Should Moyes be in charge for the last two games?

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If you really think Moyes wouldn't be arsed about our last two games you clearly haven't learnt anything about the man in the past ten years.

He'll try his best to get a 1-0 win against west ham but probably end up goalless.

And a plucky 2-0 defeat to Chelsea where we stifle them as best we can but ultimately fail.

That's what I've learnt about him in the last ten years.(y)
 
You'd think the guy was doing shows in a bingo hall infront of his mum and dad and now he's in the westend all of a sudden.

This is Everton, not Moyes FC, I wouldn't let any of the players near him from now on, especially Baines & Naismith, I wouldn't even let Liverpool have Naismith it would be to harsh.
 
If he is in charge I will clap him for bringing some dignity back to the club. It is not compulsory for anyone to do so, so dont.

If anything I think this lacks dignity. Im sure everyone agrees that Moyes deserves a lot of credit. But a celebration of him before he jibs us off for a big club is quite pathetic in my eyes. Dont show them it hurts etc.
 
Breaking News --- Deal not done YET!!!

Kenwright has told sky sports news 'The deal has not been done yet'

Moyes will still be in charge at Everton on Saturday but a deal is expected to be announced in the next 24 hours!!

certainly looks as if Moyes is on his way!!! :-(
 
You'd think the guy was doing shows in a bingo hall infront of his mum and dad and now he's in the westend all of a sudden.

This is Everton, not Moyes FC, I wouldn't let any of the players near him from now on, especially Baines & Naismith, I wouldn't even let Liverpool have Naismith it would be to harsh.

Spot on! Especially the last bit.
 
journo from the times on bbc has just said that utd will confirm there new manager tomorrow morning and it will be moyes
 
Everton Football Club is, first and foremost, a business. If a senior manager of a business decides to join a rival then the norm is for him to take 'Gardening Leave' as he may not have the best interest of his current employer at heart.
I'm not saying that Moyes isn't professional enough to try to win both remaining fixtures and claim 6th place(which will earn the business more money than 7th place) but, a new employee would have more incentive to do this.
If Moyes attends the match in the directors box and is treated to a well-deserved ovation for all his hard work then great..but this should not be as the manager of a club he intends to leave
 
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