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Re: A genuine question for Moyes backers

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Newmarket wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 6:35 pm Well they had the chance to get rid of Moyes during the WC break and again after the Wolves debacle.

Now , with a cup weekend upon us the board had probably their last chance to sack him and give a new manager valuable time before the Geordies.

Ultimately they chose to not only keep him in the job on the strength of our win over the worst Everton team in living memory , maybe ever , but they actually backed Moyes in a January transfer window with almost certainly more to come.

So don’t you lot think it’s about time we all just got behind the manager and the team and give it some of the ‘in Moyes we trust’ type support in the face of adversity ?



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Re: A genuine question for Moyes backers

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Newmarket wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 4:27 pm
palerider wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 2:14 pm I thought I'd bump this as one win and one of them has put his head above the parapet.


Prompted by seeing McDullard on Sky saying "We have to go to Derby and prove we're one of the top sides in the country".


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Re: A genuine question for Moyes backers

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palerider wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 6:57 pm
Newmarket wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 6:35 pm Well they had the chance to get rid of Moyes during the WC break and again after the Wolves debacle.

Now , with a cup weekend upon us the board had probably their last chance to sack him and give a new manager valuable time before the Geordies.

Ultimately they chose to not only keep him in the job on the strength of our win over the worst Everton team in living memory , maybe ever , but they actually backed Moyes in a January transfer window with almost certainly more to come.

So don’t you lot think it’s about time we all just got behind the manager and the team and give it some of the ‘in Moyes we trust’ type support in the face of adversity ?



Fuck off.

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Re: A genuine question for Moyes backers

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palerider wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 6:59 pm
Newmarket wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 4:27 pm

Who’s the one ?
You know you cheeky rascal.
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Re: A genuine question for Moyes backers

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Newmarket wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 6:35 pm Well they had the chance to get rid of Moyes during the WC break and again after the Wolves debacle.
And the procrastination has now denied the masses the opportunity of ushering in a new exciting era of Dycheball. Everton will now surely surge up the league causing, no doubt, much gnashing of teeth and tut tutting from the bubble blowing hordes watching yet more dreams fading and dying as the increasing likelihood of a return to the championship looms large.

We must hope the vertically challenged one still has Alex MCLeish’s number on speed dial before all hope flies out of the window, chasing those fucking bubbles.
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Re: A genuine question for Moyes backers

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palerider wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 2:14 pm I thought I'd bump this as one win and one of them has put his head above the parapet.


Prompted by seeing McDullard on Sky saying "We have to go to Derby and prove we're one of the top sides in the country".


I haven't stopped laughing yet.
When I heard that,I spat my tea out!

I am not sure what world he is in,but his not in mine.

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Don't Often Give Moyes Credit,But...

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Him picking up Aguerd was one bit of good business. Moyes has been after him for a while,so deserves praise here.

I said it a few weeks on another site ,his a Rolls Royce of a player.He would walk into.ANY side in World Football,his that bloody good.

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Re: Don't Often Give Moyes Credit,But...

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terrya1965 wrote: Sat Feb 04, 2023 9:22 pm Him picking up Aguerd was one bit of good business. Moyes has been after him for a while,so deserves praise here.

I said it a few weeks on another site ,his a Rolls Royce of a player.He would walk into.ANY side in World Football,his that bloody good.
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Re: Don't Often Give Moyes Credit,But...

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Get out clause if we go down??
Just like my dreams they fade and die.
But on the positive side..............

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Re: Don't Often Give Moyes Credit,But...

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Credit,fuck him.
Nah it doesn’t outweigh the fucking around he’s done in other areas we desperately needed improving.

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