How satisfied are you with Moyes tenure 2.0

How satisfied are you with Moyes' second reign so far?


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Came in and stabilised it. Which i appreciate, got us clear and allowed us to enjoy last few months at Goodison.

But he's got a level and will never surpass it, 1 trophy in 30 years of management tells its own story.

An interesting thread would be "are you happy with how we are playing?", because I absolutely loathe watching us, it actually ruins my weekend (well, ruins my Monday nights).

Too much scarring from Kenwright era left, and im not enjoying watching us, 4 defeats out of the last 7 at home and only 1 win.

We won't have a long term manager under Moyes and unless we make Conference League, we wont win a trophy, so what's the point?
 
Came in and stabilised it. Which i appreciate, got us clear and allowed us to enjoy last few months at Goodison.

But he's got a level and will never surpass it, 1 trophy in 30 years of management tells its own story.

An interesting thread would be "are you happy with how we are playing?", because I absolutely loathe watching us, it actually ruins my weekend (well, ruins my Monday nights).

Too much scarring from Kenwright era left, and im not enjoying watching us, 4 defeats out of the last 7 at home and only 1 win.

We won't have a long term manager under Moyes and unless we make Conference League, we wont win a trophy, so what's the point?
My view pretty much. I'd give him a 7 out of 10 and he's done the job he was brought in for. But we're buying a younger profile of player now so I think we should be looking for a younger profile of manager too which hopefully means we can build for the future with everyone on the same hymn sheet
 
Somewhere in between satisfied and very satisfied. I went more to very satisfied because of that feeling of truly being out of the relegation race, psychologically even before Christmas.

Yes, there has been bumps in the road but they were to be expected.
 
He’s done ok, nothing more nothing less. Exactly what we could have expected.

Should never have been brought back.

Absolutely shafted us to scurry off to Utd because his idol told him to, while trying to nick our two best players on the cheap as he disparaged the club that grew his reputation.

“Despicable” as big Nev said.
United (sorry, he) paid more than the release clause for Fellaini. Surely he gets huge credit for that?
 
He’s did a good job stabilising us last season.

Same this season, but I do believe he has some good footballers at his disposal this season, which he could do more with if he took his over pragmatic goggles off.

Overall it’s a massive improvement on the last 5 years since Ancelotti left.
 
My view pretty much. I'd give him a 7 out of 10 and he's done the job he was brought in for. But we're buying a younger profile of player now so I think we should be looking for a younger profile of manager too which hopefully means we can build for the future with everyone on the same hymn sheet

You mean like Martinez, silva, koeman and lampard?

How did those 4 get on with us again? Oh yeah,relegation battle, relegation zone, relegation battle and relegation zone again.

Cant wait to get another one in i wonder what will happen.

All i ever hear is "get a younger manager" like a) its ever worked before and b) this idea that a younger manager will automatically be better then moyes just because they have less experience... madness
 
Didn't want him back, but, he's a huge upgrade on his predecessors ove the past few years. The football, especially at home, is a difficult watch. On the other hand no nervy relegation struggle this session and for that I thank him. I voted neutral.
 

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