Moyes got 4th With 61 pointsWhich varies depending each season.
i.e. Moyes' best season was 65 points but got 4th; Martinez's best season was 72 points and we got 5th.
The points won is the constant.
Moyes got 4th With 61 pointsWhich varies depending each season.
i.e. Moyes' best season was 65 points but got 4th; Martinez's best season was 72 points and we got 5th.
The points won is the constant.
I stand corrected.Moyes got 4th With 61 points
ImI stand corrected.
Underlines my point too.
He's been great for us after the horror show of the last few seasonsSometimes you just have to take a step back and look at the bigger picture. He's come back (hate the bloke), steadied the ship and pushed you forward.Everyone wants their team to be successful and it's sometimes hard to be patient.Moyes and Everton just goes together, whether he's the man to push you way forward is another matter. Time will tell but enjoy the turnaround you're having this season and look at it further down the line. Where would you be if he never came back?
Aye mate every club have them, we went 2-0 down on Saturday and after reading the match thread seems some of our lot wanted the manager out and we were heading for a relegation battleHe's been great for us after the horror show of the last few seasons
He could win the league and there'd still be a few regular naysayers complaining on here!
He has done really well this last year. However as has been pointed out elsewhere, he has been at Everton for well over a decade, without actually winning anything. The naysayers have doubts as to whether he can win a cup at Everton, based on that previous decade.He's been great for us after the horror show of the last few seasons
He could win the league and there'd still be a few regular naysayers complaining on here!
That's gas, when he's arguably manager of the year to date!Aye mate every club have them, we went 2-0 down on Saturday and after reading the match thread seems some of our lot wanted the manager out and we were heading for a relegation battle.Makes you wonder, if these people can really be this stupid in real life.
He has done really well this last year. However as has been pointed out elsewhere, he has been at Everton for well over a decade, without actually winning anything. The naysayers have doubts as to whether he can win a cup at Everton, based on that previous decade.
He needs to win something, anything, and soon.
And winning the FA Cup by three goals is better than winning by one....Moyes got 4th With 61 points
He did very well in his first stint and is continuing that in his second. I genuinely can't think of anyone better qualified to build the team up for long-term success. It's all very well pointing out weak spots but he is simply an exemplary gaffer of a kind that has pretty much disappeared from the game. He's an actual manager rather than just a head coach. He is also reasonably collaborative and is open to new ideas.He has done really well this last year. However as has been pointed out elsewhere, he has been at Everton for well over a decade, without actually winning anything. The naysayers have doubts as to whether he can win a cup at Everton, based on that previous decade.
He needs to win something, anything, and soon.
Sad, but true.
I don’t recall Arsenal fans complaining about their ‘Boring, boring Arsenal’ victories. They were too busy enjoying winning stuff.
Aye mate every club have them, we went 2-0 down on Saturday and after reading the match thread seems some of our lot wanted the manager out and we were heading for a relegation battle.Makes you wonder, if these people can really be this stupid in real life.
So by that logic you’d prefer us to finish 2nd with 100 than 1st with 95.I dispute that. League position is not necessarily a reflection of how good the season has been.
No other season would you have got a CL spot with 65 points. It was an aberration.
Points total is much more of a measure of how well the team has done.