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David Moyes Does It Again (John Terry - Seamus Coleman)

Just watched it back there and what an absolute shit show that 'defending' is from Coleman :lol:

Isidor could have had a little dance he was left so open before putting it in.

I don't think you can single out Coleman - their midfield was none existent and the whole defence stood and watched.
 

In today’s market 17 years is one hell of a long time.
Even if he only had 9 great years name a Sunderland player who’s done that?
Still think Itvwas a class gesture and good luck to the lad.
9 great years this century is a struggle to recall. 🤣🤣 Although I suppose Kevin Ball would qualify from the 90s.

Mind the last year has been canny. I'm looking forward to Enzo's testimonial shortly after Riggy's.
I don't think you can single out Coleman - their midfield was none existent and the whole defence stood and watched.
Coleman didn't have a scoobie Wilson was even there. Daydreaming about cocktails on the beach. He nearly tried to stop it with his hand but didn't want sending off in his final appearance.
 
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Sooner he's gone the better, I like Everton a lot but with him in charge I cant stand seeing them do well.

They need to get rid like, he's spent a fortune this season on young players he's barely given a chance to.
 
My Evertonian mate reckons he stayed 9yrs too long of the 17 he spent at the club. Was on a kings ransom apparently and in his opinion hit his ceiling donkeys ago and styimed improving the squad.

He hates Moyes too. Reckons a run of form has glossed over what has been poor football all season.
Moyes can't do a thing wrong with the media .
Gets way too much praise as this bloke capable of weaving gold from shite under his fingernails. He has been dreadful as much as he's achieved results down the years
 
Not sure any of us will forget Moyes' stunt for Chelsea and John Terry.

Commentator says during the game with about 25 minutes left that he (Moyes) would love to get Coleman on but "doesn't do sentimentality".

Ends up bringing him on for a round of applause at 2-1 down with 5 minutes left and Coleman is at fault for the third to wrap it.

Never change, Moysey :cool:
I know it was sweet revenge for moyes behaviour here
 
My Evertonian mate reckons he stayed 9yrs too long of the 17 he spent at the club. Was on a kings ransom apparently and in his opinion hit his ceiling donkeys ago and styimed improving the squad.

He hates Moyes too. Reckons a run of form has glossed over what has been poor football all season.
I know both teams were poor in the first half, but while watching it, i knew we could and would improve (in fact i posted that at half time) second half. I'd give up any interest in football if I had to watch football like that on a regular basis. And i mean no disrespect to the club. While watching that, i was thinking, "how the hell are they above us in the league "?
 
I'm no Moyes fan but they might want to have a word with West Ham fans.
Still not entirely convinced that they were particularly wrong not to renew his deal there mind.

The West Ham fanbase are ridiculously entitled and the amount of stick he took from them was bizarre considering that he won them the Conference League but they conceded a shitload of goals in the 2nd half of his last season there and considering that he sets his sides up to be pragmatic and hard to break down defensively, once you can no longer defend there really isn't much point in having him as your manager.

Their board probably did him a massive favour in getting rid when they did as they've been a really badly ran club for years and it's probably reached the stage where no manager they could have realistically attracted could have halted the downward spiral. Certainly don't understand why Nuno took the job there considering how high his stock was post-Forest.
 
the man is incredibly bitter about losing to us, I'm sure he suspected it would be 'an easy 3 points' for everton.
 
At least he did it for one of his own players...and not stopped the game for one of the opposition's.

That wasn't sentiment, it was grovelling to Chelsea cos he knew it would be on the TV.
 
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