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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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"By his own admission he tried to turn us into a more possession based team which he said we needed to do to go to the next level. Problem is he's not capable of doing it, every time we try we just look slow and laboured and incapable of creating anything. His version of it is just passing it backwards n forwards at the back till we give it away. He just doesn't seem to be able to coach the pass and move at pace like you see other teams doing. So he will always have to revert back to sitting in and catching on the break which he's had to do this season."
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Post RoyalDocksGK »

Regardless of the result in prague. It's time for Moyes to go. 20 league games lost is not good enough for the team we've got. The only issue I have with Moyes going will be that midget owner. He isn't progressive enough to want a top manager from another team. He'll look for the cheapest options who will be out of work so no doubt after Rodgers and Potter reject us it'll be back to Rafa Benitez.
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Moyes got... 40 out of 114 points... Spent 200millionQuid... Negative Defensive Football... Relegation form all season... Needs to be replaced...he's a Dithering Dinosaur...
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Factory seconds Hilarious post...football being a thing others tries to do.... Hahahaha brilliant
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"If Moyes is here next season I'd put money on us going down""¶"
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"Generally two, if not three, of the relegated teams would have been predicted as liable for relegation at the beginning of the season. Sometimes a team drops down who most would have not considered candidates. This year we were one of two teams that struggled throughout but it was Leicester that took the drop. Make no mistake whether we rightly change manager or not WHU will be on pundit's lists as a strong chance of going down."
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"probably my biggest issue with moyes is his presbyterian step dad approach to ""fixing"" the west ham problem child. he always liked to use the word ""flakey"" to describe us in the past, but in that what he really means is a naive pursuit of actually trying to play football. for moyes, football is the thing the other team tries to do, while you hold a rigid shape and nick a goal off them when they get caught out playing too much football for their own good."
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"He stated there were ""òcultures' that needed to be changed at West Ham""¶.yet he's taken us to be set up more timid than we've ever known""¶this cup I hope will be won by those players willing to fuck off his ""òculture' of letting the other team have the ball to pick away at us""¶.if we win his way we should be ashamed but alas we will instead be grateful due to the club's shambles of ownerships past and present starving our potential""¶."
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"I'll be delighted if we win the final, especially if we play the kind of football we've been seen of late. It's got nothing to do with the way Moyes likes it but it's certainly the way forward."
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"I'm not wrong though am I. I understand you've picked your hill to die on but I doubt there will be meltdown if we win. FWIW, I don't dislike the bloke as a person, and some of the hatred and personal insults handed out to him on here are way OTT, but win or lose that final he has to move on, for the good of the club going forward. I believe that will happen regardless and the only thing the result of the final will change is the messaging around his departure and how it's managed. I'd be delighted for him to go out on a high as a trophy winner. However even that is still only fixing a symptom and not the root cause. We need a new owner as well."
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Posts are all in draft ready to fill this thread up if we loose be lucky you lot that we loose then you can post . if only we only changed him to the 3 managers that went down -what fools we are as a club not doing so. Staying up plus a euro final -sounds ok to me if your a Hammers fan -99% of other supporters would take your hand off.
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"Thanks El Scorchio, would definitely read this post again. The meltdown on this thread if West Ham beat Fiorentina will be seismic."
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"Just been watching that new BT sport film about English football's return to Europe after the ban. Quite good although in that nouvelle sycophantic rewriting of history way it really glosses over Heysal as the reason for the ban, portraying it as more or less an accident. Anyway. When Galatasaray knocked out Man U in 1993 their coach said to the ""òStay true to our plan and play our own game. Don't let them have the ball and if we have the ball, play your own game.' They ran, they pressed they did everything to make it difficult for the opposition to play. In other words don't let them settle or be comfortable and put them under relentless pressure. Struck a chord with me as the absolute antithesis of what Moyes instructs his teams to do. One more game to go."
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Priority must be is replacing Rice and get a top goalkeeper obviously not with Moyes at the helm.
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"What's become pretty evident in the last couple of weeks is that we have a good starting 11 but poor back up. The likes of Ings, Downes, Cornet, Lanzini, Emerson, Johnson are not good enough. 5 or 6 upgrades needed this summer."
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"Al these Moyes In pricksdont seem to realise there is a huge rebuilding job to do, this summer, what with Rice going and the age of his first team. Would you enrust this to Jock McStubborn? No fucking way."
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"There is definitely a MOYES CAMP, not only among the media pundits but also in the fan base. The basic argument is he needs time to return to the form of previous seasons where we finished in the League strongly enough to qualify for the European football we are playing today. That's all very well and good as long as the Moyes Camp can answer questions about the present, like why has it taken so long to play the more expansive football the new talent available is clearly willing and able to offer? And then there is the question about the future, regarding how long it would take to achieve full performance as new, even better players come in? Would we be safe from relegation? The Moyes Camp needs to understand the simple fact that we can ask him this kind of question at all indicates it is Moyes that must now develop to keep pace with the players, and that is not what he is here for, is it."
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Post Nagel »

"riosleftsock 10:51 Sun May 28 What's special about this Matthias Jaissle fella then? Can't be based solely on how he's done at Salzburg. Winning the league two years in a row is great, but Austria's pretty much a one horse race and they've won all of the last 10! He's been given plaudits for being the first manager to get them further than the group stages of the Champions League, but that group was probably the worst in the competition's history (Salzburg, Lille, Wolfsburg and Sevilla), so finishing 2nd there was not that incredible. Reading about his style of play it seems he likes to play a high pressing 4312, with attacking full backs; two strikers who run the channels and a No 10 who looks to score goals. Personally I like that set up, but in Austria it's probably easy to dominate however they play."
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Since boro didn't win the play offs (could be our blessing) I'd be lining up Michael Carrick to replace Moyes in the summer
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"Win (I fucking well hope so) or lose the final, do you want to watch this shite every week next season then the next until Moyes resigns? Do you honestly want to watch this shite? Honestly, you want to watch that every week? Because with Moyes thats all we'll get. He might keep us up, we might beat a few of the big guns, we might finish mid table again, but under Moyes we will play the most dire, gutless football you have ever seen - week in and fucking week out. He's a gutless coach who can't compete with the progressive standards the Prem asks for. If you want that shite - then Moyes is your man. For me - fuck off out of our club Moyes, I want to watch entertaining West Ham football, win lose or draw. Surely we've had enough of this mug now?"
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"Sullivan should be in talks with Matthias Jaissle at Salzburg now, and get him in early so he can oversee the transfer window."
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Why avoid the basic reality rumford? Do you think this group of players is going to be satisfied with anything less than a finish that humiliates the Spuds next season?
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"scouse kid Fair point mate, but to listen to some people on here he's the worst manager we've ever had.Whats more, appointing above average managers in not something we've managed to do very often."
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Rumford When Silva the Fulham boss first appeared in the UK several pundits claimed to journalists that he couldn't even speak English when he could. Most pundits are full of bullshit and tend to stick to believing that the era they played in is exactly the same as the current one. Is Moyes a bad manager probably not is he a bang average manager with one tactical style that works best in a backs against the wall scenario which limits the club in the current climate then the answer is yes
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rumford This isn't about me. I think Moyes is a poor club's manager setting teams up to spoil games on the assumption he doesn't have players with the skills to create real superiority. We've seen this for most of two seasons and I believe he's reached the end of the line at West Ham. We've outgrown a manager like Moyes.
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