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Online KevinGage

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Re: Manager for next season
« Reply #3420 on: April 17, 2016, 12:09:56 AM »
Unless he was looking for ridiculous conditions (zero comp if a job he fancies becomes available/ full contract paid up if he's underperforming/ crazy transfer budget) he is the best option by a long shot.

It might be the last chance we'll get for some time to bring in a 'name.'

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Re: Manager for next season
« Reply #3421 on: April 17, 2016, 12:10:14 AM »
When did we ever watch Everton over the last 10 years and think wow progressive winning football, please give us their manager.  Dull and regressive shite.  But hey give the man the red carpet.  We need such a different type of manager. The Moyes love in really baffles me.

Perhaps it's because of all those games he won in charge of Everton. Remember when we used to win games and finish in and around the top 6 on a regular basis?

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Re: Manager for next season
« Reply #3422 on: April 17, 2016, 12:10:15 AM »
When did we ever watch Everton over the last 10 years and think wow progressive winning football, please give us their manager.  Dull and regressive shite.  But hey give the man the red carpet.  We need such a different type of manager. The Moyes love in really baffles me.
I totally agree.
The term 'industrial football' was invented for Moyes.
I hope the club can be progressive with the next appointment, but I have no idea who it should be.
Spot on.
When did we ever watch Everton over the last 10 years and think wow progressive winning football, please give us their manager.  Dull and regressive shite.  But hey give the man the red carpet.  We need such a different type of manager. The Moyes love in really baffles me.
They beat us very convincingly at home a couple of years back, think it was quite early in the season, they looked very good then.
Didn't we do the reversing them too? 4-1

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Re: Manager for next season
« Reply #3423 on: April 17, 2016, 12:13:24 AM »
When did we ever watch Everton over the last 10 years and think wow progressive winning football, please give us their manager.  Dull and regressive shite.  But hey give the man the red carpet.  We need such a different type of manager. The Moyes love in really baffles me.
I totally agree.
The term 'industrial football' was invented for Moyes.
I hope the club can be progressive with the next appointment, but I have no idea who it should be.
That what worries me.  Who will it be.   I'd snap up NP for a year or two.  And then see.  But for me Moyes would be the last straw.   Heskey like signing. 

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Re: Manager for next season
« Reply #3424 on: April 17, 2016, 12:13:53 AM »
When did we ever watch Everton over the last 10 years and think wow progressive winning football, please give us their manager.  Dull and regressive shite.  But hey give the man the red carpet.  We need such a different type of manager. The Moyes love in really baffles me.
I totally agree.
The term 'industrial football' was invented for Moyes.
I hope the club can be progressive with the next appointment, but I have no idea who it should be.

That term was created for Pull-is. Moyes' team moved it quite well, but knew how to grind results out too. He is also a big enough name and character to not stand for any of the shit without it turning ugly. It would be very interesting if Newcastle do drop, to see if he ends up there and we get Pearson. I think we would be the ones being disappointed come the end of the season that we didn't get Moyes.

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Re: Manager for next season
« Reply #3425 on: April 17, 2016, 12:18:38 AM »
In a way Newcastle not being relegated would be good thing as it would rule Moyes out of that job.

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Re: Manager for next season
« Reply #3426 on: April 17, 2016, 12:21:23 AM »
When did we ever watch Everton over the last 10 years and think wow progressive winning football, please give us their manager.  Dull and regressive shite.  But hey give the man the red carpet.  We need such a different type of manager. The Moyes love in really baffles me.
I totally agree.
The term 'industrial football' was invented for Moyes.
I hope the club can be progressive with the next appointment, but I have no idea who it should be.
Spot on.
When did we ever watch Everton over the last 10 years and think wow progressive winning football, please give us their manager.  Dull and regressive shite.  But hey give the man the red carpet.  We need such a different type of manager. The Moyes love in really baffles me.
They beat us very convincingly at home a couple of years back, think it was quite early in the season, they looked very good then.
Didn't we do the reversing them too? 4-1

Just googled it as my memory isn't that sharp. We lost 1-3 very early in the 2012-13 season, they were 0-3 up at half time. Return game was 3-3

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Re: Manager for next season
« Reply #3427 on: April 17, 2016, 12:22:46 AM »
Unless he was looking for ridiculous conditions (zero comp if a job he fancies becomes available/ full contract paid up if he's underperforming/ crazy transfer budget) he is the best option by a long shot.

It might be the last chance we'll get for some time to bring in a 'name.'

