The return of David Moyes

Happy or not

  • Yes

    Votes: 271 25.3%
  • No

    Votes: 365 34.0%
  • Meh. Needs must.

    Votes: 436 40.7%

  • Total voters
    1,072
  • Poll closed .
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That’s not correct at all. It was never anything like Dycheball, we used to actually have chances. We bottled plenty of times but it’s not the same thing at all. You are misremembering because you don’t want Moyes now and/or used to defend Dyche.

They are not remotely comparable. It’s an insult to Moyes to lump him into the same category as that bottom feeder.
I'm glad Dyche has gone and haven't defended him for his work this season, but would've preferred a more ambitious hire than Moyes. If he has us back where we were last time under him then none of us will be complaining. But his approach at big 4 sides back in the day was barely different to Dyche's. We didn't create chances except from set pieces here and there. But anyway, like you said in another post, it was only against the top 4 and compared to where we are right now that was a luxury problem to have.
 

Just because Moyes is better than Dyche (not hard to be) it doesn’t make him the right appointment.

After years of wanting Kenwright and Moshiri out of club so we can go in a different direction, we go and employ Moyes!!! I mean wow, exactly the same appointment the two charlatans I’ve mentioned would employ.

Define "right", though? None of us know what options were available. It's January, in the middle of a relegation fight. It's not unfair to assume the list would not be long.

If we scraped survival, let Dyche go then employ Moyes, I'd be as up in arms as a lot of others seemingly are. If we categorically knew we had passed over more progressive names to go for Moyes, then yes, get the pitchforks out. That would be more like the backwards step a number of people are seeing this as.

But that's highly unlikely to be the reality. So, I can understand their thought process even if I don't especially like it.
 
this was during a prem era period when man utd, chelsea and arsenal were constantly finishing in the top 4 and were the best sides in the league

arsenal finished 8th in 20/21
chelsea finished 12th two seasons ago
man utd are currently 13th

and we still can't beat arsenal, chelsea or man utd away now in their worst era in the prem
We were consistently finishing in the top 5 or 6 at the time. But yes you're right we haven't been any better since then so probably no point moaning about it
 
I'm glad Dyche has gone and haven't defended him for his work this season, but would've preferred a more ambitious hire than Moyes. If he has us back where we were last time under him then none of us will be complaining. But his approach at big 4 sides back in the day was barely different to Dyche's. We didn't create chances except from set pieces here and there. But anyway, like you said in another post, it was only against the top 4 and compared to where we are right now that was a luxury problem to have.

I disagree so much with this that I think we’d be better just leaving the conversation here.
 
Think some of you are going a bit overboard on how bad this is. It's also been 12 years, surely you cant hold a grudge that long, if so maybe think of growing up a bit?
Oh I absolutely can. I still fume at us bringing Rooney back to this day.

That said, the rat thing. Football is full of rats, its ran by rats and played by rats. All of them would be off at a drop of a hat if offered more money or better opportunities. It's just the nature of modern football.

I neither want nor like Moyes but meh, it's not like fans opinions matter anyway really.
 

Think some of you are going a bit overboard on how bad this is. It's also been 12 years, surely you cant hold a grudge that long, if so maybe think of growing up a bit?
WATCH ME LAD
He's not my number 1 candidate either, but you could end up worse.

Not excited to read about possible contracts till 2027/2028.
Contract is my main issue to be honest, as it's now become the exciting long term hire TFG wanted (it seems).
 
Just get AI to manage the team, devise sessions, pick the team, tactics etc, even artificial intelligence would have more personality and imagination than the beige one
 
Just because Moyes is better than Dyche (not hard to be) it doesn’t make him the right appointment.

After years of wanting Kenwright and Moshiri out of club so we can go in a different direction, we go and employ Moyes!!! I mean wow, exactly the same appointment the two charlatans I’ve mentioned would employ.

We are like a car stuck in reverse

We are like a car stuck in reverse
Social experiment fc.

The ghost of Boys pen Bill is absolutley pissin himself.
 

Think some of you are going a bit overboard on how bad this is. It's also been 12 years, surely you cant hold a grudge that long, if so maybe think of growing up a bit?
I'd hazard a guess that most are frustrated that the club always seems obsessed with the past and the fabled premier league experience despite new owners.

New fellas come in, new stadium, away from Dyche, a chance to move on and boom first appointment is david moyes of all people.

I can understand their decision but cannot blame people for being frustrated at this.
 
Gwed Moyies lad.
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I think Moyes until the end of the season would be ok, hopefully not a multi year deal, but not sure if Moyes will go for that.

I started supporting Everton around 08-09 and Moyes was a big part of that. I know it's a foreign concept to pick the team you want to support, but that's what we have to do in America. We were an over performing club without a lot of money with a good coach. We're now the complete opposite. I think Moyes can get us through the rest of the season.
 

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