More praise for Moyes

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Everton are not a stepping stone club . We are a club that can continue to achieve great things . The one major flaw we have hanging over us is the stadium issue with regards to revenue . In short we are taking in water faster than we can bail it out . Moving to Kirby will solve nothing .

I for one will think long and hard about ever going to watch us should we move there . It will just not be the same . I will feel as if my club has been gutted of all that is special about it and its subsequent shell transported and place in the middle of a retail nightmare . Leaving the City of Liverpool would sound the death knell for our club . I reckon would loose 10,000 fans right off the bat . Fill 50,000 every week ? Your dreaming Bill .
 
Could all this ego massaging be a very clever(but cheap and obvious) way to tempt Moyes to rest on his laurels and believe tew hype, possibly leaving the door open for complacency. Maybe hoping he will become unsettled and make him consider leaving us for a supposed bigger club?

I don't think it would work as Moyes has learnt how to be as focused as SAF, but it does show that he may be making the big spenders nervous. Owners are looking at the way we do things and asking their managers

"why do you need all this money? Yet Everton's manager is ahead of you, playing better than you, and has a better team ethic than you. please explain why I should open my cheque book again? Can you not just learn to manage better?"

Just a thought.
 
Better himself, fulfill his potential, I think Moyes himself has said ther is still much he can do here. Where would he go, Celtic, biggish club in small pond no strain winning there, Rangers, cannot see it but same as Celtic. Back in the prem, well possibly Man U could beckon but not Liverpool or I think Chelsea. Possibilities of Arsenal but after that are there any more desirable than our own club, I think not. I cannot see him going abroad either. The article for me is just bit of journalistic creation hoping to create waves.
 
Hopefully he moves onto a club who can fufill his ambition, rather then lie and make a complete shitouse of him.
 

Better himself, fulfill his potential, I think Moyes himself has said ther is still much he can do here. Where would he go, Celtic, biggish club in small pond no strain winning there, Rangers, cannot see it but same as Celtic. Back in the prem, well possibly Man U could beckon but not Liverpool or I think Chelsea. Possibilities of Arsenal but after that are there any more desirable than our own club, I think not. I cannot see him going abroad either. The article for me is just bit of journalistic creation hoping to create waves.


I agree with you completely rob.

The highlighted part is basically what I was trying to say.
 
Let's face it, Moyes wouldn't get a sniff of any vacancy at Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal and (despite all the talk) United. They want men with proven European pedigrees - preferably CL winners. What these reporters mean about fulfilling potential is him going to a club where money is available in order to test himself with a squad of top quality players. In that respect a case could be made for seeing Everton as a stepping stone. That said, I see no obvious candidates outr there: Man City will get rid of Hughes and replace him with a Hiddink, Advocaat, Klinsmann or even a Bilic; Spurs, as they usually do, will go foreign (and the 'purists' would find Moyes' perceived standard of football a problem); O'Neill is set fair at Villa; and who knows what lies in store for Newcastle?
 
It makes a good point in that Moyes is due a competition win, for all his strengths he hasn't managed to win a competition yet and I don't think he'll be moving on until that happens. Or if we go bankrupt or something.
 
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