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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I reckon he'll stay, get a bit of money to spend this summer, then next summer get bugger all and start talking about knifes to gunfights and the best chairman he could ask for.

While we get knocked out of both cups by teams who spent less than us and finish 5th in the league.
 

I reckon he'll stay, get a bit of money to spend this summer, then next summer get bugger all and start talking about knifes to gunfights and the best chairman he could ask for.

While we get knocked out of both cups by teams who spent less than us and finish 5th in the league.
I reckon, at best, you are speculating.
 

It's nice of him to stay at plucky Everton given the demand around world football for his services. Cheers Davey, I just know you're the man to get us those crucial wins at Arsenal and Anfield when the pressure's on for the CL.

Whether I agree or not, beautifully delivered sarcasm always makes me laugh. :D
 

The offer of a coaching role to Neville indicated that Moyes is preparing for next season as Everton manager despite stalling over a new contract at Goodison. But the Scot protested: "I gave him an opportunity to stay on the staff – that would be better wording. There is nothing at the moment. I talk with the chairman regularly but there won't be anything until the end of the season.

"I have had a bit more information [on the club's finances this summer] and how I am going to be able to spend and use the money. A lot of it is to do with the Premier League rules as well. I have been getting some good stuff back. The club are obviously doing everything they can to make sure we have got what we need. We have a side that we need to start thinking about turning around a little bit."
 
The offer of a coaching role to Neville indicated that Moyes is preparing for next season as Everton manager despite stalling over a new contract at Goodison. But the Scot protested: "I gave him an opportunity to stay on the staff – that would be better wording. There is nothing at the moment. I talk with the chairman regularly but there won't be anything until the end of the season.

"I have had a bit more information [on the club's finances this summer] and how I am going to be able to spend and use the money. A lot of it is to do with the Premier League rules as well. I have been getting some good stuff back. The club are obviously doing everything they can to make sure we have got what we need. We have a side that we need to start thinking about turning around a little bit."

IT'S ON

*pre orders Moutinho 10 third socks
 
I got used to the idea of Moyes leaving months ago, and honestly, I'll be a little bit disappointed if he stays now. I'd started to get excited at the prospect of someone possibly coming in and playing Fellaini centre midfield or giving a few of the younger players a chance.
 

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