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Thanks for the 11 years of stability Mr Moyes, now please......
  • sambo applecart
    Posts: 24,105
    LEAVE our club.


    Your negativity is becoming infectious. We do not want just stability anymore, we WANT trophies and success. 

    Your arrogance in playing Fellaini as an attacking midfielder, is doing nothing to help Jelavic, and is doing NOTHING for the team in general.

    Your negative, conservative tactics have become tiresome.

    In the 11 years you have been at our club, Portsmouth, Alex Mcliesh's relegated Birmingham side AND Brian Laudrup's Swansea have ALL won major trophies. (I dont care where they are now, its silverware, and nor am i saying risk the financial stability of the club, but, its doable is winning trophies with what we have, Moyes has had enough chances).

    You refuse to give youth a chance. We have supposedly talented youngsters, but your happy letting them rot away whilst watching an aging side struggle to go about their work. 

    You are NOT bigger than OUR club, if you don't want to sign a new contract, f_ck off elsewhere and we will find a manager that DOES want to sign a contract and DOES want to bring success.

    Your time has been had Mr Moyes, now leave out of the side door please for the good of our club.


    **disclaimer** these are my thoughts and opinions, if you disagree or think im talking c_rap, then that's fine, but this is how i feel about things now. I WANT success, trophies etc. What we have now, IS NOT good enough for our club. 
  • jasonle41
    Posts: 1,518
    i actually agree mate

    was listening to his interview after the match when i was driving home from work, he sounded like he's already left
  • Deus Ex Machina
    Posts: 3,202
    There are 2 major trophies afaic, the PL & CL. The rest are fluff imo. Although I think we can all agree Moyes' time is up.
  • JoeIsuzu
    Posts: 152
    I too concur. I very much appreciate the stability we have at the club. The Smith years were the most depressing since I became a fan. However, we are stagnant. Previous years we had a solid defence, and could get results through grit, determination, etc. that has gone, and we are not scoring in order to redress that balance.

    I genuinely think Moyes will not sign, and it will be for the best. The players we have are capable of winning stuff, of that I am convinced, however we seem to be inept at changing a game, and some of the decisions from the dugout are bemusing. Moyes has had enough, and as think it is telling on the field. I would not begrudge him leaving, as he has given over a decade to the club, but we need something different.

    Neville in midfield, Fellaini pushed up, Jelavic pretty much squeezed out of the area where he had so much luck last season, and the likes of a Duffy, Barkley, etc, festering on the bench. No wonder players are leaving as chances are very limited.
  • jasonle41
    Posts: 1,518

    Although I think we can all agree Moyes' time is up.


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    agreed
  • jasonle41
    Posts: 1,518
    we havent looked the same since steve round came aboard
  • milky71
    Posts: 8,706
    Think Sambo has hit the spot

    unfortunately i saw this 5 years ago but no-one else did.

    he is clearly poor at motivation.tactics and squad rotation.

    He is a poor man manager and clearly is afraid of youth.

    He has had money to spend some wisely some extremely poorly.

    In all he has done well but the time is surely right for him to go
  • HOWIE8
    Posts: 7,430
    Should be honourable, as today should have told him everything about his current state to Manage our club. He's lost the plot, tactically, no trust in the second string players, cant motivate the team at home with Wembley the next step, leaves his best midfielder on the bench for an aged, blind, legless player to dictate the play. Resignation is the honourable thing for the Club and for himself, he's a tired man devoid of ideas, just same old same old....move on Moyes for your own sake but more importantly for ours......
  • sambo applecart
    Posts: 24,105
    HOWIE8 said:

    Should be honourable, as today should have told him everything about his current state to Manage our club. He's lost the plot, tactically, no trust in the second string players, cant motivate the team at home with Wembley the next step, leaves his best midfielder on the bench for an aged, blind, legless player to dictate the play. Resignation is the honourable thing for the Club and for himself, he's a tired man devoid of ideas, just same old same old....move on Moyes for your own sake but more importantly for ours......


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    MOYES OUT! MOYES OUT! MOYES OUT!
  • tonyd
    Posts: 2,772
    3-0 down and defending a corner moyes has 10 men in our own half negative_twat
  • sambo applecart
    Posts: 24,105
    tonyd said:

    3-0 down and defending a corner moyes has 10 men in our own half negative_twat


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    fed up tone :( 

    Had enough of his negativity. 
  • Irony
    Posts: 150
    Has to be one of the poorest football matches I have ever seen in my life. For all this talk about how much the players want to reward the manager/fans with a trophy, this has to be the weakest effort on all accounts. Seriously ashamed to be an Everton fan after that slaughter, don't think a single player involved has the right to hold their head up, disgraceful performance. Neville's back pass for the 2nd goal was quite possibly the best pass he's made all season, sums up all of his performances this year in that one play.
  • milky71
    Posts: 8,706

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    He started the season so positively and after a couple of poor results returns to his not lose ethics rather than try to win attitude
  • tonyd
    Posts: 2,772

    fed up tone  



    Had enough of his negativity.

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    feel sorry for yer lad 5 hour trip to see us knocked out in 3 minutes of foutball
  • HOWIE8
    Posts: 7,430
    Irony said:

    Has to be one of the poorest football matches I have ever seen in my life. For all this talk about how much the players want to reward the manager/fans with a trophy, this has to be the weakest effort on all accounts. Seriously ashamed to be an Everton fan after that slaughter, don't think a single player involved has the right to hold their head up, disgraceful performance. Neville's back pass for the 2nd goal was quite possibly the best pass he's made all season, sums up all of his performances this year in that one play.


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    Never be ashamed youre an Evertonian, to many great teams and players for that but EMBARRASSED , YES TOTALLY, GO MOYES, your finished devoid of ideas and tired of what youre doing, youve no hunger for the club anymore whereas the supporters are always hungry.........
  • sambo applecart
    Posts: 24,105
    tonyd said:

    feel sorry for yer lad 5 hour trip to see us knocked out in 3 minutes of foutball


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    Feel sorry for all the fans mate.

    We DESERVE better. 
  • escla
    Posts: 2,450

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    Yeah ! Let's go back to the glory days of Mike Walker and Walter Smith, just loved those relegation battles !
  • milky71
    Posts: 8,706
    escla said:



    Yeah ! Let's go back to the glory days of Mike Walker and Walter Smith, just loved those relegation battles !


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    delegation is my sort of work ethic
  • milky71
    Posts: 8,706
    quick editing escla
  • escla
    Posts: 2,450
    Feckin iPad !
  • Winston Wolfe
    Posts: 4,604

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    I've always been one of his biggest defenders on here mate....but after today I can't be.

     

    I've always said that we don't have the right to just beat teams but a team that gets drubbed 4-0 by the RS at home, comes to a rocking Goodison and wins 3-0 with several first teamers rested, yeah I do expect us to wi.....f*ck that performance.

    I'm so glad that I wasn't able to watch it, deleted the recording already.

     

    Fingers crossed he goes and Martinez or whoever comes in, sells Fellaini and with that money plus whatever money he's given starts rebuilding a team that will go out and attack teams the Everton way.

     

     

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