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If Kenny has a heart attack and they appoint Robbie Fowler as temporary manager until the end of the season then I'll be convinced relegation's happening :lol:

 

Or John Barnes  :lol:

 

That'll work, as long as they hold on and give him it at the right time.

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If Kenny has a heart attack and they appoint Robbie Fowler as temporary manager until the end of the season then I'll be convinced relegation's happening :lol:

 

Or John Barnes  :lol:

 

That'll work, as long as they hold on and give him it at the right time.

 

I chuckled anyway.

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A sideline - I only saw the second half, but I was really impressed with how well Everton played, considering the team they put out. Moyes really deserves a crack at a bigger club.

 

Good thing you didn't see the first. :lol:

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A sideline - I only saw the second half, but I was really impressed with how well Everton played, considering the team they put out. Moyes really deserves a crack at a bigger club.

 

He's lucky to be in the Everton job ffs.

 

We're underperforming massively.

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A sideline - I only saw the second half, but I was really impressed with how well Everton played, considering the team they put out. Moyes really deserves a crack at a bigger club.

 

He's lucky to be in the Everton job ffs.

 

We're underperforming massively.

 

http://thedogatemycareplan.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/pretty_please.jpg

 

Swap? Pretty please?

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A sideline - I only saw the second half, but I was really impressed with how well Everton played, considering the team they put out. Moyes really deserves a crack at a bigger club.

 

He's lucky to be in the Everton job ffs.

 

We're underperforming massively.

 

This is the type of opinion were often accused of having, one day your going to get JFK as manager then you will beg Moyes to come back.

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A sideline - I only saw the second half, but I was really impressed with how well Everton played, considering the team they put out. Moyes really deserves a crack at a bigger club.

 

He's lucky to be in the Everton job ffs.

 

We're underperforming massively.

 

This is the type of opinion were often accused of having, one day your going to get JFK as manager then you will beg Moyes to come back.

 

I know - being unhappy with 12th place with this squad is outrageous.

 

I've praised Moyes countless times but his limitations are becoming increasingly prevalent. At times it feels like our financial situation isn't holding him back as much as he's holding us back. He's a good manager and he's done very well with us, but it's starting to get stale.

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A sideline - I only saw the second half, but I was really impressed with how well Everton played, considering the team they put out. Moyes really deserves a crack at a bigger club.

 

He's lucky to be in the Everton job ffs.

 

We're underperforming massively.

 

This is the type of opinion were often accused of having, one day your going to get JFK as manager then you will beg Moyes to come back.

 

tight table man, interested to know where everton fans think they should be this season?  presumably above us and the mackems, right up with spurs...

 

have they backed moyes enough to achieve that year in year out, there's not much standing still goes on in top flight football, if you're not developing the squad and moving forwards, more often than not you're going backwards

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A sideline - I only saw the second half, but I was really impressed with how well Everton played, considering the team they put out. Moyes really deserves a crack at a bigger club.

 

He's lucky to be in the Everton job ffs.

 

We're underperforming massively.

 

This is the type of opinion were often accused of having, one day your going to get JFK as manager then you will beg Moyes to come back.

 

tight table man, interested to know where everton fans think they should be this season?  presumably above us and the mackems, right up with spurs...

 

have they backed moyes enough to achieve that year in year out, there's not much standing still goes on in top flight football, if you're not developing the squad and moving forwards, more often than not you're going backwards

 

There's no doubt our total lack of finances plays a big part, yes, and it would be foolish to not recognise that. However the point is, this squad Moyes has, "the best I've had at Everton" to quote the man himself, is not performing anywhere near where they should be - which I consider to be in and around the top 6. That said, you're quite right, the tightness of the table means our season isn't over yet but it's been a clear underperformance to which most of the staff - players and management - need to take responsibility for.

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A sideline - I only saw the second half, but I was really impressed with how well Everton played, considering the team they put out. Moyes really deserves a crack at a bigger club.

 

He's lucky to be in the Everton job ffs.

 

We're underperforming massively.

 

This is the type of opinion were often accused of having, one day your going to get JFK as manager then you will beg Moyes to come back.

 

tight table man, interested to know where everton fans think they should be this season?  presumably above us and the mackems, right up with spurs...

 

have they backed moyes enough to achieve that year in year out, there's not much standing still goes on in top flight football, if you're not developing the squad and moving forwards, more often than not you're going backwards

 

There's no doubt our total lack of finances plays a big part, yes, and it would be foolish to not recognise that. However the point is, this squad Moyes has, "the best I've had at Everton" to quote the man himself, is not performing anywhere near where they should be - which I consider to be in and around the top 6. That said, you're quite right, the tightness of the table means our season isn't over yet but it's been a clear underperformance to which most of the staff - players and management - need to take responsibility for.

 

Arteta's been out for ages non?

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