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After United's 3-0 defeat by Liverpool on Sunday, Sheedy tweeted: "All of you out there, Moyes was never interested in our youth team or players."

 

Sheedy also criticised Moyes's tactics, adding: "Punt the ball up to [Marouane] Fellaini - great viewing."

 

Moyes was Everton manager for 11 years from 2002 until last summer, when he left to replace Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford.

 

Under Moyes's replacement Roberto Martinez, Everton are three points ahead of United in sixth place.

 

Sheedy, 54, said: "We now have a manager who wants to win games."

 

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Van Persie's been awful for a while now.

 

Looks like he just doesn't care anymore. It stated when Mulensteen was pushed out...iirc

 

He said the total opposite in the programme at the weekend.

 

What's he going to say though? 'This hopeless sweaty sock hasn't got a clue, fuck this shit!' :lol:

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Don't recall him saying that at the time, unsurprisingly.

 

Someone should remind him that only Man U, Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool won more points than Everton in the 11 years Moyes was in charge. Before him they were constantly fighting relegation. Sounds like bitterness to me.

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Martinez may have got lucky with Barkley, Lukaku, and the big Felliani cash in.

The problem with him at Wigan was always at the back. At Everton, he's inherited an established and very solid back four. They conceded fewer than ManU last season.

Martinez has done well, but it is very early to be claiming genius and decrying what Moyes did there.

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Martinez may have got lucky with Barkley, Lukaku, and the big Felliani cash in.

The problem with him at Wigan was always at the back. At Everton, he's inherited an established and very solid back four. They conceded fewer than ManU last season.

Martinez has done well, but it is very early to be claiming genius and decrying what Moyes did there.

 

Absolutely. :thup:

 

While I think Moyes was bashing his head off his own glass ceiling, there's no doubt whatsoever that he laid down incredibly solid foundations within the first team, perfect for another manager with a bit more attacking nous. Martinez couldn't have picked a better job for himself, real test for him is when he has to start replacing the old guard with his own players, especially at the back.

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Fergie won't be back.

dunno if Man Utd go out this week and a delegation of senior players goes to Fergie to complain about Moyes being useless etc and he gets the sack (wouldn't be the first time in Man Utd history) then who better as a caretaker until the wider selection of better candidates after the world cup.

The man is 72. Let him relax.
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Martinez may have got lucky with Barkley, Lukaku, and the big Felliani cash in.

The problem with him at Wigan was always at the back. At Everton, he's inherited an established and very solid back four. They conceded fewer than ManU last season.

Martinez has done well, but it is very early to be claiming genius and decrying what Moyes did there.

 

Absolutely. :thup:

 

While I think Moyes was bashing his head off his own glass ceiling, there's no doubt whatsoever that he laid down incredibly solid foundations within the first team, perfect for another manager with a bit more attacking nous. Martinez couldn't have picked a better job for himself, real test for him is when he has to start replacing the old guard with his own players, especially at the back.

 

Agreed

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Replacing Lukaku's an interesting one as well.

 

Just like us and Remy.

 

Except Remy is by far our most important player and the same can't be said for Everton with Lukaku.

 

 

just sayin'

 

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Everton at the very least will sign someone decent on loan.

 

On the other hand, we are too good for loans, but not good enough to sign players apparently.

 

We will therefore re-boot Shola and keep flogging the dead donkey Cisse.

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Replacing Lukaku's an interesting one as well.

 

Just like us and Remy.

 

Except Remy is by far our most important player and the same can't be said for Everton with Lukaku.

 

 

just sayin'

 

 

Their drop in form and struggle to score at all without him says otherwise.

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Van Persie's been awful for a while now.

 

Aye just the top scorer in the league last season, absolutely shit that Van Persie lad.

 

Different interpretations of the word while. I would say Van Persie has been really, really poor for a while now as well.

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Van Persie's been awful for a while now.

 

Aye just the top scorer in the league last season, absolutely shit that Van Persie lad.

 

Different interpretations of the word while. I would say Van Persie has been really, really poor for a while now as well.

 

:thup:

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Van Persie's been awful for a while now.

 

Aye just the top scorer in the league last season, absolutely s*** that Van Persie lad.

 

Different interpretations of the word while. I would say Van Persie has been really, really poor for a while now as well.

 

:thup:

 

He's been crap since he was forced to do the full 90 against us while half fit.

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Van Persie's been awful for a while now.

 

Aye just the top scorer in the league last season, absolutely shit that Van Persie lad.

 

This post is like a disease that only people who don't go to the doctor get. Horrible.

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