Derby Day win ends any debate on Silva. It shouldn't be necessary (he should be safe anyway) but that would clinch it.
The two timing ditherer Moyes,taking wages from us when already knowing he was going to United, would never be welcome back in my eyes. His conning of us came back to bite him in the bum, and his succeeding jobs were all failures. His job at Everton was the best he ever had, and his overblown idea of his own importance caused him to blow it. Not for me. No thanks.
We haven't beaten them in what, 9 years?
Steve, for once I agree with you there mate.
No, it wouldn't as far as I am concerned....too much crap has gone under the bridge. Don't think it will happen either.....only my opinion of course....you lecture but you can't take it backlollollollolDont lecture me on it mate. I agree that it shouldn't...but it WILL.
Yeah, he would have been.
The league is the bread and butter for a manager. He finished 11th and was going to follow that up with 13th, all the whole already having a relegation on his CV.
What better chance to right that wrong when they have one of the best teams in the Country and ours being one of the worst?
And a FA cup on his CVYeah, he would have been.
The league is the bread and butter for a manager. He finished 11th and was going to follow that up with 13th, all the whole already having a relegation on his CV.
Are you forgetting the ill feeling towards him at the time? There was a vocal majority against him.Had we won the FA Cup he was not getting sacked. No chance.
I'd argue if he'd got to the final and lost, he would be. But won the thing? He'd have been kept, no doubt.
Are you forgetting the ill feeling towards him at the time? There was a vocal majority against him.
I don’t know if you attended the semi-final, but if you did, you’d be aware of the bizarre atmosphere that day. I didn’t know, or hear, a single fan who still had faith in him.
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