It's Monday.............and guess who still hasn't signed

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really, really fed up with this Moyes contract business. he will sign when he signs.

What actually does give me concern was the view felt by him that he had been at EFC for long enough and that it may well be time to move on! Reading that makes me wonder about his commitment and sadly I read into that if an offer came along he would soon up stakes, contract signed or not ala Allardyce did to Bolton. Where the hell Moyes thinks he could go where his ambitions might be met by funds is beyond me apart from Celtic who are guaranteed Euro football every season because there are only two teams in that mickey mouse league.

Why the hell cannot he glue his arse to the EFC seat, get on with the job and stay there like Wenger at Atrsenal, SAF at Manure and hate to say but fat waiter at the RS or as in the older days like Catterick and Kendall for whom managing Everton was more than receiving your monthly wage.:@

For too long Moyes has been told, by the chairman, the fans and some people in the media, that he's the ant's pants. Has this gone too his head, I wonder?
 

He will come crashing back to earth if he leaves us.:@

That's my view. I think he's behaved appallingly, I really do. Particularly because the fans and, importantly, Bill, all supported him during his darker Goodison days.

Wise up Moyes, the grass at Goodison is as green as it's gonna get for you.
 

I am bored of the whole thing.

Sign, or do one please. No one came in for you, and we have no money. there are your issues.

You have failed to keep the players motivated and you have lost your leverage. Only as good as your last games Davey.

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I am bored of the whole thing.

Sign, or do one please. No one came in for you, and we have no money. there are your issues.

You have failed to keep the players motivated and you have lost your leverage. Only as good as your last games Davey.

[Poor language removed] happens.

You tell him, tiger :lol:

(bubble, bubble)
 
Everton moulded the man not the other way around.

Of course he's struggled but he's come through at the end, become one of the best managers in the league because of it. And if he feels more coin makes things easier, think again (see Newcastle, Spurs, West Ham, Liverpool for eg).

Everton will shape his future career either here or someone where else, make him a rounded manager that's seen everything, worked with nothing and tried to get something.

I think Moyes knows this. The club keeps him on his toes. And getting somekind of financial push (which might be around the corner) is keeping him here.
 
Can people stop complaining about this same [Poor language removed] every few days? Hes said he wants to sign, theres obviously stuff with the contract that needs to be sorted out. And in my opinion, the 'sack him in 48hrs hours' attitude also needs to end. He has been a fantastic manager, if he got sacked in 48hrs, we'd have to find a new manager and there'd be even more uncertainty in the club.
 

Sick to death of this talk now. Lets wait and see what happens in the near future then we can have a new thread on it and either be happy or pissed off. Untill then......
 
I am bored of the whole thing.

Sign, or do one please. No one came in for you, and we have no money. there are your issues.

You have failed to keep the players motivated and you have lost your leverage. Only as good as your last games Davey.

[Poor language removed] happens.

that right there is the thing. i have loads of time for moysey i think he is a great manager.. but really what is the problem?

he really is living up to the dithering tag over his new deal. i mean.. 17 million groats over 5 years.

really.. what is the problem?!
 
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