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I don't love Tarky, ive always thought he was a f***ing yard dog bottom of the league defender, I honestly can\'t wait til he is gone...
Mick O\\\'Malley in Moyes insists Everton ‘not out of it yet’ in race for Europe despite latest setback -
Andy (130), how can you possibly know “There's no manager out there that could do better at this present moment that could improve us the way Moyes has.” or say “don't throw in names like Ireallo Andrews Glasner et al because believe me they really wouldn't.”
Who do you think you are, God Almighty?
You don’t even know that an era is longer than a lifetime, and you’ve been short changed if you consider 40 years to be standard for a lifetime.
It’s always frustrating when points are dropped but it’s amazing to see some have clearly already mentally binned the likes of KDH and Ndiaye because they squander chances. Jeez, those guys are working like Trojans for the team and they are at least creating those chances. If they slotted them routinely they wouldn’t be with us because they would have had much better offers elsewhere. Let’s sort out the bigger problems in the team first before we get majorly stressed that the flair players aren’t exactly Ronaldo and Messi....
Si Cooper in Everton squander another winning position as Mateta levels it -
Stones on his way to EFC and possibly John McGinn too....
Jack Convery in Crystal Palace vs Everton: Player Ratings -
If City, win the title it will be harder to let them off with a fine and slap on the wrist for their rule breaking. As everyone will be up in arms another title for the cheats. If Arsenal win it, then people will be less aggrieved about a wishy washy punishment. WHU are not a Sky darling, Spurs for some reason are, ( 64 years since they won the title ) and this result will almost certainly keep them up - Everton will roll over when we play them. I just hope Leeds batter them but can't see it happening.
One other thing if the officials had given us the 'deffo' at WHU, they could be in an even worse position now. Any way I want Bowen at Hill Dickinson next season, that would be a real step in the right direction. He became an England player under Moyes I think and maybe he'd like to play for him again.
Maybe we should ban corners, if refs can't stop the melees and have direct free licks taken from a spot 25 yards out, directly in front of the goal - sorted....
Jack Convery in Premier League — Matchweek 36 -
The game has moved on but the same cannot be said of our manager.
His modus operandi for young players has been the same for 20 years:
1) Sit on the bench for 6 months to watch and learn from senior pros making repeated mistakes.
2) If injuries force it, come into the side and play out of position for 3 games.
3) Remain in the side until the senior pro is fit, or until you make your first mistake in a game, following which you will be dropped.
4) Sit on the bench for 6 months to watch and learn from senior pros making repeated mistakes.
5) Get transferred after 12 months because you didn't live up to your potential.
It has nothing to do with earning trust.
I would expect Moyes to be suitably embarrassed that Merlin and Tim have played so well when he was forced to play them. That would require self-awareness, so unlikely. He will simply claim it justifies his methods.
Meanwhile, we can watch the likes of Miles Lewis-Skelly, Rio Ngumoha, Junior Kroupi, Robbie Mainoo, Josh King, Ni...
Steve Brown in Everton squander another winning position as Mateta levels it -
When you\'ve hit your 60\'s, and are fabulously wealthy despite having never succeeded at all in your decades-long chosen profession, it\'s unlikely that such a person is going to present a different psychology in a bid to achieve any success they\'ve never understood.rnrnBy their 60\'s many people have been conditioned by their personal experience to inadvertently sound like a broken record (as many of us lot do!). rnrnMoyes is exactly like that too. He\'s incapable of achieving success, except for his own bank account of course - like so very many £millionaire folk in football the world will never remember as being even bog standard.rnrnDan Freidkin is in his 60\'s too.rnrnWill he show enterprise leading to trophy-winning success for Everton?rnrnHmm! ...
Don Alexander in Everton squander another winning position as Mateta levels it

