How will it end with Moyes?

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2 things - silverware and a football philosophy.

Rodgers, for all his aura of being a massive bulb, has a "brand" associated with him that seems to make clubs take interest. Tika taka, dossiers etc. All bollocks, but offers something a chairmen wants to see. Moyes has the "does well for a tight budget, hard to beat team" brand.

The other is a goblet. AVB will be touted and get top jobs for years on the back of what he did at porto even though he seems like a flash in the pan. Until Moyes wins something, he'll be low if not on a list of top clubs.

I'm pleased with the start. We've played some utterly beautiful football. But he's still showed his limitations and the ability to adjust his team when we're under the cosh.

Then there's the bottle effect ie massive games and derbies.

What utter shight that is
 

For all our history the current incarnation of Everton is completely down to one man, David Moyes. He has rebuilt the academy, the first team are entirely his and we play in his style, I'm sure if we where in a new stadium Moyes would have a hand in it's design too.
It may have taken a while (mostly due to not having a pot to piss in) but he has finally got 90% of a squad which can beat any team on it's day and will certainly be in with a shout of the top four and (hopefully) some silverware.
Moyes doesn't strike me as someone who walks out halfway through and given the way we have started and the way the team are playing, why would he?
If Kenwright has any sense?!? he'll give Moyes what he wants, which is probably a central midfielder and a back-up striker, if not £60,000 a week it is.
Alternatively I'll handcuff myself to him and not let him leave.
 
Only Utd and Arse allow the managers free rein like us, can't see Moyes giving that up with all the politics that goes on especially as he gets top wedge here.

If either job comes up you wouldn't see him for dust, but he'd have to win something first to catch their eye.

It's going well now the penny seems to have dropped about binning the negative crap and as long as he keeps it going we'll win things and that's the whole point - why move?
 
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.

YEAH BUT HE'S SCOTTISH AND SO IS FERGIE SO HE'S OBVIOUSLY GOING TO UNITED!!!!!!!

Quite frankly people thinking that he's a suitable candidate for the United job is almost as stupid as saying that Chelsea should sign Leighton Baines and play him up front.(No one did, its hypothetical).

Just like playing football, managers require different skills and qualities in differing positions/clubs. The skills you need to manage one club can be totally different to the skills you need to manage a different club.

And the skills needed to manage Everton are very different to manage United.
 

Moyes won't go to United straight after Ferguson anyway - as he's not completely stupid. How do you fill his shoes ffs?! ^^

Someone like Solskjaer or whatever will follow Ferguson, become the sacrificial lamb after 12 months of mediocrity and then someone "proper" will take the job.
 
Only Utd and Arse allow the managers free rein like us, can't see Moyes giving that up with all the politics that goes on especially as he gets top wedge here.

If either job comes up you wouldn't see him for dust, but he'd have to win something first to catch their eye.

It's going well now the penny seems to have dropped about binning the negative crap and as long as he keeps it going we'll win things and that's the whole point - why move?

Yeah cause the boards at other clubs don't know the constraints he is forced to work under and only pay attention to trophies.
 

He will be alone in a cavernous mansion clutching a snow globe that resembles his family home. We will whisper "goalpost", drop his snow globe and quietly slip into death.
 
Hopefully we'll do an Andy Murray at one point and actually fulfil our potential and win it...

Hopefully a carling cup/fa cup double this season!

Evertonnn
 
Not going anywhere for a long long time.

He's just as much Everton as anyone else, including the Chairman.

I seriously doubt he'd leave us for another Premiership club, yes, even United, anytime soon.
 

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