"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 feel this option is a 'loaded answer' ;


'No! It's a massive achievement for us always finish 7th'

Firstly no I don't think it's understandable, but neither do I think 7th is an acheivement. Where is that option?
 
I feel this option is a 'loaded answer' ;


'No! It's a massive achievement for us always finish 7th'

Firstly no I don't think it's understandable, but neither do I think 7th is an acheivement.


Where is that option?
Under the grill, melting slowly.
 
I feel this option is a 'loaded answer' ;


'No! It's a massive achievement for us always finish 7th'

Firstly no I don't think it's understandable, but neither do I think 7th is an acheivement. Where is that option?

That's what the imitable cheese option is for.


Also, it's worth bearing in mind that the poll question isn't "should Moyes be sacked?", it's "is sacking Moyes understandable?". The difference being you can still disagree with the sacking, but you can understand the reasons for it.


Further edit: it's Captain Neville who loaded that poll answer, I'm just repeating what he's intimated of our club.
 
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And people get paid to write tosh like that.

To be fair, the writer understands modern football culture and knows when a sacking might be deserved/imminent. Whether he understands that Moyes would never be sacked is another question (he might, so is arguably trolling).
 
Moyes' reputation is going to take quite a hit if Everton finish below West Brom.

I'm sticking by my prediction that he'll end up at Sunderland.
 
Kenwright will never never never never ever sack Moyes.

Not in a month of sundays. Not of the back of 20 defeats in a row. Not in a thousand years.


Hasn´t BK even been quoted as saying that DM is the best thing that´s ever happened to efc, or close to it.


Ironically, I think Moyes would walk the next day if a proper offer came in from one of the Manchester clubs.
 
Or Villa.

It sounds as though they're going to stick with Lambert, despite the fact he's done abysmally since taking over.

Sunderland are well-backed and already have a handful of good players. They just need to get shut of O'Neill - tactically he makes Moyes look like one of the game's great thinkers.
 
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