Moyesy's money war

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about 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Moyesy's money war


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With the budgets he's been given over the ten years of his tenure, I'm surprised he's done fairly well. Everton fans might not be happy at not achieving more but without Moyes, they'd be struggling. I feel sorry for their fans. The club deserves some success. Packed ground every home game.
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Next Chavski manager?  He'lll have a coupla more poonds to spend down in Laandin Village.

How old is Leggy?  Is he 12 or 72?

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It would be good to see players take a 20% pay cut, but it won't happen.

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

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Bet you  Ashley Cole almost drives off the road when he hears that on his way to training today 
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Leggy wrote:
It would be good to see players take a 20% pay cut, but it won't happen.


Agreed...even a 5% pay cut would have a huge impact on the game...lets say 30k average a week across the league. 1500 a week less...x23 in a squad...x20 teams = 690k a week saved, nearly 36 mil a year. while that may seem like pocket change to some clubs thats nearly 2mil a year less clubs need to find.

Moyes would do well at Chelsea, but he doesn't play the kind of footy Roman wants. If anything I think relacing Redknapp at spurs is more likely (assuming he gets the england job)


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giddyup wrote:
Bet you  Ashley Cole almost drives off the road when he hears that on his way to training today 
 
Might start shooting guns again. His teammates better beware
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Lonegunmen wrote:
With the budgets he's been given over the ten years of his tenure, I'm surprised he's done fairly well. Everton fans might not be happy at not achieving more but without Moyes, they'd be struggling. I feel sorry for their fans. The club deserves some success. Packed ground every home game.
 
Not many fans would put the blame at Moyes, they know their football inside out, it's about the money and not about the manager.

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