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But now I do see the signs of real problems on the field, a squad meant to be very "together" but simply playing poorly together and being unified about it ain't enough! Moyes got caught out this year and he knows it. His squad has little balance, all defence and midfield with a strike force so poor it's not true. Beckford was a gamble that Moyes now suspects has failed yet you do wonder if there is a chance the lad might come good next year in different circumstances?
As for Moyes, well he's done incredibly well at this club but, after 9 years, I suspect he too feels its time to go, yet where? Utd maybe, he's very like Fergie but with less flair. Arsenal? Possibly, if Wenger ever leaves. Somehow I don't think he's a Chelsea type of manager, but Spurs is a good bet if Harry ends up managing England.All very depressing and, though not "de-sensitised", I am feeling a bit helpless about what to say about our meandering team and club? I think a panic sale will be disasterous, a la Pompey. And in truth, I'm not impressed by the so-called big money takeovers... but you know what: I think our nightmare is that we are somewhere in-between a big money deal and something more modest ? just enough to give us £20M a year for two, maybe three, players ? yet even that seems a pipe dream...
Arteta was completley outclassed by Parker, and it's little wonder we are where we are playing like this. Simply awful stuff to watch and players heads are down.
The buck stops with Moyes for team selection, and Kenwright should stop the bullshit and tell us the fans the full story, which I suspect will have a lot to do with that arsehole P Green.
We the fans do need to show our anger at this situation at Goodison and leave manager and chairman in no doubt that a "change is going to come".
Regarding last night's team selection ? if David Moyes benched all 3 strikers last night because he clearly didn't think they were good enough/in-form enough to make a difference (and ignoring any claptrap about it being tactical), and in the next breath he's saying he has no money to spend in January, then why on earth doesn't he just bite the bullet and SELL ONE OR MORE of them in January?
They aren't prized scared commodities. There wouldn't be any fan anger if they went. Sell one or more, get what you can, wheel and deal and shake things up. Take a chance for once, Davey. It certainly can't be any worse than the alternative of doing nothing.
To a manager that has won sweet FA ? when he leaves, it will be Celtic... just wait and see.
There is nothing to inspire excitement or anticipation and I for one am losing interest. I played football semi-pro for Southport and Buxton and gladly paid my admission fee to watch players who could do things that I couldn't...
BUT, I watched a very poor set of players on both sides who lacked ball control making very elementary mistakes, having no cohesion or real ambition, passing sideways and backwards just to keep possession with no attacking intent at all. No one seems to want to dribble with the ball except Pienaar. What happened to Arteta???
No-one took on the West Ham full backs ? just watch the running off the ball (there is none). I will not just blame Moyes, the players do play tactically BUT... if they cannot trap a ball or pass, that is not Moyes's fault.
At our home games there are a lot of suits with their partners and family enjoying executive hospitality and the best seats in the Main Stand but who are these people and what if anything do they contribute to the coffers of EFC? Are they receiving executive pay? If so, for what? Just who is taking what out of the Club and what wages are they getting paid?
It's just not good enough to say that no-one has come in with any offers to take over ? that is no excuse for such inertia. The fans, in my opinion ,are starting to become totally dissillusioned with the Club and apathy is setting in. This season has got to be a watershed, it's time for a change from top to bottom, it'll be painful but we must cull board members, coaching staff and players and turn the Club in a totally new direction or face oblivion.
I would like to see the Club run on the Dutch model with technically gifted players rather than the mundane rigid Moyes model; the game has moved on since Moyes dragged us from the bottom half of the table; players and team shape need to be more flexible and fluid; pace is a must... So, in my opinion, we must change or die.
Happy New Year... I don't think so!
A once proud club is a bankrupt poorly run joke ? and it's happened before our very eyes! How very, very sad...
A club in our financial position simply cannot afford passengers and two of our more saleable assets, Bily and Heitinga, should be sold so we can buy players in other areas. If we can pick up fees for the likes of Saha, Yak and Anichebe, then let's do so.
I also believe it's been a mistake to let Pienaar leave for nothing if that happens ? we should have sold him on as soon as he rejected our best offer. Moyes has got to move away from his 'I can live with little or no money to spend as long as I don't have to sell' approach. It sounded laudible once but it has actually now left us with a woefully imbalanced squad and we are now just standing still as a team and club.
We never see that useless twat of a chairman unless he can get some milage out of it, like the Cup FInal (I almost puked watching him on telly).
Both BK and DM have done their job; if either of them really loves the club, they should sod off now... but they won't. It's very, very depressing.
We are expected to take the initiative at home and really we do not look comfortable as generally our play lacks real guile and is one dimensional and predictable. When we are away from home we can break and scramble goals then shut up shop !! When did we last win by three clear goals in a Premier League match???
The only consolation at the moment is that Liverpool are more clueless than we are after watching Wolves beat them at Anfield.....I must admit though that Wolves do not play like relegation candidates...
Kenwright has his failings which are slowly ruining our club but our current plight is down to one man alone: Moyes.
Funnily enough, when we do go attacking at the end of games, we have more shots, chances and look more likely to score than for the rest of the whole game. Maybe Moyes should try being positive, it's unbelievable that he's still in a job after continually poor tactics and results.
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