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I have got say hat not one single blue I know said in august that if we don’t qualify for Europe it will be a complete failure of a season. In fact most of those we sit around me at BMD were hopeful but not hugely optimistic about a top half finish. To suggest that anything less than a top 6/7 (depending on cut off) is complete failure is absolute codswallop.
It could be grief that now we have chance and the manager and team need to be brave enough to grasp it. But even this means we must give credit to the manager and team for giving us the chance.
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John Charles in David Moyes discusses Everton’s European push and incredible away record -
That’s a good point Peter@29, but one thing that changed in December 2024, was that after months of speculation Everton were finally bought and all the worries that had engulfed the whole club (owner, staff & fans) suddenly began to shift.
It was too much for Dyche, he’d had enough working under those incredibly difficult circumstances, but luckily for Moyes, he did at least come into a much different club, than the one that had ended up finishing Dyche, and by David’s own admission, he was also left with a team that already knew how to defend.
Every single thread seems to be about the pro’s and cons of the manager, so hopefully we can win again tomorrow night, and the people who like Moyes, can rub it into the faces of the people who don’t like Moyes.
I’d definitely sooner have this rather than it being the other way around, and I don’t particularly like Moyes!!...
Tony Abrahams in David Moyes discusses Everton’s European push and incredible away record -
It’s very clear that they don’t have the urgency that we have Mike, otherwise I’m sure a lot more would have been done in the January window.
It’s the fact that nothing was done that worries me the most though because sometimes opportunities come around unexpectedly, and this is how I have viewed it since we won at Forest.
Moyes wants Europe, but TSF, might not be bothered? What a scary thought....
Tony Abrahams in David Moyes discusses Everton’s European push and incredible away record -
kevin
Lets get something clear here. It's me who is challenging your undiluted apologetic codswallop. Not the other way around... I hadnt posted up until then.
You do this every virtually every day. You come on here provoking response with your idiotic attacks on the match goer, or others for not sharing your sycophantic gushing's about the fun loving GT. Then you howl your outrage when you are given a million and one reasons why.
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Darren Hind in David Moyes discusses Everton’s European push and incredible away record -
Damned EDIT BUTTON - Cunha Wolves!...
Laurie Hartley in Dewsbury-Hall inspires a fantastic comeback at The Cottage -
Idrissa Gueye should be rested. He gives his best but fades badly. Not surpised after his incredible efforts in the Afcon, and also he isn't getting any younger. Michael Keane definitely benched, and get O'Brien into a centre-back role. If O'Brien is handled correctly, he'll get quite a few goals - and God almighty, Beto & Barry need all the help they can get! I like Patterson, but does lack a bit of pace - not sure that'll improve - Coleman an option. Would like to see Alcaraz used more.
Home form needs to improve. P12 W4 D4 L4. If those draws were victories, we'd be 8points better off, and be 4th in the table.
Moyes needs to learn to manage for 90mins and not just 45. This is why he will never make it as a serious manager, and challenge for the top 4. Mediocre to poor, at best,...
Sean O\'Hanlon in Everton have nearly everyone fit for the Bournemouth clash

