goose
10:50 Sun Jul 30
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This season is a write off. It’s a holding pattern until Moyes goes.
Sullivan doesn’t have the balls to sack him yet and is probably shit scared of trying to replace him.
Hopefully he won’t let Moyes waste £100m on shit that has no resale value and can’t adapt to a different way of playing when he’s gone.
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13 Brentford Rd
10:41 Sun Jul 30
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So we have a Director of football, a Sporting director and a Head of recruitment, why?
Add in Moyes and Sullivan to the mix.
I wonder why we are having issues and haven't signed anyone. .
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Dr Matt
10:34 Sun Jul 30
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It does make you wonder how and why Moyes signed the likes of Arteta, Lescott, Baines, Coleman, Pienaar and Cahill?
None of whom were experienced Premier League players but would be in his top signings at Everton.
Long story short - no one comes out of this looking even remotely competent.
Imagine throwing your high profile new appointment under the bus already by saying he cost the club signing Harvey Barnes.
Absolutely embarrassing. Brighton and Brentford must honestly just piss themselves at us and think they’re are genuinely bigger clubs.
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Mex Martillo
10:14 Sun Jul 30
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No surprise is it. But it's not just Steinberg, this is same as last year. Sullivan being in charge of the actual buying looks a big problem to me. Moyes is also too conservative. What happeened to the red bull strategy, young hungry players. I feel everyone bought into it accept Moyes! It is difficult though, what strategy would you prefer? I'd like to see McTominay to cover for Rice and then a bunch of Steinberg buys than fit this young hungry underrated players idea.
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legrandefromage
6:33 Sun Jul 30
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Steinberg is most definitely a West Ham fan. But like any journalist who relies on close sources for information, his 'truth' is tempered by the need to retain access. So, don't print anything too critical of those sources
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Alfs
5:48 Sun Jul 30
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Do people on here realise that Steinberg cut his teeth as a Journo on WHO?
He used to write very good match reports for a few years with the user name '16 year old''. Week after week, after week. Always well balanced and well written.
He's West Ham obsessed, but also has a job to do on a national newspaper. He reports the truth, however hard it reads.
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Manuel
3:54 Sun Jul 30
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This Steinberg bloke is a knob, and about as West Ham as Neil Harris.
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Texas Iron
10:46 Sat Jul 29
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Steinberg is long winded…
States the obvious…and rarely ahead of the news…
Obviously paid by the word…
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El Scorchio
10:36 Sat Jul 29
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Well now who on earth would have predicted conflict between two men miles apart on strategy and philosophy who have to work together? Certainly not like- all of us?
What’s the point in stiedten being here if he can’t implement anything and is just going to argue with the manager?
Well done Sullivan.
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scouse kid
10:23 Sat Jul 29
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Given Jacobs relationship with Sullivan it's not going to be balanced
Anyway the stupidity of the chairman is blatantly on show. One result shouldn't affect the decision to sack a manager if fundamentally Moyes is not performing across a number of performance indicators.
It also highlights that the stupidity of Sullivan in bringing in technical director without clear reporting lines and as apparent a fundamental gulf between senior figures at the club on the direction forward.
Moyes is just trying to save his job rather than developing the club in the long term. As Chairman Sullivan should really act but his own personal interest is not in the long term development of the club but just maximising his cash out opportunities.
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Takashi Miike
10:08 Sat Jul 29
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balanced? it's yet another long winded collection of excuses for moyes & sullivan's circus act
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