Moyes - IN or OUT ?

How significant is finishing above the red side two seasons in a row?

  • Very, being known as the best team on Merseyside will help the players' psyche.

    Votes: 67 50.4%
  • Not at all, they're just another team.

    Votes: 49 36.8%
  • I only have tins of beans at home, no bread and not even any cheese ffs

    Votes: 17 12.8%

  • Total voters
    133
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In why way do you think Moyes doesn't give a sh*t? He said well over a month ago he's waiting till the end of the season, that's fine, I don't see the issue with that at all. Not sure why its the end of the world that he wants to do this.

Pretty sure the stats show our long ball, isn't actually that long and that most of the direct/long balls arrive at our players, especially evident when you consider we have Fellaini, because its amazing how many times he gets the ball and since he's not that mobile, you can only assume our hits are more accurate than credit is being given to.

I dont do stats and we may win the first header but i would wager that we don't often keep possession from the knockdown. plus its bl00dy boring to watch.
 

I dont do stats and we may win the first header but i would wager that we don't often keep possession from the knockdown. plus its bl00dy boring to watch.

That much is obvious......

As if we spend all game hoofing the ball forwards with endless knock downs that we don't apparently do anything with, then why have we consistently had more possession that the opposition in virtually every game we've played this season?
 
That much is obvious......

As if we spend all game hoofing the ball forwards with endless knock downs that we don't apparently do anything with, then why have we consistently had more possession that the opposition in virtually every game we've played this season?

Have we? Virtually every game.
 

That a championship club who have been mostly mid-table have out performed a side a league above them who have been mostly up there?

Seems very fair to me.

Is this the same club who using the 'logic' of the argument thrown at Moyes, have 'bottled' both of those finals, plus 'bottling' the playoffs 3 years on the spin?
 

Is this the same club who using the 'logic' of the argument thrown at Moyes, have 'bottled' both of those finals, plus 'bottling' the playoffs 3 years on the spin?

I dunno? Did they play sides much better than them in the finals by chance?

If so then no I don't consider them bottlers. If they lost out to Barsnley when it mattered then it's a YES from me.
 
That a championship club who have been mostly mid-table have out performed a side a league above them who have been mostly up there?

Seems very fair to me.

They are the sort of Championship team who do well in cups. They've been scrapping at the top for a while now and look sure to win the whole thing

Yeah, they've been in one more cup final than Everton, but I think Everton have had much bigger victories in the cup against bigger opponents during that period

I think it's unfair. You can bring up Shrewsbury and what an embarrassment that was, but I honestly think AF is being a bit unfair. Just one mans opinion
 
Yes i have but obviously not as many as you. i take it you can back up your claim and haven't just said it to try and prove your point. Because then you would just look foolish.

The facts are out there mate, we've had more possession than our opposition across the season to date.
 

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