Martin Keown interviews David Moyes: People say I need a trophy, but it's Everton that need one...

, Daily Mail , 9 March, 13comments  |  Jump to most recent
Read the full interview at the link below.

» Read the full article at Daily Mail



Reader Comments (13)

Note: the following content is not moderated or vetted by the site owners at the time of submission. Comments are the responsibility of the poster. Disclaimer


Ian Allaker
1 Posted 09/03/2013 at 05:39:55
I don't care what anyone says... Moyes reads ToffeeWeb.
Paul Andrews
2 Posted 09/03/2013 at 07:05:23
"I noticed Juventus played 2 up front and it gives teams problems.I tried it one or two times and it caused teams problems"

I wont state the obvious.
Derek Thomas
3 Posted 09/03/2013 at 07:10:55
Ian #509 No I don't, I do use a false name though
Peter Warren
4 Posted 09/03/2013 at 11:34:29
Interesting read and clear why he doesn't play Duffy
Eugene Ruane
5 Posted 09/03/2013 at 11:48:42
"People called me 'dithering Davie' because I watched players so many times".

Er...yeah...actually Davie, I think it might actually be something other than that.

To be fair to Moyes, one thing I HAVE always admired about him is his dedication to his work.

I remember when Sven Goran Eriksson was in charge at City, in a interview about a new signing, he said "He iss a gut player, intelligent, passes werry vell..of course I heff only seen him on wideo"

I remember thinking 'seen him on video - is this how it's done now?'

Not for Moyes, it seems he's watching football/players all the time - often in the lower leagues, in shit-hole grounds, during the week, in all weathers.

Can't fault him for effort.

Have to say Morag must be VERY understanding.

More understanding and less demanding I imagine than Nancy D'Olive Oil - if Moyes had been knocking about with her, I doubt we'd have signed Cahill.

(get's mental image of pic of Moyes and Nancy in fashionable London night-spot with accompanying headline "Toffees boss sweet on Italian stunner")

Colin Glassar
6 Posted 09/03/2013 at 12:27:33
Well Eugene, apparently he didn't know kroldrup couldn't head a ball, or Naismith can't play football.
Anthony Hughes
7 Posted 09/03/2013 at 13:23:37
No chance of a fucking trophy again at the minute, getting a footballing lesson from fucking Wigan.
Barry Rathbone
8 Posted 09/03/2013 at 17:15:49
This is the problem with Moyes he knows all the words but hasn't a clue how to sing.
Roman Sidey
10 Posted 10/03/2013 at 01:03:04
That mug shot of Moyes on the site looks like an anti-smoking ad.
Ross Edwards
11 Posted 10/03/2013 at 15:37:21
The headline should be "People say I'm great, but in reality I'm clueless."
Frida Ericsson
12 Posted 10/03/2013 at 20:37:26
this is all you need to read of that pointless interview..almost fell out of my chair laughing.

KEOWN: Could Phil be manager of Everton one day?

MOYES: He could be. He's got all the traits: his winning mentality, his thought process and the way he reads the mood. He's a model professional on and off the pitch. But it's not easy to go from being a great player to a great manager.

Frida Ericsson
13 Posted 10/03/2013 at 20:39:39
great player...I hope this brings the people who support moyes around to their senses. absolute joke of a player and absolutely utterly crap
Roman Sidey
14 Posted 10/03/2013 at 22:36:15
That interview was seriously the most sickening example of back-slapping and self-praise you could ever hear. When he mentions how he has mellowed out, it makes him sound like a seasoned manager that's been around so long he doesn't need to stress anymore. The man's not even 50. He is alive in a world of his own delusion thoughts, and must think that nobody has any knoweldge about what he is talking about.

Add Your Comments

In order to post a comment, you need to be logged in as a registered user of the site.

» Log in now

Or Sign up as a ToffeeWeb Member — it's free, takes just a few minutes and will allow you to post your comments on articles and Talking Points submissions across the site.


About these ads