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Billy on the verge of sobbing
  • jwollnick
    Posts: 172
    He seemingly got the nod in the 75 minute or so, looked content and started warming up. As McFadden got ready to come in,  Billy sat in the dugout almost struggeling not to cry. Feel so sorry for the lad. I`ve been hoping for Billy to be great for us, but for Billy`s own sake, I hope he finds himself a new club in january or in the summer.
  • cjohno
    Posts: 5,114
    moyes paid 9 mill for him and he wont put him on ahead of mcfadden hes got denis on loan and yet wont even give him a chance, says it all really dont think he knows what hes doing anymore
  • Warrington Dan
    Posts: 8,858
    I'd fecking cry if I got dropped for McFadden!!!
  • OldGoldenVision
    Posts: 19,496
    I am feckin cryin!!! 
  • GDOG1981
    Posts: 10
    He did seem a pit peeved.  Very odd sub that.  Billy needs a chance behind a striker, granted poor in the main throughout his Everton career, however never really played in his best position.  Osman behind the striker never worked and others seems to be persevered with longer.
  • jwollnick
    Posts: 172

    GDOG1981 said:

    He did seem a pit peeved.  Very odd sub that.  Billy needs a chance behind a striker, granted poor in the main throughout his Everton career, however never really played in his best position.  Osman behind the striker never worked and others seems to be persevered with longer.


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    Moyes seem to have his favourites and undroppables, no matter the result. He`s seemingly set in stone, and as predictable as a falling brick.
  • Ivdlit
    Posts: 2,035
    There must've been a reason for this, I mean real a reason, not your comments. I want to hear it from Moyes.
  • fizzbomb
    Posts: 1,245
    Billy can fckin sob his heart out til the cows come home, it's us poor fuckers who have to watch him when he plays who should have tears in our eyes!!!
  • Tarquin5
    Posts: 11
    I really feel sorry for Billy. I remember when we first signed him a Russian guy made an account on here and said something like "I made an account on here just so I could tell you how lucky you are to have Billy. He is very special."
    We all had high hopes for him but he never got a chance. Everyone gives him stick when he plays, but how is he supposed to play well without match practice?
    Today, when Royston switched to the right, Coleman was having a shocker on the left. What's the logical thing to do? Bring on Billy for Coleman and keep Drenthe on the right. McFadden? Really?
    Billy played great against Chelsea in the cup, apart from one or two errors, but I still saw he was getting stick on here.
    I just wish moyes would give him a chance...

  • jwollnick
    Posts: 172
    I believe everyone who still have belief in Billy`s abilities, are anxious to see him given a chance in the slot. It will never happen though, as it will either be Cahill or Osman`s spot. I hope he moves on, so he can revive his career.
  • Tarquin5
    Posts: 11
    jwollnick said:

    I believe everyone who still have belief in Billy`s abilities, are anxious to see him given a chance in the slot. It will never happen though, as it will either be Cahill or Osman`s spot. I hope he moves on, so he can revive his career.


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    I concur.
  • deso1957bc
    Posts: 545
    Tarquin5 said:

    jwollnick said:

    I believe everyone who still have belief in Billy`s abilities, are anxious to see him given a chance in the slot. It will never happen though, as it will either be Cahill or Osman`s spot. I hope he moves on, so he can revive his career.


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    I concur.

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    Why not agree?
  • scottinfrance139347
    Posts: 2,312
    say wat u want about billy, he`s done more than mcfadden ever did
  • Ivdlit
    Posts: 2,035
    scott you said it
  • irishtoffee4
    Posts: 13
    Why don't we play Billy in the same position Russia do? Behind the striker! Especially when we can't score goals
  • beertank
    Posts: 102
    Well Cahill has done nothing in that position for 12 months now so why not try bily?.....im not his biggest fan but he may shine in his preffered position.
  • Socher
    Posts: 69
    cjohno said:

    moyes paid 9 mill for him and he wont put him on ahead of mcfadden hes got denis on loan and yet wont even give him a chance, says it all really dont think he knows what hes doing anymore


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    GDOG1981 said:

    He did seem a pit peeved.  Very odd sub that.  Billy needs a chance behind a striker, granted poor in the main throughout his Everton career, however never really played in his best position.  Osman behind the striker never worked and others seems to be persevered with longer.


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    Tarquin5 said:

    I really feel sorry for Billy. I remember when we first signed him a Russian guy made an account on here and said something like "I made an account on here just so I could tell you how lucky you are to have Billy. He is very special."
    We all had high hopes for him but he never got a chance. Everyone gives him stick when he plays, but how is he supposed to play well without match practice?
    Today, when Royston switched to the right, Coleman was having a shocker on the left. What's the logical thing to do? Bring on Billy for Coleman and keep Drenthe on the right. McFadden? Really?
    Billy played great against Chelsea in the cup, apart from one or two errors, but I still saw he was getting stick on here.
    I just wish moyes would give him a chance...


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    Agree, agree and agree.   Plus McFadden looks like he might die at any second..
  • MOSHER
    Posts: 95
    billy should be getting played behind the striker. but thats just Moyes all over he seems to love playing players out of position for some reason. just cant get me head around why he wont change tactics go 442 and just have a right go at teams from the off! long gone are the days when he can put a defensive formation out and hope to steal a 1-0 win. football has changed but sadly Moyes has not and thats why i would personally like him to go.

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