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  • You’re in the minority Paul. I’ll concede not on Toffeweb though, which sadly has, over the last 18 months or so, spiralled into an echo chamber for the fantasists. You keep believing Everton could make huge big leaps forward if only we had a different manager. Ignore the reality of a previous owner who all but liquidated our club. I mean it only takes a matter of a couple of dozen months to get over years of financial mismanagement, poor managerial appointments and poor player recruitment if you live in la la land. You either love or hate Moyes in your world eh?...
    Andy Walker in Moyes unsure ''if a club like Everton can make big huge strides''
  • Andy W (168): to satisfy a small minority of fantasist fans. From all my chats with all the Evertonians I know, it is YOU who are in the minority. On here, for sure, but more generally also. Only one of the many blues I know wants Moyes to stay, and. I think that's more to do with being resigned. As for 'fantasist', what a disrespectful snide and shitty little comment. But do continue to bask in your fantasy that you represent a majority.You are in fact in 'a small minority '....
    Paul Griffiths in Moyes unsure ''if a club like Everton can make big huge strides''
  • Sean, “During those final games are you two suggesting the limes of O\'Brian, Keane, Tarkowski and Ndiaye were deserving of a place in the team?”rnrnAbsolutely. There was no one any better to put in ahead of them, precisely my point.rnrnWere those players playing well? Not particularly, but that is the point, I’d still have picked, for example, Ndiaye ahead of Dibling, even out of form he’s better than a sulking energy less Dibling. Alcaraz is a headless chicken, the others are still too inconsistent. None of those you mentioned could have replaced O’Brian, Keane or Tarkowski in any event.rnrnYou interpret wrongly, that acknowledging the overall weakness in our squad must mean I have blind faith in Moyes. The challenges involved in Everton becoming a top 6 team are far more complex than the lazy ‘Moyes out’, because he doesn’t spout hyperbole, over optimistic bollocks every weak in order to satisfy a small minority of fantasist fans. ...
    Andy Walker in Moyes unsure ''if a club like Everton can make big huge strides''
  • Sean, “During those final games are you two suggesting the limes of O\'Brian, Keane, Tarkowski and Ndiaye were deserving of a place in the team?”rnrnAbsolutely. There was no one any better to put in ahead of them, precisely my point.rnrnWere those players playing well? Not particularly, but that is the point, I’d still have picked, for example, Ndiaye ahead of Dibling, even out of form he’s better than a sulking energy less Dibling. Alcaraz is a headless chicken, the others are still too inconsistent. None of those you mentioned could have replaced O’Brian, Keane or Tarkowski in any event.rnrnYou interpret wrongly, that acknowledging the overall weakness in our squad must mean I have blind faith in Moyes. The challenges involved in Everton becoming a top 6 team are far more complex than the lazy ‘Moyes out’, because he doesn’t spout hyperbole, over optimistic bollocks every weak in order to satisfy a small minority of fantasist fans. ...
    Andy Walker in Moyes unsure ''if a club like Everton can make big huge strides''
  • Dave 10. Wat you say!!!...
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