WinnerI'll support koeman if our next appointment is Moyes
WinnerI'll support koeman if our next appointment is Moyes
You probably will scoff but the dude in my avator mate.Unsy will do a job until the end of the season.He'll get the team playing with some fight and belief at least.
It’s getting harder & harder to justify his retention. My only concern about sacking him is that we become ‘that’ type of club.
Is it part & parcel with having funds that you just sack a Manager for under performance? Is it impossible to break that mold? If that’s the case, I’d find it sad if we just followed the rich crowd but I can certainly understand an owner that sinks Millions into a club & watches it go backwards.
Maybe, we need to bare some teeth. Maybe years of Moyes makes us look like a cushy job & a place where under performance is ok. Perhaps it’s time that NSNO actually meant something…
It’s getting harder & harder to justify his retention. My only concern about sacking him is that we become ‘that’ type of club.
Is it part & parcel with having funds that you just sack a Manager for under performance? Is it impossible to break that mold? If that’s the case, I’d find it sad if we just followed the rich crowd but I can certainly understand an owner that sinks Millions into a club & watches it go backwards.
Maybe, we need to bare some teeth. Maybe years of Moyes makes us look like a cushy job & a place where under performance is ok. Perhaps it’s time that NSNO actually meant something…
This is Everton's worst points tally (8) after nine games of a Premier League season since 2005-06 - when they had four points but finished the campaign in 11th place.
We never got rid of Moyes at that time, It's hard to make a strong case for giving him more time but I think he should be given a bit longer as there are so many new faces but it has that feeling of delaying the inevitable about it now, personally I hope he sorts it out.
It's good when a club, even when clearly in dire straits, insists on giving its manager time to fix things. I like the idea of Everton treating their employees well. I think if our manager were to turn things around, it would reflect very well on us as a club.
I think he only has 2/3 of squad for some reason.
1. We have no recognised striker
2. A left back who can't really attack or defend anymore
3. No right back of any quality while Coleman is injured
4. No out and out wingers in the squad bar maybe Lennon (who
is struggling with personal issues)
5. 2 Ageing CBs and a new one who seems to have a weak mentality.
Koeman was a gamble, but at least he had some degree of pedigree behind him.
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