David Moyes | Everton again?

Moyesy, tell them if you'll accept as long as you have a job next season as Everton or Roma manager.
 
While Moyes did well for us I'd rather look to the future. It's not an exciting appointment. We roughly know what he offers. It would just be nice to be a trendsetter rather than a club lagging behind everyone else.
Or you could get relegated ? Bring him in. Stabilize the club financially and point wise and then move on.

I would hate to see Everton go down
 
That's great for him that he did that, and we were grateful for that at the time but maybe we see football differently. I personally as a fan of my club want to see something new and fresh, and go for a different option and direction as a club. If Moyes comes in I will support him and hope he does well but it doesn't mean it's an inspiring appointment and I am surprised anyone thinks it is.
Hard to be inspired by Moyes but it does seem sensible. He's on the better, more entertaining end of the scale where managers like Dyche are concerned to be fair. Carsley would help sell it a bit, wouldn't he?
In an ideal world you'd keep him for 18 months. He gets to manage the last game at Goodison Park and first game at the new stadium and you pay him a pile of money (cant see it being that attractive otherwise) at which point Carsley takes over. Gives Carsley a bit of time to adjust to club football, get a coaching team built up and a couple of transfer windows to bring in players that wont get murdered in a more ambitious system.
I just think you have a few older players like Gueye, Tarkovski and of course Young that will limit what kind of football you can succeed at for a time. Think your stuck with safety first boredom a bit longer
 
Need to bring back Fellaini, Baines, and Jagielka as staffs. What kind of staff is irrelevant. Just bring them back.
 
Or you could get relegated ? Bring him in. Stabilize the club financially and point wise and then move on.

I would hate to see Everton go down
We could get relegated with Dyche staying or with Moyes coming in. Nothing is guaranteed.
 
Hard to be inspired by Moyes but it does seem sensible. He's on the better, more entertaining end of the scale where managers like Dyche are concerned to be fair. Carsley would help sell it a bit, wouldn't he?
In an ideal world you'd keep him for 18 months. He gets to manage the last game at Goodison Park and first game at the new stadium and you pay him a pile of money (cant see it being that attractive otherwise) at which point Carsley takes over. Gives Carsley a bit of time to adjust to club football, get a coaching team built up and a couple of transfer windows to bring in players that wont get murdered in a more ambitious system.
I just think you have a few older players like Gueye, Tarkovski and of course Young that will limit what kind of football you can succeed at for a time. Think your stuck with safety first boredom a bit longer
Oh yeah, I can understand why they'd go for Moyes, especially if the idea is to have Carsley involved too in some way. He's a better manager than Dyche and plays better football. It's just not a sexy option, that's all.

I think very recently my opinion has shifted in terms of safety first to one of my life is short and not guaranteed so I just want to be able to see something new and exciting.
 
Seems to be the case most places he goes. Then they appreciate the job he did after the next guys mess it all up.
I think the problem though with us, you and West Ham though is that we have all made terrible boardroom decisions after he left, usually concerning transfers and spending far too much money on crap.