David Moyes

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Do you think Moyes should be Everton manager next season?

Poll runs till Fri Mar 27, 2026 9:44 am

Yes
18
53%
No
11
32%
Unsure
5
15%
 
Total votes: 34

UnsyisaRhino
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As frustrating as some of it is, until he has a fully functional first 11 he can trust, I'm willing to give him some leeway with how we setup. Zero quality at fullback, inconistent quality in attacking spaces (not helped by Graelish getting injured) and a lack of creativity in our central midfielders, mean we are limited in how we can play.

The contrast between good and bad is the hardest part. We have great performances with a more balanced team against Villa and Forrest, but then switch things up only to look worse and lose anyway against other teams.

Ultimately, he's done what he needed to do this year, brought some stability and kept us clear of the relegation battle.
Bumble
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Cereal Killer wrote: Thu Feb 26, 2026 11:31 am I suppose they’ll get to enjoy watching their slightly less shit football in the Championship 🤷‍♂️
Typical Talksport point of view.
Cereal Killer
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Bumble wrote: Thu Feb 26, 2026 12:00 pm Typical Talksport point of view.
You need to expand your horizons, but ok, they can enjoy the same shit football in the Championship, happy now?
TheRam
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I mean, West Ham were awful towards the end under moyes and after three years of being there I think the fans were right to want better.

He took them as far as he could.
superpull
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TheRam wrote: Thu Feb 26, 2026 12:27 pm I mean, West Ham were awful towards the end under moyes and after three years of being there I think the fans were right to want better.

He took them as far as he could.
Took us "as far as he could" as well, we then had a horrid time year-on-year afterwards.

Is he a Mourinho who ruins long-term prospects for short term wins (his decade in charge of us makes that unlikely) or is he simply someone who gets more than he should out of the parts he has to work with and can paper over cracks?
NickNack
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superpull wrote: Thu Feb 26, 2026 12:33 pm Took us "as far as he could" as well, we then had a horrid time year-on-year afterwards.

Is he a Mourinho who ruins long-term prospects for short term wins (his decade in charge of us makes that unlikely) or is he simply someone who gets more than he should out of the parts he has to work with and can paper over cracks?
Our long term prospects were ruined after Moyes left but what happened was nothing to do with him and everything to do with mismanagement bordering on negligence
Juanito
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TheRam wrote: Wed Feb 25, 2026 7:03 pm If we sack moyes we’ll be sacking a manager with a brilliant track record that includes a European trophy and getting west ham into the top seven.

I’m not sure we’d get a manager with a better track record than that?
Haha. Well when you say it like that, how could we! Conference league success with the most expensively assembled team in the competition, yes, I would take it, too.

He had Kudus, Bowen etc and still played crap, predictable football and was sacked for it. He gets teams stabilised but then they conceded far too many goals, football was awful and he was sacked.

He’s been outstanding at stabilising us, it’s been remarkable but I think he’s hit a ceiling and we could possibly do better.
TheRam
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Juanito wrote: Thu Feb 26, 2026 2:45 pm Haha. Well when you say it like that, how could we! Conference league success with the most expensively assembled team in the competition, yes, I would take it, too.

He had Kudus, Bowen etc and still played crap, predictable football and was sacked for it. He gets teams stabilised but then they conceded far too many goals, football was awful and he was sacked.

He’s been outstanding at stabilising us, it’s been remarkable but I think he’s hit a ceiling and we could possibly do better.
Think that’s harsh.

He got them 6th, 7th, won a European trophy and got them to the semis of the Europa league.

It did end poorly and I didn’t want him because of that. West Ham fans will say he tanked the league to focus on europe which I don’t buy myself, but they still finished 9th, so the ceiling is high, and the floor when it goes bad is high as well.
Duncandisorderly
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I dont think we can afford to sack Moyes with the quality of squad and depth in certain areas. We have some good players, and some really poor ones in desperate need of upgrading. Another year at least of Moyes is fine for me, hopefully we fill some of the massive holes in the squad quality before we get the next guy in to try to take us on the next step. Despite some poor performances at times this season I've enjoyed us competing again and not having the stress of a relegation battle.
Silas
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I think you have to look at what it says to potential managers and players if you get rid of Moyes if we finish anywhere around mid table or above. It doesn't say ambition I think it says we lack patience. The footballs dire right now but we know as much as any fanbase that when Moyes gets it right his teams can play great football.

No idea whether he's got it in him to do that here but he deserves a go at it.
Bluebridge
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He is capable of producing an easy on the eye attacking team, Arteta, Pienaar, Osman, Cahill, Baines, Coleman, Yak etc. I’m hopeful he can similarly replicate that, even though you know he’ll still revert to “do not lose” over “go for it” over the “big” boys.
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