So who will go down?

shackattack said:
worrying thing is unless moyes changes his tactics you may get your wish. how neville , osman and hibbert are still playing for us is shocking. find it hard to believe that the players enjoy his tactics and the style ( and i use that term loosely ) of football is shocking. substitutions that would baffle einstein , sooner he fcuks off to celtic the better !!

David Moyes has worked wonders at Everton considering the players he's had to work with and the lack of investment from Bill Kenwright. Most Evertonians think he's the bees knees. Who do you propose can come in and do a better job?
 
David Moyes has worked wonders at Everton considering the players he's had to work with and the lack of investment from Bill Kenwright. Most Evertonians think he's the bees knees. Who do you propose can come in and do a better job?[/quote]

he has had investment normally through player sales but his wastage of the money is in buying the likes of heitinga, bilylatdinov, etc. not all evertonians believe him to be the bees knees. he has been there ten years and although we have stabilised we have not progressed. the hoofball he gets the team to play is dismal as a spectator. it's always hard to say who can do a better job than anyone. but the likes of poyet , lambert at least get their teams playing football. look at swansea yesterday, and qpr against yourselves - at least they had go !! have not seen us take the game to anyone this season, yesterday newcastle were there for the taking in the 2nd half and he brings on a defender ?? moyes looks like he has had his fill anyway , and should lennon leave celtic i think he will be tempted.
 
You were unlucky to lose at Newcastle.

Wigan and Blackburn beginning to be cut adrift though Wigan play some good football.

I think Sunderland could be the 3rd. They only have one experienced Premiership striker in Bendtner and he's a loan signing. I don't know how Quinn and Bruce allowed that to happen
 
wigan will i think, i still think blackburn may turn it on at some point. they have been playing some good football but been unlucky, and if they DO decide to change manager then the honey-moon period might get them some valuable points.
 
For all the billions Sunderland have spent in the last few years, how are they left with a "strike force" of just Bendtner and maybe Sessegnon?
 
Blackburn , wigan, Bolton/Wolves. (no particular order) QPR might begin to fade, Swansea and Norwich should be ok in my opinion
 

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