We are not a selling club - Moyes

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Everton manager David Moyes says he will not allow the Toffees to become a selling club despite the financial pressure on them.

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Resign David. You'll get **** all help thanks to the financial **** ups at the club. You're too good to be at Goodison now. Deserve to be at a bigger, stable club.
 
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Resign David. You'll get **** all help thanks to the financial **** ups at the club. You're too good to at Goodison now. Deserve to be at a bigger, stable club.

Dont think he wil ever resign, He loves Everton
 
Resign David. You'll get **** all help thanks to the financial **** ups at the club. You're too good to at Goodison now. Deserve to be at a bigger, stable club.

He's just waiting for Fergie to leave. ;)
 
Dont think he wil ever resign, He loves Everton

Can only do so much with nothing. It's not fair on him.

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He's just waiting for Fergie to leave. ;)

Was waiting for a comment along those lines lol
 
NO, it isn't obvious which is obviously why im asking you to explain. The last players we sold we're Lescott and Pienaar, one we held out for an over-priced fee the other had 6 months on his contract.

So yes, explain your answer?

The fact we are close to going into Administration means we need to sell up and sell up fast, Rodwell, Fellaini need to go for big money to stable the club.
 
The fact we are close to going into Administration means we need to sell up and sell up fast, Rodwell, Fellaini need to go for big money to stable the club.

We don't need to 'sell up' nor 'sell fast', in any case, we need to 'sell well'.
 
The fact we are close to going into Administration means we need to sell up and sell up fast, Rodwell, Fellaini need to go for big money to stable the club.

Tell me if I'm wrong, but is the situation at Everton really that serious? They certainly aren't in massive financial trouble, just like the article metioned 'pressure'. Any good bid for a player, would have to be accepted though, but they have done well in holding our for great fee's on players like Lescott.
 
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