09 Jun 2026 09:36:11
Well my fellow Evertonians, I think it's as plain as the nose on your face that TFG have no plans to relieve Moyes the Messiah of his duties, so let's rejoice as the 25/26 season will more than likely be our highest place finish in the league under this current incumbent. Moyes is let's keep what we have it could be worse sort of guy; he is rarely the type of manager that will bust a guy to make great strides, just a inch better is progres in his eyes. That kinda manager can never take us back to the days of Nil Satis Nisi Optimum. It's should actually now be it's better than nothing or in Latin Aliquid Est Melius Quam Nihil. This man will consider this season a success. Job done, judging by his comment in the Spurs game where he actually says we were the better team for the last 20 minutes. Is that the kinda manager we really wanted to lead us into what was meant to be a brave new era with a state of the art new stadium ?️ generating new income streams that was slowly meant to wake this sleeping giant of a club from it's slumber and start the long road back to be a upper middle table side at worst and start pushing on from there to win cups, gain European qualification and dare I say it in time even challenge for the league title again? Trust me when I say under this manager the only thing we might win is the EFL Trophy.
If I did not know any better I would believe Moyes was being paid by our neighbours across Stanley Park as was since we have moved grounds to further destabilise us, but no it's just the only way that dithering Dave knows how to run a club. My optimism for the 26/27 season is already being to wain. What say my fellow Evertonians. ????
{Ed025's Note - i really want to tell you you are talking tripe TB...but i cant, but fact is that we cant do anything about it mate and we will still be there at the start of the season willing them on..its the hope that kills you..
09 Jun 2026 13:38:15
I’m personally looking forward to this coming season when Moyes has more of his own players in. We’ll fill the void at right back and hopefully get rid of some fringe players that just haven’t cut it.
Alcaraz would be first to go for me. Although we all would have loved European football, we haven’t got the numbers to compete, so I believe it’s a blessing. Onwards and upwards. ?
09 Jun 2026 14:13:08
What do you mean we haven’t got the numbers to compete? Palace won the Conference League; do they have more numbers than us? Freiburg lost to Villa in the Europa League final; do you think they have more numbers than us?
Your final league position, or winning a cup, gets qualification for Europe. We weren’t good enough to qualify, no other reason.
09 Jun 2026 14:19:23
Agree we weren't good enough to qualify but also we have a paper thin squad. I believe it's a blessing.
09 Jun 2026 13:11:22
I can Ed that's a right load of cobblers mate, strewth
{Ed025's Note - as always they are just opinions mate and will not effect anything the club decide to do..time will tell i suppose..
09 Jun 2026 16:16:23
Very sad times when supporters don't want to see us play in Europe. It's not like we couldn't add to the squad pre season, and it would have given some of our younger players the opportunity to show what they can do. And, let's not forget the extra revenue.
Blessings in disguise, tut tut tut.
09 Jun 2026 17:38:57
Agree, Bmd, my mate's a Spurs fan and he says they got over £70 million in Europe.
09 Jun 2026 23:36:29
Yes he is Ed25.