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  • He had an excellent season. I rate him Everton\'s second most influential out-field player behind Branthwaite.rnrnGutted for him missing out on the World Cup, but as I don\'t recognize an England team with a foreign manager I am delighted he will have a long break to recharge, and hope they live to regret it....
    John Pickles in James Garner: From England's 'Mini-Valverde' to missing out on the World Cup
  • Mike @ 6, if Moyes thought those players you quote could do a better job he would pick them, but you who don't see them at training or man to man think they would be better picked!rnrnOn Pickford, I don't know what his instuctions are, does anyone know? It\'s opponents tactics now to stop all keepers from reaching crosses, they are putting one or two players right up against keepers, so it could be thought the better option is stay on the line. What about our defenders at crosses its their job too to prevent opponents scoring, they are not doing a very good job either are they....
    Raymond Fox in Everton's summer and the need for urgency
  • Welcome back Robert #13rnrnYour objectivity and lack of rancour have been missed. Hope it\'s a ToffeeWeb return rather than a one off.rnrn...
    Brendan McLaughlin in Yeah, another season of two halves for Everton
  • Whats going on in the picture at the top of the page? rnAre they sword fighting ? ...
    Bob Boote in Yeah, another season of two halves for Everton
  • Welcome back Robert! Good to read you again. Clinical analysis as always. rn...
    Dale Self in Yeah, another season of two halves for Everton
  • Two halves maybe but some things always remain constant and never change. rnrnAmongst these is the absolutely atrocious record of Moyes in the FA Cup. rnrnAn FA Cup win would be a magnificent achievement for this football club and it is a tournament he either views with disdain or he simply cannot navigate his way through this tournament. rnrnAt Sunderland and Man Utd he got dumped out in the third round during his only season at both. He didn’t do much better in either sting at West Ham and his record with Everton is abysmal. Common features include being dumped out by lower division opposition or on the back of pathetic performance - or both. Shrewsbury 2003, Blackburn 2007, Oldham 2008, Reading 2011, Wigan 2013 - when Roberto did a number on Moyes in his own back yard, a pathetic performance vs an extremely poor Liverpool side in 2012. rnrnPeople may point to 2009 but we staggered our way through the Semi Final against Man Utd reserves and then showed little fight ...
    Tommy Carter in Yeah, another season of two halves for Everton