TS on fans.. 'They were singing my name three weeks ago - they will be singing it in three weeks time.'
Not for me Saunders, he couldn't mastermind beating Bradford over two legs, even with the tools we had we should have fucking pumped them at home but the second half was atrocious and he was completely found out. Didn't have a clue.
Quote from: Hookeysmith on October 16, 2015, 10:39:12 AMI just found all his style of football a little industrial and his player selection and purchases always supported that. Man many years of floating and not doing anything other than an awful start with a flurry in the last half of the season. No cups, no finals just nothingSome might say better than struggling as we are now - but not for meTSM mk3Everton were beaten by Chelsea in the 2009 FA Cup final. If we're considering finishing regularly in the top 6 as nothing or floating, then I don't really know what to say.
I just found all his style of football a little industrial and his player selection and purchases always supported that. Man many years of floating and not doing anything other than an awful start with a flurry in the last half of the season. No cups, no finals just nothingSome might say better than struggling as we are now - but not for meTSM mk3
How was Lambert a "treading water" deal? He was regarded as a promising young manager who could get the club upwardly mobile again, rather than a stabiliser cast in the mould of Allardyce or Moyes.He hasn't exactly had all that many opportunities to replicate his strategies elsewhere: United is in a totally different stratosphere, and Spanish football is very different, so I don't see how that can be substantially used as an example here.I don't really get the point you make about his success being built out of a platform established a while ago - isn't the point there that he was the one who built that platform?As for the players he'll use, it's too hard to tell. I personally believe he would play Grealish and Gil, if maybe not every game. He brought through Januzaj at United and I'm sure he would've played Barkley if he had stayed at Everton.
Quote from: Ads on October 16, 2015, 10:52:16 AMQuote from: Hookeysmith on October 16, 2015, 10:39:12 AMI just found all his style of football a little industrial and his player selection and purchases always supported that. Man many years of floating and not doing anything other than an awful start with a flurry in the last half of the season. No cups, no finals just nothingSome might say better than struggling as we are now - but not for meTSM mk3Everton were beaten by Chelsea in the 2009 FA Cup final. If we're considering finishing regularly in the top 6 as nothing or floating, then I don't really know what to say.I wouldn't mind floating around the top 6 for a few years. I mean don't you have to win a few games to get that high up the table?
I cannot accept this argument that Moyes being a safe pair of hands is a bad thing. A safe pair of hands that picked Everton up from their backside and put them back where we're traditionally used to seeing Everton; in top 5/6 and competing at the right end of table.Comparisons with managers like Allardyce, McLeish, Lambert etc. aren't relevant because they've not done anything remotely similar.
Quote from: passitsideways on October 16, 2015, 10:40:44 AMHow was Lambert a "treading water" deal? He was regarded as a promising young manager who could get the club upwardly mobile again, rather than a stabiliser cast in the mould of Allardyce or Moyes.He hasn't exactly had all that many opportunities to replicate his strategies elsewhere: United is in a totally different stratosphere, and Spanish football is very different, so I don't see how that can be substantially used as an example here.I don't really get the point you make about his success being built out of a platform established a while ago - isn't the point there that he was the one who built that platform?As for the players he'll use, it's too hard to tell. I personally believe he would play Grealish and Gil, if maybe not every game. He brought through Januzaj at United and I'm sure he would've played Barkley if he had stayed at Everton.In order: - Lambert was a water-treader because, of all the managers in the world, they yet-again decided that 'Premier League experience' was the vital criterion. That's such a conservative and insular way of thinking, and designed to do nothing but hopefully keep us bumbling safely around this league. Moyes would be similar. - Those circumstances may well have been unusual, but they're still all we have. I don't think the evidence is there to suggest he'd take us down, but I don't think it's there to suggest he'd be much of a modernising force at the club. If he were, he could have done quite well in Spain; as he isn't, he hasn't. - Yes he built the platform, but my point is that the game has moved on since that platform - a defence of stoppers, Lee Carsley in midfield, long-balls-to-the-big-man - was really effective in the Premier League. It's maximum position used to be 5th or even 4th, but now it's probably 12th at absolute best, and Everton continued to do well because of stability (much underrated). Now, I'd kill for 12th right now, but it would all be a bit pointless. - On Jack and Gil, I think Moyes would think more like Ads, who I think is basically wrong - we could play them both as the wide-ish players in a 4-3-3 with Ayew up front. I wouldn't expect anything other than Gestede as the focal point under Moyes.
Come on Monty. The game in this league has moved on so much so since Moyes last season in Everton, a staggering two and a bit years, that he'd be out of touch?A season where they finished 6th, won 16 and only lost 7 and had 63 points in the bag.
Quote from: Ads on October 16, 2015, 11:08:19 AMCome on Monty. The game in this league has moved on so much so since Moyes last season in Everton, a staggering two and a bit years, that he'd be out of touch?A season where they finished 6th, won 16 and only lost 7 and had 63 points in the bag. Read my post again - I said they continued to do well because of stability, in the main. Having a really settled team who know exactly what they're doing (and who had some very good players as well) is a massive help. The point is that he couldn't do it again in the same way, I think.passitsideways, I think that would be sensible, but it's never going to happen. Randy clearly wants to appoint a manager he can let run the club for the next decade, should he still own the place. I don't think he's into strategic replacements and so on.