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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"
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"""Thank god we won't be getting Dyche"" Yes, most likely he will keep Everton up - that's the idea - and at our expense most likely, and right now I'd take him too if it mean us staying up rather than going down and out with a whimper under Moyes. There aren't three better sides than us with Moyes as our manager."
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"I also feel sorry for Bielsa in the midst of the nonsense over the Everton job. Now looks likely to go to Dyche who was, I'm told by national hacks, Everton's favoured target all along. So Bielsa, who doesn't speak great English (one of his failings at Leeds) was invited to fly over for 'talks' in London for almost no reason. I just imagine the old codger wandering aimlessly around the airport terminal, unable to communicate properly with anyone, and stuck in there indefinitely. Like a more comudgeonly Tom Hanks. Or one of our midfield."
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"""Drifting downstream and those among them still 'alive' in all of this are just fingers-crossed that there are three worse sides than us in this division. I have no idea if they are right"" It's very close. On paper we are at least mid table. With Moyes and the way we play now and with our injury situation piling on the problems is very hard to see us staying up. Looking at the fixtures I cant see us reaching anything like 40 points. It will come down to a few very key games and very reliant on other teams not performing. I just don't see 3 genuinely worse sides - maybe one or two. unfortunately this very well might just be another mess, entirely of our own making. The only silver lining is that Sullivan can kiss any decent price goodbye."
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Thank god we won't be getting Dyche He will keep Everton up but will be sacked by December when their fans are bored and fed up with the big Sam style long ball football.
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"Although I think Moyes should go, I think that we've probably missed our chance to do it this season now. As others have said, this board has never seen the FA Cup as a valued tournament - so the Derby result really won't matter to them. It'll matter, as always to us fans. Moyes beating Everton means he'll get the three tough upcoming games against Newcastle, Chelsea and Spurs. Which takes us to mid-February and beyond the transfer deadline day (conveniently, for now-parsimonious board members). Even if we lose to all three of Newcastle, Chelsea and Spurs - which is a high chance - which manager would want to come in with us around/in the relegation zone, only two full months left in the season and no chance of signing any players they want? Besides, which managers will be available to come in and 'rescue' us at that point? Looks like even Dyche will be off the market. It looks likely to be Moyes until the season's end at least. So strap in, because it is going to be a rocky ride...welcome to the 15th largest club in the WORLD..."
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"To answer many of the questions on here...West Ham is basically a dead, bloated body floating down a river at the moment. Bit directionless and drifting. And the reason is simple: a deal (of some sort) has been struck to sell the club to a new owner in the summer. We all know this. It is no secret. Kretinsky, currently a minority shareholder, has the legal option to buy the club - at a reputed price of £580m - after the stupid LLDA/London Stadium cut-off date. Consequently, everybody is sitting on their hands. Sullivan will not put another penny into the club and is awaiting his massive pay day. Brady works for Sullivan and has an interest in the same outcome. Kretinsky cannot fully take over (even if he exercises his option) until the summer, and nobody wants to have to fork out to pay off Moyes or sign further players at considerable cost (bearing in mind, they did spend a lot between them last summer). So they are all drifting along, many of them dead in the water, until that date passes. Including, in all likelihood, Moyes. Drifting downstream and those among them still 'alive' in all of this are just fingers-crossed that there are three worse sides than us in this division. I have no idea if they are right. What could throw the spanner in the works is if Kretinsky decides not to exercise his option if we are relegated. That's a potential shit-show."
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"Sir Alf Yep I think he is We literally had it all, we had a real chance to pull ourselves away from the usual relegation worries every season and solidify ourselves as a top 8-10 club. The dithering by Moyes, the dithering by Sullivan and the usual bullshit that comes with both of them has out all that good work back again. Moyes should have gone when it was clear it wasn't working. The better run clubs don't fuck about, they want a player, they get him, manager doesn't win in 5-6 games, he's gone, us we are different in a bad way. It will come back and bite us on the arse come May."
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"Nevin and Nolan are a big part of tge problem too Imo . Moyes ultimately takes responsibility because he's either not asking his team to improve aspects of our game like pressing and passing and asking for different tactics and set up or he is asking for it but they don't know how ? Or they all think they are smarter than everyone else with the outdated tactics and set up no other team plays anymore ? Probably the latter. We are the only club not to change manager down at the bottom aside from Leicester? And Rodgers had nothing to spend and more injuries than even us to deal with, had to sell key players like Forfana too. West Ham is like the local govt / public sector organisation of the Premiership. Impossible to be sacked based on performance. Moyes is taking us down isn't he ? :-("
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"Should have been us making that appointment, would have worked out but now they will soon be clear of us and safe."
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I see that now Sheringham is the latest one to come out and say we should keep him. Wtf goes through their heads to come to that conclusion?
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Why is this idiot still our manager? Another player signed Another injury. The luckiest manager I have known. Beat a terrible team with another poor performance. Now he's set us up to lose the next game. 5 points from the next 3 games minimum. We'll never get further with this guy in charge. He had his moment but screwed it up. I hardly ever come on here now. It's to deppressing
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"Jay I despise her but she is one shrewd operator Sat on the right face at the right time, promoted beyond experience/ability and grew into a self promoting/self interested harpee Got to admire the web she has spun - the vile creature* Cracking top bollox/soapy tit wank credentials in her time mind"
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"Yep Steve and others have it right on Dyche - he will give them such a kicking and get the best from Tarkowski, organise the defence and if the hand bag doesn't crack on, get a tune out of Maupay who I predict will be the hero of the day Their crowd will respond and they will climb Who would you rather be next to in a trench, Dyche or a bucket sitting Argie?"
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"Sir Alf - not entirely all sullivan. I remember many years ago being in the Senior Management Team of a company which was going to the wall. The chairman was into high tech, the CEO was weak and waiting to retire and he was pushed out early. In came a new CEO who (not literally) set the place on fire, the senior management team was reduced quickly, the chairman was effectively used as a figurehead only and problems were solved in less than six months and he certainly wasn't paid a million pounds a year!! So what the hell does brady do and why isn't she proactive????"
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Dyche would likely keep them up. Bielsa not at this point in the season. So Bielsa would be a good choice from our point of view. We need to be above three other clubs come next May.
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"They might not have a pot to piss in, but Dyche will give them a rocket up their arses. We need a rocket up Moyes's arse and someone to tell him to start fucking attacking, goals win games etc. Dinosaur tactics and sucking the life out of the team clearly hasn't fucking worked. Sullivan is too busy sucking on his new birds plastic tits to see we are going down. The Everton win meant fuck all."
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"What makes me laugh is that board are still sanctioning transfer money for David Moyes. Why?! He's just spunked the best part of ¬£200mill up the wall. Who, other than mini me trusts the ginger cսnt with money?"