06 Nov 2013 14:11:57
hi guys, ed's:)it's not the players, please .it's moyes and his staff who are not good enough to coach saf team of champions and instead of makeing them feel good and give them confidence he blame our players if he does not win, and play's for not to lose so how can he blme them they have like won the league 5times and moyes does think that his everton team where as good as us, I think moyes is struggling he knows he made a big mistake not atleast keep rene so instead of going for the kill or for the win he plays for draws, moyes has to change quickly or he will lose his job if he does not go for the win, hope he makes it but we will found out about that soon enough, have a nice day btw I bet 2 draws in leverkusen and juve yesterday and won 1100kr it's like betting 10pounds and u won like 110pounds, does someone have good tips about todays game I was thinking napoli will win with 2 and dortmund with 1 score zee:)


1.) 06 Nov 2013
Zee,

You really need to get over the obsession with Moyes mate, the fans at the ground are behind him and are doing as Sir Alex asked. I assure you it could have been a lot worse than this.

SAF has given Moyes his worst team for years to work with. Moyes decided in the summer to start with a clean slate and allow every player the chance to prove themselves, hence why nobody left in the summer. Once he has made his mind up on the players he will get rid of the dead wood and bring in the players we need, that I imagine he is already scouting.

The reason he has taken this approach is because he knows he will be given time, something that most managers are not allowed in the current game. We need to get behind him like SAF asked us to.


2.) 06 Nov 2013
Hi Zee,
Not sure what has happened you used to be a ray of sunshine, and now the complete opposite.
Moyes wasnt my choice to take over in the summer, far from it, and I certainly wasnt thrilled about Rene leaving, but both of those things are done now. There is no point constantly posting the same whether we win, lose or draw.
Moyes is the manager now, like it or not, and all we can do is back him to grow into the role, instead of constantly looking for an opportunity to dig the knife in. We have actually played better the last few games (the sociedad game aside) and results are coming. We all now we had a shocking start, but we are 3 points of chelsea with the so called "second coming" and are steadily climbing the table. Win on Sunday and we blow it wide open. I for one will be cheering the team on, and backing the man tasked with replacing a legend - just an idea for you.
RomanRunner


3.) 06 Nov 2013
I am with GDS on this one. While there are some strange decisions taken by Moyes in terms of substitutions, playing 11, tactics and our general attitude, you can't go any further than SAF in terms of putting the blame on. This is SAF's squad. Yes he managed this squad and they "over performed", but that does not take away the fact that we are in dire need of replacements. The first 11 is poor, our midfield is the worst in the top 10 and our wingers have been average for more than a season now. It will be unfair to expect Moyes to make this squad play attacking, fluid, one touch football. He should partially take the blame, he should have started much before July 1st. But primarily it is SAFs stubborn attitude and reluctance to replace ageing players that has put us in a spot.

I doubt if Guardiola can make us play an exciting brand of football with our current personnel. It is a sticky period, let's be true to our manager. Support the squad and back them. I am prepared to take a patchy season with no silverware. Yes if it is not addressed in the near future, the whole lot should be sent packing.

Deeps.


4.) 06 Nov 2013
The question is do we give Moyes free run at the cheque book when his first purchase, Fellaini, is not inspiring confidence in Moyes ability; that is the ability to choose a United player not an Everton one. I am uncomfortable at what Baines might cost us, not just in cash but any player sacrifice to get him when he is nearly 29.
If the Glazers finally release real major funds how many of us truly trust Moyes with our future? I for one am very concerned given what I have seen so far, especially with Fellaini.


5.) 06 Nov 2013
Red Man, I think we have to although I agree Baines will over priced given his age. Fellaini is an odd one. I'm not his biggest fan but I thought he would do a job for us. Sadly he has looked out of sorts although I think he did ok last night: it was good to see him getting stuck in.

I think we have to let Moyes bring in his own players. It's tough right now but most things that need fixing are not of Moyes's making.


6.) 07 Nov 2013
I Agree with GDS2

I just can't see any better way to play considering our midfielder's are either injured or not good enough? According to some here most would be right, which is why have had to revert to old school tactics

Our 3 best midfielder's "available" played last night, our best a 40yr old yoga enthusiast which say it all really. I think Adnan should of got a run out instead of young.

A 4-3-3 is an option but we don't have the players with the movement or creativity. The fluidity for that formation just is not there.

Moyes is stuck between a rock and a hard place. You play 4-5-1 you have to leave out a striker and again you play with at least one winger and Kagawa as a 10, you may as well play Rooney and RVP and Rooney won't sit deeper in the midfield.

I don't blame Moyes wanting to Play Rooney and RVP in the same team, why wouldn't you? We need quality with the exception of Adnan and Kagawa of course. Moyes needs to find 2 midfielder's that compliment those 4 players and we will be unstoppable