Sorry but I have not been on this site a great deal of late. So please enlighten me, how exactly is Moyes when compared to previous Everton managers been below average. Can you show me the proof? Even post a link to your previous post please.
I have previously posted links, do some research. He is Below Average because his average position with Everton is 8th. Evertons all time PL average is 7th. Evertons all time league average is 7th. If their all time average is 7th and Moyes average is 8th then he is with out question BELOW AVERAGE. Hope that explains it simply enough for you.
how i changed my opinion again based on SUN or Skysport? show me pls where i changed my opinion here is your posts here !! "Manure running scared" "How do you feel about Jose turning you down?" if you are assuming am changing opinion based on sky or Sun you seem to come up with stories from out of your head let us remind us again of how genius you are http://www.not606.com/showthread.php/181448-Manu-fans-and-Rafa quoting yeahh we were worried bcz we rated Rafa .. you are idiot man .. no one can take your posts seriously.. everyone knows you are just a wum you are the typical "village idiot" .. who sys stupid things all the time and people laugh on him
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_League_records_and_statistics look about halfway down OK its only the PL, but thats the only history your lot have Everton is 7th
Where do you get your figures from? The 1992-93 season saw the Premier League begin. 1992-93 Everton finish 13th Joe Royle 1993-94 Everton finish 17th Joe Royle 1994-95 Everton finish 15th Joe Royle 1995-96 Everton finish 6th Joe Royle 1997-97 Everton finish 15th Joe Royle replaced in March 97 with caretaker David Watson. 1997-98 Everton finish 17th Howard Kendall 1998-99 Everton finish 14th Walter Smith 1999-00 Everton finish 13th Walter Smith 2000-01 Everton finish 16th Walter Smith 2001-02 Everton finish 15th Walter Smith replaced in March 02 by Moyes 2002-03 Everton finish 7th David Moyes 2003-04 Everton finish 17th David Moyes 2004-05 Everton finish 4th David Moyes 2005-06 Everton finish 11th David Moyes 2006-07 Everton finish 6th David Moyes 2007-08 Everton finish 5th David Moyes 2008-09 Everton finish 5th David Moyes 2009-10 Everton finish 8th David Moyes 2010-11 Everton finish 7th David Moyes 2011-12 Everton finish 7th David Moyes 2012-13 Everton finish 6th David Moyes That means David Moyes was in charge of Everton in Premier League for 11 full seasons not including of course his March 2002 start in 2001-02 season when he took over from Smith. That means over 11 seasons, Everton under Moyes finished 7.54. Rounded that up gives you 8. However since 1992 and the beginning of the Premier League, the average finishing position of Everton football club before Moyes took over (first full season 2002-03) was 14th. Their overall Premier league average finishing position is 11th which is still 3 places below Moyes. Like I said, I don't know where you get your figures from.
And if you look at annual squad wages he's performed well above his station. But hey, we can't let facts get in the way of CPofL KTBFFH's views.
Dont care about the youngsters coming through? You plastics should be careful in this hot weather. You might warp...
I watched the second half, it was like watching a pre-season game... Prediction: Welbeck won't play many league games this season. He was dreadful, fulfilling his prime role as a non scoring striker. Moyes won't have the time or patience to cut him the slack Fergie did and I can't see how he can start ahead of or alongside RVP, Hernandez, Rooney or Rooney's replacement. The excuse will no doubt be that it's pre season and he's not match sharp but he looked as sharp as he did all of last season ie ****e. Zaha impressed when he came on and apparently Januzaj was good in the first half so I also can't see Welbeck being a regular winger ahead of them, Nani, Valencia or Young. He's better than Lukaku and Walcott though, allegedly.