Jagielka: Nothing we can do

Phil Jagielka admits Everton's players are powerless to have any influence over David Moyes and his future.

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marlostanfield (Everton) says...

@kalavrim @jelasfirsttouch, my point is not about profit on strikers (well it was to a certain extent), that was merely a microcosm of how moyes has not only improved the quality of the squad but also that he has done it by raising his own finances. Moyes is now a victim of his own success amongst everton fans and it troubles me. If David Moyes leaves everton I seriously fear for us, not immediatley but within 3-5 years I believe due to the finances, we will really struggle unless we somehow finance a new ground or recieve a rich owner, the latter I am not in favour of. We recieve roughly 800k per game match day income compared to liverpool and spurs, who are more than double that, with arsenal and united multiplying that figure by 4, we have no corporate seats which costs us majorly . First half of this season is the best football I have seen at goodison in my lifetime (season ticket since 95 minus the odd few years, i was born in 87, I am the jinx to why we have never won a title i think!) and to think he has done this spening 800k a year, 8.8m pound david moyes has left this club out of pocket in terms of transfers. Seriously, i may get some backlash for saying this, but far too many everton fans live in the 1980's with far too high expectations. we are no longer the school of science nor are we the "mersey millioaniares of the 60's, nor do we have the the ability to purchase the best players from the lesser teams in the league like the 1980's. Moyes is the only reason we are not in the bottom 6 year in year out, the only reason. D

Posted 11:31am 20th February 2013

marlostanfield (Everton) says...

@jelasfirsttouch I didnt miss johnson out (8.6-10.5). ah you must be reffering to the mythical "20 goal a seaon" striker every club demands/needs/must have. The only problem with that is it has happened only 10 times the past 5 years, with only 8 different players (rooney x2, van persie, aguero, berba, tevez x2, drogba, bent, lampard) granted suarez and van persie will pass that mark this season, but the common denominator is all these players cost over 20m (lampard was before all the billionaires). These strikers are hard to come by without money and wages. @kalavrim since moyes has been in charge 4 clubs (out of 22 finals) have won a trophy who have not finished in the champions league the season before, birmingham, boro, pompey and spurs who practically have a champions league budget.Theother 3 are no longer in the division. I really don't care about the league cup,its the 6th best trophy to win that english clubs can enter. we are 8 points off 3rd (how much have they spent?) and 7 off spurs. We have to play arsenal spurs an lpool, while its unlikely we are in the race for fourth, something I thought we had no chance at doing at the start (top 6 was a realistic ambition with our finances.)

Posted 11:13am 20th February 2013

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