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Moyes Out ( Released )
Posted: 18 Sep 2022, 18:18
by Keep dreaming
"Posted the same last year. Nothing has changed, except win don't win matches anymore. I'm fed up, we can do much better"
Re: Moyes Out
Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 22:09
by Barty
"After watching the Luton Vs Man Utd the other day I hope Rob Edwards will take over over here Luton had 70 percent possession and should have won that match Suits Goose profile as an up and coming manager https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Edwards_(footballer,_born_1982)"
Re: Moyes Out
Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 22:02
by wanstead_hammer
"I still think Potter would do a great job and would be the best suited to the task in hand. I'm sure he'd completely change the mindset, get the tactics right and get em firing on all cylinders. And would give some of the youngsters a chance as well, when appropriate. (Sir Alf. Potter wld ave to dye his barnet and eat junk food etc , as, from a distance (any stand!), he'd look too much like the useless bumbling clueless giraffe!) Need to erase all trace of that fuckin gormless waste of space, asap. Has the sweaty dinosaur been fucked off out of our great club yet?"
Re: Moyes Out
Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 22:02
by Tomsdad
Spot on Goose.
Re: Moyes Out
Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 22:01
by Barty
Get the Luton manager IN ASAP
Re: Moyes Out
Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 21:39
by goose
"I feel we need a coach on his way up, not a big name who's on the way down. Someone who sees West Ham as an opportunity to make a name for himself, not someone who comes here because it's not worked out with the big clubs."
Re: Moyes Out
Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 21:39
by Hammer and Pickle
"If I was paying Steidten's salary, I'd get his opinion and go with that. One thing I've got in common with Sullivan is I'm no football expert. Maybe he also knows when to take an expert's advice."
Re: Moyes Out
Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 21:21
by Sir Alf
This Loptegui fella and Potter are the only 2 I know anything about. Both will improve the football in terms of style etc. Potter might need more time as he seems less demaning on owners / DOF if his time at Brighton is a guide but perhaps tgars good as he instills a club wide philosophy that he shares with Steidten? Loptegui more experienced and dud imprive Wolves but was only there a short while? Seems to be a man who is clear what he wants and will call out the DOF or owners if they renege on promises. Yeah he would be the better choice if only to expose any of Sullivans games. Hence Sulli wont employ him i suspect ?
Re: Moyes Out
Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 20:59
by Nagel
"Tuchel was also called a ""nightmare"" by the Chelsea chairman. Can't really see Sullivan even considering him based on those references."
Re: Moyes Out
Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 20:30
by Balto
"Dortmund are my German team having lived there for 10 years. After Klopp left the club they hesitated in hiring Tuchel. He won the Dfb Pokal (FA Cup) in his second season but was dismissed three days afterwards. He was described as a ""difficult person"" by the Managing Director, Hans-Joachim Watzke."
Re: Moyes Out
Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 20:10
by stubbo
"Tuchel I'm pretty sure has a history of falling out with members of his squad and is a little bit on the Asperger's side of things. Hard to truly warm to. Lopetegui is the one for me. Relentless presser, high line, dribbling wide players, will be demanding of the owners too. Fills the criteria of league experience that the Goblin will love, and has shown through Wolves he can cut it at a slightly lesser light as well as a big name...plus it sounds like we actually wants a move to a club such as ours. Can't see what's not to like."
Re: Moyes Out
Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 20:01
by BillyJenningsBoots
Charoo agreed at least we'd be passing it forward ... for a change!
Re: Moyes Out
Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 19:57
by Massive Attack
"Moyes wouldn't instruct, nay DEMAND Neymar got behind the fucking ball like everyone else before booting both ball and man in to row Z. He'd also turn him into a Left Back. You's think I'm joking....."
Re: Moyes Out
Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 19:51
by Charoo
If our tactics were pass the ball to Paqueta or Kudus I'd be quite happy with that.
Re: Moyes Out
Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 19:41
by Lee Trundle
What do you think Moyes's tactics would be if he had Neymar?
