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  • For balance, it is worth hearing a cross section of opinion.rnI agree there is a mixed take on our manager, but I hear a lot of well considered comments pointing out what Moyes cant or doesnt do.rnI don't hear so many lording him up with facts that convince though.rnWithout knowing every machination in the backroom and dressing room, it is difficult to say exactly how much of this is solely on him, but he sure has his faults, and he is not a credible leader or orator, some of his comments are jaw dropping, his favourite picks are there for all to see, and he does persist with them, time and time again.rnEverton must be the most predictable prem team to set up against, how many teams or fans look at the fixture list, see Evertons name and shit themselves?rnHow have we bought in so badly, why cant we use what we have better, why cant we mix things up a bit tactically, why don't we have a plan B when A clearly fails, why are the club so silent, when to we get definitive...
    Andrew Merrick in Moyes unsure ''if a club like Everton can make big huge strides''
  • Moyes needs to get back here and sort some transfers out early doors, maybe with players who are not playing in the world cup. It\'s no use trying for world cup players because if they have done well their price will have soared: ie: Bakayoko. Paid £3 million for him, (a record for us at the time), his agent said we could have got him for £300 thousand prior to the world cup.rn...
    Alan Courtney in The North American duo who could lead Everton's line
  • It took Barry a full half season to adjust to the league. In roughly the second half of the season he scored 8 goals. That would seem to suggest that in a full season he would score perhaps 16 goals. It seems to expected that if he bulks up a bit his game would much advanced,rnAlso all our attacking players suffer from shockingly bad service from our fullbacks, with increased service Barry would probably be able to increase his productivity by a significant percentage.rnI would definately keep Barry and replace Beto who only has a year left on his contract and while we admire his hustle and bustle is (pouting aside) never going to be able to contribute more than we have seen already. Barry can develop a lot Beto if kept is twenty million down the drain.rnBarry is our number one. I would like to see Dibling used regularly as his deeper laying back up.rn...
    Mike Dolan in Thierno Barry: Stick or twist?
  • Golly Adrian bet your fun at parties! Was funny have to admit! rnAs regards Jonathan David I wanted him at the club 2 years ago, then year ago he opted for Juve.rnAgent M has watched Vipotnik loads since Jan, 25 he scored in a struggling Swansea side in 48 games, he also plays for Slovenia so can play at a higher level, a more realistic target and he is a real handful. Highly recommended. 😉...
    Malcolm Kitchen in The North American duo who could lead Everton's line
  • Moyes probably arranged an end of season party only to spend it saying how great he is and how he’s doing the club a favour and finishing 13th is success. rnrnFuck him off, please! rnIt’s absolutely depressing having him as manager. ...
    Sean Mitchell in Moyes, tempering expectations, and the Everton elephants in the room
  • Our new PM is a season ticket holder. rnCongratulations Andy.rnGet nationalising asap please....
    John Collins in The North American duo who could lead Everton's line