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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: 04 Jun 2023, 21:04
by Steady
"Postecoglou has the Spurs job by the sounds of it, clear path for Moyes to go to Celtic"

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 04 Jun 2023, 14:48
by fraser
"Apparently Steinberg is now saying they've listened to the fans and taken on board our feelings and want him gone but will be hard if we win. Oh and they've spoken to Rodgers, Potter and someone unnamed and there will be money and Rice won't be here. From claret & booze"

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 04 Jun 2023, 14:36
by terry-h
What a joke this story about Moyes being offered the Celtic job. You think their fans are not aware his style of play is as bad as what we put up with in the days of Allardyce? MOYES OUT !

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 04 Jun 2023, 14:22
by Eerie Descent
8d be absolutely astounded if Moyes ain't here next season.

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 04 Jun 2023, 13:44
by The Ghost of Sven
My guess is that if Postecoglou is offered Tottenham as is rumoured he will take it. He will be 58 by the time the next season starts and you never know when an offer from a top half Premier league team comes around. No more to achieve at Celtic as they will never be Champions league contenders. Will be a shame to have to boo him as Tottenham manager but if its his appointment that means Moyes can move to Celtic having won a trophy in his last game then so be it.

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 02 Jun 2023, 22:10
by Far Cough
Some Spurs fans I know are hoping for Luis Enrique

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 02 Jun 2023, 22:00
by Keep dreaming
diehardhammer Fingers crossed for both outcomes

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 01 Jun 2023, 19:06
by diehardhammer
Would be a win win situation all round if Moyes goes to Celtic after winning conference (we hope) Younger progressive manager in and push on next season

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 01 Jun 2023, 18:49
by Percy Dalton
Joyo This thread is MOYES OUT.

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 01 Jun 2023, 15:50
by joyo
Few days away from what could be are greatest day for 43 years and some people can't enjoy the moment but would rather dig out the Moyesiah who got us there....what a miserable outlook

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 01 Jun 2023, 15:33
by southbankbornnbred
"I'd piss myself laughing if Spurs' pursuit of Postecoglou leads Celtic to inquire after Moyes. No idea if that will happen, as some sources in Glasgow seem to be indicating. But in many ways, it would be the perfect scenario: Spurs get Mr Potato Head, unproven outside of the one-team shitshow in Scotland, and we'd be able to move on from Hector the Dinosaur."

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 01 Jun 2023, 10:11
by Willtell
Protection of his investment goose. Sullivan and Gold family can't walk away or sell to a rich Arab or Septic without giving him first option is my first guess. He might well have thought they were running the club quite well and sees an eventual sale in the billions as the time to make a profit. .

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 31 May 2023, 22:27
by goose
"That might end up being true LT, but then why would he bother having an agreement in place to buy a majority stake? From what I've read he's not bought 27% of the club just as a hobby. He either sees value in the business and will look to sell his share or he'll buy the majority stake & sell the entire thing. He's a very astute businessman. The club doesn't often make a profit so he won't be earning anything that way."

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 31 May 2023, 21:59
by Lee Trundle
Kretinsky won't be buying us outright.

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 31 May 2023, 21:52
by Willtell
""" However even that is still only fixing a symptom and not the root cause. We need a new owner as well.""ù ""î""î""î""î""î Chelsea got a new billionaire owner and look how well that went for them""¶ We need a good owner that knows how to run a business properly unlike a porn/property owner. Sullivan at least tries to spend money unlike any previous owners. Unfortunately he always picks the safe options rather than worrying about entertaining fans that turn up in their thousands no matter what shit gets served up. Also unfortunately Kretinsky doesn't have a good track record with his other team it seems. Where is a new, better owner going to come from?"

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 30 May 2023, 18:25
by Norflundon
"Rusta5:22 Mon May 29 Re: Moyes Out By his own admission he tried to turn us into a more possession based team which he said we needed to do to go to the next level. Rusta I'm not a Moyes hater, we've had good times as well as some shit ones. Personally I hope we win the cup and he goes with his head held high and gets another great job. It's plain and simple he's not capable of coaching that type of football. You only need to watch the tactics, if you watch city and other possession based teams teams when in possession they push their best full back into midfield to create overloads and keep the ball. Thus giving them an attacking edge When we are possession we drop Rice our best midfielder into a back three for fuck knows what reason as this create the opposite to an overload especially as one of our midfielders is probably the worst passer of a ball in the premier league which means we usually put there or four passes around at the back until the other team presses then we have to launch the ball down the channel for Antonio to chase. It's time for a change and as much as I want to win this trophy beating a load of items that probably wouldn't even get out of the championship is not a reason for him to stay. We have been truly awful for 18 moths now after being very good for 18 months. Thanks David I've enjoyed some of your time here but win the final and it's time to go Either we need to get rid of half the squad that are clearly not suited to playing under him or we can just get rid of one man and keep the likes of scammaca paqueta benrahama. Its not really a tough choice"

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 30 May 2023, 17:22
by Side of Ham
"I can't only Moyes's can do that the mad cսnt, I can only talk about players we are likely to sell....."

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 30 May 2023, 17:14
by brick_lane_batty_boy
Side of Ham 4:24 Tue May 30 Defend and pass it on well..... how do you explain Soucek then?!!

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 30 May 2023, 16:24
by Side of Ham
Rice will move on because he probably feels his role at West Ham is limited.....the only possible upside to Moyes's set up is someone else can easily slot into that limited role as long as they can defend and pass it on well....that's all they need to do in his team....

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 30 May 2023, 13:49
by Manuel
''If Rice leaves and moyes stays we will be struggling around in the bottom six next season and well worth a bet for relegation'' And so it starts..

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 30 May 2023, 13:48
by Russ of the BML
"factory seconds 3:21 Mon May 29 ""Football is something the other team do...."" 100%. Well put."

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 30 May 2023, 13:05
by JayeMPee
"Watched motd at the weekend first time for ages, whilst I had realised the top 6 were now top 7 with megarich newcs I had lost sight of the number of clubs above us who now have excellent managers. The likes of Villa, Brentford, Brighton and even Wolves and Fulham. Moyes has no chance of climbing above these teams with his outdated play safe philosophies he will dither and even struggle against Forest. If Rice leaves and moyes stays we will be struggling around in the bottom six next season and well worth a bet for relegation. He must go and quickly to allow a new manager to use the transfer window to develop and build a new squad."

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 29 May 2023, 23:27
by Yarmouth
"Side of Ham 2:55 Mon May 29 Bang on right fella, bang on right."

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 29 May 2023, 23:24
by Yarmouth
wd40 2:08 Mon May 29 I'm sorry mate but fuck off do.

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 29 May 2023, 17:24
by diehardhammer
Just seen a pretty damning stat Highest position we've been in the league all season has been 10th Not went above it at any point despite having spent loads of money and playing in a weaker European competition