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  • Dave,rnrnEither that or he\'s mutton...
    John Collins in Why Scotland and Dithering Dave are a Match Made in Purgatory
  • Raymond,rnrn\" I also don\'t think changing the manager again will make us into a team that challenges for the top. \"rnrnKeeping the manager definitely makes us a team that won\'t challenge for the top...
    John Collins in Why Scotland and Dithering Dave are a Match Made in Purgatory
  • A new manager could be a good thing but then again it might not. I also don't think changing the manager again will make us into a team that challenges for the top. We have tried that scenario umpteen times before and it's not worked, why should it now. Managers are easy and convenient targets as it deflects from focusing on players deficiencies. If we change Moyes for some wet behind the ears Johnny come lately it could go horribly wrong. I get fans impatience with Moyes but if we do get rid it needs to be for a very good experienced manager. Sorry for repeating the same conclusion again but in my opinion it's the quality of players in the squad that will bring us success not who is our manager....
    Raymond Fox in Why Scotland and Dithering Dave are a Match Made in Purgatory
  • Jimmy doesn’t go to the match. rnrnJimmy isn’t a big fan of Moyes, but blows a gasket when anyone criticises Davie. rnrnAnd Jimmy doesn’t like people who disagree with Jimmy....
    Steve Brown in Why Scotland and Dithering Dave are a Match Made in Purgatory
  • John (86) John I think Brother Jimmy lives in a monastery with other silent monks if he’s never heard anyone saying they want Moyes gone, those monks would break their silence if they had to watch Everton under Moyes and their language wouldn’t be nice to listen to....
    Dave Abrahams in Why Scotland and Dithering Dave are a Match Made in Purgatory
  • I really cant see any attraction for Moyes to take the Scotland job, first the drop in wages isn\'t worth it. And there is very few good Scottish players about and the ones that are good most are nearing the end of their careers. The decline in Scottish footballers over the last 40 years has been quite remarkable, most teams had a least a couple of Scottish players and back then most league winning sides had a couple of Scottish players in their teams. rnrnI cant understand why there has been such a decline and with very few Scottish players playing in the Premier league, it makes trying to build a succesful national team near impossible....
    Brian Harrison in Why Scotland and Dithering Dave are a Match Made in Purgatory