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He wanted to leave more than once and has come up short again. None of us outside of his family should invest any emotion in his future unless you are a masochist. He's set for life, barring some horrendous financial decisions. Well done to him and his advisors. We don't need him back here, that is certain.

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11 hours ago, St. Ciervo said:

Looking forward to buying him back for peanuts. Telling an introverted "quiet boy" to "take his finger out" is not going to be a successful approach. He needs to be boosted. 

I would imagine Moyes is quite a tough manager to work for and has now run out of patience with the softly softly approach. This is his way of telling Tyler the honeymoon period is well and truly over and it's time for him to start performing.

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I would suggest he needs careful handling and his rebirth may take some time , he needs personal coaching to understand he is part of a team . He needs to realise that assisting other members of the team is a good thing and just being on the pitch is not enough . He needs to understand that just waiting  for an opportunity is not the way to go etc . Things he should have been taught at Saints , you could say if he dosen't fit in why bother but developing youngsters is important.

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6 hours ago, East Kent Saint said:

I would suggest he needs careful handling and his rebirth may take some time , he needs personal coaching to understand he is part of a team . He needs to realise that assisting other members of the team is a good thing and just being on the pitch is not enough . He needs to understand that just waiting  for an opportunity is not the way to go etc . Things he should have been taught at Saints , you could say if he dosen't fit in why bother but developing youngsters is important.

I would suggest Everton totally ignored the chance to do some homework on him before spending big bucks. After the Chelsea debacle the warning signs were there. That’s why I’m surprised he left when he did but hey ho not our problem anymore.

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11 hours ago, saintant said:

I would imagine Moyes is quite a tough manager to work for and has now run out of patience with the softly softly approach. This is his way of telling Tyler the honeymoon period is well and truly over and it's time for him to start performing.

I responded to a Moyes-type coach growing up. But I see that coaching style falling out of favor these days with my teenaged students. Kiddos don't respond like we did back in the day... OMG, I sound like an old man. I imagine that is starting to funnel up to professionals, as well (hence RM was a hit with the squad).

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