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So people telling me that they would have stuck by Moyes when he accumulated Everton's worst ever points tally and finished 17th. f*** off would you lot have done.

 

 

 

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What is your question?

 

He hasn't got a f**king clue what his question is tbqph.

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So people telling me that they would have stuck by Moyes when he accumulated Everton's worst ever points tally and finished 17th. f*** off would you lot have done.

 

 

 

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What is your question?

 

If Moyes turned up here from Preston, got Newcastle their worst ever points tally and finished 17th, would this board not be in meltdown saying he's out of his depth and needs sacked?

 

Personally i believe they wouldn't have give him a chance in hell to turn things around.

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Pardew would never get 8 or 9 years anywhere cos hes shit and everyone else sees it except for the following known criminals:

 

Ian W

Brettnufc

Inochi

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Named and shamed, how will I go on?

 

FWIW I wasn't saying he should get 9 years, I was hinting at what Brett said, basically that sometimes sticking through tough times is the right thing to do.

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So people telling me that they would have stuck by Moyes when he accumulated Everton's worst ever points tally and finished 17th. f*** off would you lot have done.

 

 

 

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What is your question?

 

If Moyes turned up here from Preston, got Newcastle their worst ever points tally and finished 17th, would this board not be in meltdown saying he's out of his depth and needs sacked?

 

Personally i believe they wouldn't have give him a chance in hell to turn things around.

 

Besides league position, you are ignoring all (every.single) factor that would determine whether or not this board would be in "meltdown".

 

 

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So people telling me that they would have stuck by Moyes when he accumulated Everton's worst ever points tally and finished 17th. f*** off would you lot have done.

 

 

 

?

What is your question?

 

If Moyes turned up here from Preston, got Newcastle their worst ever points tally and finished 17th, would this board not be in meltdown saying he's out of his depth and needs sacked?

 

Personally i believe they wouldn't have give him a chance in hell to turn things around.

 

When Moyes joined Everton they were already in relegation trouble, if anything he helped them avoid it. I'm not really sure what your point is.

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So people telling me that they would have stuck by Moyes when he accumulated Everton's worst ever points tally and finished 17th. f*** off would you lot have done.

 

 

 

?

What is your question?

 

If Moyes turned up here from Preston, got Newcastle their worst ever points tally and finished 17th, would this board not be in meltdown saying he's out of his depth and needs sacked?

 

Personally i believe they wouldn't have give him a chance in hell to turn things around.

 

Nope, we would have wanted him out. I do believe we have seen enough of Pardew in nearly 3 years to want him out though. It has now spanned 4 seasons (He has started 3 of them) and I don't believe he has a fucking clue how to improve us. Moyes finished 4th the season after 17th  and proved that was the right thing to do. Can you see Pardew even finishing in the top ten?

 

I'm also sure Moyes tried to do right things in the season he finished 17th but can't really remember it.

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So people telling me that they would have stuck by Moyes when he accumulated Everton's worst ever points tally and finished 17th. f*** off would you lot have done.

 

 

 

?

What is your question?

 

If Moyes turned up here from Preston, got Newcastle their worst ever points tally and finished 17th, would this board not be in meltdown saying he's out of his depth and needs sacked?

 

Personally i believe they wouldn't have give him a chance in hell to turn things around.

 

When Moyes joined Everton they were already in relegation trouble, if anything he helped them avoid it. I'm not really sure what your point is.

 

They did manage to finish 7th the season after Moyes joined before slumping to 17th so I suppose his record is similar to Pardews first few years. I just think Pardew's a cunt who has no clue and has shown nothing in the way of developing the squad as a whole

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So people telling me that they would have stuck by Moyes when he accumulated Everton's worst ever points tally and finished 17th. f*** off would you lot have done.

 

 

 

?

What is your question?

 

If Moyes turned up here from Preston, got Newcastle their worst ever points tally and finished 17th, would this board not be in meltdown saying he's out of his depth and needs sacked?

 

Personally i believe they wouldn't have give him a chance in hell to turn things around.

 

Besides league position, you are ignoring all (every.single) factor that would determine whether or not this board would be in "meltdown".

 

No i'm not, lowest ever points tally in the history of the club and a 17th place finish for a new young manager would certainly be getting labelled out of his depth and time to move on. Btw that wasn't the only time sections of Everton fans wanted him gone, their was other times too but the board did excellent to keep the faith in him and now he's managing the biggest club in the country. This is not me saying Pardew can be the next Moyes, i just think it's one bad season and we should be judging on this season to see if this side can bounce back, Everton and Moyes did, so can we.

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So people telling me that they would have stuck by Moyes when he accumulated Everton's worst ever points tally and finished 17th. f*** off would you lot have done.

 

 

 

?

What is your question?

 

If Moyes turned up here from Preston, got Newcastle their worst ever points tally and finished 17th, would this board not be in meltdown saying he's out of his depth and needs sacked?

 

Personally i believe they wouldn't have give him a chance in hell to turn things around.

 

Besides league position, you are ignoring all (every.single) factor that would determine whether or not this board would be in "meltdown".

 

No i'm not, lowest ever points tally in the history of the club and a 17th place finish for a new young manager would certainly be getting labelled out of his depth and time to move on. Btw that wasn't the only time sections of Everton fans wanted him gone, their was other times too but the board did excellent to keep the faith in him and now he's managing the biggest club in the country. This is not me saying Pardew can be the next Moyes, i just think it's one bad season and we should be judging on this season to see if this side can bounce back, Everton and Moyes did, so can we.

 

When they finished 17th which of their players should have been in a top 8 team?

 

Also, what were the finances like? What was their recruitment policy?

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‘We get criticised a lot for perhaps not overspending and not perhaps being a little bit more ambitious in terms of our signings.

 

But you can look at those other situations where it has not gone well and Leeds are an example of that unfortunately.”

 

taken from The Mag

 

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Doesn't miss a trick:

 

‘We get criticised a lot for perhaps not overspending and not perhaps being a little bit more ambitious in terms of our signings.

 

But you can look at those other situations where it has not gone well and Leeds are an example of that unfortunately.”

 

taken from The Mag

 

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As will be the other 19 teams in the Prem this year. Financial peril awaits them all.

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‘We get criticised a lot for perhaps not overspending and not perhaps being a little bit more ambitious in terms of our signings.

 

But you can look at those other situations where it has not gone well and Leeds are an example of that unfortunately.”

 

taken from The Mag

 

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Cracking point Alan, so glad we didn't spend now.

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Doesn't miss a trick:

 

‘We get criticised a lot for perhaps not overspending and not perhaps being a little bit more ambitious in terms of our signings.

 

But you can look at those other situations where it has not gone well and Leeds are an example of that unfortunately.”

 

taken from The Mag

 

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There is no middle ground with them...always pull out extremes.  The jounos should be msking this bullshiters life much harder. They just let him spout off with no challenge.

 

Everton arent loaded but always bring players in, they never break themselves and have had really tight financial moments but still invest.

 

Bullshitter is bullshitting again.

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