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Topic Originator: istvan kozma
Date: Fri 10 Jan 18:02
I can`t believe we`ve missed an opportunity! When Moyes said he was heading back to a former club I thought the Pars was the choice!
KOZMA
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Topic Originator: donj
Date: Fri 10 Jan 21:48
Back to Everton confirmed tonight.
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Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe
Date: Fri 10 Jan 22:30
It’s only fitting he went back there now Everton’s ambitions aren’t set so high as they were back then.
He’ll easily get them back to a top 6 side if given time.
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Topic Originator: kelty_par
Date: Sat 11 Jan 00:49
Top 6? Nah. Not with Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester Utd, Newcastle, Aston Villa, Chelsea and arguably Tottenham around. You may get a decent season as the likes of Brighton, Bournemouth, Forest, Brentford, Fulham and (whisper it) West Ham have shown but it`ll be very hard to make then top 6 challengers, let alone regulars.
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Topic Originator: shellypar
Date: Sat 11 Jan 10:57
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kelty_par, Sat 11 Jan 00:49
Top 6? Nah. Not with Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester Utd, Newcastle, Aston Villa, Chelsea and arguably Tottenham around. You may get a decent season as the likes of Brighton, Bournemouth, Forest, Brentford, Fulham and (whisper it) West Ham have shown but it`ll be very hard to make then top 6 challengers, let alone regulars.
Dk why man united arent in the same "arguably" catergory as tottenham lol
COYP
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Sat 11 Jan 11:09
He will do extremely well to get them top 6 before his contract is up.
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
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Topic Originator: Paralex
Date: Sat 11 Jan 21:24
David is quite a calm, modest, undemonstrative type of manager. Maybe he didn`t make it at Man Utd because he wasn`t the type to inflict grievous bodily harm on players ( David Beckham) who stepped out of line. I think Everton know that he won`t have them challenging for the title but he does have all the qualities to steady the ship and keep them in the Premiership. One of those very good, if not excellent Scottish managers, who weren`t top bracket players but knew how to get the best out of their players. He kicked a ball about, as a lad in the Thornwood area of Glasgow at the west edge of Partick and of course, played centre half for Celtic and Dunfermline. I do wish him well and will follow Everton`s fortunes with greater interest now.
Post Edited (Sat 11 Jan 21:28)
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Topic Originator: GG4
Date: Sat 11 Jan 21:31
Absolute rubbish. Neverton will get relegated.
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Topic Originator: alwaysaPar
Date: Sat 11 Jan 21:35
Quote:
Paralex, Sat 11 Jan 21:24
David is quite a calm, modest, undemonstrative type of manager. Maybe he didn`t make it a Man Utd because he wasn`t the type to inflict grievous bodily harm on players ( David Beckham) who stepped out of line. I think Everton know that he won`t have them challenging for the title but he does have all the qualities to steady the ship and keep them in the Premiership. One of those very good, if not excellent Scottish managers, who weren`t top bracket players but knew how to get the best out of their players. He kicked a ball about, as a lad in the Thornwood area of Glasgow at the west edge of Partick and of course, played centre half for Celtic and Dunfermline. I do wish him well and will follow Everton`s fortunes with greater interest now.
No idea why he would want commit GBH on Beckham seeing he was at PSG at the time
Plus Beckham has stated in the past how grateful he was to Moyes for taking him on loan to Preston when he was manager there as it introduced to top level football for the first time
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Topic Originator: Buspasspar
Date: Sat 11 Jan 21:36
Excellent post paralex .. David is a great human being .. really hope he keeps Everton in the Premier League .. Man U`s big mistake
We are forever shaped by the Children we once were
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Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe
Date: Sat 11 Jan 21:53
It might be a short term contract (for now) but I think he’s finally went home the long way round.
I don’t ever think he’s got what it takes to get a title winning side and was surprised that he even got the Man Utd job for that reason alone but he was the fall guy there after Fergie left him with an ageing squad whereas Moyes was always at his best working with young players.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sat 11 Jan 22:34
Quote:
alwaysaPar, Sat 11 Jan 21:35
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Paralex, Sat 11 Jan 21:24
David is quite a calm, modest, undemonstrative type of manager. Maybe he didn`t make it a Man Utd because he wasn`t the type to inflict grievous bodily harm on players ( David Beckham) who stepped out of line. I think Everton know that he won`t have them challenging for the title but he does have all the qualities to steady the ship and keep them in the Premiership. One of those very good, if not excellent Scottish managers, who weren`t top bracket players but knew how to get the best out of their players. He kicked a ball about, as a lad in the Thornwood area of Glasgow at the west edge of Partick and of course, played centre half for Celtic and Dunfermline. I do wish him well and will follow Everton`s fortunes with greater interest now.
