"sacking Moyes would be understandable"

is sacking Moyes understandable?

  • Of course it is...nil satis nisi optimum

    Votes: 53 68.8%
  • No! It's a massive achievement for us always finish 7th

    Votes: 13 16.9%
  • I went to the shops and asked for ginger cheese, but they said they don't know what that is

    Votes: 11 14.3%

  • Total voters
    77
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I'm grateful for top ten finishes, and to continue to contribute to Neville becoming a multi millionaire, because he is a top pro, is punctual regards training and his tackle on Ronaldo helped cure cancer


Yeah, and he's also really helped make Everton known in Asia. It's great having such a famous player in our team...he played for the Manchester United :o

He's like our very own Beckham.
 

Or maybe without Moyes we might taste some of the successes we have enjoyed SINCE we were a lower division club between 1951-1953.

We were a middling club throughout our history up to and including the Walter Smith years. Once Moyes took over we became the Everton FC we know and love today. I for one wouldn't be a fan without him.
 

And you know this how? Why is it that most people believe Moyes is the only person who can get us to the heady heights of 6th or 7th? Why would another manager not be able to replicate or even better what Moyes has done? Dont get me wrong Moyes has done some great things in his time at the club but he is not infallible. His inability to change tactics during a game when its not working against lesser opposition being just one. His negative tactics at home against lesser clubs, his extreme caution in blooding youngsters when first teamers are dead on their feet. How do we not know whether a different manager whoever it maybe, can take what Moyes has built and expand and better certain aspects. Change is scary and there are always worries that things wont be the same again. but then again they may heaven forbid just be better.

took the words right out of my mouth,or keyboard !.can think of a couple of managers capable of dealing well in the transfer market which really is Moyes strong point,I'm not anti Moyes but I think we need a committed manager and by wanting to see how the season pans out seems to be quite the opposite to me.
 
We were a middling club throughout our history up to and including the Walter Smith years. Once Moyes took over we became the Everton FC we know and love today. I for one wouldn't be a fan without him.

What the...?

EDIT: Oh, sarcasm, nevermind!!! That'll teach me for not reading up a bit further haha
 
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