Lifes A Pitch (Moyes would like to leave)

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Also doesn't mean we won'tl improve even further and who knows even win something a feat which has eluded this deity of a manager. This is the whole point nobody knows what will happen post david moyes but he is not the saviour of this football club, he's done an ok job nothing more nothing less. he's been to one cup final in 11 years that is all. I don't understand why people think we will just fall apart if he leaves.

Probably something to do with the fact that financially we should be 14th in the league, and we're only consistently as high as we are because of a combination of his tactics and his transfers.
 

Or you'll be gutted when he's competing at the top whilst we languish down the bottom.

My thoughts exactly. And if we somehow are managing to not be at the bottom, it will be because of the youth ranks that Moyes built.

Inside a contract year, it showed great maturity, loyalty and stewardship by Moyes to walk away from Fer and buy Stones this January. Fer appeared to have EVERY bit of a chance to help us immediately (which could have meant a trophy this year) but for the kind of money needed, if there was a long term concern, the money needed to be structured differently to protect the club.

If Moyes leaves, we will be hard pressed to find someone who looks after the club's future viability more than today's success.

(And with our level of funding - if we choose today over tomorrow, we will be the next pompey).
 
Probably something to do with the fact that financially we should be 14th in the league, and we're only consistently as high as we are because of a combination of his tactics and his transfers.

what a load of codswallop, listen money and spending it unless you have sheik type of money is no guarantee of what position you finish in. I never dispute the fact that he's done well in the transfer market.

His tactics are open for debate he can grind out results very rarely over his tenure have we been a high scoring team at times our football has been atrocious. There has been more bad than good but that's ok for a lot of people because "at least we are better than the 90's", he has systematically lowered expectations to such a degree that finishing 7th is seen as a highly impressive season.

He might be able to grind through a season but he can't win in knockout football. Never before have i heard a manager with absolutely zero on his resume be touted for elite jobs...reality check he isn't good enough the big clubs of this world see this that's why he is still at plucky old everton.
 
My thoughts exactly. And if we somehow are managing to not be at the bottom, it will be because of the youth ranks that Moyes built.

Inside a contract year, it showed great maturity, loyalty and stewardship by Moyes to walk away from Fer and buy Stones this January. Fer appeared to have EVERY bit of a chance to help us immediately (which could have meant a trophy this year) but for the kind of money needed, if there was a long term concern, the money needed to be structured differently to protect the club.

If Moyes leaves, we will be hard pressed to find someone who looks after the club's future viability more than today's success.

(And with our level of funding - if we choose today over tomorrow, we will be the next pompey).

so you think our current squad is so poor that when Moyes leaves we will fall into relegation battles? do you know how daft that sounds.
 
what a load of codswallop, listen money and spending it unless you have sheik type of money is no guarantee of what position you finish in. I never dispute the fact that he's done well in the transfer market.

His tactics are open for debate he can grind out results very rarely over his tenure have we been a high scoring team at times our football has been atrocious. There has been more bad than good but that's ok for a lot of people because "at least we are better than the 90's", he has systematically lowered expectations to such a degree that finishing 7th is seen as a highly impressive season.

He might be able to grind through a season but he can't win in knockout football. Never before have i heard a manager with absolutely zero on his resume be touted for elite jobs...reality check he isn't good enough the big clubs of this world see this that's why he is still at plucky old everton.

How old are you FFS?
 

what a load of codswallop, listen money and spending it unless you have sheik type of money is no guarantee of what position you finish in. I never dispute the fact that he's done well in the transfer market.

His tactics are open for debate he can grind out results very rarely over his tenure have we been a high scoring team at times our football has been atrocious. There has been more bad than good but that's ok for a lot of people because "at least we are better than the 90's", he has systematically lowered expectations to such a degree that finishing 7th is seen as a highly impressive season.

He might be able to grind through a season but he can't win in knockout football. Never before have i heard a manager with absolutely zero on his resume be touted for elite jobs...reality check he isn't good enough the big clubs of this world see this that's why he is still at plucky old everton.

If we were 14th in the table like our finances dictate i doubt people would be moaning as much about trophies. And how is there more bad than good ? We've lost about 4 or 5 games in the last 12 months. Even before that we've regularly finished around 7th place.

It's nothing to do with lowered expectations, it's do to with financial reality.
 
If we were 14th in the table like our finances dictate i doubt people would be moaning as much about trophies. And how is there more bad than good ? We've lost about 4 or 5 games in the last 12 months. Even before that we've regularly finished around 7th place.

It's nothing to do with lowered expectations, it's do to with financial reality.

I meant his style of play, the boring defensive formations and hoofball tactics. At times watching Moyes teams has been like pulling teeth and frankly a little embarrassing. But it's ok we haven't been relegated.
 
I meant his style of play, the boring defensive formations and hoofball tactics. At times watching Moyes teams has been like pulling teeth and frankly a little embarrassing. But it's ok we haven't been relegated.

And then you ruin any semblance of a point by throwing out a stupid statement like that.
 
That's the comment of someone who has a total lack of both football knowledge & perspective IMO, so I'll leave you to wallow. Cheers.


sorry mate didn't realise i wasn't allowed a different opinion to yourself. i'l test my footballing knowledge against yours any day of the week sunshine. If you don't like debate and opinions of other fans why do you come on a football forum?
 

Probably something to do with the fact that financially we should be 14th in the league, and we're only consistently as high as we are because of a combination of his tactics and his transfers.

Does every other club finish exactly where their net spend says they should, or are there other mavericks breaking through the financial boundaries?

Anyway, I can't listen to journalists talk about Everton. They love belittling the club's stature/history and the message to the fans is always 'know your place'.

I hope the most morally bankrupt billionaire on the planet buys Everton, builds some grotesque Death Star on Stanley Park and finances a team of heartless mercenaries who go on to sweep all before them. I'd then ban all these joke journalists from the stadium and tell them to continue covering traditional big clubs such as Chelsea and Manchester City.
 
And then you ruin any semblance of a point by throwing out a stupid statement like that.

This is the point though mate isn't it, is that not why everyone keeps harping back to the 90's because we were always in relegation fights. Under Moyes we aren't and a lot of fans are seemingly just happy with that fact.

I'm not I want to be challenging for things, whether financially viable or not. I still believe and will keep on believing that our trophy cabinet may be full again someday.
 
Does every other club finish exactly where their net spend says they should, or are there other mavericks breaking through the financial boundaries?

Anyway, I can't listen to journalists talk about Everton. They love belittling the club's stature/history and the message to the fans is always 'know your place'.

I hope the most morally bankrupt billionaire on the planet buys Everton, builds some grotesque Death Star on Stanley Park and finances a team of heartless mercenaries who go on to sweep all before them. I'd then ban all these joke journalists from the stadium and tell them to continue covering traditional big clubs such as Chelsea and Manchester City.

'know your place' is spot on. its never that Moyes is at the right club, always what would he or any decent player do elsewhere. saw a shirt on a wigan fan...no money, no history, no fans, no worries....obviously think we have a massive legacy to live up to but would just love some of that..f ** k the big guns attitude coming from the fans and the manager..we loved him in first place cos of the peoples' club remark. if that 'us against the world' attitude was still there than happy for him to stay but it isn't . he is too worried about his reputation. wish him well, but he maybe is making a mistake going
 

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