Is that kiss goodbye to Moyes then? Who would you want if so?

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would love to see neville or big dunc in the future due to there experience and professionalism , but now isnt the time clearly.
if we take the lower league route like we did with moyes , then i think gus puyet has been going about his job and earning his credentials steadily and the hard way.
if we go for a big name , then bilic perhaps ?
i also like martinez
 

Dirk Kuyt is still playing isnt he ?

Damn !!!! Well , in that case

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Right guys here we go :

Someone names a manager : you reply with a crap gif, or if you fancy writing something you can use the following phrases :

"He's gash" , "He'll never come here" , "He needs money", "He got x team relegated", "He's never done what Moyes has done".

Or feel free to make your own reasons to dismiss any manager that gets suggested.

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Given that there'd be no compensation package if Moyes did leave, that maybe points to an internal appointment. We know what tight ****s the board are. Round or Irvine would be the obvious choices.
 
What will actually happen is Bill will slyly twist the knife when Moyes goes talking about 'the cause' and all other kinds of tom-tit. Moyes will be shocked that honest Bill has stitched him and all the wood for the tree's brigade will fall for Bill's propaganda while he unveils Sheedy on 500k a year.
 
Jesus, this thread is putting me off buying my early bird season ticket.

dont think i could watch Everton under

Iain Dowie,
Mark Hughes,
Phil Brown,
Big Sam,
Gary Megson,
Owen Coyle,

And last summer Dave Whelan said he would only let Martinez go if a big club came in for him. what makes you think he would talk to Big Bill??
 
The truth is a club the size of Everton should not be leaving until May/ June to decide who the manager will be for the following season.

I really hope Moyes stays and If he go's it will be the biggest failing in the boards history. From what has been said it seems no serious champions league contending club has approached Moyes in the past. It seems that Moyes is thinking that leaving Everton in the summer with no club lined up is a better career move than staying. Arguably because he feels he has taken us as far as he can. For Moyes or any manager to contemplate that course of action, especially one that has never won a trophy; is truly damning. Struggling to stop a trophyless (In no way a dig at Moyes) from leaving the club for no-one is truly damning.

But, if he does go, then the board should be making plans. For Christ sake, do not make an internal appointment. I'm not expecting the trophies under the current custodians but appointing Round or Neville would be a big risk.
 


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