Moyes & protesting

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Moyes' concern is with the squad and how the protests affect the squad. If he feels the protests could affect performance, who am I to say they won't? He's in the dressing room, he knows what is going on.

How does the protest effect them though? Its nothing to do with, its their employer.

If my boss was getting it in the neck for being **** and not taking the company further, I wouldn't be worried about my job cos it doesn't concern me but how the company is ran.

Its kenwright that has said "we have the banks on our backs", its him not being able to find investment to keep the club competative etc no one else.

The club is in a position that everyone of those players are for sale according to moyes, and all would jump ship at a decent offer to a club that can compete.

The BU haven't done that, the club has. Those players know there's no progression at everton already
 

Why are people surprised that our manager and players are calling protests disruptive?

They are hardly going to agree and back the fans. They get paid by the board we all despise so when a journo asks them they have to say that what the board are doing is super and us fans don't have a clue and are disruptive

i hate to make the comparison but-not so long ago across the park they were having protest marches nearly every week and loads of their players backed the kopites- are we as Evertonians deserving of less respect and understanding. ffs i dont even take sides in this -, all`s i wanted was a nice report about our performance on saturday, protest forgotten and business as usual but no- certain people within the club made comments, some speculative, some way off the mark- they shouldve relaxed on the golf course instead. we should be all united behind the team now instead of this taking sides and in-fighting cr@p. COYB
 
Look, i love Cahill & Moyes for what they've done for this club. But coming out the way they did in the media is real bad form.

They need to be focused on the next 3 point and not whats going on off field.
 
How does the protest effect them though? Its nothing to do with, its their employer.

If my boss was getting it in the neck for being **** and not taking the company further, I wouldn't be worried about my job cos it doesn't concern me but how the company is ran.

Its kenwright that has said "we have the banks on our backs", its him not being able to find investment to keep the club competative etc no one else.

The club is in a position that everyone of those players are for sale according to moyes, and all would jump ship at a decent offer to a club that can compete.

The BU haven't done that, the club has. Those players know there's no progression at everton already

I think the protests at Newcastle definitely had an affect on the form on the squad. Certainly, that's up for debate because you can't quantify it, but I believe it was there.

I'm not sure your job (or mine) is really a comparable point here. I know I don't have 45k people watching me perform my job each week.

I don't remember Moyes saying "don't protest." The soundbytes are more cautionary in nature.

I do, however, think it's dead wrong to be treating him, Kenwright, the players etc as outsiders as some have in this thread. Dead wrong. There are disagreements as to how things should be run, but I don't think anyone believes that all parties don't want the best for Everton.
 
Bottom line is Moyes ,Cahill, Neville, Kenwright etc, are not allowed to have an opinion,only the protesters are allowed that privilige.
 

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