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Post Keep dreaming »

"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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"Fonseca being mentioned now""¶"
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Post LJC »

I read that somewhere this morning as well Bobby
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"I'd be surprised if it was that high, bob. BUT DON'T WORRY, WE WERE BRILLIANT 2 YEARS AGO"
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"Got sent this, can't be arsed to fact check it: ""The Hammers have lost 20 of their last 37 Premier League games. There have been just 13 wins in the last 46 league games."""
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Post Meerkat »

Job tailor made for Dyche - no need to buy a new tie .
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Post twoleftfeet »

He will go to City and we will get Phillips and £50m.
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"The main debate on the interwebs is who out of Arse, Chelsea and Man Ure will seal Rices signature in the summer. Probably because they is the only credibly movement in or out of west ham at any level"
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"Follow the Sullivan process for recruitment of players and managers. Cheap as poss hence out of work Did ok at one time in the distant past Reputation based on yesterday Then go to Willie Mackay , Will Salthouse , or Silkman , even the agency that Warbarton's daughter works for and possibly even the agency Brady's hubby is associated with. See who's on their books and we will have tge list of candidates. It's the ""mates prices""ù model and subjective. No planning, strategy, long term thinking and looking at performance data and stats. Might work now and then for a bit but mostly abject failure which reflects the last 13 years of the GSB tenure. This club of ours is the worst run in the world based on its size of attendances and money at its disposal. Sullivan has won the race to the bottom with a lap to spare despite the handicap of spending 160 million !! Some achievement to spend that much, and have a manager that can get those results. *** takes extreme sarcasm relief drink ( Special Brew ***"
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Post Rusta »

You gotta wonder how much having a captain that everyone knows is leaving at the end of the season impacts things as well Cant be a positive
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"Noble will have no influence over this decision or frankly how the club is run. It's a job for the boys position, one in which he has no experience in. Another amatuer decision by the club frankly."
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Post Manuel »

"Even after the 3 tough games we have Forest, Villa, Brighton, hardly easy, then Man City."
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Post GreenStreetPlayer »

"Underwhelming some of the names being banded around. But all we know if things are left alone we are going down, so it's a case of twist with the manager and it is really hope for the best."
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Post SullyHammer »

"Surely even Noble through his claret and blue tinted glasses can see what is going wrong and we are heading for destruction. We don't have a lot of time or games. Looking at the next five games, we could be well adrift at the bottom. We need to ensure we stop the rot somewhere and get point ASAP!"
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Post daveyg »

Ken Bruce anyone ? He's leaving R2 and could motivate our squad better than Moyes
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Post eusebiovic »

two left feet I think the payoff that Poch and Tuchel received from PSG alone is enough to have them sitting at home on the sofa doing an Alan Curbishley impersonation for the rest of their lives...
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How long do Pochettino and Tuchel sit at home waiting for the right job to come along? They aren't getting any younger and their stock falls.
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"""Noble only started his new position as sporting director at the start of the month and now is set to have a pivotal role in potentially dismissing a man he played under for four seasons."" This was the huge issue I had with appointing Noble in this position. I'd worry he's far to chummy with Moyes to make a sensible decision on him."
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"David Moyes is clinging on to his job at West Ham due to a lack of alternatives with Mauricio Pochettino and Thomas Tuchel out of reach - while Marcelo Bielsa or Rafa Benitez would not excite fans or calm relegation fears Defeat to Everton this weekend will leave David Moyes in danger of being axed Unlikely he would still be manager if there was a realistic top-tier replacement New sporting director Mark Noble is set to have a pivotal role in the decision Ownership structure has been thrust into focus by the passing of David Gold The irony in Mark Noble having a hand in orchestrating David Moyes's exit at West Ham is not lost on those with connections to the London Stadium. Noble only started his new position as sporting director at the start of the month and now is set to have a pivotal role in potentially dismissing a man he played under for four seasons. The Hammers hero will take no pleasure in doing so, having struck up an excellent relationship with Moyes. But business is business and West Ham are not in the business of contemplating relegation. In truth, Moyes' position has been under scrutiny way before Noble's return. While the climax of last season will always be remembered for their run to the Europa League semi-final, concern grew behind the scenes over their domestic form. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-11642059/Moyes-clinging-West-Ham-lack-alternatives-Pochettino-Tuchel-reach.html"
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I'd LOL if we replaced RED BULL Moyes with an actual proper manager who's managed them before.
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"Dominico Tedesco Recently of RB Liepzig, his sides play on the front foot, he's only 37, his format could utilize the best of our squad and nudge out the old stagers who are clinging on and stinking out the dressing room with their belly-aching (Antonio, you know who you are...)."
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Post Lee Trundle »

"master 2:02 Tue Jan 17 I read that as the majority of wet flannels on KUMB, do not want to stick with Moyes. That's MASSIVE."
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Post New Jersey »

"Oh how we laughed at Forest's (and Lingard) poor start to the season, dead certs to go down etc, now they're five points ahead of us!"
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Post Pedro »

I think any hire will be 18 months minimum. Will have a relegation sack clause. Short term appointments work if manager is big enough. Tuchel walking in would have a reaction and players would respect. Rafa is probably more respected overseas than here. I would think Paqueta would have heard of him and been impressed with his record. He wouldn't have heard of Dyche!
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Post master »

Kumb is always an outlier isn't it https://www.kumb.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=185282
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Post Jaan Kenbrovin »

I'm not keen on Benítez but he'd be an upgrade on Moyes. At least he has done well enough at big clubs to win trophies.
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