BigDunc'sFod
Player Valuation: £35m
Moyes is like drawing all your games.
I'd rather win half and lose half and end up with more overall.
I'd rather win half and lose half and end up with more overall.
Feel free but it has no relevance to what Moyes took on and the difference he made.Show the decade before.
I wouldn't have him back but he built a platform on which a decent manager could of built something great. Knowing what we know, i would still of had Moyes but would of changed the Martinez appointment.Who'd have Moyes back now? Where was the support for Moyes before we appointed Silva?!
I said I'd have preferred Moyes before/when we brought in Koeman.
I said I'd have preferred Moyes before/when we brought in Allardyce.
He's better than both, I've got nothing against him but lets call a spade a spade and not rewrite history.
Martinez 5th, 11th, 11th, Koeman's 7th and Allardyce's 8th don't influence my opinion one bit on Moyes.
In the same way his dismal performance at his clubs after Everton don't influence my opinion on him.
Nobody would have took Moyes at the time knowing we'd go 11 seasons without winning a trophy or even a single away game at a Liverpool or Man Utd.
Nobody would take another 10+ years of Moyes now.
I wouldn't have him back but he built a platform on which a decent manager could of built something great. Knowing what we know, i would still of had Moyes but would of changed the Martinez appointment.Who'd have Moyes back now? Where was the support for Moyes before we appointed Silva?!
I said I'd have preferred Moyes before/when we brought in Koeman.
I said I'd have preferred Moyes before/when we brought in Allardyce.
He's better than both, I've got nothing against him but lets call a spade a spade and not rewrite history.
Martinez 5th, 11th, 11th, Koeman's 7th and Allardyce's 8th don't influence my opinion one bit on Moyes.
In the same way his dismal performance at his clubs after Everton don't influence my opinion on him.
Nobody would have took Moyes at the time knowing we'd go 11 seasons without winning a trophy or even a single away game at a Liverpool or Man Utd.
Nobody would take another 10+ years of Moyes now.
Nobody would have took Moyes at the time knowing we'd go 11 seasons without winning a trophy or even a single away game at a Liverpool or Man Utd.
Nobody would take another 10+ years of Moyes now.
The top clubs during his time was United, Liverpool, Arsenal or Chelsea and he never in all his time at Everton, won at any of them (in the league - even the cups I think only Chelsea and that was pens)
Moyes did more damage to this football club than most will ever appreciate with egotistical a"knife to a gunfight" narrative which suited only himself and instilled a losers, second rate mentality.
Martinez tried to change it - talking up champions league immediately, replacing pictures of Leon Osman an Tony Hibbert from the walls of Finch Farm an replacing them with players who actually won stuff at Everton - he understood the importance of mentality but just wasn't good enough.
Whilst we all would like to experience the winning feeling of beating the bigger sides away from home again/more regularly, placing so much importance on this is ridiculous in relation to the finishing positions he achieved and discussing his overall time as manager. It was a reasonably important aspect but no where near as important as actually competing in the League Table against the top clubs where he regularly had us punching above our weight in terms of resources.
We were perennial relegation candidates, multiple last day escapes. If you offered the fans regular top 8 finishes, a few European adventures and a cup final, I think it would be a lot closer than you think...
Obviously, but we're not the same club (largely due to him), and he's not the same man(ager), so it's a moot point.
Not winning away at a top club in 11 seasons is indicative of the problem regarding mentality under Moyes. Through his own admission, he'd go there not to lose rather than to win.
You can bury your head in the sand, but it is significant we haven't won at Anfield since 1999.
I think you're seeing something that isn't there to be honest. We have an awful record at Anfield, Moyes just continued that trend and was open about how cowardly his approach to a lot of those games was. Whereas Martinez has brainwashed people in to thinking he used to go for victories at those grounds and actually came away with 2 of our worst defeats in decades. The worst case being the 4-0 in 15/16 where Liverpool had 37 shots to our 3 and 13 on target to our 0. Just think about that for a minute, 0 shots on target against a Liverpool side that came 8th...
Post 69-70 when we beat them on the way to winning the league, we have had regular spells of not winning there, notably:
From March 1970 - October 1984 (14 years)
October 1987 to November 1995 (8 years)
And i'd agree that we bottled that Semi Final in 2012 at Wembley and Moyes had a hand in that, but again, it's nothing new where that fixture is concerned when competing for major trophies:
March 71 - Lost at Old Trafford in the FA Cup Semi Final
April 77 - Lost at Maine Road in the FA Cup Semi Final replay
March 84 - Lost at Maine Road in the League Cup Final replay
May 1986 - Lost at Wembley in the FA Cup Final
May 1989 - Lost at Wembley in the FA Cup Final
David Moyes continued the issue in these types of games, but to suggest he was the cause has no factual evidence in my opinion.
The knife to a gunfight mentality was a pathetic and negative attitude from Moyes in a lot of them games
Moyes won more than he lost or drew against City.Reasoned enough debate, but I do think this;
... isn't in isolation to the terrible record Moyes had. It's no coincidence.
Nowhere have I said I'd sooner winning at top clubs is as important as league position, but having the belief/ability to do so is important otherwise you're never going to win a trophy.
You could argue he was pragmatic, and that would be fair - but for me he put the Moyes agenda before the clubs and it was in his own interest to downplay expectation at every turn which was harmful to Everton.
He did the same thing at Man Utd to an extent Sociedad and definitely Sunderland.