A name? A statement of intent? It's like wanting a blonde girlfriend just because of her hair colour despite her having the conversational capacity of a 7 year old. Can't we just find a manager that can get us back in the money league, tries to play attractive football and take it from there?

Moyes for me is much like MON and Alex McLeish. We've been there and look where it's left us.

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Re: Manager for next season
« Reply #3428 on: April 17, 2016, 12:24:47 AM »
When did we ever watch Everton over the last 10 years and think wow progressive winning football, please give us their manager.  Dull and regressive shite.  But hey give the man the red carpet.  We need such a different type of manager. The Moyes love in really baffles me.
I totally agree.
The term 'industrial football' was invented for Moyes.
I hope the club can be progressive with the next appointment, but I have no idea who it should be.

I agree totally. Moyes may not be perfect, but he'd be an incredible appointment for Villa in our current state. For me I'd quite like to see Villa winning again.

That term was created for Pull-is. Moyes' team moved it quite well, but knew how to grind results out too. He is also a big enough name and character to not stand for any of the shit without it turning ugly. It would be very interesting if Newcastle do drop, to see if he ends up there and we get Pearson. I think we would be the ones being disappointed come the end of the season that we didn't get Moyes.

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Re: Manager for next season
« Reply #3429 on: April 17, 2016, 12:27:05 AM »
Unless he was looking for ridiculous conditions (zero comp if a job he fancies becomes available/ full contract paid up if he's underperforming/ crazy transfer budget) he is the best option by a long shot.

It might be the last chance we'll get for some time to bring in a 'name.'

A name? A statement of intent? It's like wanting a blonde girlfriend just because of her hair colour despite her having the conversational capacity of a 7 year old. Can't we just find a manager that can get us back in the money league, tries to play attractive football and take it from there?

Moyes for me is much like MON and Alex McLeish. We've been there and look where it's left us.

I think comparing Moyes with McLeish is a bit far fetched.  Reading these pages, I don't think there is much of a grasp on the reality of our situation and the type of manager we are going to be able to attract.  We're shopping in Poundland now.

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Re: Manager for next season
« Reply #3430 on: April 17, 2016, 12:28:04 AM »
Unless he was looking for ridiculous conditions (zero comp if a job he fancies becomes available/ full contract paid up if he's underperforming/ crazy transfer budget) he is the best option by a long shot.

It might be the last chance we'll get for some time to bring in a 'name.'

A name? A statement of intent? It's like wanting a blonde girlfriend just because of her hair colour despite her having the conversational capacity of a 7 year old. Can't we just find a manager that can get us back in the money league, tries to play attractive football and take it from there?

Moyes for me is much like MON and Alex McLeish. We've been there and look where it's left us.

His Everton sides that gave us a good going over on numerous occasions looked about as far removed from an Alex McLeish team as it is possible to get.


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Re: Manager for next season
« Reply #3431 on: April 17, 2016, 12:28:09 AM »
In a way Newcastle not being relegated would be good thing as it would rule Moyes out of that job.

I want Newcastle relegated as it will give everybody a realistic benchmark to compare. The more pressure on us the better we will be.Two seriously messed up clubs, which one will get it right. If they do go down, I'd say we've got our boardroom sorted out, whilst they are led by a joker. Their players are much like ours, they don't give a shit.

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Re: Manager for next season
« Reply #3432 on: April 17, 2016, 12:28:12 AM »
When did we ever watch Everton over the last 10 years and think wow progressive winning football, please give us their manager.  Dull and regressive shite.  But hey give the man the red carpet.  We need such a different type of manager. The Moyes love in really baffles me.

Everton were a top 6 Premier League club when Moyes left. In 11 years there he secured a finishing position of no lower than 8th in 9 of those seasons, finishing 4th once, 5th and 6th twice. That's a pretty impressive record in my book.

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Re: Manager for next season
« Reply #3433 on: April 17, 2016, 12:29:13 AM »
I said it a couple of weeks ago and I'll say it now. We've been relegated. Some of our supporters reckon we'll be lucky to stay in the Championship. And yet, for some unfathomable reason, David Moyes isn't good enough for us. I really, really, can't work it out.

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Re: Manager for next season
« Reply #3434 on: April 17, 2016, 12:31:52 AM »
I said it a couple of weeks ago and I'll say it now. We've been relegated. Some of our supporters reckon we'll be lucky to stay in the Championship. And yet, for some unfathomable reason, David Moyes isn't good enough for us. I really, really, can't work it out.

I know it's absolutely bonkers. I just can't get my head around the idea that Moyes isn't good enough for us.

 


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