Pfffft....I'd joined it long before you posted that list. At least I've explained my reasoning.
Must be going blind in my old age
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Pfffft....I'd joined it long before you posted that list. At least I've explained my reasoning.
I bet there's been a rush of new subscribers too, not MAGS though oh no. It's bizarre how many log ins Danger Mag has. The Mags are struggling can't even get Davey to half the outers vote.Sima has finally joined the 'Moyes in' mag group.
Too late for the Mags to alter the vote, somebody twitter, text Shorty the outcome.Mags love Moyes
More than 29%, increasing all the time...
NoI was a bit pissed when I posted it (drink eases the pain of Sunderland games) and I wanted it over by the next game which I drunkenly thought was this weekend.
The stay long term and sack figures have swung about 3% in week.
Of 830 people who have voted not far off 2/3rds want him sacked and less than a 1/3rd want Moyes for the long term.
Are you watching Short and Bain?
A landslide for Moyes ... Oh hang on ... Looks even worse when you factor in all the Mags voted stayMore than 29%, increasing all the time...
A landslide for Moyes ... Oh hang on ... Looks even worse when you factor in all the Mags voted stay
Poor Davey Moyes only wanted by Masochists and Mags ... He's stuck in an Everton time warp. He reminds me of the old man yearning for his lost love.
More than 29%, increasing all the time...
Mags love MoyesWhenever you see a poll increase like this, there tends to be wum's involved
22.6% to approaching 30%.... It's never subtle
I wonder what the other 39,000 ish that regularly attend SOL would have voted. My guess is Moyes inThe poll is now closed.
I was a bit pissed when I posted it (drink eases the pain of Sunderland games) and I wanted it over by the next game which I drunkenly thought was this weekend.
The stay long term and sack figures have swung about 3% in week.
Of 830 people who have voted not far off 2/3rds want him sacked and less than a 1/3rd want Moyes for the long term.
Are you watching Short and Bain?
Same goes with Short.Baffles me how any Sunderland fan can want him to remain.
In all fairness, if they stick with now it could be said they are out of touch with the majority of fans (given how important the role of manager is). Doesn't mean they're wrong, but...The poll is now closed.
I was a bit pissed when I posted it (drink eases the pain of Sunderland games) and I wanted it over by the next game which I drunkenly thought was this weekend.
The stay long term and sack figures have swung about 3% in week.
Of 830 people who have voted not far off 2/3rds want him sacked and less than a 1/3rd want Moyes for the long term.
Are you watching Short and Bain?
My guess just from those around me and talking to loads of people a huge % for Moyes out. In fact I don't know anybody that has a good word to say about him. All the Mags on here voted to keep him yet wouldn't want him, which speaks volumes.I wonder what the other 39,000 ish that regularly attend SOL would have voted. My guess is Moyes in
Sticking with a busted flush is hardly going to inspire either supporters or players. He's had his day, Everton looks like that was as good as it was going to get for him. He's just not very good anymore.I havent a good word to say about him but i reckon it would only go from bad to worse to farce if we sack him. I honestly dont know who a viable alternative is. I think we are doomed irrespective and yet another change in management will make our situation no better.
I wonder what the other 39,000 ish that regularly attend SOL would have voted. My guess is Moyes in
Name one manager who would be able to come in, assess the squad, decide on a style of play, improve the current available players to the required standard and survive?