If we stumble these last few games and get another 5-6 points he will be gone in the summer.
Sound, Moyes was a bit of penis after he left, the fanbase rightly went for him.I've always stated Moyes lost my trust when he criticised fans over Kenwright....and then his Judas performance.
Never forgiven or forgotten.
As much as that as the cowardly football against 'top' teams for me.
As soon the Moyes foundations eroded and Bobby’s influence became more deeply ingrained the levels fell off a cliff.He spent f.a. and got us 5th/11th/11th and two cup SF appearances...and Koeman replaced him spending £250M and good us to 6th.
Hardly the same thing.
Koeman ruined this club. Look no further than him.
Results aren’t really important in my opinion.
Performences with a limited team are good we’re competitive and we can + some places for some extra prize money - it’s not mission critical.
The great boon in the remaining games is continuing to inbed a culture, raise standards, put systems in place and advance plan for next season.
We have an opportunity now to give lads like Patterson, Broja, Chermitti and Charly games and an opportunity now to the, let them show they are worthy of a career here.
All of the above are now the priority for me rather than results if I’m honest.
He literally did better than arguably the best manager of all time! A lot of people will play down Moyes while bigging up the latest flavour of the month. Iraola was the latest, but he’s been struggling of late.
West Ham thought they could do better than Moyes when he had them top six at the end of December last season. Look how that has turned out for them.
Needs to play Alcaraz in the 10 instead of picking runners.
He's done well but redressed to the mean after a new manager bounce. 5 points from the last 6 games. Won 3 on the bounce just after taking over but Dyche would have two sequences a season like that and then not win for months. Also lost at home in the FA Cup to Bournemouth when that could have opened up for us with most of the big guns out.
18 points from 12 games is a good return though and is top half form.
It was that utter clown at Brentford.
We should be thankful it's Moyes.
He's lost 1 game in 10.
You people are acting like he's losing every week.
Yesterday we played Beto, Harrison and Doucs.
Pep couldn't win with those players.
I for one am throughly enjoying this boring period after the horror of the last few seasons. He's worked miracles since coming back, squeezing every last drop out of several very poor/average at best players.
Think now is a good opportunity to stop playing Doucoure in the #10, and to give some other lads a go to see if they have a future here. He did that yesterday with Patterson when he could've easily played Young. Patterson took his chance and played well.
Moyes will build a team...over ten years.
I say we can do better than the minty cardy wearing dullard.
So who are all these miracle coaches who are so much better than David Moyes? I’d love to find one, given how our post-Moyes appointments have generally gone.
Where is evidence that Chermitti is anything but absolute garbage?50/50. Results are very important and also giving certain players a run of games is crucial prior to the summer window.
For this reason it made using Patterson and Iroegbunam astute decisions. However using Broja, Doucoure and Harrison were the opposite, one could suggest they were stupid.
No one has slagged off Moyes about the results -- have they?
1million % yes.
This is his last hurrah so why is he not grasping the nettles and thinking how he can turn us into one of the elite sides -- rather than persisting with shoehorning dross into the team.
New manager bounce then back to mostly draws with a more expansive but similarly effective brand of football.
More Alcaraz...less Doucoure.
How do you know this?
He chose to play those players.
A new manager bounce followed by a sequence of mostly draws...
Yes its fair to say Iroegbunam, Patterson and the continued use of O'Brien all made sense.
The Alcaraz and Chermiti decisions are extremely concerning though.
Maybe not, but it reeks of incompetence to be switching coaches like underpants.I've not said anything about Miracle coaches.
Just stated that TFG have gone through a number of managers in a short space of time at Roma.
Do you think they will be different with Everton?
Hes picking a team that he thinks can get results.50/50. Results are very important and also giving certain players a run of games is crucial prior to the summer window.
For this reason it made using Patterson and Iroegbunam astute decisions. However using Broja, Doucoure and Harrison were the opposite, one could suggest they were stupid.
No one has slagged off Moyes about the results -- have they?
1million % yes.
This is his last hurrah so why is he not grasping the nettles and thinking how he can turn us into one of the elite sides -- rather than persisting with shoehorning dross into the team.
New manager bounce then back to mostly draws with a more expansive but similarly effective brand of football.
More Alcaraz...less Doucoure.
How do you know this?
He chose to play those players.
A new manager bounce followed by a sequence of mostly draws...
Yes its fair to say Iroegbunam, Patterson and the continued use of O'Brien all made sense.
The Alcaraz and Chermiti decisions are extremely concerning though.
I agree, but I don’t think that will get in the way of TFG’s ambitions.If United and Spurs sort themselves out then it will be very difficult to finish top 8 given how good Newcastle and Villa are. Let alone Forest and a few other pretty decent sides.
Maybe not, but it reeks of incompetence to be switching coaches like underpants.
Tbf the next few spots are owned by Allardyce, Redknapp, Mark Hughes and Steve Bruce, longevity in the EPL isn’t necessarily a yard stick for ability.Iraola is another flavour of the month manager like hundreds of others who've come and gone down the years.
Moyes will still be managing in the Prem when Iraola in back in Spain managing in Segunda B.
Moyes isnt the 3rd longest serving manager in Premier League history for nothing.
Where is evidence that Chermitti is anything but absolute garbage?
14 international goals in SIX years and even less senior goals. The lad is absolute cooked.
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Maybe not, but it reeks of incompetence to be switching coaches like underpants.
Hes picking a team that he thinks can get results.
I dont like it either, but hes getting results, clearly not the results we want, but its "working".
I would love to see Dixon get a run, Charly and Indy at 8 with Garner holding, Chermo up top, Doucs watching from the stands.
But I had to cheat on FM to win the title, so I doubt I have what it takes to manage in the PL.
Its a cliche, but the manager sees these players in training, 5 days a week, for hours on end they watch them, against their peers, so I think sadly we have to bow to their judgement. Not saying they are right, but who is to say that if Moyes didnt play Doucs, Harrison, Beto or give Ashley Young a run out, who is to say that instead of no win in 6, lets say we have 6 straight defeats?
We will never know.