I did one before the match and for the same site here is two opinions which best fit the general opinion of the evertonians
again it from a site where you cant read unless you sign up but here is the link
http://www.grandoldteam.com/forum/forums/2-Everton-Forum
again it from a site where you cant read unless you sign up but here is the link
http://www.grandoldteam.com/forum/forums/2-Everton-Forum
Well Done Moyes, Really, Bravo...
... for being the most incompetent manager in the league right now by a mile.
Evertonians will be understandably upset by this performance, and Moyes has suddenly made the game against Sunderland more than just the bonus to the season - he´s made it a must win. And so it proved. Instead of a chance to have a go at Liverpool away from home and have the FA Cup game as the bonus it was, he threw the derby, signalling the FA Cup as the priority, heaping massive amounts of pressure on his team and today was the end result.
Absolute garbage. Nobody can defend him logically anymore. He is done.
All I can say is thank God for that fluky Cahill goal because, without it, that would have been 2 or 3-0 because you could see the players literally sh*tting themselves in that first half because of the importance of the game.
I am baffled at how any Evertonian can back this t*t any further. We may go to the Stadium of Light and win, but who the hell cares, because then there's the prospect of being utterly embarrassed at Wembley, potentially by Liverpool, because we have a manager who tactically doesn't know his arse from his elbow.
I wanted him gone two years ago, but I never thought I'd be in the position where I genuinely hate the manager of Everton Football Club.
He's an embarrassment - join the media fapfest for him if you want, I watch it week in, week out and I'm not buying it. He's sh*te.
That's season over for me. Hope to be proved wrong but can't see us winning the replay. I was happy with starting eleven, but as it panned out Osman was anonymous and should have been replaced. There wasn't a replacement on the bench which begs the question, where was Barkley? Coleman is direct and has a go but his decision making and delivery don't seem to be developing. Distin was immense, Felliani not far behind and Cahill gave exactly what we missed on Tuesday, some bite. Jelavic looks like he'll prove to be a good buy. Drenthe goes from the sublime to the ridiculous, I'd be amazed if Moyes signs him.
Tuesday's gamble hasn't paid off. We can moan about the ref (and boy did I) but we forced one double save in the second half, at home against a side missing their two best players. Yes, we should have had a penalty, but there was a blatant foul by Felliani in the build up to our goal.
