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David Moyes
Posted: 25 Jan 2025, 17:12
by Ladysmith
I see Moyes has ‘set up his team to old man’ their way through another game and get a result.
Top Top manager who should still be managing West Ham. Instead we had 2 inferior managers.
Absolute shambles!
Re: David Moyes
Posted: 28 Jan 2025, 10:52
by Russ of the BML
XKhammer wrote: ↑27 Jan 2025, 15:53
Russ of the BML" wrote: ↑27 Jan 2025, 09:53
Bloody joking. Sullivan and Moyes were a match made in heaven. An owner with no ambition who hid behind false bids for players, low ball bids and the old 'let's make the fans think we tried to get this or that player". And Moyes who feared ambition. The kind of manager that resents ambition / development and progression. Because with that comes expectation. Moyes is a manager that wallows in the pit of mediocrity. A man that rolls out his long list of excuses at every opportunity. Therefore, if he has that opportunity handed to him, he will take it. Too many games, too many injuries, poor refereeing, bad luck, too small a squad, too big a sqaud.....
He and Sullivan went hand in hand.
He goes back to Everton. A club in dissaray. Badly managed for years now. Its paradise for Moyes. Poor squad, no investment, no development - A club who's expectancy level is to stay in the PL. He can't lose. He's got his little book of excuses out and he is like a pig in shit. Win a game and he's the Messiah. Lose a game and its all the other reasons.
Bloke's a calculated, lying, egotistical pig.
That lack of ambition you mentioned actually did win us a trophy for first time in 43 years
You can thank the players for that. They won it despite Moyes and Sullivan. We bought nobody in the January before Europa knock out stages and the players were flogged to death that season. We won Conference with a small squad, again, Moyes flogging them. Well done to Moyes for being manager when we won that trophy. Genuinely. But Moyes and Sullivan hardly wrote a blueprint for the clubs progression after winning conference - They just sat on their hands barely believing the pair of them had won something in the face of their own sense of mediocrity rules approach.
Re: David Moyes
Posted: 27 Jan 2025, 18:59
by Texas Iron
Competent Football manager…
Questionable Personality…
Everton suits him…
Re: David Moyes
Posted: 27 Jan 2025, 16:51
by Tomshardware
I wish him well and don't harbour any bitterness. He's a decent bloke and a good manager but it was time for him to move on when he did.
Re: David Moyes
Posted: 27 Jan 2025, 15:53
by XKhammer
Russ of the BML" wrote: ↑27 Jan 2025, 09:53
Bloody joking. Sullivan and Moyes were a match made in heaven. An owner with no ambition who hid behind false bids for players, low ball bids and the old 'let's make the fans think we tried to get this or that player". And Moyes who feared ambition. The kind of manager that resents ambition / development and progression. Because with that comes expectation. Moyes is a manager that wallows in the pit of mediocrity. A man that rolls out his long list of excuses at every opportunity. Therefore, if he has that opportunity handed to him, he will take it. Too many games, too many injuries, poor refereeing, bad luck, too small a squad, too big a sqaud.....
He and Sullivan went hand in hand.
He goes back to Everton. A club in dissaray. Badly managed for years now. Its paradise for Moyes. Poor squad, no investment, no development - A club who's expectancy level is to stay in the PL. He can't lose. He's got his little book of excuses out and he is like a pig in shit. Win a game and he's the Messiah. Lose a game and its all the other reasons.
Bloke's a calculated, lying, egotistical pig.
That lack of ambition you mentioned actually did win us a trophy for first time in 43 years
Re: David Moyes
Posted: 27 Jan 2025, 09:53
by Russ of the BML
Bloody joking. Sullivan and Moyes were a match made in heaven. An owner with no ambition who hid behind false bids for players, low ball bids and the old 'let's make the fans think we tried to get this or that player". And Moyes who feared ambition. The kind of manager that resents ambition / development and progression. Because with that comes expectation. Moyes is a manager that wallows in the pit of mediocrity. A man that rolls out his long list of excuses at every opportunity. Therefore, if he has that opportunity handed to him, he will take it. Too many games, too many injuries, poor refereeing, bad luck, too small a squad, too big a sqaud.....
He and Sullivan went hand in hand.
He goes back to Everton. A club in dissaray. Badly managed for years now. Its paradise for Moyes. Poor squad, no investment, no development - A club who's expectancy level is to stay in the PL. He can't lose. He's got his little book of excuses out and he is like a pig in shit. Win a game and he's the Messiah. Lose a game and its all the other reasons.
Bloke's a calculated, lying, egotistical pig.
Re: David Moyes
Posted: 26 Jan 2025, 19:34
by Nutsin
I’m not surprised, I always said he was a good manager.
Re: David Moyes
Posted: 26 Jan 2025, 16:23
by El Scorchio
Yup. I’m positive a lot of what was put down to dithering by Moyes will have been down to the dwarf.
Re: David Moyes
Posted: 26 Jan 2025, 16:22
by Sir Alf
Agreed NYC, Moyes time was up and he contrbuted to his own downfall with his squad management which is still affecting us now. But he oversaw some good times too so an ok manager overall.
But he was also impeded by the buffoon Sullivan as will any coach or manager. Sullivan the a malignent tumour in our club. Totally clueless and living in the past trying to “wing it”. Another 10-15 years of this unfortunately.
