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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"
- Takashi Miike
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"I can't criticise the starting line up or formation last night, but again it was his failure to be proactive and make changes that cost us. players were clearly tired/tiring after an hour yet he again took 74/86 minutes to freshen things up, and then only made two changes. It's why we'll also go out of europe when we finally draw someone decent"
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Hard of thinking was me quoting Takashi Mike's phrase you prick! Not very bright are you?
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'Wishful thinking' is thinking no? So how how does 'hard of thinking' apply to them? You are not a bright person Willtell and must have lucked yourself through life.....
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"If the club changes hands, I'd imagine he's toast at the end of the season. If it doesn't then a lot will depend on how/where we finish. Sullivan may stick with him if he's still the owner. That Forest win has likely bought him his safety until the end of the season unless we get smashed by Brighton or lose to Villa or Larnaca. I think the Southampton game will be where he definitively either goes or stays to the end. Any later than that and a new manager won't have enough time. We do not have the best run in."
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"For me ""the hard of thinking cunts""ù are those that believe their own wishful thinking! Expecting Sullivan will sell and Kretinsky will buy then sack Moyes is just wishful thinking""¶"
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Downside of players getting together and starting to dig us out of a hole is moyes still picks the team! Be interesting to see if we attempt to build on what was achieved last saturday or revert to 9 defensive players for the next couple of games?
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and I see that fucking ridicilous comment yesterday about two cup finals is now being repeated by the usual hard of thinking cunts
- Takashi Miike
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"one game not playing the back five in the last four months isn't turning a new leaf, purely a reaction to his predicament. with those three points, he may well revert back to his five at the back shit. to even mention it in the post match press conference shows the bloke is mental"
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- Lee Trundle
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I've just explained why. Do you not think we're likely to get new owners by/in the summer? You think they'll want him around?
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"I don't know why some still think Moyes will go in summer. It's more likely that he will stay as his contract doesn't expire until June 2024. Obviously if we just scrape through to avoid relegation he will have to go. However, if he does turn over a new leaf and we climb the PL plus get to a final or two he'll probably stay next season too."
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"Let's hope we'll stay up - Now that the players have sussed they need to ignore Moyes and work with the coaches to improve we have a great chance. It all comes down to new ownership. If we get Kretinsky or somebody else then we need an inspirational manager who matches our new potential as a club that gets 60,000 through the gate. If that happens we may even convince Rice to stay - if he doesn't there are other players who can do his job. It all depends on how much any new owner is prepared to bankroll. Pochettino sounds great but we shouldn't take it as done but nor should it be completely discounted."
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- Lee Trundle
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"""4-0 as good as gives Moyes next season now."" What makes you think that? We'll likely have new owners next season and I doubt they'd want a yesterdays man in charge who doesn't know what to do with £200m worth of players. The only way he stay is if we win the Europa Conference, is my reckoning. And I'd take that. ""In his favour the players are behind him."" Yeah I'm not convinced about that also. The players held two meetings this week which Moyes knew nothing about to get out of the shit we're in. That doesn't suggest to me they're behind him."
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"4-0 as good as gives Moyes next season now. In his favour the players are behind him. I can't see us evolving with Moyes into a top 8 side but I don't see him delivering such shite next season. Let's face it, we are are 6th to 12th Team. That's it. Never changing unless we get silly investment. Accept it. Maybe we will get a manager that plays better football which would be nice."
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"14 months of prem dogshit with granted, a couple of good europa results joyo so in summary, after a £200m recent spend, utter failure and under achievement with a truly shocking brand of football to boot. 'if you tolerate this, then your ulcer will be next...' love that track"
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"As others say, the real test is Brighton away then Villa at home. Forest were content to play a bit like us and sit deep and don't press as hard as a lot of the other teams in the Premiership. They still managed to get 51% possession but really only Brendan Johnson's pace bothered us. But Paqueta made a difference in midfield and made the most of the little bit of extra time and space we got. If players met independently it might be argued the win came in spite not because if Moyes but a win was most welcome and fully deserved. Most worrying thing was choosing Cresswell as the sub to come on. Hopefully it's a one off for his ability to cross ? If not, then expect Cresswell to be targeted by every manager."
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"That article is a load of bollocks, we were well on top throughout and we're well worth a comfortable win prior to the goal fest. Not brilliant but at least trying to win the game for a change. I'd still sack the prick in a heartbeat though."
