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  • John @113, I believe it is actually entirely characteristic for Moyes to highlight Barry's miss. He is a self serving, self satisfied coward...
    Andy Crooks in David Moyes labels second half against Sunderland “abysmal”, calls for more consistency
  • It is what it is with Moyes.He will ensure survival in the Premiership, but he needs to shut up regarding players performance so that there is some semblance of progress for the stage 2: Manager in the future. The biggest danger to Moyes is not getting performance at Bramley Dock., and turning it into a venue that teams fear coming to.IMO the two main reasons that Moyes was employed was continuity and to pack Bramley Dock. He does provide continuity and TFG will be working on the strategic development 0 plan behind the scenes..Secondly his main success at West Ham was filling the London Stadium the other reason for his appointment. It is never as simple as getting rid of Moyes and employing another Manager.It is what the data tells TFG and whether the performance across the board is sufficient to produce the right median level of results. TFG will only move onto Stage 2 when they are ready, not based on anyone else's opinion, but on the data that only they have available to ...
    Jerome Shields in David Moyes labels second half against Sunderland “abysmal”, calls for more consistency
  • Robert, owning a sports team is fun and exciting. It's the world's biggest toy for rich people who aren't into yachts and paintings. And how do you know they are not fans? Just because they don't come to games? That means nothing. I was a Blue for nearly 30 years before I ever saw the team play in person. There are two hit TV series on in the US right now -- one about the actors who bought Wrexham and the other about a talk-show couple who bought a lower-league club in Italy. None were all that interested in soccer, and none had ever heard of the clubs they bought until they started negotiating for them. It was for the fun. Of course they quickly became soul-deep supporters of the clubs and towns they bought into, and they live and breathe it now.Naturally Dan Friedkin isn't going to buy a club unless he sees a business opportunity, but I guarantee you he has become a Roma fan over the past few years and is rapidly falling for Everton as well. This isn't a soulless business gu...
    Mike Gaynes in Next Up: Everton vs Fulham
  • What are they here for then Mike? They are not fans...
    Robert Tressell in Next Up: Everton vs Fulham
  • Robert #32, there are lots better ways to make money than buying a sports team. ...
    Mike Gaynes in Next Up: Everton vs Fulham
  • Paul (112), no I don't have scientific facts, I have an opinion, like you. But go and look at some other fan sites, talk to some supporters who don't bother with this place, or as suggested elsewhere, go the game and compare what you hear there with what you hear on the live forum, then come back and tell me that ToffeeWeb isn't creaking with pessimism. To be fair, it's laughable at times. That said, it's typical of how people behave in the consequence free environment of social media I suppose. I'm just calling it as I see it. Christy (37), I haven't contradicted myself. Re-read my post. I'm not happy with Monday's performance either, what I'm saying is that the headline about Barry is the sort of one-eyed assessment of the match that encourages more angst and gloom on here. The lead writer on ToffeeWeb isn't exactly the most optimistic of supporters is he? He's had it in for Moyes since he was re-appointed, along with any number of the current playing squad depending on what day...
    Jimmy Carr in David Moyes labels second half against Sunderland “abysmal”, calls for more consistency
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