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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: 03 Feb 2025, 22:28
by Eerie Decent
The only warm fuzzy feel you get is when Mad Ferret sticks a feather duster up your bullet.

Re: David Moyes

Posted: 03 Feb 2025, 21:57
by Ladysmith
When we talk about the instant effect moyes has had at Everton, I’m not getting a warm fuzzy feeling about potter’s own impact

Yes we may have had a decision go against us but I believe that we could have managed the game a lot better.

Disappointed and n my way home!

Keep it Irons ! 

Re: David Moyes

Posted: 01 Feb 2025, 22:45
by Gank
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
20 years, actually. Still too long, I grant you - but let’s not exaggerate so vastly just to illustrate a point that doesn’t really exist.

Re: David Moyes

Posted: 01 Feb 2025, 20:57
by Far Cough UKunt
I remember the days of Raving Iron a die hard Spurs fan, he was accepted on here because he didn't say he was a West Ham fan unlike the chutney ferret and Ladybender who are Spurs plants.

Oh and not forgetting Mad Dog Dill the Millwall fan.

Re: David Moyes

Posted: 01 Feb 2025, 20:32
by lowlife
Thank goodness for the ‘foe’ button. I can only guess what type of spasticated drivel has been posted.

As a West Ham fan the last thing I’d think of is posting on a Tottenham forum. I actually feel a little bit sorry for this person. What a sad little life.

Re: David Moyes

Posted: 01 Feb 2025, 19:38
by goose
Mad Ferret" wrote: 01 Feb 2025, 17:50
El Scorchio" wrote: 01 Feb 2025, 17:37 They’ve only played shit teams so far except Villa. 
Brighton shit 😂😂😂
Getting done 7-0 by Forest does have a very strong smell of shit.
Bit like you……

Re: David Moyes

Posted: 01 Feb 2025, 19:35
by Ladysmith
twoleftfeet wrote: 01 Feb 2025, 18:49 So fucking weird that this post was created by that Yids fan and his other alter ego keeps posting on it.

Such strange behaviour.

Anyway well done to Moyes but he isn't our manager so who gives a fuck?
I thought you foed me?

Re: David Moyes

Posted: 01 Feb 2025, 18:54
by Mad Ferret
twoleftfeet wrote: 01 Feb 2025, 18:49 So fucking weird that this post was created by that Yids fan and his other alter ego keeps posting on it.

Such strange behaviour.

Anyway well done to Moyes but he isn't our manager so who gives a fuck?
You posted on a Palace forum (fucking Palace of all teams), so turn it the fuck in.

Re: David Moyes

Posted: 01 Feb 2025, 18:49
by twoleftfeet
So fucking weird that this post was created by that Yids fan and his other alter ego keeps posting on it.

Such strange behaviour.

Anyway well done to Moyes but he isn't our manager so who gives a fuck?

Re: David Moyes

Posted: 01 Feb 2025, 17:50
by Mad Ferret
El Scorchio" wrote: 01 Feb 2025, 17:37 They’ve only played shit teams so far except Villa. 
Brighton shit 😂😂😂

Re: David Moyes

Posted: 01 Feb 2025, 17:37
by El Scorchio
They’ve only played shit teams so far except Villa. 

Re: David Moyes

Posted: 01 Feb 2025, 16:57
by Mad Ferret
Jaan Kenbrovin" wrote: 01 Feb 2025, 16:55 Will be the ultimate humiliation if Moyes’ Everton finishes above us this season, and further indication that Sullivan needs to step down as Chairman. Better still fuck right off out of the club altogether.
The Lopetegui appointment really was a disastrously bad decision.

Re: David Moyes

Posted: 01 Feb 2025, 16:55
by Jaan Kenbrovin
Will be the ultimate humiliation if Moyes’ Everton finishes above us this season, and further indication that Sullivan needs to step down as Chairman. Better still fuck right off out of the club altogether.

Re: David Moyes

Posted: 01 Feb 2025, 16:32
by Sir Alf
Alan Irvine back involved. We lost him at West Ham end of second season of Moyes return IIRC?  We went into a downward spiral not long after.  But as per another thread, Moyes will improve the players there to play Moyesball but I would wager it will run out of steam as it did with us. 2 main reasons, one that teams learn to combat the low block and counters he employs and the fact he has no plan B but also because squad management and recruitment indecision ( dithering ) will likely kick in again and he has a fairly poor record with squad building even at Everton.  Mind you their PSR issues might suit him as he seems to do better when keeping the same small squad season after season.  

Next season after the "new manager bounce" will be interesting

Re: David Moyes

Posted: 01 Feb 2025, 16:04
by Pub Bigot
Ladysmith wrote: 01 Feb 2025, 15:47 More proof we should have kept him!
And you should be ended up in a sock, you cսnt. 

Re: David Moyes

Posted: 01 Feb 2025, 16:02
by stubbo
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Re: David Moyes

Posted: 01 Feb 2025, 15:47
by Ladysmith
More proof we should have kept him!

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.