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Hahahaha
 

The OP"s attitude is what has allowed that charlatan Bill to stay comfortable in his seat for so long. Oh no, let's not do anything in case the media notice (n)

This post is even more drivel than the op's, his post has no relationship at all to Bill being able to keep his seat, don't talk s**t.
 
Just trying to cool down after seething for 24 hours. Reading the OP brought it all back and now I'm even more annoyed than I was yesterday and even more convinced that I was right to boo Fellaini when he was substituted and to boo Moyes and the rest of the team as they left the field.
I have been supporting Everton for at least twenty years longer than the OP and I, too, am embarrassed - by the team and the manager and by some fans believing that this shocking display was in any way acceptable. Putting up with this is certainly not the Everton way.
 

The fans, as always, did their bit. The manager and players didn't do theirs. I have no problem with fans letting them know that an unacceptable performance is not to be tolerated.
In previous generations Moyes would have been sacked years ago. His 'I may or may not sign a new contract' is what is wrong with the club. He's not hungry, he's not on the edge, he's a bottler and he's sending the wrong message to the players. We should have stuffed Wigan but we got turned over. Well done to Wigan and their manager, they wanted it more........
 
I've supported our beloved club for over 30 yrs and I can honestly say I've never felt so embarrassed not by the poor performance yesterday (Which wasn't good) but by the behavior of certain supporters, not only booing the team, but using twitter as a platform to **** certain players off.

It's one thing to voice your opinion when things don't go to plan and I believe in free speech, but some of the nonsense I've read in the last 24hrs beggars belief, fans turning on their own team and the Manager, this is not the Everton way and people need to realize that we've done well this season in certain parts with limited resources and yes there are things that need changing at the club and younger players given a run but name me a club that isn't in a similar position.

I just can't believe how quickly fans can lavish the Team and Manager only for them to turn against them in such a short space of time, all this is doing is creating fuel for the British media to put an unwelcome spotlight on our club which will damage us in the long run. Be careful what you wish for, do people honestly think Moyes should go, is this really going to improve things, making the Manager the scapegoat is one thing but forgetting what he has done for this club over the last 11 yrs, cast your minds back to Walter Smith!

For me any Supporter that boos his team is not a true supporter of the club, people may argue they have a right to vent their frustrations and maybe they do, but booing shouldn't be one of them. I watched the highlights last night and it didn't look good, made us look like a mickey mouse club. I understand after starting well this season expectations were high but are some fans are being deluded in thinking we should be challenging the top 4, for me finishing in the top 6 would be a good season considering the limited funds the Manager has and anyone thinking a change of Manager will improve that is deluded as the Red ****e.

#COYB

Fella any Everton fan who had the misfortune to pay good hard earned money to watch yesterdays 'performance' has every right to show their dis-pleasure at what was a horror show. If i went to a concert where half the band couldnt be arsed to play their instruments, again im pretty sure they would be booed off the stage before the gig had even finished. We didnt even have the joy to not have to sit through the whole 'gig'

Yesterday was a sad day for Everton football club in many aspects. A manager who has jibbed off the club by basically saying if a better offer comes along he's off and if not he'll sign and take another 75k a week from the club. A star player who had as much enthusiasm and effort as a pork scratching and a chairman still gurning in the stands whilst the elusive 24/7 search continues. Yesterdays performance bought to a head alot of feelings Everton fans have been harbouring for a good few weeks.

I hate all this look what Moyes has done for the club. We are not moving forward! We have become stagnant. We bottle cup games, we continually sit 6-9th depending on the season and even our substitutions are nailed on at 70 minutes and 85minutes for christ sake. Everything with the club is predictable, to our supporters, to the media and also our tactics to every other team. Fear is not a reason to sit still where we are. Sometimes you just have to have faith that ther are better things out there if only you are prepared to take a chance and go for it, something sadly David Moyes and his teams seem to have a fear of.
 
Still so shocked by yesterday. That level of anger and despondency in the LG hasn't been seen in a long time.

Everybody back defending a corner at 3-0 down to Wigan Athletic.
Nil Satis indeed.
 

I've supported our beloved club for over 30 yrs and I can honestly say I've never felt so embarrassed not by the poor performance yesterday (Which wasn't good) but by the behavior of certain supporters, not only booing the team, but using twitter as a platform to **** certain players off.

It's one thing to voice your opinion when things don't go to plan and I believe in free speech, but some of the nonsense I've read in the last 24hrs beggars belief, fans turning on their own team and the Manager, this is not the Everton way and people need to realize that we've done well this season in certain parts with limited resources and yes there are things that need changing at the club and younger players given a run but name me a club that isn't in a similar position.

I just can't believe how quickly fans can lavish the Team and Manager only for them to turn against them in such a short space of time, all this is doing is creating fuel for the British media to put an unwelcome spotlight on our club which will damage us in the long run. Be careful what you wish for, do people honestly think Moyes should go, is this really going to improve things, making the Manager the scapegoat is one thing but forgetting what he has done for this club over the last 11 yrs, cast your minds back to Walter Smith!

For me any Supporter that boos his team is not a true supporter of the club, people may argue they have a right to vent their frustrations and maybe they do, but booing shouldn't be one of them. I watched the highlights last night and it didn't look good, made us look like a mickey mouse club. I understand after starting well this season expectations were high but are some fans are being deluded in thinking we should be challenging the top 4, for me finishing in the top 6 would be a good season considering the limited funds the Manager has and anyone thinking a change of Manager will improve that is deluded as the Red ****e.

#COYB

well said agree with every word you have said
 
I felt embarrassed on Saturday, because our manager who didnt learn his lesson earlier in the season at Leeds about resting players did it again. who also like all us blues seen that when Gibson is injured Osman and Neville isnt good and should really only happen when forced.

Because our chairman has let our manager call the shots over a contract, if he doesnt want to sign it either improve it or force him out,

Because our players didnt turn up for our biggest match of the season. and decided after half time, they still dont wanna make a effort.

Because a minority of fans who abused our players via twitter.
 
I know after a day to reflect on it that it comes down to this VERY SIMPLE fact.

If Moyes can neither

FIND A WAY TO OUTSMART BETTER TEAMS

(and by that I mean on their patch where it will be tough)

NOR

OUTPERFORM LESSER TEAMS WHEN THE DICE ARE REALLY DOWN

(and that means in the one-off must win games where you win or you go home)

Then the simple reality is

HE JUST AIN'T GOOD ENOUGH

He might be good, he has many excellent virtues, but these failures in Derby matches, too many cup ties and a whole host of tough must win games proves the point.

Remember Winners never quit - Quitters never win.
 
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I can't believe they're getting abused on Twitter. Poor guys. It must really suck to be them.

I feel so lucky I'm off to my normal day job now in my crap car, phew.

#thanks scouts for not spotting my amazing talent
 
There's having little resources, and there's turning up one step away from Wembley and not giving a f#ck. Big, big difference and that's why there's so much anger. Wigan wanted it.
 

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