I am feeling physically sick.Do they realise how much it hurts? Probably not.
Moyes earns over £3m a year and has just made one of the biggest **** ups of his managerial career, me? I earn £300pw and will be in tomorrow getting the ****in' piss ripped out of me by red****e knobheads.
It hurts because this was an embarrassment. We had all the pre-match **** about Moyes' anniversary and how Tim Cahill and the boys were going to give him his first win in 11 attempts (here's a clue Moyes, play your best attacking line up and give y'self a chance). It all turned out to be hot air.
What a ****in' let down to the 3000 Toffees who had paid almost £50 each - a ****in' disgrace.
Moyes dropped SIX, yes SIX, players from Saturday's 1-0 win over Spurs - these are professional athletes, they cannot be expected to play two games in four days!
When we heard the team our immediate thought was where are the goals coming from? This is going to be backs against the wall stuff - we were not wrong.
Then there was the selection. Moyes clearly does not rate Royston Drenthe as he is our only player with a direct, pacy threat and can score a goal, yet Seamus (who was poor against Spurs was chosen ahead of him). It was no surprise when Coleman was one of the three substitutions on the hour as he had been anonymous.
Rodwell was in alongside Screech while Captain Phil sat it out. Our Jack strolled through the whole game happy to choose the sideways option and when he did get his two chances he chose to hit one like a tart and blaze the other wide.
Pienaar returned and was all swinging dreadlocks and neat footery, tried his best to link up with Bainsey but they were not one the same wavelength. Pienaar gave the ball away for both the first and second goals, he too blazed over with his first half chance. He will be ineligible to play against Sunderland.
Big Vic was in for Tim Cahill. Now we know Tim is on the wane but at least he puts himself about. Big Vic on the other hand is like a gentle giant who will never hurt anyone, has all the attributes with the exception of desire, win at all costs and he looks happy to sit on the remainder of the amazing four year contract which Moyes handed him.
The Count was in for Jelly. Amazing decision. Jelly needs match sharpness so play him, get him to score then bring him off and rest him for Saturday. He comes on and almost scores with his only chance. The Count on the other hand, we all know, is not a player. He will give you 100% of huff and puff but he was clearly exposed here, he had one headed chance in the first half which went straight at the keeper.
Then there was the disastrous Jags decision. He has not started a game for 2 months whereas Johnny has been on fire. It showed. Jags was all over the place in the first half and he and Buzz got run ragged most of the night. Moyes has now put himself in a predicament, can he drop his captain for the night in Jags and bring back Johnny for the FA Cup Quarter-Final?
Moyes has not won at Analfield in 11 attempts, Everton have not won there since 1999 and the ****e have done the double over us in FOUR of the last seven seasons. Not acceptable from someone earning £3m a year.
10 Year anniversary, he's done a fantastic job. Do me a favour!
We have won Jack ****, not even the bragging rights over our obnoxious neighbours.
Moyes has laid himself on the line with last night's team selection and he knows it. He has gambled on us beating Sunderland at the first attempt on Saturday. If we lose then his shocking team selection for a derby -which with a win would have seen us go above the ****e - will have backfired spectacularly.
Those who sit on the line over the mercurial David Moyes are sitting in wait. Me, I know where I sit and the sick feeling in my stomach will no doubt be lasting until we are in the semi-final draw.
However, only if we WIN the FA Cup will tonight become anywhere near acceptable.