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The press conference was a Moyes classic.
1) State that we were competitive against Top 6 clubs - we lost of course but we tried.
2) Big up the quality of Wolves and Leeds to explain why we couldn’t beat them - they are relegation candidates but bloody good.
3) Wax lyrical on Bournemouth - because they rolled us over.
4) Conclude by mentioning we are not in a relegation fight is progress - schedule the ticker tape parade.
A bit of banter with his house journos as he slurps his coffee. Job done....
Steve Brown in Why the rush to move on from David Moyes? -
My impression is that TFG, scored a bargain on the relative cheap. They'll not mind Mr Stability Moyes (he said there is great Capability in this Club) jogging us along like we are right now, while their minions the 3 Amigos polish up the HDS cash flows and then sell us on...maybe even doubling their money over 5yrs or so.
I'm not his biggest fan but failing it going totally Mike Walker-ish he's here for a bit yet....
Derek Thomas in Why the rush to move on from David Moyes? -
Spot on Dale (3).
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Paul Griffiths in David Moyes insists on patience regarding Tyler Dibling -
Does anyone remember a pub called Anderson’s in a square in Manchester where all the mad Evertonians used to gather before the game in the 60’s. The bar staff were like the Adams family - they loved us. Nothing but the best is good enough....
Laurie Hartley in Why the rush to move on from David Moyes? -
Darren
Just got in after a cracking night out.
The wife’s away for the weekend and I’ve been down the pub. Live act Cnut didn’t know Talking heads but did passable jam and killers and got me on vocals for Johnny Cash.
In the dock wall Monday if your there z- would be good to put a face to the name, but I’m aware you have medial
Issues so another time maybe
All the best and try to chill - anger isn’t healthy mate....
Mark Murphy in Why the rush to move on from David Moyes? -
It’s good to see the old lady of web chatting alive and well and trying to solve this particular mystery which rarely delivers a comforting solution !
For me it’s mostly about luck. Luck in that a manager gives a kid a chance far earlier than others might and or preserves with hearing the lad in quotation slagged off after 3 games and doesn’t give the right time. Or thought to positioning or strength on and off ball etc etc.
Luck that the breakthrough is sustained and a Rooney born, the fabulously White Lion of the football world....
Mark Wilson in Another hamstring injury means the end of Tyler Onyango's Everton Academy career

