Quote from: DesBremner on April 22, 2014, 11:33:40 AMQuote from: silhillvilla on April 22, 2014, 10:50:38 AMThey've just said it's a year to the day since they won the league following a 3-0 win over us. What they failed to mention was that all 3 goals were offside ! The opening credits to MOTD really boils my p*ssEvery time 'that goal' by Van Persie is shown we have a chorus of "offside!" in our houseOne of the benefits of Ferguson going - and this has been to Moyes detriment - is that match officials at Old Trafford all of a sudden don't feel intimidated and are prepared to give penalties, flag for offside and add on the correct amount of added time that don't favour the home team.
Quote from: silhillvilla on April 22, 2014, 10:50:38 AMThey've just said it's a year to the day since they won the league following a 3-0 win over us. What they failed to mention was that all 3 goals were offside ! The opening credits to MOTD really boils my p*ssEvery time 'that goal' by Van Persie is shown we have a chorus of "offside!" in our house
They've just said it's a year to the day since they won the league following a 3-0 win over us. What they failed to mention was that all 3 goals were offside !
If we went for Moyes it'd be the same boring, unimaginative football all over again. He's old school with old ideas. Perfect if that's what you want but I want a modern manager playing a modern game now. It's been a boring, uninspiring time. Time for new ideas and footballing philosophies for me. That's not saying he's not good enough for us, it's just me saying he's not right for us.
Quote from: JUAN PABLO on April 22, 2014, 01:00:18 PMQuote from: silhillvilla on April 22, 2014, 09:38:34 AMThis Yanited season is just hilarious . Definitely getting the DVD of it shame Villa still couldnt get a pointAnd neither did a 6-7 other clubs.
Quote from: silhillvilla on April 22, 2014, 09:38:34 AMThis Yanited season is just hilarious . Definitely getting the DVD of it shame Villa still couldnt get a point
This Yanited season is just hilarious . Definitely getting the DVD of it
Quote from: Billy Walker on April 22, 2014, 10:20:12 AMQuote from: Morpheus on April 22, 2014, 09:54:37 AMHow many of us wanted Moyes before the arrival of Lambert?Has Moyes become an awful manager inside a season?Really surprised by this as surely the Man U board knew after Ferguson it was going to be a major rebuilding job and if they wanted a big name manager why didn't they go for Mourinho at the outset?I suppose there is indeed some parity with Moyes at Man U and our very own Lambert. Both tasked with rebuilding a team and both ultimately failing to appease the expectancy of the fans and for one club that has been enough to sack the manager while the other is momentarily kept in his job because his remit was to run us on the cheap irrespective of results which look like being good enough to keep us in the Premiership by the skin of our teeth.I suppose if the mooted rumours are correct then it was Ferguson who chose his successor and it was on the recommendation of Ferguson that Mcleish came to our club. For such a brilliant manager his choice of manager has stunk the Premiership out and maybe just maybe his aura this morning has now dimmed slightly.I would still like to see Moyes as our new manager. Reasons being that I still feel he is a very good manager who really hasn't been given a fair crack of the whip at Man U because the expectancy has been so high and it was always going to be an impossible job to follow Ferguson especially with an ageing squad to revamp yet somehow still achieve CL qualification. The expectancy level at our club wouldn't be as high and given time with increased funding from the mooted take over in the summer Moyes could again build another Everton dynasty here which let's face it is a darn sight better than we all have had to endure over the past several seasons.Have you seen Moyes' record for his first few seasons at Everton? I'd argue Lambert is doing a much better job in a comparable situation.Two manager of the years and CL qualification is his 3rd season. One scrape with relegation.Plus he took over a similar shambles.
Quote from: Morpheus on April 22, 2014, 09:54:37 AMHow many of us wanted Moyes before the arrival of Lambert?Has Moyes become an awful manager inside a season?Really surprised by this as surely the Man U board knew after Ferguson it was going to be a major rebuilding job and if they wanted a big name manager why didn't they go for Mourinho at the outset?I suppose there is indeed some parity with Moyes at Man U and our very own Lambert. Both tasked with rebuilding a team and both ultimately failing to appease the expectancy of the fans and for one club that has been enough to sack the manager while the other is momentarily kept in his job because his remit was to run us on the cheap irrespective of results which look like being good enough to keep us in the Premiership by the skin of our teeth.I suppose if the mooted rumours are correct then it was Ferguson who chose his successor and it was on the recommendation of Ferguson that Mcleish came to our club. For such a brilliant manager his choice of manager has stunk the Premiership out and maybe just maybe his aura this morning has now dimmed slightly.I would still like to see Moyes as our new manager. Reasons being that I still feel he is a very good manager who really hasn't been given a fair crack of the whip at Man U because the expectancy has been so high and it was always going to be an impossible job to follow Ferguson especially with an ageing squad to revamp yet somehow still achieve CL qualification. The expectancy level at our club wouldn't be as high and given time with increased funding from the mooted take over in the summer Moyes could again build another Everton dynasty here which let's face it is a darn sight better than we all have had to endure over the past several seasons.Have you seen Moyes' record for his first few seasons at Everton? I'd argue Lambert is doing a much better job in a comparable situation.
How many of us wanted Moyes before the arrival of Lambert?Has Moyes become an awful manager inside a season?Really surprised by this as surely the Man U board knew after Ferguson it was going to be a major rebuilding job and if they wanted a big name manager why didn't they go for Mourinho at the outset?I suppose there is indeed some parity with Moyes at Man U and our very own Lambert. Both tasked with rebuilding a team and both ultimately failing to appease the expectancy of the fans and for one club that has been enough to sack the manager while the other is momentarily kept in his job because his remit was to run us on the cheap irrespective of results which look like being good enough to keep us in the Premiership by the skin of our teeth.I suppose if the mooted rumours are correct then it was Ferguson who chose his successor and it was on the recommendation of Ferguson that Mcleish came to our club. For such a brilliant manager his choice of manager has stunk the Premiership out and maybe just maybe his aura this morning has now dimmed slightly.I would still like to see Moyes as our new manager. Reasons being that I still feel he is a very good manager who really hasn't been given a fair crack of the whip at Man U because the expectancy has been so high and it was always going to be an impossible job to follow Ferguson especially with an ageing squad to revamp yet somehow still achieve CL qualification. The expectancy level at our club wouldn't be as high and given time with increased funding from the mooted take over in the summer Moyes could again build another Everton dynasty here which let's face it is a darn sight better than we all have had to endure over the past several seasons.
If Lambert was to go, then Moyes would be pretty much top of my list to replace. And I expect he'd be top of Randy's, too.
tbh even though the chap's stock is slightly diminished at the moment, it's an insult mentioning Moyes alongside TSM1 and TSM2. He's altogether better than they will ever be.
Quote from: Concrete John on April 22, 2014, 01:28:20 PMIf Lambert was to go, then Moyes would be pretty much top of my list to replace. And I expect he'd be top of Randy's, too.If Randy shocks us all and says he's staying, and Moyes is free then I'd not be surprised at all if he became Villa manager. However, as good as his Everton credentials are it will take a while to get there with us under the same parameters. Do we have the patience after McLeish and Lambert for it?