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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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fraser...I'm one of life's optimists and always live in hope as life is like Snide's cock...too short
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"So what do we see as the next level for us that he's not taking us to. We're in our third year of European football and 9th, and we won a bit of silverware. We're four points behind 6th, and 8 behind 4th. Is it doing what we do now with a better style or with possession football like say Brighton (two points above us) - or is it being top 4 or title contenders? Or all of the above?"
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"Keep Moaning...yes me as well,hopefully the joy of summer starts in Dublin in May 22nd"
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"Yes good post RB.......for me I've stopped going out of my way to watch his set up a long time ago, this leaves me with some sanity and a limited chance to get wound up and if I do get pissed off I post it on here as this forum is something that can be avoided by those who don't want to hear the anger that he creates."
- Keep dreaming
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"Wise words RBShorty. Joe Cole, who seems to be a relatively sane pundit and is not at all anti West Ham described yesterday's performance at half time as dross. Dean Ashton, likewise a reasonable pundit and not anti West Ham described yesterday's performance as turgid. Those observations should be resonating in the boardroom. They are not random comments from a football forum, they are actual concerns offered by respected ex players with no axe to grind. Moyes's stats make him out to be successful for us, fact is so was Alardyce but Moyes football is worse and, criminally, he is ruining good players and stifling youth. Careful what you wish for? I don't think so, is it too much to ask that I enjoy watching football that isn't turgid dross?"
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"Moyes is doing what he does best and picking up results to keep his head above water. Nothing more. We've won 4 in a row now but that has nothing to do with an upturn in performances, effort, tactical changes. It is not because of anything Moyes has done to address a poor performing team, which we are. For me, we played the same way against Everton in the 1-0 home defeat, than we did the wins against Olympiakos, Forest, Burnley and TSC. In fact, our approach has not changed under Moyes in the last 2 years. Granted it won us a cup, our first in however many years, but it is not sustainable and results will be very inconsistent without any attempt to change it. Not just that, it's so fucking boring and painful to watch."
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"fraser. I realise that Moyes has reached his ceiling of success as a professional manager. (A 1000 games in. 1 major trophy. And a steady stream of mid table placement's.) Both times he came into the club. The board and a vast number of the fanbase were basically begging him for just that. Now that we are in that position. We want to progress. And everyone can see Moyes is one of the hurdle's that is keeping us back. We all know Moyes is going. (Nothing last forever. Just ask ManU fans.) And hopefully the board has got it act together going forward.? Because West Ham United want success. (We all do.) And because it so fleeting for us. Some. Not everyone worries about how we got there. Personally I will always be thankful to David Moyes. I never thought I would live long enough to ever see us win silverware again in my life. Does that mean we should persist with him. Hell no.! But getting rid of him mid-season. When the people we most likely want. Won't be available. Just for instance gratification is ridiculous at best. Outright lunacy at worse. Everyone has an opinion on this. Which everyone has a right to air. But getting nasty and personal because their views don't aline with others, ulmately tells everybody else about themselves. And not really offer up anything new going forward. Is Moyes going.? Yes. Will we have to put up with this until next summer.? Yes Should we cսnt the guy off for the football he serves up.? Yes. Should we be ungrateful towards Moyes for the position we find ourselves in.? No"
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Most of the Moyes lovers are Gaslighters. I lurk on WHTID for a read from time to time and there's loads of them there who tell you shit is ice cream. Must really hate good attacking football.
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"I find it all rather surreal that the player Moyes relied on so much even when he was playing absolute garbage is now the player that is basically keeping Moyes in a job. As Greavsie once said ""It's a funny ol' game...."""
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- Lee Trundle
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If we had a decent striker and left winger we'd see a vast improvement in our playing style even under Moyes I'm sure. Why hasn't Cornet had more opportunity after last night's sub appearance where he created the last minute goal? why hasn't Mubama been learning his striker trade as an impact sub? Why have we relied on Antonio as our only striker for too long? Why is Ings still being used as a lone striker? Moyes is a stupid prick is the only possible answer.
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"I challenge any of the pro Moyes dickheads to defend that performance last night. Yes we got a late goal but to not be able to break down a team from basically a pub league says a lot about Moyes' tactical nous. That was his team, he can't complain about players because he bought most of them, he can't blame the lack of playing time for the players because that's entirely within his gift and he can't complain he hasn't been backed because he's spent a fucking fortune. So what is the reason we are so shit? Could it possibly be the silly Scotch cսnt we have in charge?"
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"We're going to sit so deep aren't we, but thank fuck for Soucek's goal at least we can try and hit them on the break. Though saying that I actually think the most clear cut chances we created this season was the first 30 minutes of the away game against them on the front foot, a midfield of Alvarez, JWP and Paqueta.."
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"Why would he need to say, completely unprovoked, that 'if' the crowd get behind us in a fortnight we can top the group, do other managers speak in them terms, he should be worrying about his job? Clearly it's yet another dig at the fans as it's been quiet at home games of late, the fact that he doesn't understand why is scary. He's like a politician, totally away from any kind of reality with his head buried in the sand."
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"He was asked after the game why we struggled to create chances until the very end (against shit oppo) and his reasoning was that players who don't play that often started? I mean what the fuck is that? This fella is seriously taking the fucking piss. The whole 2 minute interview was littered with reminders, again, about the 'last two seasons', winning is what he does, and another dig at the fans when he said if the fans get behind us next match we can win the group. There's nothing to get behind, you cսnt, everyone is either asleep, on their phone, or chatting to their mate. He's probably still stewing about the Moyes out banner at Fulham, hope so anyway."