2025/26 David Moyes

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I understand and expect we will carry on with him .
However I personally would prefer we bring in someone else.
After all the hyperbole of the New stadium, new management structure and new owners , this season has felt largely nondescript.
While I’m grateful for not being in the relegation fight , that shouldn’t be the definition of a good season.
Our away record has been good , but our home record has been appalling.
Fresh blood, new beginnings.
Take a chance , and start looking up instead of down .
 
Its not moyes fault that obrien was offside,mcniels bad pass which led to the first goal or not marking salah, fine margins, we need three or four quality players to get europe, but like moyes said they wont sign without european footy, vicios circle.

Jeez....

  • Everton's David Moyes has won just four of his 41 Premier League games against Liverpool (D10 L27). His points-per-game rate of 0.54 against the Reds is his lowest against any opponent in his managerial career in the competition.
You only get stats lime that by being ultra cautious.
 
Jeez....

  • Everton's David Moyes has won just four of his 41 Premier League games against Liverpool (D10 L27). His points-per-game rate of 0.54 against the Reds is his lowest against any opponent in his managerial career in the competition.

There’s no reason for this apart from mentality. He should have worse records against sides in this period that have been much better than Liverpool but he doesn’t because he has a massive mental block over playing them.
 
Fair enough, I was wrong to use the word emotional. I will leave it at agenda driven, as the post I was referring to was on the agenda driven side of things.

I am just more level headed, about football in general, than I used to be, that warped my wording into what I put. I was more or less over the game within half an hour, went for a walk on a beautiful day and all was good with the world.

But again, you don't judge a manager on 2 games a season. If it was the other way around and he had that record against every other team but had a great record against Liverpool, would you definitely be saying he should not be sacked, despite more than likely finishing just above the relegation zoine every season and/or more than likely eventually getting relegated. This is my point, lucky not to be sacked for one poor record against local rivals is not a constructive argument to be had.

We need to step back and look at his whole performance, if you still think he has been extremely poor then fair enough, I would disagree but at least the argument would be more logical, as to why he should or shouldn't be/have been sacked.

Well if it was Dave, well it's a waste of time engaging with his agendas

I consider myself level-headed too. More of a fence-sitter on most topics and have always complained of the lack of patience of football fans in general

However my experience of football-fandom tells me it's not normal for a manager to be so long at a relatively big club without winning anything and with a woeful record against the bitter rivals. I think the norm across the top leagues all over the world would be that such a record would exclude them staying on too long or at least ever returning.

So I struggle with seeing people dismissing other fans who don't really want him sticking around, as to me it's a perfectly normal stance to have. Likewise I get people who apply more of the context we are in and want him on for a bit longer.

I think there's too much sniping from a handful of posters which make it seem like either stance is dumb or knee-jerk or cowardly or unambitious or whatever.
 
So we’re paying them to do nothing and just agree with Moyes? What a great use of funds, might as well sack them imo.

Indeed.
That's all well and good if the young players are good enough. We spent a lot of years developing Tom Davies and that didn't get us anywhere.
Thats one player from the youth team.

Of Armstrong, Aznou & Dibling surely we could expect 2/3 to come good with their profiles and backgrounds?

Yet were seeing 0/3.
 
Jeez....

  • Everton's David Moyes has won just four of his 41 Premier League games against Liverpool (D10 L27). His points-per-game rate of 0.54 against the Reds is his lowest against any opponent in his managerial career in the competition.

Absolutely no defending that. That is woeful. Liverpool have had a lot of fairly average teams over the above period - in fact Everton and liverpool were pretty evenly matched during his first spell and we finished above them 3 times. He absolutely has an inferior complex when it comes to them lot. It’s not unreasonable as a supporter to expect and want few gloating moments over your locals rivals who are in the same division as you - it’s a big part of being a football fan. It simply can’t go on
 
Jeez....

  • Everton's David Moyes has won just four of his 41 Premier League games against Liverpool (D10 L27). His points-per-game rate of 0.54 against the Reds is his lowest against any opponent in his managerial career in the competition.
Diabolical. Worse clubs than Everton have a much higher record than that.

Should be ashamed of that stat.

I want us to move on from him. Go all out for Iraola if he's genuinely not agreed to go elsewhere. Long term deal, he probably be doubling his salary.

First signing Senesi on a free transfer, and go from there.

Next signings Truffert, Kroupi and Rayan.
 

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