It’s time for Moyes and Everton to say goodbye

For the betterment of both the club and his career, Moyes should now pack up his bags and seek pastures anew. And, with clubs like Schalke and Chelsea looking for managers, he will most certainly have his pick of clubs at the end of the season.

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Matt Traynor
1 Posted 11/04/2013 at 09:37:05
So much wrong here, wouldn't waste your time reading it, unless you want snippets like this:
"Steven Pienaar is an excellent example of his ability to inspire loyalty for the club with the South-African returning to the club for a second spell after an ill-fated spell at Tottenham."

There's been much better prose about this written here in the last few weeks, honest!

Ross Edwards
2 Posted 11/04/2013 at 19:34:25
On that point Matt you could say that Peanuts only came back because no-one else wanted him.
The article is so error ridden,I could have written something better than this.
The media hailing him as the new Fergie? Can I have what they're drinking?
Anto Byrne
3 Posted 12/04/2013 at 07:32:13
Everton are 6th behind all the money teams so other clubs with better resources can look at Moyes and say he has the runs on the board so why not take him on.
Tim Jones
4 Posted 12/04/2013 at 07:49:47
I agree it would certainly benefit Everton if D.Moyes took his timid, safety first, tactically inept , all track back style of playing to one of the 'Big Four'. You can give a Dour Jock all the money in the world but he will still remain a 'safety first' Dour Jock. So that would create much more of a chance for a young dynamic ambitious manger at Everton to get us in to the Champions league
Shaun Brennan
5 Posted 12/04/2013 at 08:31:17
At least give reasons why you think this will benefit the club?

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