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As I said in #12 Ryan, we lose £55 million of income starting next accounts, so your £50 million invrease has us further in debt....
Eric Myles in Everton's Accounts show significant improvements -
I am not getting into the argument, obviously the editors have realised if you want a lot of posts then haver a Moyes article.
I would just quote Tony Abrahams on a post he put on another Moyes thread. Tony who has connections inside the club said that Moyes and Irvine were blown away by the fans welcoming the bus prior to the Chelsea game. Tony went on to say that in the dressing room Moyes delivered a brilliant speech, reminding players how lucky they were to be in a well paid job that they love and also reminded them about the fans and how much they cared about the club.
For me that's the sort of identity that every fan wants to hear....
Brian Harrison in David Moyes, Everton and Identity - Why it Matters -
An identity in my opinion of a team, is that you know whatever happens, whoever is in the team & whoever your playing, everyone knows what your going to get. Take city, or any pep team. You know how they are going to play, what your going to get every game, the players know, the fans know.Winning trophy's isn't an identity, the identity comes first. An identity doesn't guarantee success and trophies, Dyches team identity for instance!! ...
David West in David Moyes, Everton and Identity - Why it Matters -
This one could reach 400 posts 😁
How dare you give a negative opinion on the Moyesiah. ...
John Collins in David Moyes, Everton and Identity - Why it Matters -
The comparison to Rohl is a really interesting one Rob. Rohl has suffered more with injuries, but doesn't look as pleasing on the eye so far.
Garner, Dewesbury Hall pick themselves. But a third has to step up and demand the shirt.
For what it's worth Gana should stay. There's enough there to warrant another season, just not first choice. From the bench he has the experience to see the game out or play the midweek European/cup tie.
But who will take the 3rd regular midfielder slot? Tim, Alcaraz, Rohl, or Armstrong. Or do you go into the market and buy a ready made version? The decision could cost champions league spot, or heaven forbid a cup final.
In terms of identity, I think it is the midfield that marks the identity of any team. Are they intense enough, good enough on the ball, can they score and create. Can they smell the danger & the opportunity, can they bully rather than being bullied. They should represent the manager. But to do that well, they need t...
Ian Bennett in Tim Iroegbunam's big run-in -
I think he's already handling a squad Tony. Look at McNeil. out in the cold for months, but when called upon has come in and tried really hard. That's a quality of the manager, to be able to keep fringe players motivated and wanting to play for you. You can see the same with Beto. ...
Kevin Molloy in David Moyes, Everton and Identity - Why it Matters

