There was a Bluenose (Scouser, obv.) just now on Talksport, saying that Moyes is too shrewd to go to Spurs.
To be fair, it's as though we actively set out to get a shit manager. I doubt Spurs will fire Woy or someone of his calibre.
Probably makes sense for Everton as Moyes, with only one year left on his contract, is likely to walk away next year either way.He has got them into the top 4 twice, whatever you may think of him, its an achievment.
For us this is great news
Just been mentioned on Talksport that, a compensation package is being discussed with Everton for Moyes
Just been mentioned on Talksport that, a compensation package is being discussed with Everton for Moyes
They've been looking at Martinez, so maybe him..
Moyes is arguably a better manager than 'Arry.
Massive risk by spurs, they only need to look at us (when we sacked rafa) to realise the grass isn't always greener on the other side.......
This is what I was referring to earlier when I said "being seen as a good manager".
Spurs are where they are because of the players they signed and sold long before Harry arrived.Decisions they made like selling Keane and Berbatov, when it was roundly said Spurs must lack ambition to sell their best players - note the bollocks that proved to be.
Look at Harry's signings, fucking shite by and large. The best signing during his time being one he knew nothing about when Levy went ahead and signed VDV without his knowledge.
Now if you want to credit Harry for being at Spurs when a number of players hit their peak, go ahead. I know he has control over how each one of them ages.
Spurs are where we were in 2008, where Villa where when O'Neill decided to jump ship. They've signed shite players for a few years and now they don't have money to cover their mistakes. They will suffer, regardless of whether they keep Harry. Football clubs generally rise and fall with their finances, the exceptions are the ones you can credit good managerial ability to but they're few and far between.
So he should take credit for esnuring players hit thier peak?
If they sold Bale and Modric tomorrow they would have £60 million minimum, decent enough for a rebuild. Players he has helped develop.
Yeah, full credit to him for keeping them alive.
they don't have money to cover their mistakes.
GUESS WHO'S BACK
IN THE MUTHA FUCKIN HOUSE ?
WITH A FAT DICK
FOR YOUR MUTHA FUCKIN MOUTH ?
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ahhhhhhhhhh sighs with reliefYeah, full credit to him for keeping them alive.
I'm far from a fan of 'Arry's but he does deserve some credit for the success he's had despite the money spent . He won the FA Cup with portsmouth and got spurs in the top 4 twice which they hadn't been close to doing for yrs and yrs .
Anyway he's off back to the second hand car lot for a while .
For Moyes, read Rodgers?Spurs are going to fall apart, they can kiss goodbye to their star men, this will just be the excuse they are looking for - and I hope they get fucking Moyes that will fuck Everton up too.
Moyes is good in his niche at Everton getting the best out of a team with loan deals and fuck all money, I don't think having money to spend and dealing with a squad of top players is himor that he would know how to deal with it all
This is what I was referring to earlier when I said "being seen as a good manager".
Spurs are where they are because of the players they signed and sold long before Harry arrived.Decisions they made like selling Keane and Berbatov, when it was roundly said Spurs must lack ambition to sell their best players - note the bollocks that proved to be.
Look at Harry's signings, fucking shite by and large. The best signing during his time being one he knew nothing about when Levy went ahead and signed VDV without his knowledge.
Now if you want to credit Harry for being at Spurs when a number of players hit their peak, go ahead. I know he has control over how each one of them ages.
Spurs are where we were in 2008, where Villa where when O'Neill decided to jump ship. They've signed shite players for a few years and now they don't have money to cover their mistakes. They will suffer, regardless of whether they keep Harry. Football clubs generally rise and fall with their finances, the exceptions are the ones you can credit good managerial ability to but they're few and far between.
Fan of 'Arry. Not 'fan of 'Arry's'.
Sorry - back on topic.