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Moyes Out ( Released )
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Moyes Out ( Released )
"Posted the same last year. Nothing has changed, except win don't win matches anymore. I'm fed up, we can do much better"
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"One scenario is that, if we lose to Leeds, Kretinsky may pressure the board to find a new manager - or risk losing their potential buyer. If Gold really does want to retire after the potential sale - no idea if that is true, but he is getting on a bit and has been ill - then he may well back the idea of changing manager if he feels that secures the sale and his huge return on his investment. Kretinksy and Gold between them currently own 52% of the club - and would swing the board irrespective of Sullivan."
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"Klopp's won all there is to be won at Liverpool playing attractive football and giving City a run for their money without the financial clout ghe Arabs have, so no l don't think the bin dippers will be wanting Klopp out just yet. Anyway he's the type of bloke who won't outstay his welcome."
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"Kretinsky's (optional) agreement to buy the club this summer has a fixed value. Which means that it doesn't matter to Sullivan and Gold, financially, whether we are a Premier League club or a Championship club at that point - they would get the same money for the club. The real issue is whether Kretinsky would bother to buy outright a club that is in the Championship. And the longer we hold onto Moyes, the more that becomes a live consideration. I imagine that the prospective new owner may soon have a thing or two to say about the management of the club. Relegation might mean no sale - and therefore more of the same board."
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"Stowie.40 10:04 Mon Jan 2 Stowie yes of course we should be pissed off at losing to Brentford. Shitty little club who beat us twice last season. My point is that whilst on paper our players are better than theirs, we have no divine right to expect to roll them over and then further call for the managers head when we don't. Outside of a top 6/7 team they are our worst nightmare to play when we're rock bottom on confidence and seem unable to score anymore."
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Any team with ambition would not let a manager survive beyond 5 defeats. If we lose to Leeds and Moyes stays then the board don't care if we go down.
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"Just been reading that after March, when the penalty clause for selling the stadium has passed, and presumably at the end of the season, the Dildos will sell up. Gold will retire and Sullivan will buy Cardiff his hometown club where he grew up. A big spanner in the works would be if we were to get relegated."
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Kandu you having a laugh? What about the other 5 games before that?. 180m spent and we shouldn't be pissed off with losing at home to fucking Brentford cos they have beaten Liverpool.
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I see that pile of shit team that we shouldve easily rolled over just beat Liverpool 3-1. I assume most of the Scouse fans are calling for Klopps head ?
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I'm sure the small minded Russian dwarf would have seen Brentfords result and thought ours wasn't a bad result after all
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so if we were looking to replace Moyes we would be looking for a defensive first manager who has never won anything and doesn't seem to have Plan B and has questionable man management skills and is fucking old I wonder if the fact Sullivan and Gold are so old is the reason they seem more comfortable with old fuckers
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"Shocking Exwhuemployee, We back the manager. There are no obvious replacements available. IF David Moyes was unemployed and we looked to change manager, he'd be the exact person we'd bring in.'""ù Delusion and incompetence at the highest order"
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Is potter really under that much pressure atm? I mean nearly everything Boehly has touched so far has turned to shit
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"Half the problem is the board don't know their arse from their elbow with regard to consistency in managerial appointments. One minute they want an Allardyce/Moyes, then the next they want a Bilic/Pellegrini. Over 10 years they have been at the Club and it's still not really clear what they want."
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"""The Redknapp years represented some kind of stability"" as dodgy as he was, Harry approached games in a positive manner and was a great man manager, the complete opposite of this current cսnt"
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I was one of the people who was content for Allardyce to see out his contract and think the owners made the right decision on that. I was content with Moyes' appointment both times. But even I want the cսnt sacked now. How anyone can think he will turn this around is beyond me. At best we'll stay up by the skin of our teeth and we won't with the Conference League despite having the squad to do so. We need him out now. He has absolutely lost it.
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"Bielsa would be a decent replacement. He's good at getting the most out of limited players, which is what we need. Potter might be fired by Chelsea, we'd have him in a heartbeat. Been one of Moyes biggest supporters, but sadly, it's not working out. He desperately needs three points at Leeds."