OF DAVID MOYES.
What a send off, what a Reception, What a Tribute
What a crowd.
Hand on his heart, tears in his eyes. I dont think he expected that.
It showed he does not have a heart of stone and will be sorely missed. United are lucky to have him.
There was not an empty seat in the ground, ten minutes after the team came back on.
Good luck David. Now lets get on with it. I am sure there would be many many Managers watching that performance today, ingesting the atmosphere and hearing that crowd COYB.
THE OTHER SIDE
posted on 12/5/13
More points than last season with a squad far from settled.
dog leashes squad weren't settled either, you're worse off now with 50m down the cra'pper
posted on 12/5/13
Everton celebrate finishing mid table, Liverpool are gutted to be there!
posted on 12/5/13
well done everton
top team in merseyside again this season
as for liverpool...
posted on 12/5/13
Had the referee had some balls and given the disallowed goal last week Everton would have won at Anfield.
Instead once again Liverpool benefit from a dodgy refereeing decision.
posted on 13/5/13
Wow, some serious idiots on here. We've got stingy Yank owners, yet we "spunked £100m up the wall"? Do you not find this slightly contradicting?
posted on 13/5/13
an old teammate of mine from Anfield area (Red S) when asked back in the late 80's "looks loike we have done the double of you once again" replied with "you manc can do the double ove r us every year as long as we win the league."
Now change that scenario with Everton under Moyes never winning at Anfield and Everton constantly finishing higher than the Red Sh..te from Anfailed.
Some bitter Scouse Reds around this morning.
Ho hum.
posted on 13/5/13
Now change that scenario with Everton under Moyes never winning at Anfield and Everton constantly finishing higher than the Red Sh..te from Anfailed.
firstly, i have never come across a united fan use term "red sh*te" .....that is left to our bitter little neighbours.
"constantly finishing above us" haha...really!
Based on your own comments, I happen to think that winning trophies counts for a more successful season than finishing one place above your neighbours....so in all, everton have had one better season in the last 8, which coincidentally came at the same time as our worst ever start.
no bitterness on the red side fellas...the future is looking very bright
posted on 13/5/13
scrap that, its one better season in the last 18 years...some record that
posted on 13/5/13
The first time they've finished above us twice on the trot since 1937 (excluding the time we were in the 2nd Div'= 'constantly finishing above us'.
Ok then .
posted on 13/5/13
in them 3 season in the last 20+ years, we have won trophies in 2 of them....always the little club