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Is David Moyes still untouchable at EFC?

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posted on 20/6/11

Untouchable, I saw him hug Phil Neville at the end of the season.

posted on 20/6/11

Well, is P. Neville untouchable? Weren't there rumours just a few days ago linking him to Spurs?

posted on 20/6/11

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posted on 20/6/11

Hello andy, continuing your anti wum
stance I see

http://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewArticle/6931

Adios

posted on 20/6/11

No, do you, Andy Suarez? By your own logic, you probably do

posted on 20/6/11

I'd be very disappointed that he gets the team to play against the bigger sides but can't get them motivated against the likes of west brom.I'll bet if you only played top 10 sides your points per game would be higher than against bottom 10

posted on 20/6/11

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posted on 20/6/11

Andy, do you not know the way back to the Liverpool board

(oh I feel like a moaning RS )

posted on 21/6/11

Another rs past his bed time

posted on 21/6/11

Short answer is yes. Continuously finish higher in the league than four or five sides that spend significantly more than us. Finish seventh after a shocking start and a gross, yes gross rafa, spend of £1 million last summer. The man is a genius. In DM we trust.

posted on 21/6/11

I think you,have hit the nail on the head on this post^^^^^^^^

well put

posted on 21/6/11

i dont the attraction in moyes myself,if he was that good he would of won something by know,average manger at a small club I.M.O.................but if the Bitters want him good on them.

posted on 21/6/11

lets put it this way of the top 8 sides in the league were in their own league last season guess where everton finished, top of the pile. teams come and park the bus against us and we havent found a way of unlocking this maybe its moyes fault who knows, i would suggest were too negative against these sides especially at home and too laboured in our build up play

posted on 21/6/11

SPION KOPITE the liverpool way (U7995) YOU STINK OF BITTERNESS LOOK AT YOURSELF

posted on 21/6/11

average manger at a small club - YET U EXPECT HIM TO WIN SOMETHING, SUMS UP YOUR IQ MATE.

posted on 21/6/11

£75M difference in transfer spend and four more points. kenny and roy look poor in comparison to lord moyes

posted on 21/6/11

lucamanelli (U7917)
posted 48 minutes ago

SPION KOPITE the liverpool way (U7995) YOU STINK OF BITTERNESS LOOK AT YOURSELF
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and he,s me thinking it was Pacho Roban,id watch that blood pressure if i was you luca.

its my opinion .

posted on 21/6/11

Phil Jagielkas Sweatband (U1308)
posted 2 minutes ago

£75M difference in transfer spend and four more points. kenny and roy look poor in comparison to lord moyes

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it was kenny who turned it round phil and with another 75 mill we may be able to compete with manu and chelsea and city.

we beat chelsea home n away last season and beat manure at home.................iam optimistic.

posted on 21/6/11

SPION KOPITE.
How many games did the great kenny win for you as "Manager" last season?Surely the worst managerial performance of the season in the Premier League.

posted on 21/6/11

comment by SPION KOPITE the liverpool way (U7995)
it was kenny who turned it round phil and with another 75 mill we may be able to compete with manu and chelsea and city.

we beat chelsea home n away last season and beat manure at home.................iam optimistic.

You also had the double done over you by both Tottenham and Blackpool,so I am convinced you will end up outside the top 4 for another season.

Question is will Queen Kenny still be revered by Kopites if he fails to win trophies or even qualify for the Champions league despite spending the largest amount of money in a calender year by any Liverpool manager in history.
Would the Queen still be revered if he quit midseason on you again???

posted on 21/6/11

Even The Bovril is Watered down (U4788) of course he will it will just be all part of his grand plan, like failing to qualify for europe, well should i say bottled it when in pole position.

kenny did well for liverpool when their was zero pressure but crumbled at the end of the season, when their was a little bit of pressure to get the europa.

posted on 21/6/11

Lucamanelli is almost right.

From the top eight from last season head-to-heads, Everton would be second, not first:

ManUtd -- 29
Everton -- 27
Arsenal -- 26
Liverpool -- 22
Chelsea -- 20
Spurs -- 20
ManCity -- 18
Fulham -- 6

It shows a combination of things. Firstly, we up our game against the bigger teams and secondly, we get complacent and drop stupid points against the teams we should be beating.

(Feel free to check out my figures but it's a slow day here and I was bored)

To answer the OPs original question though, hell yes!

posted on 21/6/11

team Home + away = total
ManUtd 21 + 8 = 29
Everton 16 + 11 = 27
Arsenal 14 + 12 = 26
Lpool 14 + 8 = 22
Chelsea 16 + 4 = 20
Spurs 11 + 9 = 20
ManCity 11 + 7 = 18
Fulham 4 + 2 = 6



I said I was bored

posted on 21/6/11

Personally I think Dalglish has done a good job at the RS sorting the wheat from the chaff.

Likewise I think Ferguson has a bit of pruning to do at United.

posted on 21/6/11

we beat chelsea home n away last season and beat manure at home.................iam optimistic.

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And lost to relegated Blackpool and West Ham

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