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  • Why oh why do people defending Moyes always refer back to the darkest period in the clubs history to make him look like some kind of a miracle worker ? There are no Points deductions anymore. The current boardroom have not deserted their posts. We Have two strikers who have thus far avoided injury. We are able to put 200m pounds worth of talent on the pitch which we couldnt have done during that period and we now play our home games at the best stadium in the country. We have to look at the here and now. Where the club is at this moment in time. Many of the clubs who were expected to compete for Europe are falling by the wayside. In a season where every challenger is dropping points on a regular basis. All Davey Moyes has to do is to rectify his appalling home record and it will almost certainly see us qualify for Europe. To listen to some. He is the best thing since sliced bread, but if you ask him to perform a relatively simple task like stop being a coward and start usi...
    Darren Hind in David Moyes discusses Everton’s European push and incredible away record
  • Darren @ 26, I usually agree with most of what you post but your last two paragraphs are very harsh on Moyes. He has all the characteristics of a pesimist, I know the feeling being one myself. His first thought will be don't lose, which admittedly doesn't lend itself to flashy open football. On his plus side he is the most experienced manager in the league and should be able to judge which players are up to it or not. Personally I'm more concerned as of now with our results than our style of play....
    Raymond Fox in David Moyes discusses Everton’s European push and incredible away record
  • Sean, great point about the Brentford game - I think this match against Bournemouth will show us if Moyes is able to learn and change. To be fair, we were without a number of key players, but we aren't this time do the pressure is on Davey to be bold at home. That's what is missing, playing like the home team when at home! Iraola on the other hand is showing some great resilience and ambition. Losing key players and bringing in young players who he plays from the start. I thought maybe his bubble had burst when their form dipped, but he's picked it right back up and they play with great intent. ...
    Stu Gre in Everton vs Bournemouth: Preview, Predicted Lineups and Where to Watch
  • Ian #19, only one goalkeeper on the bench? Has the other one got a game for the U21s?...
    Eric Myles in Everton vs Bournemouth: Preview, Predicted Lineups and Where to Watch
  • Sean #26, look at the stats, with a Keane Tarkowski partnership we've gained,what is it now? 25 of our 37 points, maybe more? And the only reason Keane didn't play against Forest was that he was injured, he would have played otherwise....
    Eric Myles in Everton vs Bournemouth: Preview, Predicted Lineups and Where to Watch
  • My usual breakfast trawl through TW and now surprises. Love the positivity on this site. All the usual culprits giving out about the Manager and his team he will pick before he even picks his team The have an old saying “Paper never refuses ink” I think I’ll wait until a team is picked to make a comment. The only comment is that the players that are picked need to perform as a team like they did in the second half against Fulham not like the first half....
    Neil Cremin in Everton vs Bournemouth: Preview, Predicted Lineups and Where to Watch