2025/26 David Moyes

teams changing manger this summer:

City, Chelsea, Spurs (de Zerbi been there a few games), Bournemouth Palace

Probable imminent manager changes: Liverpool, Newcastle.

I’m sure we’ll be feeling the benefits of ‘stability’ over all those teams though and be glad we haven’t changed manager like they will.
 
For the most part, I've always been a Moyes supporter, was glad when he came back to the club a second time, despite how he left, and have been full of praise for how he saved us when we were struggling badly but I think the board should look at other options. I'm tired of playing games to 'try' and stay in them and pinch a win when we should be trying to win them.

I would love Moyes to bring on players like Rohl, Dibling, Alcaraz and Aznou to try and take the game to other teams and win matches but he just refuses to and sticks to his favourites, despite repeated bad performances.

I could understand Moyes playing to stay in games and pinch them when we had no money, when he had to resort to buying cheap players but we are better than what we've shown this season.

We're far from a great team but we have some good players, many of which are forced to sit on the bench too often for having the temerity of trying to beat players and win matches.

I love the way Moyes unites the players as a team and gets them to fight for each other, how he organizes them as a unit but he needs to try and win games.

Moyes talks the talk but we all know as soon as we see the lineup that he's just trying to keep us in matches in the hope of stealing wins.

Dyche was horrendous. We were so defensive it was amazing when we got a shot away, let alone scored and won a game.

Moyes is just a high class Dyche. All he does is set us up to not lose and hope someone knicks something for him. Yes, he can organize a team to defend well. Is that all we're allowed to hope for as fans of Everton though?

I want someone in charge who makes people look forward to going to the game, who tries to win, who lets us remember what it feels like to dream of better days.

Moyes isn't that man anymore.
 
Its inevitable given the poor end of the season mate and the opportunity gone begging and he isn't beyond critique either - one being the players have looked goosed from March onwards IMO - but i still think the club is in recovery mode after years of under investment and there are clear limits in the squad.

People are naturally disappointed by the end of the season - so it will be a live topic over the summer. But almost universally at the start of the season and for most of it - people thought he was brilliant - if you think someone is the right man or not - to a degree shouldn't be subject to whims of liking or disliking week to week- that not opinion its just reacting to results.

Everyone is disappointed with results, but given the context and starting point can the man continue to rebuild the football club (again) i think he can and would back him to so.

My own expectation was we be competitive for Europe this season - that was at the higher end of what people expected this season - we've done that - i have some critiques, but over as a direction of travel all I've no complaints, we are about par with what i expected.
Wise words mate. 🤝
 
teams changing manger this summer:

City, Chelsea, Spurs (de Zerbi been there a few games), Bournemouth Palace

Probable imminent manager changes: Liverpool, Newcastle.

I’m sure we’ll be feeling the benefits of ‘stability’ over all those teams though and be glad we haven’t changed manager like they will.

City unconfirmed.
Chelsea had to change after 2 failures in one year.
Spurs had to change after 2 failures in one year.
Bournemouth don’t want to change.
Palace don’t want to change.

These aren’t all the same “let’s change stability to try improve” scenarios you’re making out.
 
City unconfirmed.
Chelsea had to change after 2 failures in one year.
Spurs had to change after 2 failures in one year.
Bournemouth don’t want to change.
Palace don’t want to change.

These aren’t all the same “let’s change stability to try improve” scenarios you’re making out.
Pep just announced his exit
 
City unconfirmed.
Chelsea had to change after 2 failures in one year.
Spurs had to change after 2 failures in one year.
Bournemouth don’t want to change.
Palace don’t want to change.

These aren’t all the same “let’s change stability to try improve” scenarios you’re making out.

Will be interesting to see how so many new managers from standing starts get on against a manager who has been stable for 18 months.
 
It feels to me like he’s being let off a little because the club will have veered from 8th to 13th or 14th and not like previous seasons where the club has veered from 17th or 18th to 13th. Utilmately though the only thing that matters is where you finish.
 

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