David Moyes
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Bluebridge
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Re: David Moyes
It’s even worse than that for me, I’d be done watching Everton if he ever came here. Can’t stand the guyBluebridge wrote: ↑Tue Nov 04, 2025 5:44 pm Fuck no, I can’t stand the self righteous twat, this is almost on par with Benitez![]()
- Audrey Horne
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Re: David Moyes
Not sure theres much wrong with the interview he mentions other players missing too. More worried about the lineup he's picking
- Toddacelli
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We have some really interesting individual players: Rohl, Alcaraz, Grealish, Ndiaye, Barry, Dibling, Aznou, KDH, Armstrong…
Some of these are genuinely exciting players.
Moyes’ job here is to turn them into a functioning team by creating a system they can thrive in or by coaching them into a system they can thrive in.
I’ve always been a big supporter of Moyes, but I’m struggling to see what he’s doing right now. He seems to have created a preferred system that people don’t really fit in, doesn’t work brilliantly and can’t be flexible, which rules out rotation and variance.
Some of these are genuinely exciting players.
Moyes’ job here is to turn them into a functioning team by creating a system they can thrive in or by coaching them into a system they can thrive in.
I’ve always been a big supporter of Moyes, but I’m struggling to see what he’s doing right now. He seems to have created a preferred system that people don’t really fit in, doesn’t work brilliantly and can’t be flexible, which rules out rotation and variance.
Re: David Moyes
We just have the wrong manager for this stage in our evolution. He was the fitting end to Goodison, kept us up, moved us on to a new era and would have been best if he exited stage left to a standing ovation so we can become a team more befitting of new stadium and ownership. As it is he feels like a hangover from a time when we were plucky little Everton, skint but getting by on history and a loyal fanbase. Which comes through in every interview he gives and the team he puts out.
Re: David Moyes
I guess he’s blaming Barry’s miss but his half time team talk went down like a lead ballon, we were lucky against Brighton, Wolves should have had a late penalty to make it 3-3, lucky against Palace and Keane did a Keano handball a la Anfield. Villa was probably the only consistently good performance where we didn’t get anything we deserved.
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Bumble wrote: ↑Wed Nov 05, 2025 11:53 am We just have the wrong manager for this stage in our evolution. He was the fitting end to Goodison, kept us up, moved us on to a new era and would have been best if he exited stage left to a standing ovation so we can become a team more befitting of new stadium and ownership. As it is he feels like a hangover from a time when we were plucky little Everton, skint but getting by on history and a loyal fanbase. Which comes through in every interview he gives and the team he puts out.
Think we've got confused about what stage of evolution we were at. We've signed a load of projects who don't really have the profiles of what we needed short term. The holes in the team probably needed fixing first
Re: David Moyes
Moyes does feel like the wrong man. Anzou, Barry, Dibling... Not one of them has he been able to get quality out of so far. When you look at the work he's done with the England U21s, I can't help but think Carsley could have been the right man for the job.
And yes, I know he'd have been a big risk and I know it would have been 'mental'. Not quite as mental as Brentford giving their set piece coach the main gig though.
And yes, I know he'd have been a big risk and I know it would have been 'mental'. Not quite as mental as Brentford giving their set piece coach the main gig though.