No idea why he would want commit GBH on Beckham seeing he was at PSG at the time
Plus Beckham has stated in the past how grateful he was to Moyes for taking him on loan to Preston when he was manager there as it introduced to top level football for the first time
He`s saying Moyes is not like Ferguson who DID commit GBH against Beckham
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Topic Originator: alwaysaPar
Date: Sat 11 Jan 22:41
Quote:
jake89, Sat 11 Jan 22:34
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alwaysaPar, Sat 11 Jan 21:35
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Paralex, Sat 11 Jan 21:24
David is quite a calm, modest, undemonstrative type of manager. Maybe he didn`t make it a Man Utd because he wasn`t the type to inflict grievous bodily harm on players ( David Beckham) who stepped out of line. I think Everton know that he won`t have them challenging for the title but he does have all the qualities to steady the ship and keep them in the Premiership. One of those very good, if not excellent Scottish managers, who weren`t top bracket players but knew how to get the best out of their players. He kicked a ball about, as a lad in the Thornwood area of Glasgow at the west edge of Partick and of course, played centre half for Celtic and Dunfermline. I do wish him well and will follow Everton`s fortunes with greater interest now.
No idea why he would want commit GBH on Beckham seeing he was at PSG at the time
Plus Beckham has stated in the past how grateful he was to Moyes for taking him on loan to Preston when he was manager there as it introduced to top level football for the first time
He`s saying Moyes is not like Ferguson who DID commit GBH against Beckham
I really don`t think he did, kicking something that accidentally struck someone else is not GBH
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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Sat 11 Jan 22:56
Yes it`s hyperbole of the highest order to suggest that Fergie commited GBH against Beckham. Even if, and it`s a big if , he meant to kick the boot at him it still wouldn`t meet the threshold of GBH which is battery of the severest form according to law.
And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Sun 12 Jan 00:51
Quote:
AdamAntsParsStripe, Sat 11 Jan 21:53
It might be a short term contract (for now) but I think he’s finally went home the long way round.
I don’t ever think he’s got what it takes to get a title winning side and was surprised that he even got the Man Utd job for that reason alone but he was the fall guy there after Fergie left him with an ageing squad whereas Moyes was always at his best working with young players.
2 and a half year deal so certainly not short term for him.
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Sun 12 Jan 07:50
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Buspasspar, Sat 11 Jan 21:36
Excellent post paralex .. David is a great human being .. really hope he keeps Everton in the Premier League .. Man U`s big mistake
I`m not sure you can apportion all the blame on Man U, BPP. I remember reading that he dismissed all Fergie`s backroom staff when he was appointed and brought in his own team. That allegedly created a lot of resentment amongst the players, so he probably lost a bit of respect before he`d even begun. Not what you need when you`re trying to replace the irreplaceable. 🙄
Hindsight is 20/20 vision, so they say......
Not your average Sunday League player.
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Topic Originator: WarringtonPar
Date: Sun 12 Jan 13:21
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GG Riva, Sun 12 Jan 07:50
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Buspasspar, Sat 11 Jan 21:36
Excellent post paralex .. David is a great human being .. really hope he keeps Everton in the Premier League .. Man U`s big mistake
I`m not sure you can apportion all the blame on Man U, BPP. I remember reading that he dismissed all Fergie`s backroom staff when he was appointed and brought in his own team. That allegedly created a lot of resentment amongst the players, so he probably lost a bit of respect before he`d even begun. Not what you need when you`re trying to replace the irreplaceable. 🙄
Hindsight is 20/20 vision, so they say......
100% correct GG. Clearing out the coaching team was a huge mistake. Lost years of experience overnight and replaced them with Phil Neville and Chris Woods.
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Topic Originator: Paralex
Date: Wed 29 Jan 02:23
At least one team is benefiting from the new manager bounce. I would wish it was DAFC, but looks like it`s Everton. Dinosaur Dave has two wins on the trot. Good on ye sir. I`m an Everton fan again.
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Topic Originator: NMCmassive
Date: Wed 29 Jan 22:14
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Paralex, Wed 29 Jan 02:23
At least one team is benefiting from the new manager bounce. I would wish it was DAFC, but looks like it`s Everton. Dinosaur Dave has two wins on the trot. Good on ye sir. I`m an Everton fan again.
I’ve never understood why a clubs Fanbase would want to move a successful manager on 🤷🏻♂️ I believe Moyes leaving West Ham was amicable but I also believe hearing that the fans weren’t happy with his style of football must have affected his decision
COYP
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Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe
Date: Wed 29 Jan 22:36
It’s not really controversial to say Moyes, while effective is a safety first manager.
Some sets of fans have grown up with an exciting set of squads win or lose and I suspect West Ham are a good example of that.
It’s like ‘yeah he’s done a good job but f*****g boring.
DAFC fans have gotten used to our managers in recent years being exactly the same when we are crying out for a gung-ho boss who will get us off our seats.
I don’t mind losing when I know the team have given everything.
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