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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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After the game Moyes challenged the squad to see if they were up for the fight. If I was in that squad I'd be challenging him see if he's up for the challenge. How are you going to keep us up? What are you gonna change?
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"Yup. Only explanation I can think of that nothing has happened is that Sullivan is waiting for a potential takeover so he can walk away with more money. Like a few million really makes that much of a difference to him at his age. But as ever he will want to ""òwin' the deal and come out thinking he's smarter than the LLDC, the government and Kretinsky and got one over on all of them. Never mind the football club he claims to support is circling the drain on life support. If this isn't about a takeover then there's simply no explanation as to why he's not acted. As for Moyes, perhaps he knows he's getting the shove in a month's time? But again you'd think personal pride would kick in. I don't buy this trying to get us relegated on purpose stuff. It just doesn't make sense. Unless he knows he's out regardless and just wants to get it over and done with. And after all that said, I bet there is no sale or takeover, and we just crawl along to the end of the season and make a miraculous escape by luck rather than judgment or go down without a whimper. I was pretty sure we'd be ok until yesterday. After seeing the shit we served up today and how we approached the game in response we really are in masses of bother. The frustrating thing is that the team isn't that bad man for man. Some fresh ideas could really make a tangible difference and quickly."
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"Not happening. The away fans at Derby singing ""super David Moyes""ù didn't fucking help - that's still ringing in Sullivan's ears. The support that night was immense but that was a massive mistake. Sullivan will stick with him and we will get relegated."
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Personally I don't think Sullivan trusts himself to find a suitable replacement. So far he's lucked out with Moyes and thinks that type of manager is what we need. So he'll blindly believe Moyes will turn this around while being too scared to change.
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We're going down with the ship. And Sullivan doesn't care. He has his life raft .(Payout) And is more than chuffed with how it gone for him. Every minute Moyes is here. The price to bring someone new in is going through the roof.! It ain't happening.
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"They don't need to spend their own money. They just have to decide how to spend the club's money, like transfers it would become club debt and would be balanced out in future budgets. It won't affect the price of a sale, and would be a drop compared to the potential loses to the club from relegation. Which would definitely scupper any buyout. Personally I don't believe Sullivan wants to sell and is gambling on Moyes as he hasn't got a clue where else to turn."
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"It's a potential cost to the club that the current owners - of which Sullivan is the largest shareholder - would incur. It's not Monopoly money. It would be £8m or so less within the club - a month before the potential sale. The 'agreed' price is the price per share that Kretinsky would pay to obtain a majority share of the club. That has little bearing on outgoings such as wages, payoffs etc."
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'It's £8M off his potential profit at this late stage.' No it isn't. The share price is already agreed. It wouldn't cost Sullivan a personal penny.
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"Would like to see what would happen if all the senior players refused to play for this cսnt. Basically a full on mutiny. If the board won't sack him we won't play for him. Won't happen of course, but likely one of the only ways the board will realise they have to act."
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"Yeah, but the difference is that he'd be sacking Moyes for £8m and he won't want to take the hit when he's just one month away from potentially agreeing a deal to sell up. It's £8M off his potential profit at this late stage. You're talking about a man who had a multi-year row with HMRC over a £700,000 tax bill. Which he was eventually forced to pay."
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"I don't believe paying Moyes off is the Issue, what would it cost 8m max? We spent 200m on players since the summer and taken massive hits on expensive players who didn't work out like Anderson, Haller and Vlassic. Sullivan is just an incompetent shortsighted fool with no idea how to run a football club, let alone one like ours!"
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"My guess, and it's only that, is that Sullivan doesn't want to pay off the remainder of Moyes' contract before Kretinsky's potential takeover. We're still a tinpot club at board level and we have been for the entirety of my time as a supporter. BY FAR the biggest upgrade this club can make in the next few years is to have an owner and board with some genuine talent, vision and capacity to run a top 15 global football club. The hoards of fans have taken us there, in spite of the two bob wannabes we've always had on the board. That has to change, even more than the manager. Because otherwise we just keep getting another Allardyce or Moyes indefinitely."
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"No other club would tolerate this situation for this long, even shitty tin pot clubs wouldn't put up with it. What the fuck are the dwarf and the Kretin playing at?"
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"Rusta 9:52 Sun Feb 19 I'm seriously thinking most of our lot at the LS are happy to have him, Derby was one of the lowest points for me - 5k signing this clown's name was a fucking disaster"
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Potter is getting sacked in the next few days. Just give him the job here until the end of the season. That way he gets to keep his Travelcard.
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"Thing with Moyes is as far as I can remember I don't think he has turned a team around on his watch. He is starting to resemble the Moyes at Sunderland, a rabbit caught in headlight, where he has absolutely no clue. One of those managers who does ok when things are going well but as soon as the wheels come off he has no idea how to rectify it. Friends who are Brighton fans say similar about Potter. Many didn't actually rate him, but they suddenly went on a run and he got the plaudits, but many I know aren't surprised that the wheels have fallen off for him at Chelsea."
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"I'd take anyone in world football right now, anyone even someone from League Two. Just want this arrogant narcissist gone tonight! Makes my blood boil and I hate him more than Grant or Allardyce put together"
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"The press and pundits are part of the reason this cսnt is still here. Bloke on the radio just got shot down because he called Moyes clueless, and Chris Sutton told him he's a top manager and has done a great job for us. Sullivan will speak to people in football and they are probably to a man telling him to stick with Moyes. That's the fucking worry."
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It was tongue in cheek but he would keep Us up. Magic wand I'd break the bank to get the bloke from Brentford