Time to face facts?

Are our coaching staff up to the job?


  • Total voters
    67
Status
Not open for further replies.
How is it changing a winning tean m8?

We had a late penalty against wigan, otherwise we would not have had a single league win in this campaign. It is anything but a winning side .

We also find ourselves looking at bringing in Lucas Neil.
We let Jacobsen go and didn't replace cover, presuming that Neville would fill in. Now he is panicking about cover for right back, yet Heitinga can play right back, as a can a few youngsters, as can Gosling.
Why isn't he looking at bringing in a free midfielder?
We beat wigan simple as that .
We do need a holding midfielder but there are none that are free i am afraid.
The problem lies with the chairman we have not had any dosh until the lescott sale then there was hardly any time to spend it
 
Who whishes we bought Castillo?


Ill get my coat....lol.

Im hoping for a Heitinga/Pienaar winning combo. I bet Moyes player Jags at DM when he's fit though, even though he's shocking there.
 
He wont tho will he, dont be silly KB lerd.

ANTI-BOARD, NOT ANTI-MOYES.


LOL. I can just see his mentality though. Heitinga, foreigner never played in the prem. Jags, was brought in as a DM initially, played their for Sheff Utd, has played there for us before. He'd go for Jags everytime. Now we've got plenty of centre halves, I wouldnt be surprised.
 
It seems to me the whole Moyes debate falls in to a question of whether you feel Moyes is the Moyesiah & has worked miracles that nobody else could have done & therefore is beyond any kind of crtiticism, or whether you feel that whilst he deserves credit for wht he has achieved, Moyes has had 7 1/2 years to build his squad of players & to get them playing the way he wants them to. Now as the team only seem to get the ball down & play some good football a few times a season one tends to conclude that's not how Moyes is coaching them to play - or if he is the message still isn't getting through! The latter view of Moyes would tend towards the prospect of him struggling to take the club further without a marked & consistent improvement in the quality of football played. Perhaps others are more fearful of the club's fortunes if we were ever without Moyes, but to keep refering back to Smith, etc. is rather like the socialists blaming all their current woes on the previous tory government!
 
It seems to me the whole Moyes debate falls in to a question of whether you feel Moyes is the Moyesiah & has worked miracles that nobody else could have done & therefore is beyond any kind of crtiticism, or whether you feel that whilst he deserves credit for wht he has achieved, Moyes has had 7 1/2 years to build his squad of players & to get them playing the way he wants them to. Now as the team only seem to get the ball down & play some good football a few times a season one tends to conclude that's not how Moyes is coaching them to play - or if he is the message still isn't getting through! The latter view of Moyes would tend towards the prospect of him struggling to take the club further without a marked & consistent improvement in the quality of football played. Perhaps others are more fearful of the club's fortunes if we were ever without Moyes, but to keep refering back to Smith, etc. is rather like the socialists blaming all their current woes on the previous tory government!

(y) I agree
 
Pienaar plays on the left because it suits him. Being right footed doesn't automatically make you a 'right midfielder'. Lots of players play on the left and cut inside onto there right foot.

Steven Pienaar, Ashley Young, Niko Krancjar, Luka Modric, Robinho etc.
 
Lets be fair - would this be an issue if we hadnt of lost three games out of four in the league any way you want to dress it up this is knee jerk.

I have a strange feeling the season is longer then 3 games.

*Marks to bump at a latter date.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Similar Threads

Welcome

Join the Everton conversation today.
Fewer ads, full access, completely free.

🛒 Visit Shop

Support Grand Old Team by checking out our latest Everton gear!
Back
Top