Dyche gone 16:27 - Jan 9 with 6604 views | LongLegs | Not sure if thats good or bad news for us |  | | |  |
Dyche gone on 19:13 - Jan 9 with 455 views | Chris_ITFC | Butterfly effect. McKenna calls Philogene, Dyche gets sacked. If not, why were the buying him a £20m player one day (who they wanted in the summer), sacking him the next? |  |
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Moyes is "odds-on".... on 19:15 - Jan 9 with 448 views | ITFCBlues |
Moyes is "odds-on".... on 19:00 - Jan 9 by PhilTWTD | Yes, I was thinking that would be the sort of route they would take. Agree, Moyes is probably the worst from our perspective. |
Similar style to Dyche, is that going to yield more goals and results? Not to mention I can't imagine many Everton fans would be happy with this and will they be able to attract players with Moyes as the currwnt manager? Maybe I'm wrong! |  |
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Moyes is "odds-on".... on 19:25 - Jan 9 with 373 views | portmanking |
Moyes is "odds-on".... on 19:15 - Jan 9 by ITFCBlues | Similar style to Dyche, is that going to yield more goals and results? Not to mention I can't imagine many Everton fans would be happy with this and will they be able to attract players with Moyes as the currwnt manager? Maybe I'm wrong! |
Agree, I'd say Moyes is actually one of the best options we could hope for. He's not going to rip up the rule book and have them playing with pace and vigour. They'll be the same, one-dimensional, dour Everton that have stunk out the Prem for the last few years. Plus, most Evertonians aren't keen on him going back there in the first place. |  | |  |
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