FA Cup horror show may actually improve the chances of Moyes staying at Everton

, 10 March, 7comments  |  Jump to most recent
David Moyes may have taken the Toffees as far as he can, but are there any better options available to him?

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Jackie Barry
1 Posted 10/03/2013 at 19:25:13
Bloody hell hope not....!
Ralph Basnett
2 Posted 10/03/2013 at 19:31:28
Yes - Tranmere Rovers, or the shite!!!
Frida Ericsson
3 Posted 10/03/2013 at 20:18:14
It's up to us to get this fool out of our club. If he signs another contract I hope we get relegated, because we deserve it, with this retard in charge
Amit Vithlani
4 Posted 10/03/2013 at 20:21:23
Frida 714 - you are on your own if you want to see us get relegated. Back of the class please.
Jackie Barry
5 Posted 10/03/2013 at 21:30:26
I agree Amit but it does make you wonder what will have to happen before things change at this club. Maybe relegation would force out those who are rotting the club, who knows?
Mike Hughes
6 Posted 11/03/2013 at 11:34:39
Err...I think we're losing the plot a little here.

The words "fool" and "relegation" are off-the-mark but "retard" is completely offensive and inappropriate, Frida.

Back to the topic, I think DM staying would signal a complete lack of ambition from both the board and from DM himself.

He's done OK and I'd shake DM's hand. Good luck.

But the thrill is gone and it's time for Plan B (holy crap, not Plan B again......)


Kevin Hudson
7 Posted 11/03/2013 at 11:44:43
Relegation...?

It's been a decade since there was even a hint of a relegation battle.

(For the previous decade, it was the norm).

Sure, the MOB have gone to town this weekend; Vitriol. hysteria, schadenfreude etc, but come on...

Now we're adding "retard," to the list of disgusting invective. ("Cancer...twat, etc..)

Classy.


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