If you could bring back a Moyes player in their prime, who would it be?

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Just seen a post on Facebook and it raised a good question.

If you could bring back a Moyes player in their prime, who would it be?


I think I'd go for Arteta
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Deano Blue Boy wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2025 5:55 pm Just seen a post on Facebook and it raised a good question.

If you could bring back a Moyes player in their prime, who would it be?


I think I'd go for Arteta
Baines for me
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Robioto wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2025 6:11 pmBaines for me
Very tough but truth be told, Pienaar.

One of the most underrated geniuses I've ever seen.

His goal away at Arsenal took the piss.
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Deano Blue Boy wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2025 5:55 pm Just seen a post on Facebook and it raised a good question.

If you could bring back a Moyes player in their prime, who would it be?


I think I'd go for Arteta
Tough one - can I have Bainaar?
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NickNack wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2025 6:22 pm Tough one - can I have Bainaar?
I think most teams in the world would love to have them
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Deano Blue Boy wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2025 6:34 pm I think most teams in the world would love to have them
Such class.

If they both had burning pace they would’ve been tearing it up at Real or Barca
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Deano Blue Boy wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2025 5:55 pm Just seen a post on Facebook and it raised a good question.

If you could bring back a Moyes player in their prime, who would it be?


I think I'd go for Arteta
Rooney. Though that's cheating cos his prime wasn't under moyes
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777Kidnappings wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2025 7:08 pm Rooney. Though that's cheating cos his prime wasn't under moyes
It kinda was.

It was at Euro 2004 ;)
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In this current team would love Cahill arriving late in the box 10+ goals every season
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The Yak. There's something about a finisher who passes the ball into the net.
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In this current team - Arteta for some creativity.

Overall got to be Baines though 💙
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Its too hard a question given Moyes had 2 or 3 players in every position better than the current team. You could upgrade every single player. The only current squad member who might make a Prime Moyes bench is Pickford.

But Baines.
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MayorFarnham wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2025 8:05 pm The Yak. There's something about a finisher who passes the ball into the net.
His goal against Stoke away being one of my favorites.

Pure unadulterated finisher on his day.
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There are simply too many to choose just one. However, I'm also going to cheat a little bit and say Seamus Coleman. I know he's still here, but oh to roll back the clock 10 years or so and have him in his prime. Sixty, yes sixty fucking grand!

The big thing about Moyes' Everton last time around was simply that the team was so much more than the sum of it's parts.
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