We see things differently.Doubtful, i had zero time for kenwright but i am a moyes fan and it constantly shocks me how some everton fans react to moyes like hes some perpetually relegation fighting prehistoric Allardyce clone.
If i was to tell you that there was a manager who took over multiple clubs battling relegation, kept them up, built them up to be consistent challenging for European football, won a European cup with a club that hasnt won a trophy in 70 years a few years ago, is available on a free and knows the club.
Everyone would agree its perfect for what we need. Then you hear its moyes and everyone starts crying about how "he stole one of our players" and "he said mean things about us when he left" its a proper small club mentality. Like one of those league one sides that bang drums all game or scream "your s**t ahhhhhhh!" when goalkeepers take a kick.
People have been brain washed in to thinking we have to have some European manager who just playes the same way as everyone else in the bottom half of the league.
You know who plays like moyes everton used to? Forest and their joint second in the league.
What could of been
We see things differently.
11 years of dour , dithering Davey was enough for me.
He and Kenwright created the small club mentality that plagues us today.
He should have been dismissed after 5 seasons .
If the best the new owners could do is appoint this mediocre relic then they aren’t any better than those who preceded them.
Everton were a great club once , to even hope to recover a semblance of that status we need to take a risk and appoint bold, talented managers .
Tired of supporting a club that is ruled by fear , and Moyes is not for me .
What could of been
David, you really need to make your PR less transparent. Have you not hired somebody to do your social media for you?Moyes doesn’t see Everton as a relegation battler. We shouldn’t either. The squad is better than it is showing.
The potential of the club is clear - it should be battling for best of the rest status due to its size, fanbase and historical achievements.
Moyes is the one manager we have had over the last few decades who I believe, had he been here at the right time, would have had us right up there at the very top. If anything, he is a better manager now and would lay great foundations for success.
I just hope whoever is picking the next manager isn’t swayed by trends and going for some flash in the pan when a genuinely excellent manager with an affinity for the club is available.
Some interesting names here.
Moyes or Southgate for us..ffs. we are literally sleepwalking into relegation, while Conceicao has been available for months! No doubt West Ham will have their pick and we'll end up with some random who's not up to the job.![]()
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