JobForTheMoyes
Player Valuation: £50m
In today’s more progressive environment, perhaps you can kill two birds with the one stone?Here’s a tip; get yourself a girlfriend. Or if that’s impossible get a dog.
In today’s more progressive environment, perhaps you can kill two birds with the one stone?Here’s a tip; get yourself a girlfriend. Or if that’s impossible get a dog.
Well Mike two minutes ago you said you wasn’t sure if my opinion of Moyes career was correct. How would you define Moyes’career?This is genuinely the worst take on David Moyes’ career I think I’ve ever seen so congratulations on that.
Why did he take the job then when he had a job for as long as Kenwright was here, It didn’t upset me when he went I wanted him gone long before he he thought he was anywhere good enough for a big job like United.
Personally I define him as a very decent PL manager who took Everton from the very bottom to close to the top, on a very limited budget. He gave us our Everton back, almost.Well Mike two minutes ago you said you wasn’t sure if my opinion of Moyes career was correct. How would you define Moyes’career?
Personally I define him as a very decent PL manager who took Everton from the very bottom to close to the top, on a very limited budget. He gave us our Everton back, almost.
He then went to United and it's widely reported the players didn't want him and got him sacked.
He rattled around for a few years doing a pretty bad job all round, till he rocked up West Ham.
At West Ham he gave them some of their best years for donkeys and won a trophy. Ultimately he again reached a glass ceiling, despite spending vast sums of money and left.
He's now at Everton, early days, but he's done a truly fantastic job, way above our wildest dreams.
His story here is yet to be written.
Time often distorts and diffuses your recollection but my take on Moyes Period 1 at Everton was that he performed fantastically on a very poor budget taking us from relegation candidates to the best of the rest. Boy could he spot a great player.you wanted him long gone before he left united? why
Time often distorts and diffuses your recollection but my take on Moyes Period 1 at Everton was that he performed fantastically on a very poor budget taking us from relegation candidates to the best of the rest. Boy could he spot a great player.
However , IMO , in the last couple of seasons in his first period he became and bit stale and increasingly set the team up not to lose rather than to win.
It was the right time for him and us to part ways. However the way it happened and his subsequent conduct towards Everton was disappointing to say the least.
He became a better manager after leaving Everton especially after his time with Wham and the transformation he has managed on his return has been incredible.
Right man , right time for me so well done to TFG .
Well Mike two minutes ago you said you wasn’t sure if my opinion of Moyes career was correct. How would you define Moyes’career?
Well done to TFG? They wanted to keep Dyche on until he threw his hand in so I think it’s well done to Dyche or Moyes wouldn’t be here!Time often distorts and diffuses your recollection but my take on Moyes Period 1 at Everton was that he performed fantastically on a very poor budget taking us from relegation candidates to the best of the rest. Boy could he spot a great player.
However , IMO , in the last couple of seasons in his first period he became and bit stale and increasingly set the team up not to lose rather than to win.
It was the right time for him and us to part ways. However the way it happened and his subsequent conduct towards Everton was disappointing to say the least.
He became a better manager after leaving Everton especially after his time with Wham and the transformation he has managed on his return has been incredible.
Right man , right time for me so well done to TFG .
I remember him mostly for not knowing where, when or how to play Wayne Rooney keeping him on the bench for many games when Rooney was most probably the best player we have ever brought through the club in our history— I hope he doesn’t leave Alcaraz on the bench too much now with the limited talent skill wise this squad has got.I think he single handedly kept the club afloat for 11 years while Kenwright and friends ran it into the ground. Since he left all of the standards he put in place to make us a consistent top half team that viewed 11th place finishes under his successor as a failure, have been eroded bit by bit until we were left with a pathetic husk of a club and a large portion of the fanbase thinking that drawing our way to 35 points every year under Gary Birtles’ fat ginger mate who relegated Burnley twice, was success.
I don’t remember him being appointed in 2002 under the remit of “win something hurr durr”
A fantastic job way above our wildest dreams! After eight games! Come on your not doing Moyes any favours with claims like this.Personally I define him as a very decent PL manager who took Everton from the very bottom to close to the top, on a very limited budget. He gave us our Everton back, almost.
He then went to United and it's widely reported the players didn't want him and got him sacked.
He rattled around for a few years doing a pretty bad job all round, till he rocked up West Ham.
At West Ham he gave them some of their best years for donkeys and won a trophy. Ultimately he again reached a glass ceiling, despite spending vast sums of money and left.
He's now at Everton, early days, but he's done a truly fantastic job, way above our wildest dreams.
His story here is yet to be written.
Dyche bottled it and TFG chose Moyes. On what planet should TFG not be applauded for choosing Moyes to succed Dyche ?Well done to TFG? They wanted to keep Dyche on until he threw his hand in so I think it’s well done to Dyche or Moyes wouldn’t be here!