David Moyes appointed Everton manager
Posted: 11 Jan 2025, 09:05
2 and half year contract
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Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑13 Jan 2025, 00:47BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑12 Jan 2025, 21:31Manuel wrote: ↑12 Jan 2025, 12:10Yea, I'd go along with that. Seems like a good bloke and is a competent manager, just that his sides are so dull to watch. He'll be back, but fancy top half of the Championship is more his level. Fans paying big money for PL football don't want to be bored. On that note, enter Moyes, lol.A good bloke really? On what do you base this? He treated the fans and press with contempt, ostracised players in the squad, reduced Pablo to tears and ended numerous players stays by not playing them and caused the club to lose a heap of transfer money in the process. As you say his football was as dull as we have ever had the misfortune to experience. I hope he takes Everton down and we never see him again!If you read back through the posts, you’ll see they’re referring to Dyche.
Either way, to say that Moyes is a bad person because he made Pablo cry by not selecting him
Get a fucking grip.
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑12 Jan 2025, 21:31Manuel wrote: ↑12 Jan 2025, 12:10Iron Duke" wrote: ↑12 Jan 2025, 11:57 I feel a bit sorry for Dyche. He kept them up last season despite points deductions, and he was on course to do it again. He managed to get draws against Chelsea, Man City and Arsenal. Yes, the football was shit but he is a safe pair of hands. Does anyone really expect Moyes to offer anything different?
We had a couple of very good seasons with Moyes. Some memorable cup runs and of course the famous win. The opposition was not great but you still have to qualify and Villa, Leicester and Spurs could not do it.
But let’s stop saying he saved us from relegation twice. He hardly made a difference to our league position both times. He got one more point than Pellegrini with the same number of games, but with ten home games instead of nine.Yea, I'd go along with that. Seems like a good bloke and is a competent manager, just that his sides are so dull to watch. He'll be back, but fancy top half of the Championship is more his level. Fans paying big money for PL football don't want to be bored. On that note, enter Moyes, lol.A good bloke really? On what do you base this? He treated the fans and press with contempt, ostracised players in the squad, reduced Pablo to tears and ended numerous players stays by not playing them and caused the club to lose a heap of transfer money in the process. As you say his football was as dull as we have ever had the misfortune to experience. I hope he takes Everton down and we never see him again!
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑12 Jan 2025, 21:31Manuel wrote: ↑12 Jan 2025, 12:10Iron Duke" wrote: ↑12 Jan 2025, 11:57 I feel a bit sorry for Dyche. He kept them up last season despite points deductions, and he was on course to do it again. He managed to get draws against Chelsea, Man City and Arsenal. Yes, the football was shit but he is a safe pair of hands. Does anyone really expect Moyes to offer anything different?
We had a couple of very good seasons with Moyes. Some memorable cup runs and of course the famous win. The opposition was not great but you still have to qualify and Villa, Leicester and Spurs could not do it.
But let’s stop saying he saved us from relegation twice. He hardly made a difference to our league position both times. He got one more point than Pellegrini with the same number of games, but with ten home games instead of nine.Yea, I'd go along with that. Seems like a good bloke and is a competent manager, just that his sides are so dull to watch. He'll be back, but fancy top half of the Championship is more his level. Fans paying big money for PL football don't want to be bored. On that note, enter Moyes, lol.A good bloke really? On what do you base this? He treated the fans and press with contempt, ostracised players in the squad, reduced Pablo to tears and ended numerous players stays by not playing them and caused the club to lose a heap of transfer money in the process. As you say his football was as dull as we have ever had the misfortune to experience. I hope he takes Everton down and we never see him again!
One Sunny Day" wrote: ↑11 Jan 2025, 16:05Bit hard to imagine how he'd pass a medical, however slap dash it was done.
Manuel wrote: ↑12 Jan 2025, 12:10Iron Duke" wrote: ↑12 Jan 2025, 11:57 I feel a bit sorry for Dyche. He kept them up last season despite points deductions, and he was on course to do it again. He managed to get draws against Chelsea, Man City and Arsenal. Yes, the football was shit but he is a safe pair of hands. Does anyone really expect Moyes to offer anything different?
We had a couple of very good seasons with Moyes. Some memorable cup runs and of course the famous win. The opposition was not great but you still have to qualify and Villa, Leicester and Spurs could not do it.
But let’s stop saying he saved us from relegation twice. He hardly made a difference to our league position both times. He got one more point than Pellegrini with the same number of games, but with ten home games instead of nine.Yea, I'd go along with that. Seems like a good bloke and is a competent manager, just that his sides are so dull to watch. He'll be back, but fancy top half of the Championship is more his level. Fans paying big money for PL football don't want to be bored. On that note, enter Moyes, lol.
eusebiovic wrote: ↑12 Jan 2025, 12:43 I can see him making a move for Harry Slabhead Maguire...maybe Lingard on a free
XKhammer wrote: ↑12 Jan 2025, 10:51 Wish Moyes all the best as I'm forever grateful for his time at us,twice stopped us going down then in 4 seasons 3 top half finishes and the other season won us a trophy,3 fantastic European campaigns with great memories
Icing on the cake would be if he could take Everton down as Scousers are scumbags on par with Eyeties
Iron Duke" wrote: ↑12 Jan 2025, 11:57 I feel a bit sorry for Dyche. He kept them up last season despite points deductions, and he was on course to do it again. He managed to get draws against Chelsea, Man City and Arsenal. Yes, the football was shit but he is a safe pair of hands. Does anyone really expect Moyes to offer anything different?
We had a couple of very good seasons with Moyes. Some memorable cup runs and of course the famous win. The opposition was not great but you still have to qualify and Villa, Leicester and Spurs could not do it.
But let’s stop saying he saved us from relegation twice. He hardly made a difference to our league position both times. He got one more point than Pellegrini with the same number of games, but with ten home games instead of nine.