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How do you ‘save’ a team that isn’t and never had been in the bottom 3?
Maybe ask your mate at Kappa…..
Maybe ask your mate at Kappa…..
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XKhammer wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025, 17:12 We punched above our weight under Moyes, the fans thought they were better than the level he brought us... Many seem to have short memories of how he stopped us going down...Twice!
The board haven't got the money for top 6, the club doesn't have global reach, the stadium is a track venue not a football stadium and we have too many toxic fans and half half tourists filling it
As l said many times on here ....be careful what you wish for
Thanks for proving what an idiot you are.
- Moyes didn’t save us either time.
- We weren’t punching above our weight, somewhere around 7th to 9th is exactly where we should be.
- the club absolutely does have global reach
- Moyes didn’t save us either time.
- We weren’t punching above our weight, somewhere around 7th to 9th is exactly where we should be.
- the club absolutely does have global reach
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XKhammer wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025, 17:26Massive Attack" wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025, 17:20Agreed, we'd go down if Bowen wasn't here or got injured for significant time. Well, the same thing would have happened under Moyes had Bowen not been here and was also extremely lucky to manage us whilst Rice rose through the ranks thanks to other managers first nursing him in to the Midfield.
So when you say be careful what you wish for with regards to Moyes, we would have already been relegated had it not been for them just as we would under Potter. I'm afraid it's a load of bollocks to say be careful for what we wish for had Moyes only stayed. Nothing would have changed, it would have been the same dogshit situation and a myth peddles by the ignorant punditry media class who lazily say the same without any real context that's true to what's been happening.
And thank the Footablling Gods we did have Rice and Bowen to rely on, otherwise we would have been Championship shite by now.
Thank fuck also that Moyes and his shocking style of Football is also long gone when he had an embarrassment of riches to choose from to get us playing decent attacking Football.I think if Moyes stayed the football would have been dire but we would never have gone down
Im more pissed off than anyone else because l had really long day getting up to Wolves (M1 closed) and tiresome pissed off journey back!
22/23 season we were only 6 points from the drop and that was with Bowen and Rice playing all the time. That was the difference between us staying up or going down. No shadow of doubt in mind.
Re: David Moyes
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025, 17:20XKhammer wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025, 17:14Massive Attack" wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025, 15:08 XK
If we didn't have Bowen, do you think we would get relegated under Potter?Very possible,but still think good few teams worse than us and things will eventually pick upAgreed, we'd go down if Bowen wasn't here or got injured for significant time. Well, the same thing would have happened under Moyes had Bowen not been here and was also extremely lucky to manage us whilst Rice rose through the ranks thanks to other managers first nursing him in to the Midfield.
So when you say be careful what you wish for with regards to Moyes, we would have already been relegated had it not been for them just as we would under Potter. I'm afraid it's a load of bollocks to say be careful for what we wish for had Moyes only stayed. Nothing would have changed, it would have been the same dogshit situation and a myth peddles by the ignorant punditry media class who lazily say the same without any real context that's true to what's been happening.
And thank the Footablling Gods we did have Rice and Bowen to rely on, otherwise we would have been Championship shite by now.
Thank fuck also that Moyes and his shocking style of Football is also long gone when he had an embarrassment of riches to choose from to get us playing decent attacking Football.
I think if Moyes stayed the football would have been dire but we would never have gone down
Im more pissed off than anyone else because l had really long day getting up to Wolves (M1 closed) and tiresome pissed off journey back!
Im more pissed off than anyone else because l had really long day getting up to Wolves (M1 closed) and tiresome pissed off journey back!
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Re: David Moyes
XKhammer wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025, 17:14Massive Attack" wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025, 15:08 XK
If we didn't have Bowen, do you think we would get relegated under Potter?Very possible,but still think good few teams worse than us and things will eventually pick up
Agreed, we'd go down if Bowen wasn't here or got injured for significant time. Well, the same thing would have happened under Moyes had Bowen not been here or got injured and was also extremely lucky to manage us whilst Rice rose through the ranks thanks to other managers first nursing him in to the Midfield.
So when you say be careful what you wish for with regards to Moyes, we would have already been relegated by now had it not been for them just as we would under Potter. I'm afraid it's a load of bollocks to say be careful for what we wish for had Moyes only stayed. Nothing would have changed, it would have been the same dogshit situation and a myth peddled by the ignorant punditry media class who lazily say the same without any real context that's true to what's been happening.
And thank the Footballing Gods we did have Rice and Bowen to rely on, otherwise we would have been Championship shite by now.
Thank fuck that Moyes and his shocking style of Football is also long gone when he had an embarrassment of riches to choose from to get us playing decent attacking Football.
So when you say be careful what you wish for with regards to Moyes, we would have already been relegated by now had it not been for them just as we would under Potter. I'm afraid it's a load of bollocks to say be careful for what we wish for had Moyes only stayed. Nothing would have changed, it would have been the same dogshit situation and a myth peddled by the ignorant punditry media class who lazily say the same without any real context that's true to what's been happening.
And thank the Footballing Gods we did have Rice and Bowen to rely on, otherwise we would have been Championship shite by now.
Thank fuck that Moyes and his shocking style of Football is also long gone when he had an embarrassment of riches to choose from to get us playing decent attacking Football.
Re: David Moyes
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025, 15:08 XK
If we didn't have Bowen, do you think we would get relegated under Potter?
Very possible,but still think good few teams worse than us and things will eventually pick up
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We punched above our weight under Moyes, the fans thought they were better than the level he brought us... Many seem to have short memories of how he stopped us going down...Twice!