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"From todays Telegraph Nobody in the London Stadium saw it coming. A Hubble telescope wouldn't have seen it coming, but 15 giddy, glorious minutes might have salvaged West Ham's season. At the very moment the East London natives were beginning to turn restless, West Ham lashed four goals past hapless Nottingham Forest, who had hitherto exuded stalemate serenity. Danny Ings scored a couple of plain-Jane goals. As Forest crumbled, Declan Rice curled a beauty past Keylor Navas and Michail Antonio's header gave the scoreline the semblance of a rout. The victory catapulted West Ham out of the relegation spots. Now, it's time to build. Here's how: A new formation, a new style Manager David Moyes had oscillated wildly between a back three and a back five. On Saturday, in the wake of a team meeting following Sunday's defeat to Tottenham Hotspur, he plumped for a back four, Even when Vladimir Coufal's heel forced him off at half-time, he stuck with it for the second. Tomas Soucek, the poster boy for West Ham's unsatisfying season, played in a more advanced role than of late and had his best game for some time. Moyes still seems wedded to a sole striker, but Soucek and Lucas Paqueta ensured Ings had proper support on his first start, unlike his struggling predecessors, Antonio and Gianluca Scamacca. Performances weren't that bad It may be an oft-used line from the Moyes Playbook and even he looked uncomfortable delivering it after a supine showing when Leicester strolled to three points at the London Stadium just before Christmas. Yet, while West Ham had won just one league game since AFC Bournemouth were dispatched in October ""ì albeit one which ended Frank Lampard's tenure at Everton ""ì he wasn't wholly delusional. Sloppy defending turned three points into one at Elland Road; they overcame an early concession to secure a deserved point at Newcastle and, they matched Chelsea stride for stride a fortnight ago. Minor surgery was required rather than a heart transplant. West Ham United manager David Moyes - Danny Ings sparks 15-minute flurry that could save West Ham's season West Ham United manager David Moyes celebrates after Declan Rice scores CREDIT: Reuters/Paul Childs A Goalscorer... at last Incredibly, Jarrod Bowen's 18 goals last season was the most a West Ham player had scored since Marlon Harewood terrorised Championship defences in 2004-05. And only 12 were in the Premier League. Ings is a goalscorer: 104 goals from 239 league starts. The jury will be out for some time regarding his time at Aston Villa, but his first West Ham goals were his third brace of the season. Ings's goals may have been aesthetically challenged, but they were a predatorial masterclass. ""History never lies,""ù chuckled Angelo Ogbonna after Saturday's game. ""Danny has always been a top scorer wherever he's played. He's very bright in the box. I can describe him like a fox. Even in training, he has that sharpness.""ù Lucas Paqueta looking interested With the World Cup looming, Paqueta wrapped himself in cotton wool, disposed merely to avoid injury. After his return, he paid homage to the gods of iron by actually getting injured. Being deployed in a withdrawn position hardly played to his strengths, but against Forest, with no defensive duties to shackle him, he was a revelation in the centre of midfield, closer to Ings ahead of him than Rice behind him. Both Bowen and Said Benrahma benefitted from Paqueta's vision and even tenacity, while Forest's midfield could never get close to him. West Ham's ¬£51million investment finally looks like money well-spent. Getting over the summer Of those who arrived in the summer, only Paqueta and Nayef Aguerd started on Saturday, although Maxwel Cornet has been injured since October. Back in the autumn, Moyes argued his new men needed time, but now he seems to have concluded that Scamacca, Flynn Downes, Thilo Kehrer, Emerson ""ì tellingly the four unused substitutes on Saturday - may not be a pathway to progression. When the old guard of Aaron Cresswell, Pablo Fornals and Antonio combined for West Ham's fourth it felt like a restoration of the natural order. Not sacking Moyes He's always claimed the noise surrounding his potential dismissal came only from outside the club. He maintained once again on Saturday, that there was no suggestion of regime change from within. Even with the pause for thought occasioned by joint chairman David Gold's death, football rolled on relentlessly and the more elusive a victory became, the more precarious Moyes's position became. Traditionally West Ham do not sack managers in haste and only Lou Macari and Avram Grant have failed to last a calendar year since Victoria was Queen. Moyes had enough in the bank. He has more now."
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'Actually I'm the one with the winning mentality as l know we are going to stay up' https://i.4cdn.org/pol/1677532940060400.gif
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"I wouldn't bother trying to have a serious debate with joyo, he is without doubt the thickest cսnt to ever grace the internet. He's there to be laughed at."
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