Quote from: QBVILLA on April 24, 2014, 01:15:46 PMI'd take Everton's last ten years over ours. Lambert has less chance of eclipsing Moyes' record than Oscar Pitorius has of developing athletes foot.I don't know what the average league position is over the last 10 years, but I bet its close, we might even nick it with the 3 top 6 placeswhich if true just goes to show that Moyes been seen as suedo successful while we have been a running joke, yet not a lot in it, grass greener sydrome
I'd take Everton's last ten years over ours. Lambert has less chance of eclipsing Moyes' record than Oscar Pitorius has of developing athletes foot.
Quote from: QBVILLA on April 24, 2014, 01:15:46 PMI'd take Everton's last ten years over ours. Lambert has less chance of eclipsing Moyes' record than Oscar Pitorius has of developing athletes foot.First you don't know that Lambert couldn't improve our record with the right financial backing to something equivalent to Moyes. Second in the last 10 years McLeish won the league cup which is more than Moyes won at Everton. Does that eclipse Moyes' record at Everton of having won nothing at all?
I think he needs a break after his time at United. He has aged ten years in less than twelve months. Even after a break I am not sure how well he will bounce back. I also think after his time at United the media will be waiting for him to mess up his next job too. He doesn't seem to have the bouncebackability factor of someone like BFR for example.
Quote from: Damo70 on April 24, 2014, 01:24:23 PMI think he needs a break after his time at United. He has aged ten years in less than twelve months. Even after a break I am not sure how well he will bounce back. I also think after his time at United the media will be waiting for him to mess up his next job too. He doesn't seem to have the bouncebackability factor of someone like BFR for example.I'd agree with that. It reminds me of when McLaren lost his job with England. You got the impression that he either needed a break or a move to another country to prove himself again.
in the last 10 years McLeish won the league cup which is more than Moyes won at Everton. Does that eclipse Moyes' record at Everton of having won nothing at all?
Quote from: QBVILLA on April 24, 2014, 01:15:46 PMI'd take Everton's last ten years over ours. Lambert has less chance of eclipsing Moyes' record than Oscar Pitorius has of developing athletes foot.First you don't know that Lambert couldn't improve our record with the right financial backing to something equivalent to Moyes.
I'd say under the current set up - about £10m to £20m a year to spend and no DoF or footballing know-how in the club other than the manager - then Moyes is the ideal/best/most realistic alternative to Lambert.However if we're sold, or Randy changes tactics and appoints a DoF then I would not want Moyes at the club purely because I think there is a limit to how far that type of manager can go in the modern game. This is higher than we currently reside but unlikely to get anyone above about 6th in the league.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on April 24, 2014, 01:22:24 PMQuote from: QBVILLA on April 24, 2014, 01:15:46 PMI'd take Everton's last ten years over ours. Lambert has less chance of eclipsing Moyes' record than Oscar Pitorius has of developing athletes foot.First you don't know that Lambert couldn't improve our record with the right financial backing to something equivalent to Moyes. True but Lambert not knowing his arse from his elbow weighs against him matching Moyes' record.
Quote from: The Sound of Villadelphia on April 24, 2014, 02:17:30 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on April 24, 2014, 01:22:24 PMQuote from: QBVILLA on April 24, 2014, 01:15:46 PMI'd take Everton's last ten years over ours. Lambert has less chance of eclipsing Moyes' record than Oscar Pitorius has of developing athletes foot.First you don't know that Lambert couldn't improve our record with the right financial backing to something equivalent to Moyes. True but Lambert not knowing his arse from his elbow weighs against him matching Moyes' record.I think Moyes provided plenty of evidence of not knowing his arse from a hole in the ground in the past 9 months.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on April 24, 2014, 02:47:43 PMQuote from: The Sound of Villadelphia on April 24, 2014, 02:17:30 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on April 24, 2014, 01:22:24 PMQuote from: QBVILLA on April 24, 2014, 01:15:46 PMI'd take Everton's last ten years over ours. Lambert has less chance of eclipsing Moyes' record than Oscar Pitorius has of developing athletes foot.First you don't know that Lambert couldn't improve our record with the right financial backing to something equivalent to Moyes. True but Lambert not knowing his arse from his elbow weighs against him matching Moyes' record.I think Moyes provided plenty of evidence of not knowing his arse from a hole in the ground in the past 9 months. True but that just reflects even more poorly on Lambert. Anyway, why are we discussing Moyes? If he's the best replacement to Lambert we may as well give up and call it a day. We need somebody that will immediately change us not somebody that needs ten years to discover it helps to play with strikers.
Quote from: john e on April 24, 2014, 01:20:52 PMQuote from: QBVILLA on April 24, 2014, 01:15:46 PMI'd take Everton's last ten years over ours. Lambert has less chance of eclipsing Moyes' record than Oscar Pitorius has of developing athletes foot.I don't know what the average league position is over the last 10 years, but I bet its close, we might even nick it with the 3 top 6 placeswhich if true just goes to show that Moyes been seen as suedo successful while we have been a running joke, yet not a lot in it, grass greener sydrome We have finished above Everton twice in the last ten years. They haven't been below 8th for eight years, so for me that is a fair bit of a difference.
Quote from: QBVILLA on April 24, 2014, 01:31:26 PMQuote from: john e on April 24, 2014, 01:20:52 PMQuote from: QBVILLA on April 24, 2014, 01:15:46 PMI'd take Everton's last ten years over ours. Lambert has less chance of eclipsing Moyes' record than Oscar Pitorius has of developing athletes foot.I don't know what the average league position is over the last 10 years, but I bet its close, we might even nick it with the 3 top 6 placeswhich if true just goes to show that Moyes been seen as suedo successful while we have been a running joke, yet not a lot in it, grass greener sydrome We have finished above Everton twice in the last ten years. They haven't been below 8th for eight years, so for me that is a fair bit of a difference.Given that of those three top six place seasons we had, Everton finished fifth in two of them, they weren't going to make too much difference.Moyes is a safe, stable bet over a long period of time.Unfortunately, that's not what this club needs - we need a total, radical overhaul, not just a return to safety.