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Moyesy said: "No, I feel as though I am happy with the situation. The chairman is as well. We talk on the phone every day, so it's nothing that needs to be resolved by any big talks.
"I am heavily concentrating on the team and I personally don't feel the need that we have to sit down and do it.
"Whatever happens, I'm here until the end of the season anyway. There's no great panic. My commitment at Everton is total and it always will be. I don't see it as a big problem. Right now, if you asked me if it was even in my head, it's not even crossed my mind.
"If it became a problem for the players then I'd need to look at it, but hopefully it won't. The players are focused and we all know what we are trying to do."
"I think it's every man for himself, really. Alan has been there a couple of years and for him to have an eight-year contact is a good message for him, the club and the Newcastle fans because they know where they are heading.
"But is it something a manager who has been at a club for 10 years would do? I'm not quite sure that quite fits the bill. Supporters can become fickle and at times they want a change as well."
the last bit is worrying
Moyesy said: "No, I feel as though I am happy with the situation. The chairman is as well. We talk on the phone every day, so it's nothing that needs to be resolved by any big talks.
"I am heavily concentrating on the team and I personally don't feel the need that we have to sit down and do it.
"Whatever happens, I'm here until the end of the season anyway. There's no great panic. My commitment at Everton is total and it always will be. I don't see it as a big problem. Right now, if you asked me if it was even in my head, it's not even crossed my mind.
"If it became a problem for the players then I'd need to look at it, but hopefully it won't. The players are focused and we all know what we are trying to do."
"I think it's every man for himself, really. Alan has been there a couple of years and for him to have an eight-year contact is a good message for him, the club and the Newcastle fans because they know where they are heading.
"But is it something a manager who has been at a club for 10 years would do? I'm not quite sure that quite fits the bill. Supporters can become fickle and at times they want a change as well."
the last bit is worrying
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Manager of the month for September.
Super- Number of posts : 38101
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Super wrote:Manager of the month for September.
Should have been Steve Clarke, really. Done a great job with WBA.
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Super wrote:Manager of the month for September.
Our results for September:
Everton 3-1 Southampton
Leeds United 2-1 Everton
Swansea 0-3 Everton
Everton 2-2 Newcastle
West Brom 2-0 Everton
Two wins, two defeats (one against lower league opponents) and a draw. Not really MOTM material imo.
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Armchair Evertonian wrote:Super wrote:Manager of the month for September.
Our results for September:
Everton 3-1 Southampton
Leeds United 2-1 Everton
Swansea 0-3 Everton
Everton 2-2 Newcastle
West Brom 2-0 Everton
Two wins, two defeats (one against lower league opponents) and a draw. Not really MOTM material imo.
The very fact Everton are riding high in the league is the reason for Moyes getting the dreaded manager of the month award.
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And Moyes says that fans may start deserting the game if players continue trying to earn cheap free-kicks and penalties.
Jack Rodwell was sent off for a tackle on Suarez during Liverpool's win at Goodison Park last term and, although the red card was rescinded after video replays showed there was no contact, Moyes remains outraged about the incident.
Looking towards Sunday's game, he said: "I've got concerns about Suarez, yes, because he's got history and these people are very good at it.
"Last year was a dive, and the referee made a really poor decision that ruined the game after 15 minutes.
"It will turn the public and fans off football if they think people are conning their way to results. When you're out to manufacture results, supporters don't like it.
"Supporters don't like the idea of people going to ground too easily. Everyone who has ever played football, everyone who's been involved, would hate that. You'd be saying, 'Get up!'
"People who play football find it very hard to go along with. Retrospective viewing of diving is nearly more important than some of the other technology they are thinking about."
and the banter continues........
Over to you Uncle Buck.
Jack Rodwell was sent off for a tackle on Suarez during Liverpool's win at Goodison Park last term and, although the red card was rescinded after video replays showed there was no contact, Moyes remains outraged about the incident.
Looking towards Sunday's game, he said: "I've got concerns about Suarez, yes, because he's got history and these people are very good at it.
"Last year was a dive, and the referee made a really poor decision that ruined the game after 15 minutes.
"It will turn the public and fans off football if they think people are conning their way to results. When you're out to manufacture results, supporters don't like it.
"Supporters don't like the idea of people going to ground too easily. Everyone who has ever played football, everyone who's been involved, would hate that. You'd be saying, 'Get up!'
"People who play football find it very hard to go along with. Retrospective viewing of diving is nearly more important than some of the other technology they are thinking about."
and the banter continues........
Over to you Uncle Buck.
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If he signed a 4 year deal tomorrow and in the Summer Arsenal ask to speak him to be manager. We agree on terms of being compensated.
