Everton: 5 Reasons Moyes Should Leave Everton

By Ben Hogg /

5. Fulfilled Potential

Moyes took charge of a club that had finished in the bottom half of the league for 8 out of their first 9 Premier League seasons. Since his appointment, the pendulum has swung dramatically in the other direction with Everton finishing 7 of the last 8 seasons in the top 8. With little means to compete financially, Everton€™s success on the pitch has been strongly attributed to Moyes€™ handling of team affairs. The ever-present question for a few years now is has Moyes taken Everton as far as he can? The popular belief is that to finish any higher than Everton€™s Premier League-best fourth place requires a mix of significant team investment and good management. A top 4 finish and Champions League spot this season would be a massive achievement and no doubt hand Moyes more resources to better compete from the start of the next campaign. But with the Premier League already the millionaires€™ playground it is and the spending by other clubs fighting for the same positions, Everton may need to provide significant player investment every season to maintain such a high finish. Moyes will be better placed than most to judge whether the club are financially capable to continually secure a top 4 finish in future seasons, in spite of his obvious managerial talent.