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Moyes Out ( Released )
- Keep dreaming
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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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"What is the jock cսnt's infatuation with doing things on the cheap. He is holding this team and this club back, fucking idiot"
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"Just saw on some transfer thread that the board were prepared to support moyes in the transfer market but he refused it! If there is any truth in this then hopefully if results are poor in next 2/3 matches he will be gone, and good riddance to the useless pr#ck!!"
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"Manny Yes, you are correct but 21 years ago my hand brushed the hob, it hurt - I'd speculate that if I did it tonight it might hurt again All a pointless discussion really though mate, there's fuck all any of us can do bar watch and wait"
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"We were sleepwalking towards relegation under Roeder in 2002/03 Under Grant aswell and now under Moyes. Everyone said we were too good to go down under Roeder, we went down Grant was an absolute disaster, though we didn't do too bad in the cups and we are well in the shit under Moyes."
- Manuel
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"Crassus - It's extremely easy, and let's be honest lazy and predictable, to say something similar will happen this season to what happened 21 long years ago, but it's nothing more than pure speculation at this point. Too early for that IMO."
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"Charoo ''We have the best players of anyone down there'' We have SOME of the best players down there, but the defensive/managerial deficiency have the whiff of the golden generation and Breen/Roeder"
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"Moyes is going nowhere - he's here for the season. If Aguerd and Zouma stay fit, Bowen's form continues to improve, Antonio plays like he has last couple of games and Ings/Scammaca and Cornet get some fitness, we will get some results. We have the best players of anyone down there, it will be them that get us out of it and not Moyes. A series of injures and we're fucked."
- Manuel
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"miike - Yea right'o, there will be some that would find it fucking hilarious if we went down, simple as that. I was one of the cunts who wanted Moyes gone early doors too, was never one of the clueless ''give him time'' brigade. Same people that told us the likes of Fornals, Soucek, Vlasic etc would come good, no doubt."
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At least we don't have the additional cost of upgrading the IPad. Using pages with the same set of instructions week in week out with a few pics of sideways arrows etc
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The only plus side to relegation is the fact Sky pretty well drop the club like a stone until the business end of the season.....it feels like you get your club back for a while.....until you start missing those 'big games' that Moyes gave up on from the get go......
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It was clear after the Brighton game...end of last season Moyes had lost the plot... Owners should have been looking for a replacement then... And I said so at the time...
- Takashi Miike
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*too* what makes me laugh is the ones that now change their tune and pretend they wanted something different before the world cup break. absolute fucking clowns
- Takashi Miike
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"""there are going to be a fair few on here absolutely delighted if we do go down."" do you think the few who wanted him sacked in October, it was because we wanted relegation? no, it's the complete opposite you braindead cսnt. you can thank all the ""Lets wait until after the World Cup"" idiots if the inevitable happens. the reason I moan is for logical reasons, that your top dim to realise what's occurring isn't my problem"
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We may need our own players to play a game to how they feel a game should be played ie: fuck off his instructions.....we may get that desperate....
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"Moyes just won't try to change anything. He will double down on his tactics despite almost every team knowing how to exploit them. He's not very bright in that sense but not knowing how to play any other way is perhaps because he was at Everton for 90% of his career? He's the classic case of 30 X 1 year of experience. Just does the same thing over and over which also, as we all know, is the definition of insanity when u expect a different result. He relies on Paul Nevin now that Irvine has gone and he is not appearing to come up with any plan b either"
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"The players have to take some blame of course they do, they are the ones out there not performing. The board in my honest opinion can't take much of the slack this time, we have spent money in areas that Moyes identified and wanted. Moyes is the one in my opinion where all the fucking blame lies. His in game management is appalling, his substitutions don't make sense, he doesn't utilise the squad at the best of times, rushs players back from injury ie Zouma and he will never ever change his style or approach. He is a reactional manager rather than a pro active one and he is still dining out on the Lyon and Sevilla results. I was firmly in the Moyes in camp, however ever since losing at home to Leicester and after the world cup, seeing no change whatsoever, its time to fuck off."
- Lee Trundle
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"I was very early with the criticism of Moyes. I won't be delighted if we go down. I think things will start to look very rosy for us if we do somehow manage to stay up, with a new owner and a new manager. It's pretty much impossible for them to do worse than the ones we currently have."
- Manuel
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"I know what is very clear and that's there are going to be a fair few on here absolutely delighted if we do go down. Pretty much every post on here now is cunting off either Moyes, the players, the owners etc, it's all become very tedious, predictable and boring."
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"I think realistically we are going to get relegated this season due to stupidity compounded by further avoidable stupidly. We could quite conceivably get zero points from that set of games. I see no more than five points if we get a bit of luck. We absolutely fucking deserve it too, club is run like a total shitshow top to bottom."
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"Our main issue is the next 2 months, our games are as follows Newcastle Chelsea Spurs Forest Brighton Villa Man City So going with the assumption that run brings no more than 7-10 points that leaves us bang in trouble for the remaining few months. Assuming that Moyes gets sacked somewhere in that run who do we go and get in? All the teams around us (bar Everton) have new signings to give them a boost and to get points in Feb and March whilst we limp along with Moyes and the same old squad. I don't believe its guesswork, you can use logic to point at us being knee deep in shit come April."
- Manuel
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"Canning - I know you're not digging me out, how the fuck would I know why, lol. My point still stands regardless, we probably have the best side down there, which is why most pundits and media etc think we will stay up as do the bookies. As I said before, there is way too far to go still before being certain of anything. At this point it's no more than guesswork, simple as that."