Moyes In/Out

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Every manager has successes and flops when it comes to transfers.

But as pointed out below your post Moyes has had what appears to be way more successes than most of his peers when it comes to buying cheap and increasing value, turning unknowns and lower league players into top quality Prem players.

I'll always give him full credit, its his strength and has been the main reason for our turnaround under his management.

Of course he has many failures as a manager which will always hold him and any club he is at back.

Among which I would feature highly:

his ability to turn highly talented attackers in the upper price bracket into mindless automatons who roam the flanks looking to win throw-ins from Howard's kick outs, forced to drop into their own half for 25% of any given game due to total isolation & eventually sold for -80% of their initial value after at least a season of not being given a chance to play 3 games on the bounce, resulting in a £20m loss - THE REAL REASON WHY WE HAD NO MONEY TO SPEND IN SEVEN TRANSFER WINDOWS!!!
 

Dislike the "who would you replace that's better than Moyes?" arguement badied about by some on here.

You have absoutely no idea who is available until you put an ad out there. We're a bigger club than we give ourselves credit for sometimes, and I think people would be suprised at who was interested in managing us.

Every manager out there is potentially available.
 
Among which I would feature highly:

his ability to turn highly talented attackers in the upper price bracket into mindless automatons who roam the flanks looking to win throw-ins from Howard's kick outs, forced to drop into their own half for 25% of any given game due to total isolation & eventually sold for -80% of their initial value after at least a season of not being given a chance to play 3 games on the bounce, resulting in a £20m loss - THE REAL REASON WHY WE HAD NO MONEY TO SPEND IN SEVEN TRANSFER WINDOWS!!!

jesus christ lid,,,has moyes raped your cat or something ffs ???? you are one ray of sunshine on here.
 
Dislike the "who would you replace that's better than Moyes?" arguement badied about by some on here.

You have absoutely no idea who is available until you put an ad out there. We're a bigger club than we give ourselves credit for sometimes, and I think people would be suprised at who was interested in managing us.

Every manager out there is potentially available.

They also seem to forget that when Moyes was originally given the job most people didn't have a ****ing clue who HE was.
 
They also seem to forget that when Moyes was originally given the job most people didn't have a ****ing clue who HE was.

Bingo.

Jeez I don't wanna start more ****ging off of the man or anything, I really do value what he's done for us, you'd be mental not too let's be honest. But it's that next step that has me worried.

Do we accept mid table, or take a gamble and either push onto that next stage, or risk being relegated. If you can call it a positive, it's stability we have now, that's something a LOT of clubs don't have. I guess it depends on how happy people are with stability. Nil Satis Nisi Optimum and so on.
 

In Out In Out Shake It All About at the moment. Halfway down the tunnel just about too step over to the 'other side' then you hear voices calling you back..
 
Moyes is great, but he is too defensive and that cannot be ignored. We can play better football than we do, because we've got alot of quality players who we all know could play for the top teams. I've not seen us dominate and destroy teams very often at all. I remember beating Aek Athens 4-0 or soemthing a couple seasons ago.

Fulham take teams like Wolves apart 5/6 nil ffs! I want to see Everton put in that sort of shift, we actually make it harder for ourselves with some of the football we play.

I'd love to see a new manager come in tbh, just to give us some excitement and potientially take us to the next level - or if Moyes just grew a pair and let us play more attacking.
 
No investment Moyes stays. Investment in and then it depends upon level of investment, the bigger the Pot the less likely Moyes would be offered the position!
 

I've calmed down a lot today and i'm over tuesday night now, it's forgotten.

On reflection i'd change my poll to 'NO' and keep Moyes, however he got it horrifically wrong which has been well documented. He would gain a lot more respect if he came out and admit he was wrong or apologise to the fans that had to pay near £50 for that.

As i say forgotten about now, move on to saturday and get a win.

Forgiven Moyesy, but it is certainly not forgotten
 
I've calmed down a lot today and i'm over tuesday night now, it's forgotten.

On reflection i'd change my poll to 'NO' and keep Moyes, however he got it horrifically wrong which has been well documented. He would gain a lot more respect if he came out and admit he was wrong or apologise to the fans that had to pay near £50 for that.

As i say forgotten about now, move on to saturday and get a win.

Forgiven Moyesy, but it is certainly not forgotten

This 100%. I'd still like an apology to be honest.
 
I've calmed down a lot today and i'm over tuesday night now, it's forgotten.

On reflection i'd change my poll to 'NO' and keep Moyes, however he got it horrifically wrong which has been well documented. He would gain a lot more respect if he came out and admit he was wrong or apologise to the fans that had to pay near £50 for that.

As i say forgotten about now, move on to saturday and get a win.

Forgiven Moyesy, but it is certainly not forgotten

Calmed down a lot myself today.

If he came out & apologised it would hand a major initiative to Sunderland for Saturday. As it stands they know we've rested a lot of players for a major fixture & Moyes has said he did so with an eye on Saturday's game. By apologising he'd be admitting defeat when this weeks' planning has clearly focused on Saturday's game as the priority.

Nowhere near justifies his pathetic derby decisions & showing, more an effort at understanding why he hasn't apologised. I still want to like him. A defeat at the weekend will see that evaporate completely, though.
 
For me it's out. I don't think he's done a bad job, but I've never felt that he would win us a trophy and have said so on many occasions, and that view includes the FA Cup this season.To me this 'failure' becomes more evident as each season passes. Don't accept the theorists who reckon that nobody else could do as good as, or a better job, of managing Everton. I would certainly like to see somebody else given the chance. Above all else I think that David Moyes is too much into his own comfort zone. Still can't come to terms with the shambles that was Tuesday night!
 
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