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  • Neil @ 100, agree 100% with the 4 areas you pointed out for criticism of Moyes: 1) Sort out our defensive frailties on corners. 2) Sort out our own corner strategy. 3) Sort out the home form. 4) Make substitutions earlier in the game. Look forward to you agreeing with posters who raise them if they are repeated this season. ...
    Steve Brown in Everton switch warm weather plans to the Algarve
  • Ian @ 99, it was your post @ 81 that did the airbrushing. Your depiction of the careers of these managers after winning a trophy is a complete generalisation. You were also very careful not to mention their careers before so you can give the impression that the trophy win was a one-off (and therefore had an element of luck). Let’s look at your list of “failures”: Alec McLeish - had already won the Scottish Premier League twice, Scottish Cup twice and Scottish League Cup twice before he guided Birmingham City to the League Cup (and promotion). Juande Ramos - won the Spanish Cup, Spanish Super-Cup and 2 UEFA Cups with Sevilla before winning the League Cup with Spurs. Harry Redknapp - won the Intertoto Cup with WHU and the First Division title and FA Cup with Portsmouth. He reached the League Cup final in 2009 with Spurs. His win ratio at Spurs was 49.8% and his team finished 4th, 5th, 4th and 8th in his four seasons there. Brendan Rodgers - won 2 Scottish Premier Leagu...
    Steve Brown in Everton switch warm weather plans to the Algarve
  • Me too Tony. I packed the aways in years ago,apart from the odd one. When I think back at the effort we all made to get to matches away it makes me smile,not a chance of me doing that now mate. Tbh, I don't feel the same connection to my club as I once did. Sad but true....
    John Collins in No Regrets?
  • Quite possibly my favourite album, and definitely in my top three. Top three? Just give us one genuine centre-forward, that’ll do most of us!...
    Tony Abrahams in The Beto Conundrum
  • Sorry make that three!...
    Tony Abrahams in No Regrets?
  • Two different explanations, from two people who usually have totally different opinions, with both posts making a lot of sense to me! Honestly Darren, I’ve found it hard just going to Bramley-Moore, for a lot of games mate, and there have been times when I’ve watched Everton, playing away on the television, for a midweek night match and when the final whistle has gone, my first thought has been thank god, I haven’t got a three hour journey, to get myself home. I’m getting old, not so much the brain, as the body, and I’ve stood the test of time, during my younger years, but it’s not just Everton, it’s football in general. Digital tickets, digital money, and the game getting ruined by digital refereeing. No wonder so much about the beautiful game now seems so robotic....
    Tony Abrahams in No Regrets?