Moyes "clarifies" contract position

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I'm sorry, but the 'footballing world' also think that Bill Kenwright is a fantastic chairman. The 'footballing world''s opinion is meaningless.

That is complete crap - the footballing world know what Moyes is doing, some of the media think Kenwright is a fantastic Chairman, not all in football think so
 

I'm sorry, but the 'footballing world' also think that Bill Kenwright is a fantastic chairman. The 'footballing world''s opinion is meaningless.

The footballing worlds opinion is meaningless??? So the football chairman,managers, journalists and pundits who all say Kenwright is doing a good job and Moyes is doing a magnificent job,their opinions are meaningless???
You are possibly from Blue Union and they have their opinions,which i respect both as Evertonians and people,although i disagree with them.
Is your opinion meaningless?
 
We're second in the League, playing the best football we've played in 25 years and still people are not satisified - what's wrong with you?

I received a text from one of Tony Fernandes' friends and a shareholder in QPR tonight saying that we are the model they aspire to and they've no chance in a few weeks time when we play them.

The footballing world know the job Moyes has done and is doing, yet some of our fans still don't - weird!

Ive had a beer it two so apologies & I think we look good this year & I really enjoyed the result and a lot of the performance but the only thing we really know about the footballing world is that those above us didn't or don't rare him quite enough to offer him a job. That's not opinion or speculation just fact. I'm not anti-moyes by any stretch but lets keep our feet on the ground , those below us admire us/him and those above above don't rate. Maybe that's a telling indication of the footballing world we live in

So true,i cant believe anyone is anything but made up he is suggesting he will re-sign. If we lost Daey Moyes name me the replacement that would continually keep us in the top eight year after year on our very small budget.

Completely impossible question to answer speculation doesn't help us , previous record is an indicator not a fact it's just so hard to call .
 
Ive had a beer it two so apologies & I think we look good this year & I really enjoyed the result and a lot of the performance but the only thing we really know about the footballing world is that those above us didn't or don't rare him quite enough to offer him a job. That's not opinion or speculation just fact. I'm not anti-moyes by any stretch but lets keep our feet on the ground , those below us admire us/him and those above above don't rate. Maybe that's a telling indication of the footballing we world.

Yeah its telling in that people who actually make the decisions on hiring managers can see the same thing as what certain fans can : whilst Moyes is doing a good job he's not perfect and the abilities and circumstances which allow him to do a good job at Everton don't mean he'll do the same job at a club which requires a different type of manager under different circumstances.
 

Ive had a beer it two so apologies & I think we look good this year & I really enjoyed the result and a lot of the performance but the only thing we really know about the footballing world is that those above us didn't or don't rare him quite enough to offer him a job. That's not opinion or speculation just fact. I'm not anti-moyes by any stretch but lets keep our feet on the ground , those below us admire us/him and those above above don't rate. Maybe that's a telling indication of the footballing world we live in



Completely impossible question to answer speculation doesn't help us , previous record is an indicator not a fact it's just so hard to call .

I don't disagree - Moyes strength is his ability to get the best out of players not quite at the highest level - born out of necessity. The owners of the clubs able to buy the best don't trust Moyes with the best - fact!
 
I'd imagine it's more that the contract negotiations are going to be drawn out and complicated because of what Moyes wants. If he was ready to sign right now I'm sure it would have been done already. As it is, with him having the doubts he always does around this time, bartering about his own contract now could potentially have an impact on how Moyes approaches things and thus affect the atmosphere around the club. That could easily transmit to the players and how they perform, it's happened at other clubs. He's just trying to keep everything calm and as normal. It's what Wenger did too, I think it's fine.
 
All I know is Moyes got Everton back onto the European stage via league placings something no manger has achieved since the 80's, yes royal won the FA cup and got us into Europe but so did Portsmouth
 
I'd imagine it's more that the contract negotiations are going to be drawn out and complicated because of what Moyes wants. If he was ready to sign right now I'm sure it would have been done already. As it is, with him having the doubts he always does around this time, bartering about his own contract now could potentially have an impact on how Moyes approaches things and thus affect the atmosphere around the club. That could easily transmit to the players and how they perform, it's happened at other clubs. He's just trying to keep everything calm and as normal. It's what Wenger did too, I think it's fine.

If there was a nosedive in form and it was getting put down to uncertainty over the manager's position, he's saying he'd sign earlier, presumably committing without getting 'what he wants'.

He words things so badly it's understandable there's confusion over what he's trying to convey.

It's all nonsense anyway. We all know he's drawing it out for maximum 'Moyesie's doing a great job, can Everton hold on to him' media stroking of his ego. He'll sign up again for another million per annum on top of his mammoth salary he gets now and there'll be zero commitment required from the board to get investment in as a prerequisite of his signing a new contract (he's never got concessions before, why should he now?).


All I know is Moyes got Everton back onto the European stage via league placings something no manger has achieved since the 80's, yes royal won the FA cup and got us into Europe but so did Portsmouth

Royle was only manager two and a bit seasons and got us into Europe and then a sixth place spot that would now get you into Europe.
 
Dont see the fuss to be honest, most of us want him to stay, the players want him to stat(could be playing a factor in the way they are playing) the board want him to stay, but he given us 10 years and got a right to decide what he want, all we can do is respect his wishes and to be honest i recken he will be staying.
 

Reckon he will stay, the constant rumour he will replace Ferguson at United is a strange one, why replace their all time great manager and have him in the stand every game looking down on you shaking his head at every mistake you make. Also their squad is showing increased vulnerability this last season and a bit, an old team without the funds to replace them unless they sell Rooney.

Can see him staying here for now, why leave when he has assembled the best squad he ever has, unless Bill starts selling players from under him.
 
Reckon he will stay, the constant rumour he will replace Ferguson at United is a strange one, why replace their all time great manager and have him in the stand every game looking down on you shaking his head at every mistake you make. Also their squad is showing increased vulnerability this last season and a bit, an old team without the funds to replace them unless they sell Rooney.

Can see him staying here for now, why leave when he has assembled the best squad he ever has, unless Bill starts selling players from under him.

I know I keep saying it but do you really believe united will want a manager with no champions league experience and whose never won a trophy but has once in 10 years finished fourth to take over from sir Alex ? Reading your post it seems your saying you think they would want him but why would he want the job ? It's the united job one of the biggest in world football , the club a boyhood 'once a blue' couldn't wait to run to but you think moyes wouldn't fancy it ? I think there is a very select group of managers who would be in a position to turn that job down and for the life of me I can't see moyes being one of them.

Dont see the fuss to be honest, most of us want him to stay, the players want him to stat(could be playing a factor in the way they are playing) the board want him to stay, but he given us 10 years and got a right to decide what he want, all we can do is respect his wishes and to be honest i recken he will be staying.

You can't see the 'fuss' in our manager who we've made one of the top paid in the world having less than a year on his deal with no indication (other than this slightly confused press release) ? This is obviously really important and it needs resolving for me , what happens in January is players have offers and he says stay would they be entitled to ask "well if you are staying why don't you sign ?" most players coming to clubs care about the cash but would you sign for a club where the bloke in charge has less than 6 months left , what if the new manger who might come in doesn't rate you ?

For me this needs to be resolved but I don't think the is any chance it will be so I have every intention of trying to out it out my mind which is a reasonable response for a fan but not for those running the club .
 
It's a cloud that we don't need hanging over us, I agree with Sheeds.

It therefore needs resolving ASAP. I can't help think that Moyes has half an eye on the United vacancy though in case they might offer him a chance of even a conversation about it
 

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