How will it end with Moyes?

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Which team would be willing to pay him £4m a year who would also be prepared to hire a manager who has won ZERO trophies and has very little European experience.

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so you think Moyes is only in this for the money, his previous contract was on the table for ages before he signed it even BK came out and said he is losing out on thousands.

I bet you he hasnt even spent all of the money he earnt as a player yet.

Moyes isnt the type of guy to chase the money he already has enough to last him a life time, he would happily take a pay cut if he wanted the job bad enough.

he wears suits normal people wear and even does work for radio 5live during his summer holidays, which shows you how much into football he is.
 
Personally I would really like to see Moyes stay for another few years. He's built probably his best team yet this season and the lack of enthusiasm he seemed to be showing last year looks to have turned to confidence. We've had our brightest start in forever and we're looking good.
 
He'll do 15 years at Goodison in the end. I'm pretty certain he'll have won nothing in his time here, and that will have to be seen as failure by anyone reasonable. Fair enough, cash hasn't been lavished on him, but then neither was it on Joe Royle who did pick up a trophy, and (as mentioned before about Moyes) he'll have been a 'time rich' manager who'd have had sufficient time to build two or three strong sides to get it right and snatch one of the domestic cups.

The PR machine will tell you we've been lucky to have him etc etc. Truth is, he's been extremely fortunate to have us as well. His feet wouldn't have touched in an ambitious Everton organisation of the past.
 

he has to ask himself whats going to change if he stays for 5 more years, He is probably going to have to lose 2-3 our our best players and reinvest in the squad, business wise this is good, but from moyes perspective he is just going round in circles.

you cant win anything if you are constantly selling your best players, and 11 years in charge just shows us that. Moyes still has a lot to prove in europe.

having top finishes doesent get you anywhere, football changes in the space of one season nowdays, Look how the careers of Di matteo, rodgers, lambert and hughton have changed in the space of one year. Its about what you can do here and now, not what you did 10 years ago.

the fact that none of the big clubs have even had words with moyes tells you everything, I think he will move on to a foreign lkeague and see what he can do there. Only then can I se teams better then us taking a chance on him. If he stays here for 5 more years he will be in the same position he is now.
 
He'll do 15 years at Goodison in the end. I'm pretty certain he'll have won nothing in his time here, and that will have to be seen as failure by anyone reasonable. Fair enough, cash hasn't been lavished on him, but then neither was it on Joe Royle who did pick up a trophy, and (as mentioned before about Moyes) he'll have been a 'time rich' manager who'd have had sufficient time to build two or three strong sides to get it right and snatch one of the domestic cups.

The PR machine will tell you we've been lucky to have him etc etc. Truth is, he's been extremely fortunate to have us as well. His feet wouldn't have touched in an ambitious Everton organisation of the past.

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Really or are you being sarcastic because Levy's failure to let him anywhere near the shortlist in the past would seem at odds with that

Total sarcasm mate, although a well known member on here did claim the above last time Spurs needed a manager.

Luckily the more sensible posters on here knew it was bollocks.
 

Total sarcasm mate, although a well known member on here did claim the above last time Spurs needed a manager.

Luckily the more sensible posters on here knew it was bollocks.

Suspected as much mate . Nobody has to believe me but before last season (with England /redknapp links already strong) levy had an out of work ancelotti & coyle on his list and last time before Rodgers went to lpool he was on it with AVB . I don't think they've ever had any interest in moyes
 
Please tell me you didn't just compare Liverpool to United.

They are five times European cup winners, so what ? They finished 8th last season, have owners holding the purse strings tight and were turned down by Roberto Martinez, hardly the most enticing prospect.

The day United replace Fergie with a manager who has won f*** all in ten years is the day I buy a Liverpool kit and kiss the badge.

Not comparing them to united at all.....just saying that you don't need to have a trophy-laden cabinet as a manager to get a 'big' job.
 
Suspected as much mate . Nobody has to believe me but before last season (with England /redknapp links already strong) levy had an out of work ancelotti & coyle on his list and last time before Rodgers went to lpool he was on it with AVB . I don't think they've ever had any interest in moyes

I believe you totally mate, as i said earlier there are reasons why despite the fact Moyes is a good manager who has done a good job here it doesn't mean hes the right manager for the top clubs.

Someone said earlier that chairmen will look at Moyes and won;t just see the lack of trophies but will see the financial contraints he has had to work under. Thats true. Whats also true is that they will look beyond the MOTD soundbite of him "doing a good job with little money" and see that after doing the hard part of assembling a good squad with little net spend he lacks the skills which a team who aim to win things and compete with the best clubs in Europe need in a manager.

With his skills he will be on the shortlist of a Villa, a Sunderland, a Wigan etc etc, clubs who need his skills.
 
What kind of skills are they?

He has a terrific eye for a player, he's excellent at buying good players for little money and balancing the books while doing so, and he seems to be able to foster a decent team atmosphere and work ethic within the camp of players working for him. We all moan about his favourites but that loyalty seems to be returned, Pienaar in particualr flourishes under him like he's never done elsewhere.
 

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