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Premier League Table| Name | Pld | Gd | Pts | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | Bournemouth | 34 | 0 | 49 |
| 8 | Chelsea | 34 | 8 | 48 |
| 9 | Brentford | 34 | 3 | 48 |
| 10 | Fulham | 34 | -2 | 48 |
| 11 | Everton | 34 | 0 | 47 |
| 12 | Sunderland | 34 | -9 | 46 |
| 13 | Crystal Palace | 33 | -3 | 43 |
| 14 | Newcastle | 34 | -4 | 42 |
| 15 | Leeds | 34 | -7 | 40 |
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Paul (55) Yes Chelsea were there for the taking before the Everton game but with the crowds performance before and during the game they had absolutely no chance, the fans created the atmosphere for that win and we stuffed them but being honest they were getting stuffed by every team and hardly scoring a goal, maybe the temporary manager might help them to shape up better.
I agree with most of your assessment Harry. We stick with Picks for sure, but the back ups don\'t inspire me. Tarks needed rotation this season to keep him on his toes, the armband needed sharing, I feel we need a change here. Moving Charly on might be the only way he gets game time, Gana is a 50 /50 for me, again rotation would have served us better with more game time given to others. The crucial positions are still RB and striker, we have not bought well in these positions, Patterson and Barry need an upgrade. Myko for another year makes sense, but he needs competition. We need a confident striker, and to use him well, Dwight is a good guy, Dibling is clearly not on the managers radar, so a RW with pace and passing skill would be a major benefit. We need at least four quality players incoming, five if we don\'t have Jack G for another year. The squad core is there, keep the best and change the rest.
Eric (1) Eric, Moyes could have wrote that article—- sorry Harry!
Brian (82) Brian for all the interest free loans John Moore’s gave to Everton we never had a big enough squad of players to win the European Cup and do well in the the league although we were knocked out of the European cup by the eventual winners who bought one player primarily for that competition ( Sayemanic- sic). Not getting into the Catterick/ Carey debate except to say Moore’s sacked Carey because he didn’t think he was doing enough. As for Moyes— he rightly gets loads of stick on here because of his stubborn nature and has his teams playing mostly going out not to lose instead of going out to win when many of those games should have been contested with more heart and courage, Catterick was a great manager as good as any of the managers he was competing with for honours, Kendall gave us our pride back once Harvey joined him, I didn’t rate Joe Royle better than average but he did win a major honour which it was at the time. Moyes has won a minor, very minor European Cup in a thirty year career as a manager and definitely doesn’t impress enough Everton fans to be happy with him staying on as our manager, plenty for, plenty against and an awful lot sitting on the fence waiting for him to prove himself with his bank managing smiling as he adds to his account and thinking how the fuck does he get this much money with so little genuine ability.
\"Still Bollocks Ian lad\"Sums it up really. It's so ironic that the person who puts up the most stats has the least understanding of them. Your figures are all over the shop. In post 40 – You claim 40% success – 60% failurein post 75 (first para) – It's 46% failure failure – 54% success.In same post, same para. (This time from the ASD) wow !. You tell us it swings back again to 44% success – 56% failure. Mike G puts up fractions. Two thirds – 66,6% failureI'm all for a bit of research, but you need to take a breathe and try to understand what you are reading…and postingJust so you understand what a straw man argument is; Nobody, but nobody, has said transfers were guaranteed. So why would you spend hours trawling through Wiki in an attempt to try to prove otherwise ? Dont know ? Neither does anybody else.We are only interested in our manager's deals. not some convoluted gibberish spouted by stattos who have used half baked metrics to arrive at their fuck- witted conclusions.