At the time of writing this, these Everton fans aren’t keen on ‘dinosaur’ David Moyes possibly taking over.
Interestingly, it was stated last night that Moyes could possibly be appointed as Everton boss, and Marco Silva’s sacking has since been announced.
Moyes last managed West Ham in the Premier League, however, the 56-year-old only lasted 31 matches, which isn’t a great look considering he could potentially be entering the same level. The Scotsman’s longest spell in charge of a club was with Everton, where he managed the Toffees for 516 games averaging 1.53 points per match.
Regardless of the current managerial situation, it’s clear to see that these Everton fans don’t want Moyes.
Looks like the journalists have been briefed, then – David Moyes, possibly with Tim Cahill as his assistant.
The fact we’re in this position is embarrassing, let’s not lie.
This season is basically a write-off.
— Everton Blue Army (@EvertonBlueArmy) December 5, 2019
We deserve to get relegated if we appoint that dinosaur Moyes
— jimmy (@jimmy26430629) December 5, 2019
Are we still in transition? Or have we transited to crisis now??
— Xenophon Law (@TheXentertainer) December 5, 2019
Horrific. Why would we even consider Moyes? Have the club (the fans haven’t) forgotten what he did when he first went to United?? He offered us peanuts for two players, basically two for the price of one!!!! He treated us with ZERO respect. And has Moyes EVER won a trophy?
— Simon Bradley (@badacrobat) December 5, 2019
If we get post Everton Moyes, the Moyes who’s ego had outgrown him, then we go down. If we get Preston Moyes, we MAY be ok…
— Craig (@cragfairbrother) December 5, 2019
Typical inept board,Kenwright with his 7%,gets his man,David Moyes,throw in Tim Cahill as a sweetener and the mugs who sell out every week,who travel in there thousands up and down the country will have that….small club mentality…Rafa was right…
— michael jennat (@mickeyjayjay) December 5, 2019
Could be worse than a write off if we go down.
— TX Bill (@GOT_TXBill) December 5, 2019
Embarrassing. Might as well get Big Sam back as well
— DazRB1878 (@DarrenBarnard1) December 5, 2019
Would you like to see David Moyes return to Everton?
No
Yes
Surprisingly Moyes’ Manchester United spell was actually his best ever, with the 56-year-old managing to get his highest ever points per game total of 1.73 during his time at the club.
Again
— Big Mo Schneiderlins Yellow Streak (@charlatanefc) December 5, 2019
Shambles!!!
— #CoYb (@Toffees1878efc) December 5, 2019
What Do We Think?
At the moment there aren’t that many realistic options to choose from, although with the current squad, a manager like Niko Kovac might be looking at some of the players and be thinking that he could do amazing things with them. However, David Moyes knows the club and knows the fans, so perhaps the Scotsman is the safest option out there.