Lets all give up.

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Cal

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"In this job you have to show you can work without [ money]. I am happy to continue doing that and hope to push Everton up into the top half. We must continue to build and continue to make progress. Unless something changes and we have a sugar daddy who is going to come in and throw money at it, which I cannot see happening, we just have to continue the way we are."

David Moyes November 2008

We might aswell now.
 

That thread you made yesterday literally ruined the rest of my evening and all day today. [Poor language removed] sake Cal. Why are we so bad.
 
"In this job you have to show you can work without [ money]. I am happy to continue doing that and hope to push Everton up into the top half. We must continue to build and continue to make progress. Unless something changes and we have a sugar daddy who is going to come in and throw money at it, which I cannot see happening, we just have to continue the way we are."

David Moyes November 2008

We might aswell now.

Thats plan A out the window then!
 
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It's his dour, Presbyterian nature. He's been brought up on a diet of porridge and knuckling down and working hard. He probably sees Kenwright as a church elder who can't be argued with. They have great regard for hierarchy. Explains a lot this. That's my tuppenceworth anyway.
 
It's his dour, Presbyterian nature. He's been brought up on a diet of porridge and knuckling down and working hard. He probably sees Kenwright as a church elder who can't be argued with. They have great regard for hierarchy. Explains a lot this. That's my tuppenceworth anyway.

I've used exactly the same words myself, but included "protestant work ethic" as well. Other than that, I've got the feeling that Moyes formally respected Bill in the sense that Bill is an authority figure and clearly, in Moyes' mind, a better. Now I reckon Moyes sees him as a fancy Dan type character which would explain his attitude to his employer as of late.
 
I've used exactly the same words myself, but included "protestant work ethic" as well. Other than that, I've got the feeling that Moyes formally respected Bill in the sense that Bill is an authority figure and clearly, in Moyes' mind, a better. Now I reckon Moyes sees him as a fancy Dan type character which would explain his attitude to his employer as of late.

He must have seen him out on the town with Barrymore. How can a self-respecting Covenanter like Moyes respect that? :o
 

I've used exactly the same words myself, but included "protestant work ethic" as well. Other than that, I've got the feeling that Moyes formally respected Bill in the sense that Bill is an authority figure and clearly, in Moyes' mind, a better. Now I reckon Moyes sees him as a fancy Dan type character which would explain his attitude to his employer as of late.


are you saying he's a bit of a dandy, more "mincing the boards" than treading them ?
 
Why cant he just shut up and say how boss we are, how boss our players are and can be. Villa and Hull have dropped points for 2 weekends now and thats encouragment to give the players a kick in the [Poor language removed] arse IMO.
 
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there's me thinking this was bill, but with that cigar it can only be chico 'dandy' azul.









WHO'S THE DANDY ?
 

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