Burt wrote:eastlandsblue wrote:I cant understand the sudden dislike for a manager who stands his ground. Moyes believes in his players and their ability and doesnt want all the hard work put in by his staff and players, ruined by boardroom memebers, who believe selling lescott would be good buisness.
For that reason I admire the bloke, and cant dislike him for not wanting to sell us one of his best defender. It will be sad for football and Everton FC, if its him who as resigned, and it will only be because of the above
That cannot be argued but the fact that he did exactly the same with Lescott at Wolves when they said he was not for sale but caved in to the weight of dough being thrown at them, makes him a hyprocryte of the highest order. He has too many similarities to Taggart IMO and I wouldn't slash on Taggart if he was on fire. The only liquid I would throw on him in that scenario, would be petrol.
pepsi_dave wrote:Apparently there was a rumour on Twitter saying that he had quit, perhaps thats where the rumour started and perhaps that is the TALKsport "Source".
Wouldn't surprise me, but then again wouldn't be that surprised to learn that it's true and that he has walked out!!!
Liverpoool in turmoil means no top 4 for them, Chumps league here comes city!!!
Wonderwall wrote:well said, moyes is not a personable fella or a likeable chap, however, he is a consistant good prem manager who IMO gets the best out of players. I too admire his stance, although he should keep his trap shut at times.
svengali wrote:I've just seen his double on SSN arriving at Anfield for tonight's game!
Lee's Alter Ego wrote:Ive heard its hughes as doesnt feel hes had the financial backing
mr_nool wrote:So who's for employing Benitez tomorrow?
Vhero wrote:Would love either scouse 1 or 2 to lose there managers as it would help us out.
Slim wrote:eastlandsblue wrote:I cant understand the sudden dislike for a manager who stands his ground. Moyes believes in his players and their ability and doesnt want all the hard work put in by his staff and players, ruined by boardroom memebers, who believe selling lescott would be good buisness.
For that reason I admire the bloke, and cant dislike him for not wanting to sell us one of his best defender. It will be sad for football and Everton FC, if its him who as resigned, and it will only be because of the above
It's not that he wants to keep his defender, that much is fine. It's the fact he is gaining image mileage out of denying the evil oil barons from swooping in and taking who we want.
We put a bid in, they came out and published it just to say they turned us down.
We put another bid in, they did the same.
We didn't put a bid in, they come out and set a fucking ridiculous price.
Hughes mentions he has to talk to the people who can make the deal happening(I thought he meant Cook and his crew) Moyes takes offence and says HE is the one Hughes should be talking to, even though Hughes doesn't negotiate himself.
Moyes has seeked out any opportunity to create and then take the moral highground here, he is as bad as Berlusconi was in january if not worse.
simon12 wrote:Slim wrote:eastlandsblue wrote:I cant understand the sudden dislike for a manager who stands his ground. Moyes believes in his players and their ability and doesnt want all the hard work put in by his staff and players, ruined by boardroom memebers, who believe selling lescott would be good buisness.
For that reason I admire the bloke, and cant dislike him for not wanting to sell us one of his best defender. It will be sad for football and Everton FC, if its him who as resigned, and it will only be because of the above
It's not that he wants to keep his defender, that much is fine. It's the fact he is gaining image mileage out of denying the evil oil barons from swooping in and taking who we want.
We put a bid in, they came out and published it just to say they turned us down.
We put another bid in, they did the same.
We didn't put a bid in, they come out and set a fucking ridiculous price.
Hughes mentions he has to talk to the people who can make the deal happening(I thought he meant Cook and his crew) Moyes takes offence and says HE is the one Hughes should be talking to, even though Hughes doesn't negotiate himself.
Moyes has seeked out any opportunity to create and then take the moral highground here, he is as bad as Berlusconi was in january if not worse.
I follow this line and predict him holding a City shirt within 48 hrs subject to personal (which are hard to agree!!) and passing a medical
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