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Re: David Moyes
twoleftfeet wrote: ↑06 Apr 2025, 10:23 Only a Spurs fan would wish that.
I was a huge Moyes fan, well documented, but his time had come to an end and that was that.
Maybe ladyboy wants him to replace Ange?
It’s quite clear to me that you don’t go to the games. In fact your support of West Ham extends to coming on here and trying to act as a policeman. You probably don’t have a job.
I on the other hand have been a West Ham season holder for 34 years and a result I demand respect and you do not deserve my time.
I only want to converse with real fans and I have nothing left to say to you, we do not need to communicate anymore.
I on the other hand have been a West Ham season holder for 34 years and a result I demand respect and you do not deserve my time.
I only want to converse with real fans and I have nothing left to say to you, we do not need to communicate anymore.
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Re: David Moyes
Only a Spurs fan would wish that.
I was a huge Moyes fan, well documented, but his time had come to an end and that was that.
Maybe ladyboy wants him to replace Ange?
I was a huge Moyes fan, well documented, but his time had come to an end and that was that.
Maybe ladyboy wants him to replace Ange?
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Re: David Moyes
It takes a special kind of simpleton to hope - let alone believe - that Moyes would leave Everton and come back to us (yet again).
All our problems stem from the other David, the one who sees himself as "King of the Castle" - more chance of him selling up at West Ham and buying Everton than Moyes returning.
All our problems stem from the other David, the one who sees himself as "King of the Castle" - more chance of him selling up at West Ham and buying Everton than Moyes returning.
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Re: David Moyes
Averaging 1 shot on target & 30% possession in this weeks games
4 draws & a loss in their last 5
Perfect cure for insomnia from Dozy Dave
Honeymoon will run out very quickly next season
4 draws & a loss in their last 5
Perfect cure for insomnia from Dozy Dave
Honeymoon will run out very quickly next season
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29 % possession, your watching the opposition play,turgid stuff glad the dinosaur has gone.
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Re: David Moyes
Fauxstralian wrote: ↑02 Apr 2025, 21:44 No shots on target with 24% possession
Another Anfield masterclass from Moyes
Obvious Red for Tarkowski in the first half. VAR chickened out
It was very borderline at best, pretty sure Tarkowski had a row with another Liverpool player just before so was riled up, was definitely intent there on the follow through and was quite high with a bit of force.
Brentford looked to have had a very valid pen claim right at the death at Newcastle, they only showed the replay once from a poor angle but looked a close one.
Brentford looked to have had a very valid pen claim right at the death at Newcastle, they only showed the replay once from a poor angle but looked a close one.
Re: David Moyes
There's a very good interview of Sean Dyche on Lineker's podcast, This is Football. I've never taken to Dyche but he gives some good insights in to managing a club. Worth a listen when walking the dog.
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No shots on target with 24% possession
Another Anfield masterclass from Moyes
Obvious Red for Tarkowski in the first half. VAR chickened out
Another Anfield masterclass from Moyes
Obvious Red for Tarkowski in the first half. VAR chickened out
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Re: David Moyes
Taking Everton to Anfield tonight looking for his first ever win there
22nd time lucky, eh?
22nd time lucky, eh?
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Re: David Moyes
Why would he leave Everton?
There's as much chance of getting Klopp, why not mention him?
There's as much chance of getting Klopp, why not mention him?
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If the hammers had a decent striker. We would have won that comfortably I think . But to be fair to Moyes the Everton players he's inherited are suited to how he sets up .
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Re: David Moyes
You're welcome to post the thread yourself... we're all volunteers here (as Honky did last week).
I don't hold a monopoly on starting a thread about an upcoming match (and if one starts will happily add the usual 'match day' components).
I don't hold a monopoly on starting a thread about an upcoming match (and if one starts will happily add the usual 'match day' components).
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Re: David Moyes
Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑14 Mar 2025, 12:24 FWIW I reckon we nick a result tomorrow.
We look pretty handy on the road and Potter always seems to get the better of Moyes.
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Re: David Moyes
Manuel wrote: ↑15 Mar 2025, 01:58 Since Stubbo hasn't put up a match thread I assume this is where we discuss the game?? What a fucking joke. A thread on the new Danny Dyer film but zilch about our game tomorrow. This is a West Ham forum or not??
I fancy us looking better on the road will continue TODAY so I'm going all Coffee one sugar and calling a draw, or maybe even a narrow win. Really hope so, would fucking hate to lose this one.
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Stubbo is likely in some bog in jaywick wishing he wasn't
Stubbo is likely in some bog in jaywick wishing he wasn't