Depressing article...

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Ok, Daily Mail + Tribal Football = [Poor language removed].

Just remember that important formula when reading articles.

Notice how they said as a matter of fact that Moyes will walk out and he may even do a Dalglish. Well where is their evidence to state such?

The tone of the article is very doom and gloom, but it's not just what it's insinuating, it's what Moyes actually says.

'I have a lump in the back of my throat - I am choking - because I'm finding it hard to say to anyone that we're making progress. I'm not sure that's the case this year.'

I thought it would be a joyous week, what with Kirkby collapsing and all, turns out it's very depressing.
 

The tone of the article is very doom and gloom, but it's not just what it's insinuating, it's what Moyes actually says.

'I have a lump in the back of my throat - I am choking - because I'm finding it hard to say to anyone that we're making progress. I'm not sure that's the case this year.'

I thought it would be a joyous week, what with Kirkby collapsing and all, turns out it's very depressing.

Even as one opposed to DK, whilst relieved by the decision, there can be no joy in it confirming that the club have wasted a lot of time & money on a futile endeavour.
 

Daily Mail: AKA Right wing rag on a mission to sell Rodwell to the Mancs.. Not interested in what that garbage paper has to say, frankly.
 
"Come on, Chairman, we've got to find more investment".

Hiya Dave.

Everton's David Moyes bemoans the great Mersey divide | Football | The Observer
"But at least the chairman isn't hoarding money or spending it on something else. He'd give us money if he could, but he's finding it hard, and that's where we are. You look around the Premier League and other clubs have chairmen from Abu Dhabi, or from Mars, but I have to say I can't really see anything wrong in having a chairman from Liverpool who is trying to do his best for his team. Maybe in a few years from now people will come to see that as the right way to go about things."

Spin that.
 
... I can't really see anything wrong in having a chairman from Liverpool who is trying to do his best for his team ...

That's perfectly true. However, I suppose the real issue is how well you consider that chairman has done in the role &, as we know, there's a wide range of opinions on that point.
 

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