The board haven't got the money for top 6, the club doesn't have global reach, the stadium is a track venue not a football stadium and we have too many toxic fans and half half tourists filling it
As l said many times on here ....be careful what you wish for
The board haven't got the money for top 6, the club doesn't have global reach, the stadium is a track venue not a football stadium and we have too many toxic fans and half half tourists filling it
As l said many times on here ....be careful what you wish for
Re: David Moyes
XKhammer wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025, 16:48goose wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025, 15:19XKhammer wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025, 15:03Thanks for the permission to spend my money how l like and actually support my club
l don't think we will go down,but if we did ill still go
I'm well entitled to quote be careful what you wish for as l said it before Moyes left as was very fearful the club would go backwards and l blame the owners for thatyou're also supporting the owners of the club.
and you're also entitled to spout what ever spastic ideas pop into your tiny brain whenever you want......... but dont get all "i'm a better supporter than you" when someone points out how stupid your point is.Typical Eyetie defeatist attitude
you should avoid using words you dont understand joyo son.............. i know that doesnt leave you with many options though.
being able to look at a managers performance and spot that its shit isn't defeatist - it's just normal behaviour for anyone over the age of about 7.
predicting a 10th placed finish doesn't mean you have a positive outlook, it just means you're stupid.
being able to look at a managers performance and spot that its shit isn't defeatist - it's just normal behaviour for anyone over the age of about 7.
predicting a 10th placed finish doesn't mean you have a positive outlook, it just means you're stupid.
Re: David Moyes
goose wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025, 15:19XKhammer wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025, 15:03Thanks for the permission to spend my money how l like and actually support my club
l don't think we will go down,but if we did ill still go
I'm well entitled to quote be careful what you wish for as l said it before Moyes left as was very fearful the club would go backwards and l blame the owners for thatyou're also supporting the owners of the club.
and you're also entitled to spout what ever spastic ideas pop into your tiny brain whenever you want......... but dont get all "i'm a better supporter than you" when someone points out how stupid your point is.
Typical Eyetie defeatist attitude
Re: David Moyes
XKhammer wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025, 15:03Thanks for the permission to spend my money how l like and actually support my club
l don't think we will go down,but if we did ill still go
I'm well entitled to quote be careful what you wish for as l said it before Moyes left as was very fearful the club would go backwards and l blame the owners for that
you're also supporting the owners of the club.
and you're also entitled to spout what ever spastic ideas pop into your tiny brain whenever you want......... but dont get all "i'm a better supporter than you" when someone points out how stupid your point is.
and you're also entitled to spout what ever spastic ideas pop into your tiny brain whenever you want......... but dont get all "i'm a better supporter than you" when someone points out how stupid your point is.
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Thanks for the permission to spend my money how l like and actually support my club
l don't think we will go down,but if we did ill still go
I'm well entitled to quote be careful what you wish for as l said it before Moyes left as was very fearful the club would go backwards and l blame the owners for that
l don't think we will go down,but if we did ill still go
I'm well entitled to quote be careful what you wish for as l said it before Moyes left as was very fearful the club would go backwards and l blame the owners for that
Re: David Moyes
THUNDERCLINT wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025, 14:18Said by joyo to the disabled Cambodian child after she closed her eyes and hoped, one day, to be able to climb her favourite tree...
ThickClit stick to the subject instead of insane made up bollocks
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Re: David Moyes
goose wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025, 14:19Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025, 13:52 I remember when goose thought Pellegrini was doing a great job
When he finished 10th with 52 points you mean?
remember when West Ham wore that new kappa shirt?
It was Roberto that done him and couldn't be patient to wait for Fabianski to return and get back up to speed, Fabianski being Pellegrinis big money Keeper signing. Roberto was on him (or more the point Husillos) and should have got better out of him but that's what it boiled down too in the end. Even Pellegrini could get a tune out of Martins boy at a famous Stamford Bridge win. Cue back to Moyes which Sullivan couldn't wait to get back in.
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Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025, 13:52 I remember when goose thought Pellegrini was doing a great job![]()
When he finished 10th with 52 points you mean?
remember when West Ham wore that new kappa shirt?
remember when West Ham wore that new kappa shirt?
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Said by joyo to the disabled Cambodian child after she closed her eyes and hoped, one day, to be able to climb her favourite tree...
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I don’t (and won’t) endorse that stadium or the owners by giving them my money. You can blindly keep giving them your money if you like.
now tell me what that has to do with David Moyes, and spastics like you parroting ‘be careful what you wish for’?
now tell me what that has to do with David Moyes, and spastics like you parroting ‘be careful what you wish for’?
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Was the question "You don't go do you?" too difficult to answer?
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Did i say 'careful what you wish for' after 22 points from 20 games? Record number of PL defeats?
no, just the retards like you said it.
no, just the retards like you said it.
Re: David Moyes
John Drake » 27 Aug 2025 01:47The best of Moyes at West Ham was when he had Alan Irvine beside him. Once Irvine left it went to pieces.
Together they will probably do a decent job at Everton
Absolutely spot on, the stats at West Ham back that up. Irvine went part time in season 2 and then left to go back "up North" as his family were all there. We fell away in the league after that. Was not overnight, these things are gradual, bit like Taylor and Clough. Cloughy never got the same success without his right hand man.
Together they will probably do a decent job at Everton
Absolutely spot on, the stats at West Ham back that up. Irvine went part time in season 2 and then left to go back "up North" as his family were all there. We fell away in the league after that. Was not overnight, these things are gradual, bit like Taylor and Clough. Cloughy never got the same success without his right hand man.
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twoleftfeet wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025, 13:16 It’s like pining for an ex girlfriend and then you realise it ended.
Not that you’d know about ever having a bird.
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