Circa how much would we get?
Circa how much would we get?
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Mr_Ben wrote:If he signed a 4 year deal tomorrow and in the Summer Arsenal ask to speak him to be manager. We agree on terms of being compensated.
Circa how much would we get?
From arsenal? About tuppence ha'penny. From Chelsea, Citeh or United, probably £3 million.
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Tonteau wrote:Mr_Ben wrote:If he signed a 4 year deal tomorrow and in the Summer Arsenal ask to speak him to be manager. We agree on terms of being compensated.
Circa how much would we get?
From arsenal? About tuppence ha'penny. From Chelsea, Citeh or United, probably £3 million.
So not too much then.
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Mr_Ben wrote:Tonteau wrote:Mr_Ben wrote:If he signed a 4 year deal tomorrow and in the Summer Arsenal ask to speak him to be manager. We agree on terms of being compensated.
Circa how much would we get?
From arsenal? About tuppence ha'penny. From Chelsea, Citeh or United, probably £3 million.
So not too much then.
Generally not too much is it? I can't think of the precedents Chelsea paid Porto a lot for AVB.
Chelsea confirmed the appointment of Villas Boas as their new manager on a three-year contract with immediate effect on 22 June 2011.[16][17] They indirectly paid Porto €15 million (£13.3 million) compensation via Villas-Boas to activate his release clause and free him from his contract with Porto
so I guess it all depends what clause we have in Moyes's conract.
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I doubt Moyes will allow a big release fee to be written in to his contract.
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I've got a no-compete clause in all our staff's contracts, though funnily enough not in mine. That's what we need.
"Davie, you can go to Manure, Chelsea or Barca, but the no-compete clause means you have to concede your games against Everton"
"Davie, you can go to Manure, Chelsea or Barca, but the no-compete clause means you have to concede your games against Everton"
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Everton manager David Moyes has given the first definitive answer about his future plans by revealing he expects to begin discussions over a fresh contract in the new year.
Full story: Daily Mail
Full story: Daily Mail
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The President wrote:Everton manager David Moyes has given the first definitive answer about his future plans by revealing he expects to begin discussions over a fresh contract with Arsenal in the new year.
Full story: Daily Mail
More like it
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Armchair Evertonian wrote:The President wrote:Everton manager David Moyes has given the first definitive answer about his future plans by revealing he expects to begin discussions over a fresh contract with Everton ladie's in the new year.
Full story: Daily Mail
More like it
He's Loyal.
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The President wrote:Everton manager David Moyes has given the first definitive answer about his future plans by revealing he expects to begin discussions over a fresh contract in the new year.
Full story: Daily Mail
very clever move, give me money to take us to the next step, or i am thumbing a lift to london with felli
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Sir Alex Ferguson backs Everton boss David Moyes, 49, to take over when his reign comes to an end at Old Trafford. Ferguson, who will be 71 at the end of the month, is thought to prefer fellow Scot Moyes - and Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho - ahead of former Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola.
Full story: Sunday Express
Full story: Sunday Express
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and there we see why Moyes hasn't signed a new contract... all change in the summer I'm afraidThe President wrote:Sir Alex Ferguson backs Everton boss David Moyes, 49, to take over when his reign comes to an end at Old Trafford. Ferguson, who will be 71 at the end of the month, is thought to prefer fellow Scot Moyes - and Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho - ahead of former Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola.
Full story: Sunday Express
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is wanted by Real Madrid to replace Jose Mourinho if the Portuguese manager leaves at the end of the season.
Full story: Sunday Express
hmmm arsenal money to spend
man utd money to spend
everton skint but home/heart etc
Full story: Sunday Express
hmmm arsenal money to spend
man utd money to spend
everton skint but home/heart etc
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Everton manager David Moyes has revealed his ambition to coach in a European league one day - and named Germany as the most appealing option.
Full story: Daily Mail
http://www.toffeeweb.com/season/12-13/news/23253.html
Full story: Daily Mail
http://www.toffeeweb.com/season/12-13/news/23253.html
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the jellyman wrote:Everton manager David Moyes has revealed his ambition to coach in a European league one day - and named Germany as the most appealing option.
Full story: Daily Mail
http://www.toffeeweb.com/season/12-13/news/23253.html
Watch all the tools on Toffeepleb go ballistic....
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https://www.facebook.com/DavidMoyesForChelseaFc#!/DavidMoyesForChelseaFc
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Lumper wrote:https://www.facebook.com/DavidMoyesForChelseaFc#!/DavidMoyesForChelseaFc
That looks like a petition!!!
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