Recent Reader Comments
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Oh the joys of a Committee based decision process.
Kinnear and Moyes are obviously at odds over which player(s) to sign.
Well it's simple enough problem for me.
The CEO trumps salaried employee!!
If Moyes isn't prepared to like it or lump it, then he has to go.
Edit; and if TFG / The Club right now, aren't prepared or can't afford to sack him, then shame on them....
Derek Thomas in Giulia Bould's interview with Everton CEO Angus Kinnear -
Ian (11) Yes Ian one man’s meat is another man’s poison, I agree Braiden could be bigger but what difference would that make for a player who’s got a good football brain along with his positional expertise, as young as he is, which helps him to score plenty of goals and assist in quite a few,rnrnHe should be in the match squad a lot more than he is and getting a lot more minutes on the field than Moyes is prepared to give him, I hope he doesn’t go out on loan although there will be a queue of clubs ready to snap him up, he would learn more here and a lot more with a different manager....
Dave Abrahams in Everton U21s hit for six by Stockport County -
I would be very surprised and very happy if Moyes signed an attacking full back like Munoz.rnNot his style of full back...
John Collins in Giulia Bould's interview with Everton CEO Angus Kinnear -
Brendan, no way Moyes would play somebody with so little \'integration time\' now anyway. So get him signed if the money is there (which I very much doubt). ...
Andrew Ellams in Giulia Bould's interview with Everton CEO Angus Kinnear -
Rob #79,I think it\'s against the rules (unless it\'s a loan) and we don\'t tend to fare well when we leave ourselves open to action by the Premier League....
Brendan McLaughlin in Giulia Bould's interview with Everton CEO Angus Kinnear -
We're not spending the full amount allowed within the rules, not spending the increased revenue-related funds.We will be comfy in \"a couple of years\" though... Where have I heard that one before? ...
John Collins in Giulia Bould's interview with Everton CEO Angus Kinnear

