Moyes transfer history

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I've not read most of the post's but the ditherer tag does seem to have some truth to it, however during his time as manager he brought in some quality players at bargain prices, Pienarr, Arteta, Coleman, Lescott, Jagielka etc. Did seem to struggle when the budget allowed for more expensive signings though, Bily, Johnson, Yak. Anyhow, Up the Blues
 

I've not read most of the post's but the ditherer tag does seem to have some truth to it, however during his time as manager he brought in some quality players at bargain prices, Pienarr, Arteta, Coleman, Lescott, Jagielka etc. Did seem to struggle when the budget allowed for more expensive signings though, Bily, Johnson, Yak. Anyhow, Up the Blues
In bold he was not a bargain sold to Spurs then bought back at a higher fee!
 
Fact is Moyes was fantastic, especially when he got us in to CL and FA Cup Final. However he has gone now and he tried to stab us in the back with the Felliani and Baines negotiations which makes him a dick.

Moyes was always going to Man U and many Everton's fans recognised this and often spoke him up for the job whilst he was in our hot seat.

We had the best manager outside of Old Trafford and now he is there and we have Bobby.

Let's support Martinez, he's gonna have bad days and good days, **** signings and awesome bargains, just like Moyes did (let's hope more of the 2nd ones) but in 10 years I expect us to have won something with him.

Moyes is Everton history, Bobby is the future. I for one am happy with how it is going so far and I like with Moyes expect more from us in the future. We will get better and better..... I hope.
 
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Had to laugh at the Mancs tame newspapers trying to say that they had got Felli for 23.5 million and that Felli had paid the other 4 million himself, then Andy Myers almost immediately quoted on Sky saying that this was not true and that Man Utd. paid the full 27.5 million.
 
I'd rather not criticise Moyes in the transfer market, given that the bloke is quite clearly an absolute genius in it. The situation at United was that he didn't have the gravitas to attract big name players to the club and their new exec in charge of transfers was a complete novice. At Everton he was so good that an argument could easily be made to crown him the greatest transfer market manager of all time.

Let's not rewrite history - there's a good hundred or so genuine reasons to bash the bloke with.

I think he used to be a genius in the window till 2007 when he brought in Pienaar, Baines, Jags and Yak. Add the likes of Cahill, Arteta, Coleman Lescott and Fellaini so we can say he was a genius with how he made them out of nothing really.
However, I think signings from 2008-2012 were just about okay cos I feel the moment he finally built a team around the likes of Cahills and Artetas he couldn't change that mindset of a team looking not lose and that showed. How well any other striker did we all know. He bought an out and out winger for a first time in 2012 in Mirallas which he could have tried to do a bit sooner. He consistently ruined any player who had an attacking talent with his over cautious approach. I just feel that he's a genius as long as he has little money but once he gets a few quid then he has no idea what player is needed and how to use him and that showed at United too.apart from that fact top players are reluctant to play for him cos he's won jack all
 
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the question I have about Moyes in this window is why didn't he go for the up and coming ones who would have jumped at a chance to go to the premier league? he knew about the Dzekos, Cechs, Hazards etc when they were pretty unknown. why not get one like that?
 

Moyes year by year

2002 Yobo, Wright, Carsley, Rodrigo, Baardsen, Li Weifeng, Li Tie, McBride
2003 McFadden, Kilbane, Martyn, Said, Turner, Jeffers
2004 Beattie, Cahill, Bent, Bosnar, Arteta
2005 Van der Meyde, Kroldrup, Neville, Davies, Valente, Silva, Ruddy, Ferrari, Stubbs, Westerveldt
2006 Johnson, Lescott, Howard, Fernandes
2007 Yakubu, Baines, Jagielka, Gosling, Jutkiewicz, Pienaar, Gravesen, Gardner, Wessels, Spencer
2008 Fellaini, Castillo, Coleman, Saha, Jo, Nash, Jacobsen
2009 Bilyaletdinov, Heitinga, Distin, Donovan, Neill, Senderos
2010 Gueye, Vellios, Beckford, Mucha
2011 Jelavic, Gibson, Drenthe, Stracqualarsi, McFadden, Hahnemann, Pienaar
2012 Mirallas, Oviedo, Stones, Kennedy, Hitzlsperger, Naismith

2002 He made a loss of over £11m with Wright (£4.8m) being his major acquisition. Carsley and Yobo were key signings.
2003 He made a loss of about £8m mostly down to Yobo's deal being made permanent. Martyn was a £700k bargain.
2004 Rooney, Gravesen and Radzinski departed for a £29.5m net profit. Cahill, Arteta and Bent were shrewd signings.
2005 He made a loss of almost £22.5m on players including Van der Meyde (£7.9m), Krodrup (£5.9m), Davies and Neville.
2006 A loss of more than £17m due to Johnson, Lescott and Howard coming in.
2007 Another loss (nearly £15.5m). Yakubu became our record signing and was joined by Jagielka, Baines and Pienaar.
2008 Fellaini's acquisition formed part of a £10.3m loss. Coleman came in for a bargain £60k.
2009 Despite signing Bily, Heitinga and Distin we made a profit of £4.4m because of the sale of Lescott.
2010 A profit of £4.3m but we lost Pienaar and Yakubu cheaply.
2011 The sales of Arteta and Bily meant we made a profit of £17.2m. Jelavic came in.
2012 We lost £2.2m after using the funds from Rodwell's sale to buy Mirallas and Pienaar.

