Moyes: "maybe the supporters don't know and expect more"

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Situation in a nutshell:

Everton fans: "We're angry and annoyed with the manager, the team, but ultimately the whole club!"
Moyes: "That's because you don't know what the whole story is and what I have to put with"
Everton fans: "Okay then, what is the whole story and what do you have to put up with?"
Moyes: "Bill Kenwright and the Everton board are great"
Everton fans: "Local media, can you help us out here?"
Local Media: "Don't look at us, Everton are boss. Stop asking questions, no wonder you never get any answers"
Bill Kenwright: "................."
Robert Elstone: "................."
Jon Woods: "................"
Robert Earl couldn't be reached for comment as he was out of the country.
 
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Situation in a nutshell:

Everton fans: "We're angry and annoyed with the manager, the team, but ultimately the whole club!"
Moyes: "That's because you don't know what the whole story is and what I have to put with"
Everton fans: "Okay then, what is the whole story and what do you have to put up with?"
Moyes: "Bill Kenwright and the Everton board are great"


ha!

:lol:
 
Is this an honest question?

Just in case it is.

Stadia
Fanbase
History
Squad
Prestige
Training ground

Need I go on?

They're in europe, having won a trophy. We haven't done either. Their squad is worse than ours but has winnng expereince and the opportunity to show their stuff on a bigger stage which we don't.

They'll have more money to spend.

Their fans will treat the first manager to ever win them a trophy as a god and stick with him no matter what happens whereas coming here he'll be under a spotlight due to replacing moyes and will get stick at the forst sign of trouble. And it'll be the same eith the players.

In terms of prestige, he'll be under the same ammount of spotlight at any PL club only he's more likely to fail here.

He's a fly by night who likes to spend a year or two at clubs and then move on with a slightly better cv, coming to everton is a risk because the club is good enough to have high expectations and badly run enough to make success difficult.

He won't come here.
 
I liked the way you ignored all my points and focused solely on the 1 aspect I couldnt argue against.

I liked the way you took my argument that we don't, right now, offer anything to laudrup that swansea don't (apart from higher wages) and it turned it into a general argument that everton are a better club than swansea.

Which, well duh.
 

I liked the way you took my argument that we don't, right now, offer anything to laudrup that swansea don't (apart from higher wages) and it turned it into a general argument that everton are a better club than swansea.

Which, well duh.

Its like saying that nobody would take the City job cos they are gonna finish 2nd and got knocked out of the CL early.

The fact is, next Season, even with Europe, Everton is a bettter prospect than some sheep shagging little Club in the valleys that has a max attendance of 20k plus sheep.
 
My biggest regret of the Moyes era will be that he, ironically, his rebuilding of the team has deflected criticism and has kept the utterly abysmal Kenwright at the helm of our club, and while we may be in a better position than when he joined, off the field we have fallen so far behind, and no one has seen fit to push Kenwright out because he & Moyes.

It was a good result on Saturday, which makes our form of the last 3 months all the more frustating. We know that we have good players who can beat anyone, but many of the performances this season have been abysmal. Anyone remember the first 45mins at Southampton?
 
My biggest regret of the Moyes era is that he has continually publicly backed Kenwright. Even to this very day, in his very latest interview, he has done so. Even when they constantly fail to give him the tools he needs to succeed, to the point he is leaving the club out of frustration, he still backs them.

Even if his lucrative contract buys his silence, I really doubt it's built into his contract that he must praise Kenwright & co. whenever he gets the chance.

Nobody expects him to slate his employer, but the constant public defending/praise of him is very disappointing.
 
Its like saying that nobody would take the City job cos they are gonna finish 2nd and got knocked out of the CL early.

The fact is, next Season, even with Europe, Everton is a bettter prospect than some sheep shagging little Club in the valleys that has a max attendance of 20k plus sheep.

Having just signed a new contract with Swansea, I'd imagine the compensation would be very high.

Plus if we made an approach, I reckon they'd turn it down. Is Laudrup going to rock the boat to speak to us? Rodgers did to speak to Liverpool. I'm not sure Laudrup, having just won something and being in Europe next season, would.
 

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