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David Moyes said after the game Everton deserved more because they had a couple of chances. I agree, they probably deserved a draw. But the thing with Moyes is he isn´t fit enough to work out a gameplan that helps his team perform for a whole season. Pumping balls into the box and hoping for the lucky bounce from throw-ins will not improve your players or team-play by any means. If you get the lucky breaks, it will of course help you to a few good wins over superior teams during a season, but you won´t benefit in the long run if you manage your team this way. That´s why a team finishing 4th five seasons ago now find themselves in 16th place despite bringing in quite a few good players.

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45 minutes ago, Lee909 said:

Football genius at his best

 

"We were a centre-forward away from competing for the Premier League." David Moyes discusses leaving @Everton for @ManUtd and gives his thoughts on the current squad...

 

 

Claiming Everton style was as good as anyone in the league during his time

He was almost right, Everton were a Pele and a different manager away from competing. 

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2 hours ago, Lee909 said:

Football genius at his best

 

"We were a centre-forward away from competing for the Premier League." David Moyes discusses leaving @Everton for @ManUtd and gives his thoughts on the current squad...

 

 

Claiming Everton style was as good as anyone in the league during his time

Twenty teams compete for the Premier League every season. Only one team wins it every season and it's never looked likely that Everton would win it. Even with another center-forward.

 

Mind you, if that center-forward was Luis Suarez...

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8 minutes ago, Shooter in the Motor said:

Twenty teams compete for the Premier League every season. Only one team wins it every season and it's never looked likely that Everton would win it. Even with another center-forward.

 

Mind you, if that center-forward was Luis Suarez...

Pfft, he was nothing compared to Jelavic.

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1 hour ago, sir roger said:

I thought he was still manager when they won at Old Trafford with the Costa Rican lad scoring but I could be ( And hope I am ) wrong.

He was manager of United and Martinez was in charge of Everton.

He got something like one away point off the top 4 in 10 years.

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