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Quite right too. Know your limitations.
like a German torpedo today Dave
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Quite right too. Know your limitations.
Maybe with Cahill, rebuild a true Everton back room staff.I'm starting to think Moyes with Dunc as right-hand man might be a good idea after all. They know the club.
It's like a forum full of people reminiscing about their days at raves in disused warehouses. Nineties tribute night.like a German torpedo today Dave
To not like him is a tad too strong imo. He was wrongly jailed imo, and he gave two thieves a hiding. He did a great interview with ToffeeTV the other week and he comes across very well.I dont like him. I cant be conned. I never liked him as a player apart from his prowess in the air, and as a coach he did nothing.
If he wants the Everton job let him go elsewhere and earn it. If he did that, no problem.
If a manager says that then i think they should be rejected immediately.
To not like him is a tad too strong imo. He was wrongly jailed imo, and he gave two thieves a hiding. He did a great interview with ToffeeTV the other week and he comes across very well.
As a player he could be unplayable for the opposition, gave defenders nightmares, but the major criticism I had of him was him being on the pitch meant the team was going to play direct football. That direct style of play only gets you so far. That’s not to say he wasn’t good on the floor (he was more than decent), but his major strength being in the air meant the ball was often in the clouds...as Clough once said,..”if God wanted us to play football in the clouds he’d have put grass up there”.
Great win for him today, and one that I expected tbh.
He (Ferguosn) basically led Everton manager's to go long in the mid-to-late 90s, and Moyes picked up on the tactic when he arrived. In fact, Moyes put together a half decent football side at Preston. When he got here he looked at what he had in the squad and what the crowd seemingly wanted and handed it to them. Hooooof!To not like him is a tad too strong imo. He was wrongly jailed imo, and he gave two thieves a hiding. He did a great interview with ToffeeTV the other week and he comes across very well.
As a player he could be unplayable for the opposition, gave defenders nightmares, but the major criticism I had of him was him being on the pitch meant the team was going to play direct football. That direct style of play only gets you so far. That’s not to say he wasn’t good on the floor (he was more than decent), but his major strength being in the air meant the ball was often in the clouds...as Clough once said,..”if God wanted us to play football in the clouds he’d have put grass up there”.
Great win for him today, and one that I expected tbh.
Lol. Loved Cream as it happens.It's like a forum full of people reminiscing about their days at raves in disused warehouses. Nineties tribute night.
He (Ferguosn) basically led Everton manager's to go long in the mid-to-late 90s, and Moyes picked up on the tactic when he arrived. In fact, Moyes put together a half decent football side at Preston. When he got here he looked at what he had in the squad and what the crowd seemingly wanted and handed it to them. Hooooof!
I know. I'm being general in that analysis, but overall it's spot on (IMO).Ferguson was good on the ground and played well with the ball in to feet. We also played good football under Moyes, it wasn't always punt the ball forward.
I know. I'm being general in that analysis, but overall it's spot on (IMO).
We enjoy the moment, but we need to manage expectation. its rare, but today was our day. We scored at perfect times, we rode our luck in the 1st half. The players were full throttle, the stadium was bouncing.
From a team perspective, we are still struggling. Less than 20 points at Christmas is absolutely relegation form. Today might have been ‘bounce’, but it was a much needed 3 points. Games won’t always be like today’s game.
Some sense here. ^^^
People wont take it off me, perhaps they will from you.
Good post mate.Plainly you're both right, and we need a permanent manager who can take us forward because adrenaline and effort will only take you so far, though the effort should always be there, and, for a lot of the time over the last few seasons, it's often been less than 100%.
Incidentally, the reason that people will listen to @Eggs rather than @davek is because one of them is plainly serious and well informed, whereas the other is well informed but looks to be controversial to be edgy online.
If you choose the latter option, then you can't complain when people think you're a bit of a tit. Which, given the serious stuff I've read online from who I assume davek is ( and I think I vaguely knew his brother years ago ) is all a bit odd, but each to their own.
Well said Dunc.
Didn't Unsworth come out and say he deffo wanted it and then we played gash.