Moyes to Sunderland

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It seems we will soon have two Everton teams in the league, one fighting for europe and one the relegation fighting team from years ago. Has any other team been in this position before with most of a first 11 elsewhere be potentially made up of so many of our former players at one time?
 
hope they do ok, if he would go there jags is the one they should have gone for even one or two of the under 23 if they could get loans on Walsh, Pennington, Dowell all could do a job for them.
 
It seems we will soon have two Everton teams in the league, one fighting for europe and one the relegation fighting team from years ago. Has any other team been in this position before with most of a first 11 elsewhere be potentially made up of so many of our former players at one time?
Didn't Oldham have a lot of ex-Everton and Joe Royle as manager?
 
Didn't Oldham have a lot of ex-Everton and Joe Royle as manager?
did they? I must admit i was a bit young at the time of that happening, only remember Joe Royle being there through the football compilation books my dad used to have. Sunderland could have left back, one centre half, left mid, centre mid x2, 1 striker all at the same time. That leaves them a striker, right back, goalkeeper, right mid away from a full team.
 
It's all perfectly logical why Moyes looks to former blues players he's worked with in the past. Sunderland is a team full of players who don't care because they know they'll find themselves in the same position next season. They have no loyalty any manager because he'll probably be gone in six months. Moyes what's players he can trust to give their all for him. I really hope Sunderland stay up again this season. Their a good working class northern club with decent fan's. I enjoyed laughing at Moyes ever since he left us but I hope he keeps them up and goes on to have a very successful career (by Moyes standard that means being mud table forever).
 
I don't think the board are being particularly forthcoming with funds or support, it smacks of a man desperately looking between the floorboards for scraps
Serves him right.

Thought he was Billy Big Bollocks coming to us telling us we should sell Baines and Fellaini once he got a bit of money to spend.

I wish it was the Newcastle job he got to watch them implode. I don't mind Sunderland.
 
If this comes off, all that Baines business is forgotten and he becomes a legend. I see this as he felt guilty that he didn't sign a new contract before utd got him on the cheap. By buying Gibson and Oviedo that's just giving us what we should have had in compo.

Not sure how he thinks assembling the old Everton team that never really hit any heights is going to save Sunderland when they are all many years older now though... :Blink:
 
To be fair Van Aanholt has said he doesn't want to play for them, not what you need in a relegation battle. I know a lot of Sunderland fans up here and the general feeling is that it's good business. Crap attitude apparently. Decent going forward but a bit of a coward defensively.

£14m is a good price and it will give them room to manoeuvre in the market. If he gets a replacement and strengthens other areas it could be a decent bit of business. That remains to be seen though lol
It's £9m. It goes to £14m if we win something.
Hahahahahahahahahahaha
 
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