Re: Moyes Out
Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 19:33
by Pickle Rick
"Wasn't it alleged that whilst at PSG, Tuchel's tactics were basically, pass the ball to Neymar?"
Re: Moyes Out
Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 19:18
by Mr Anon
"Yorkammer 4:30 Tue Feb 20 Re: Moyes Out ""Tuchel would be a big name signing for us"" Didn't worked well last time we went for a big name signing. Are these 'big names' only successful if they inherit a top level squad and are given a massive transfer budget? You clearly don't know anything about Tuchel to say such a stupid thing, he got his chance with top level squads due to his constant successes with smaller clubs and smaller budgets. Only worry with Tuchel for me is his habit of falling out with owners and directors, can't see it working with ours!"
Re: Moyes Out
Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 19:10
by Massive Attack
"Exactly that, Factory. It's NEVER his fault, as far as many of them divs on there are concerned. As for Tuchel, yes fucking please. I'm sure we'll stall like dithering dickheads once more though. The Sullivan Way."
Re: Moyes Out
Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 18:52
by factory seconds
"i see KUMB has gone back to clutching their ""it's all sullivan, poor moyes has no accountability whatsoever"" safety blanket that always happens when we start to look shit. truth is all three are made for each other."
Re: Moyes Out
Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 18:29
by Charoo
"Ludo21 2:51 The Frankfurt fans were obviously very careful with what they wished for. If only that idea was afforded to West Ham fans - if I hear another dribbling retard, use that fucking phrase and they are within punching distance I'm gonna iron the cսnt out."
Re: Moyes Out
Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 18:07
by Hammer and Pickle
Seems to get on well enough with TS though
Re: Moyes Out
Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 18:04
by Nagel
"One of the things that concerns me about potential replacements is that Sullivan simply doesn't like foreign managers, can't relate to or understand them. Just another way in which his small-time small town mentality potentially hurts us as a club. There's a reason why he jumps at the chance at sacking all the foreign managers he's had but kept Allardyce and Moyes on until the end of their contracts, and would have kept them on longer if the fans didn't hate them so much. He literally said this in an interview when Allardyce was in charge: ""I really do like English managers and I really don't think I would ever appoint a non English manager ever again. I find Scottish people hard enough to understand to be honest!"""
Re: Moyes Out
Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 17:27
by Massive Attack
"Fabianski 1 of the best Keeper signings we ever made and thanks to Hussilos followed that up with quite possibly the worst we've ever made too as back-up, the clown Roberto. He did also leave us the excellent Fornals mind. So, hit and miss like any other manager. Anyway, has Moyes been sacked yet? Why not? Oh yeah, Sullivan's a cսnt."
Re: Moyes Out
Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 17:14
by ludo21
"The football under Pellegrini was dire... not as bad as it is now but I found it very depressing. I just hated his period as manager. Some of his recruitment was awful and, as said, he didn't seem interested."
Re: Moyes Out
Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 16:56
by Massive Attack
"They said Pellegrini was finished with us, effectively retired. As soon as he left us he wins a Cup for Real Betis and kept them playing well hovering around 6th every season. Just 18 months and we laughably decided to ditch him a serial Cup winner. Only Moyes is allowed to lose to lower League opposition."
Re: Moyes Out
Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 16:40
by Stevethehammer
"Pellegrini was a big name but I didn't see much motivation from him. A man well into his 60s coming from China, where was the motivation to succeed. I think Tuchel will see himself as having unfinished business in England and coming to a club who are looking to continue having a bit of success and build on solid foundations of being a top 6-7 club could appeal to Tuchel I reckon and he is still relatively young at 50 in terms of management. As long as he is given free Reign to run the club as he sees fit it could work. We would need Sullivan to be a silent partner, not get involved at any stage and let Tuchel work without the background bollocks. It would be a massive wake up call for most of the players we have right now aswell. The training methods for a start would be a massive upgrade."