on January 11, 2025, 7:19 pm, in reply to "He keeps us up. I don't think the Friedkins have time for a deep rethink of the club, a cultural "
However, if keeping us up is success, then Dyche and FSam and Frank Lampard can say they were successful... would you agree with them ? I would regard them more as functional as in they did what was asked of them. Moyes has said he spent 11 successful years at Everton, I don't buy into that spin.
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reboot or whatever the term is these days. We need that, but we need to be in the PL too. We were going down under Dyche. Moyes will keep us up, tends not to buy absolute trash, and maybe deserves another shot at a big club (which we still are, dammit.) Plus we can always bin him off like he did us if he doesn't gain traction. I'm fine with it given the situation, and we have to start from somewhere. (More accurately, we have to start from the dogshit situation Moshiri left us in.) Previous Message
Under difficult circumstances. And we’ll be forever thankful for that.
Big Joe was our last successful manager. Evertons success should be measured in trophies. Unfortunately there’s no net spend trophy.
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But he was successful at Everton Football Club.
I know its all about opinions, but anyone who thinks he should have done better last time...is just wrong.
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saying “It’s great to be back! I enjoyed 11 wonderful and successful years at Everton and didn’t hesitate when I was offered the opportunity to rejoin this great club."
How do you define successful ? for me, its winning trophies and Everton won a trophy every decade (WW2 excluded) until Moyes arrived. I know its not his fault as the owners had no money.... but no way can he say his tenure was successful without a trophy. Its like Bill saying 'you had good times' ffs.
He's the right man to deal with our current mess, but I hope our new owners don't share his view of success.
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