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Yeah, well just say it as I see it. I know that people don't like to see it, and I'm sorry I won't change my style. But your all about to be made very happy.

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Ignore the posters that jab at you without a opinion. I see where you are coming from, but I would rather have the current situation than pick up a new Manager and be worse or the same than have the slim chance of being in a better spot.
 
Ghost. I wasn't "having a pop" as you said, I just can't take you seriously enough to reply. It's like reading utter wind ups.
 
Ghost. I wasn't "having a pop" as you said, I just can't take you seriously enough to reply. It's like reading utter wind ups.

Why not? Do you think it's all going well at Everton? Do you think there are no problems? That Moyes is not saying he expects Heitinga to go and then plays him, and wonders why he plays [Poor language removed]? That Moyes has ignored the form Yak was on and brings in Saha who hasn't played a decent game in months?

I was optimistic at the start of the season, I was optimistic after the Man U game and the Liverpool game, but for me they are not delivering after having these massive filips. They seem to be unable to ride any crest, and it's their potential and their lack of realisation of this massive potential that is causing me dismay.

I'd love to say, oh it's ok, we'll be ok. This is just Everton, we always start slowly, we'll get 7th spot, and so on...but for me I'm getting fed up backing the club, and them just taking the piss.

But if it's all ok, and I am massively wrong, then I am sorry.
 
Well if that your opinion, your entitled to it.

For me Moyes has this season to evolve and move on. If he carrys on with the same tactics all season an it a poor finish it's time to move on for me.

Moyes is NOT bigger than Everton.
 

There was a time when Moyes was indispensable.

He's not now. And that's healthy.

For the first time in his reign, I'm not fearful of an Everton without David Moyes. Thats a credit to him.

It's too soon to call for his head. Far too soon.

Lets see where we are at the end of the season.
 

I think people need to get real.

We arent Everton cicra 1985, we are no longer the best team in the World.

Our rich sugar daddys bailed and we became just another Club in a League brimming with owners willing to invest to get a return, some owners who just like to spend money cos it makes them look cool and gives them a profile.

Our Net transfer spend would make Wigan cry, yet David Moyes has time and time again pulled a rabbit out the hat, yes, hes made some mistakes, but hes put together a very talented squad.

Some of those players are utter shitehawks and should never put on a blue shirt again.

I go to the game and I listen to wankstains jumping on the players backs after 5 minutes, clueless clowns who clearly dont understand how football is played, but yet think they are superior cos they can shout.

I come on here and I read thread after thread, some calling for the Manager to be sacked, some saying our most talented and loyal players dont deserve the wages they get. Then they hide behind "Its the way I feel".

You feel like that cos you havent got a clue.

I used to think RS fans were all clueless, they needed to realise that they ARENT the best side in the world, I doubt they ever will.

But we, as Everton fans need to wake up and take a look around.

Theres no better Manager in world football to take our Club forward, David Moyes IS the ONLY man for the job.

Clearly our board needs to pull its finger out of its arse and actually do something.

Cash is King, untill we get some, we will always fall short.
 

There was a time when Moyes was indispensable.

He's not now. And that's healthy.

For the first time in his reign, I'm not fearful of an Everton without David Moyes. Thats a credit to him.

It's too soon to call for his head. Far too soon.

Lets see where we are at the end of the season.

A few reasons lads, hes a money spinner for the club, European Qualification - FA Cup Finals, Higher Prem finishes = money. The players he has bought and develop go from the millions to tens of millions, diluteing the risk to the club - the Lescott affair being prime a prime example. Thirdly i couldnt see any other manager in the world rival what he has acheived at Everton on basicly about five million a year - which doesnt look likely to change anytime soon.

I think we are in for a massive wedgie when he does go and we have all become to complaceent. Pound for pound we shouldnt have the expectations we see in this thread - be carefull what you wish for.
 
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A few reasons lads, hes amoney spinner for the club, European Qualification - FA Cup Finals, Higher Prem finishes = money. The players he has bought and develop go from the millions to tens of millions, diluteing the risk to the club - the Lescott affair being prime a prime example, thirdly i couldnt see any other manager in the world rival what he has acheived at Everton on basicly about five million a year.

I think we are in for a massive wedgie when he does go and we have all come complacement and pound for pound we shouldnt have the expectations we see in this thread - be carefull what you wish for.

A few reasons lads, hes amoney spinner for the club, European Qualification - FA Cup Finals, Higher Prem finishes = money. The players he has bought and develop go from the millions to tens of millions, diluteing the risk to the club - the Lescott affair being prime a prime example, thirdly i couldnt see any other manager in the world rival what he has acheived at Everton on basicly about five million a year.

I think we are in for a massive wedgie when he does go and we have all come complacement and pound for pound we shouldnt have the expectations we see in this thread - be carefull what you wish for.

Hmm. I agree with the sentiment.

It would be interesting to go back to the Walter Smith days and poll the fan base on whether they'd accept a manager who'd improve the club to become a top eight team (average) but not win anything for ten years. How many would have taken that guarantee back then?
 
I find myself agreeing with the OP about Kenwright. He looks like a ****, smells like a ****, tastes like a ****, and acts like a ****....he probably is a ****.
 
Why not? Do you think it's all going well at Everton? Do you think there are no problems? That Moyes is not saying he expects Heitinga to go and then plays him, and wonders why he plays [Poor language removed]? That Moyes has ignored the form Yak was on and brings in Saha who hasn't played a decent game in months?

I was optimistic at the start of the season, I was optimistic after the Man U game and the Liverpool game, but for me they are not delivering after having these massive filips. They seem to be unable to ride any crest, and it's their potential and their lack of realisation of this massive potential that is causing me dismay.

I'd love to say, oh it's ok, we'll be ok. This is just Everton, we always start slowly, we'll get 7th spot, and so on...but for me I'm getting fed up backing the club, and them just taking the piss.

But if it's all ok, and I am massively wrong, then I am sorry.

You do realise the clubs you have mentioned are all backed by very,very rich and wealthy owners with years of progress?

Moyes is a FANTASTIC coach, but a medicore manager, he is tactically prone to massive, massive balls up's - i stand by the fact with serious money and time to spend it, he would match any manager in the league.

Quote me on that.
 

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