Very often when he has had money to spend he has bought pretty badly: Wright (£4.8m), Beattie (£7.9m), Van der Meyde (£7.9m), Kroldrup (£5.9m), Davies (£4.6m), Johnson (£9.6m), Yakubu (£14.5m), Bily (£8.8m), Heitinga (£5.9m). I think that he expects instant results when he splashes the cash and, if it doesn't happen immediately, he bombs them out within a year or two.

He seems to have a thing for immobile centrebacks (Senderos, Gardner, Neill) and random goalkeepers (Wright, Baardsen, Nash, Mucha, Hahnemann, Wessells, Westerveldt).

His experiments with youth have been largely unsuccessful too: Ruddy, Spencer, Mustafi, Jutkiewicz, Gosling, Turner, Gueye.

And he's made some very left-field signings: Rodrigo, Said, Silva, Straq.

Besides the players who came through the youth system and Fellaini I think we only made a profit on the following Moyes signings: Bent (£2.1m), Kilbane (£1.1m), McFadden (£5.1m), Johnson (£2.1m), Lescott (£18.5m), Neill (£730k), Ruddy (£200k), Arteta (£8.1m) and Beckford (£2.9m). I make that £40.8m profit. The losses we made on Yakubu, Van der Meyde, Wright and Kroldrup would wipe out three quarters of that though.
 
I'm getting fed up of hearing bitter everton fans criticise Moyes just because he decided to leave us for utd. He done a superb job here and anyone who tries to spin it any other way is lying to themselves

Nobody really disputes that mate, bar the sometimes dour negative football and baffling substitutions - what we are annoyed at is the arrogance which he is showing at the minute which is completely disrespectful to us as a club and the fans who stood by him and clapped him to the end.

Not sure what he's playing at to be honest, he should know full well you don't want to play an angry Everton (remember Neville ploughing through Ronaldo on the follow through? 5 more minutes of extra time you'd have lost)
 
Moyes year by year

2002 Yobo, Wright, Carsley, Rodrigo, Baardsen, Li Weifeng, Li Tie, McBride
2003 McFadden, Kilbane, Martyn, Said, Turner, Jeffers
2004 Beattie, Cahill, Bent, Bosnar, Arteta
2005 Van der Meyde, Kroldrup, Neville, Davies, Valente, Silva, Ruddy, Ferrari, Stubbs, Westerveldt
2006 Johnson, Lescott, Howard, Fernandes
2007 Yakubu, Baines, Jagielka, Gosling, Jutkiewicz, Pienaar, Gravesen, Gardner, Wessels, Spencer
2008 Fellaini, Castillo, Coleman, Saha, Jo, Nash, Jacobsen
2009 Bilyaletdinov, Heitinga, Distin, Donovan, Neill, Senderos
2010 Gueye, Vellios, Beckford, Mucha
2011 Jelavic, Gibson, Drenthe, Stracqualarsi, McFadden, Hahnemann, Pienaar
2012 Mirallas, Oviedo, Stones, Kennedy, Hitzlsperger, Naismith

2002 He made a loss of over £11m with Wright (£4.8m) being his major acquisition. Carsley and Yobo were key signings.
2003 He made a loss of about £8m mostly down to Yobo's deal being made permanent. Martyn was a £700k bargain.
2004 Rooney, Gravesen and Radzinski departed for a £29.5m net profit. Cahill, Arteta and Bent were shrewd signings.
2005 He made a loss of almost £22.5m on players including Van der Meyde (£7.9m), Krodrup (£5.9m), Davies and Neville.
2006 A loss of more than £17m due to Johnson, Lescott and Howard coming in.
2007 Another loss (nearly £15.5m). Yakubu became our record signing and was joined by Jagielka, Baines and Pienaar.
2008 Fellaini's acquisition formed part of a £10.3m loss. Coleman came in for a bargain £60k.
2009 Despite signing Bily, Heitinga and Distin we made a profit of £4.4m because of the sale of Lescott.
2010 A profit of £4.3m but we lost Pienaar and Yakubu cheaply.
2011 The sales of Arteta and Bily meant we made a profit of £17.2m. Jelavic came in.
2012 We lost £2.2m after using the funds from Rodwell's sale to buy Mirallas and Pienaar.

Very often when he has had money to spend he has bought pretty badly: Wright (£4.8m), Beattie (£7.9m), Van der Meyde (£7.9m), Kroldrup (£5.9m), Davies (£4.6m), Johnson (£9.6m), Yakubu (£14.5m), Bily (£8.8m), Heitinga (£5.9m). I think that he expects instant results when he splashes the cash and, if it doesn't happen immediately, he bombs them out within a year or two.

He seems to have a thing for immobile centrebacks (Senderos, Gardner, Neill) and random goalkeepers (Wright, Baardsen, Nash, Mucha, Hahnemann, Wessells, Westerveldt).

His experiments with youth have been largely unsuccessful too: Ruddy, Spencer, Mustafi, Jutkiewicz, Gosling, Turner, Gueye.

And he's made some very left-field signings: Rodrigo, Said, Silva, Straq.

Besides the players who came through the youth system and Fellaini I think we only made a profit on the following Moyes signings: Bent (£2.1m), Kilbane (£1.1m), McFadden (£5.1m), Johnson (£2.1m), Lescott (£18.5m), Neill (£730k), Ruddy (£200k), Arteta (£8.1m) and Beckford (£2.9m). I make that £40.8m profit. The losses we made on Yakubu, Van der Meyde, Wright and Kroldrup would wipe out three quarters of that though.

That's some research mate, but I always thought Lee Carsley was signed by Walter Smith. And weren't Li Tie and Li Weifeng forced upon us by Keijan?

Not to take away from your point though - nice one.
 

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