Re: David Moyes
Posted: 26 Jan 2025, 13:42
by nychammer
We wanted Moyes gone because the football was unwatchable at times. Life under Moyes was a bit of an enigma; It was ok when it worked and we managed to defend well and hit teams on the break, and we did have some cracking wins, but overall it was not entertaining stuff, and when it went wrong it went very wrong. How many demoralising 5-0 drubbings? On paper a successful period, in practice extreme hot and cold stuff on the pitch and some pretty poor recruitment too.
In any case our general malaise as a club is always going to be less about the manager and more about Sullivan.
Re: David Moyes
Posted: 26 Jan 2025, 10:29
by ,
I think it’s best to ignore Moyes whilst he quietly moves Everton up the table to settle above us for the rest of the season.
Re: David Moyes
Posted: 26 Jan 2025, 00:50
by Mad Dog
Isn't this the 3rd moyes thread in as many weeks?
Re: David Moyes
Posted: 25 Jan 2025, 21:21
by XKhammer
All hail The Moyesiah
Re: David Moyes
Posted: 25 Jan 2025, 20:56
by stubbo-admin
As I was saying to some goading mates earlier, I'd actually rather have the blinking wonder Lopetegui back, than entertain a 3rd Moyes spell.
Re: David Moyes
Posted: 25 Jan 2025, 20:53
by 62Hammer
Everton are very, very welcome to him. And I don't care where they finish in relation to us.
Re: David Moyes
Posted: 25 Jan 2025, 20:02
by Ron Eff
31% possession and one shot on target, which was a penalty. Those tactics will always fail more often than they work.
Re: David Moyes
Posted: 25 Jan 2025, 19:41
by Massive Attack
Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑25 Jan 2025, 18:52
Working his magic, for sure.
Watch them finish above us.
It looks like everyone will finish above Spurs at this rate.
Re: David Moyes
Posted: 25 Jan 2025, 18:52
by Mad Ferret
Working his magic, for sure.
Watch them finish above us.
Re: David Moyes
Posted: 25 Jan 2025, 18:49
by El Scorchio
Full Claret Jacket" wrote: ↑25 Jan 2025, 18:02
Good luck to Everton fans who love watching low possession and low block tactics. Honestly that's not entertaining in any way and I wouldnt pay my money to watch it. 30 percent possesion and 3 shots on goal today. When they start losing games playing this way which they will then the fans will also turn.
He wasnt sacked l, he wasnt renewed, he left. He won a trophy and had some great times but wasnt the future. I cant for the life of me understand how people were happy to watch that every week.
This is it though. For now just like is when Moyes joined us, they won’t mind. They just want points by any means and some goals. Once they are out of desperation mode, then the depression sinks in. He will keep them up comfortably but it won’t be pretty. However if their board actually backs him properly and don’t interfere in transfers, he will put together a better functioning team there than here.
Re: David Moyes
Posted: 25 Jan 2025, 18:02
by Full Claret Jacket
Good luck to Everton fans who love watching low possession and low block tactics. Honestly that's not entertaining in any way and I wouldnt pay my money to watch it. 30 percent possesion and 3 shots on goal today. When they start losing games playing this way which they will then the fans will also turn.
He wasnt sacked l, he wasnt renewed, he left. He won a trophy and had some great times but wasnt the future. I cant for the life of me understand how people were happy to watch that every week.
Re: David Moyes
Posted: 25 Jan 2025, 17:59
by Far Cough UKunt
What the N17 bellend fails to understand is like with us, Moyes has a great honeymoon but once that wears off he reverts to low block, boredom which sent me and many others into to a state of catatonia.
Good luck Everton, you'll need it.
Re: David Moyes
Posted: 25 Jan 2025, 17:45
by El Scorchio
Sir Alf" wrote: ↑25 Jan 2025, 17:33
Just ignore posters you dont like imo. Reacting is exactly why some “characters”

post obvious “fishing” comments for the feeling of power they “need” and it gives them seeing people irritated. Yeah it can mean some threads getting a bit spammed up but just skip those posts is my humble advice.
So true. If you feed the trolls they keep coming back. It’s exactly the reaction they are looking for and people keep falling for it time and again.
Re: David Moyes
Posted: 25 Jan 2025, 17:44
by El Scorchio
Moyes was always going to do a better job away from Sullivan’s machinations, roadblocks and duplicitous ways. Guarantee even with their financial ways it’s not going to stop him bringing in a player or two who makes a difference with a board fully committed to supporting him rather than playing fantasy football or doing what’s best for them and their mates.
Re: David Moyes
Posted: 25 Jan 2025, 17:33
by Sir Alf
Just ignore posters you dont like imo. Reacting is exactly why some “characters”

post obvious “fishing” comments for the feeling of power they “need” and it gives them seeing people irritated. Yeah it can mean some threads getting a bit spammed up but just skip those posts is my humble advice.
Re: David Moyes
Posted: 25 Jan 2025, 17:17
by Takashi Miike
ban this cսnt, and all the other moyes cult members. they're not west ham fans
Re: David Moyes
Posted: 25 Jan 2025, 17:14
by twoleftfeet
I’m so glad I can’t read this post, I imagine it’s just inane drivel.
Thank god for the foe option.