NotQuiteManc
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That "these lots are suckers!" and being triumphant look.Tweet
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Still can't believe they would go for him after those failures upon failures.
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Throw in Pardew and Harry Redknapp and you've the full cast of the PL managerial merry go round.Just seen on Twitter that David Moyes, Sam Allardyce, Roy Hodgson, Tony Pulis and Mark Hughes have had 23 separate Premier League jobs between them. That's absolutely ridiculous!!
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Agreed. But what about Sunderland level?Can be different to spot talent that can reach Man United level.
Coleman only really got a look in at Everton after Moyes left to join United. Moyes' regular right back was the inspirational Tony Hibbert.Agreed. But what about Sunderland level?
Jagielka, Baines and Coleman cost sod all and have been great for Everton. None of them played for Moyes at Preston. And yet his cheap buys at Sunderland were mainly players he knew from previous clubs, and all terrible.
Karma for Noble playing the hard man that time when he carried Herrera off the pitch.Carroll, Arnautovic, Noble, managed by Moyes. Difficult to assemble something less likeable
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West Ham fan poll:
http://www.kumb.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=170009&st=0&sk=t&sd=a
So he thinks the United and Sociedad jobs did work out well?"It's always been something I've liked. I like West Ham."
"I want a big fan base and I want a big club. And West Ham fitted all the bill."
"I've always wanted to be involved with entertaining, attacking football..."
"I've managed 5 clubs in my time. I started at Preston. I went to Everton. Everybody knows...it's well documented with my period at Manchester United. I done some which I really wanted to do, which was go abroad and work in Spain, and I done that. And it's only been my last job where I feel as if it wasn't a good move and I didn't enjoy it and it didn't work out well."
He really is a deluded fecker!
He did terrible at Sunderland no doubt. Nothing good to say about that time. Might be due to mental instability after his failure with us. He clearly struggle to let it go and is deeply hurt by it. If he keep up the Sunderland form West ham will go down. Would be quite tragic if we see no response and just total collapse from West Ham. I think the Sunderland failure has given him some more fight and also some self reflection so I do think he will do better at West Ham and keep them up. Changing managers usually gives teams a boost and so he could possible use that to get a decent start. Although getting Moyes probably don't inspire many/if any players to perform better.Agreed. But what about Sunderland level?
Jagielka, Baines and Coleman cost sod all and have been great for Everton. None of them played for Moyes at Preston. And yet his cheap buys at Sunderland were mainly players he knew from previous clubs, and all terrible.
Fashanu, Jones, Wise managed by Ian Brady.Carroll, Arnautovic, Noble, managed by Moyes. Difficult to assemble something less likeable
No white text? Dude are you doing this for the likes or what because, you already on the wrong foot with 99% of caftards already with the first sentence itself..Moyes is a great manager. Manchester United was a big step for him and i believe we had too many expectations from him. He managed Everton for a long time and did very well with them. He maintained the budget there well and brought in quality players all the time. Sunderland were too mediocre and below par. West Ham is the right club for him and i personally want him to do well.
Nobody can let you down like the great moyestro can. I dislike west ham, this will go down well. Best news news of the season, well almost as good as wenger-in!The Undertaker would probably do a better job.
True. He spent what was big money at the time on some bang average players.His "great quailities" were literally being able to pick up a few handy players on the cheap. Cahill and Pienaar... And that's about it. When he was given decent money at Everton he spent it on dross like Dinyar Billialetdinov.
Tevez, Bellamy and Johnson managed by Mark HughesFashanu, Jones, Wise managed by Ian Brady.
Bilić’s first season was miles better than Allardyce, in both performances and results. Even last year they did better than Allardyce had in his last two seasons despite the disadvantage of playing at that awful stadium. Let’s not pretend that just because they’ve gone backwards and brought in another old dinosaur that sacking Allardyce wasn’t the correct decision.They sacked him a couple of years ago because they felt they could do better than his brand of football. That has gone well, then.
It baffles me that anyone can defend Moyes at Sunderland. They were crap for years but O’Neill, Di Canio, Poyet, Advocaat and Allardyce all kept them up. Moyes comes in, spends €42m and finishes bottom of the league, 16 points below 17th place.As for Sunderland, they've been a mess for years now and as with Everton, and they've just hounded out another manager while they sit bottom of the Championship. Fans there think they should be in Europe.
He finished seventh. SEVENTH!That was one of the poorest sides to win the Premier League, the 12/13 United side - Tom Cleverley started half of the PL games that season. It was literally only the managerial genius of SAF that got us across the line.
To expect Moyes to just waltz to the title the following season was never going to happen. I honestly think he was harshly judged.
Also for people to say he's arrogant considering the current incumbent of the position is strange. Many, if not all top managers have a streak of arrogance about them.
And many, if not all top managers have a sacking somewhere on their CV - Mourinho included and Ancelotti only recently. It seems to be fashionable to build Moyes up as some sort of joke manager and I think that's wide of the mark.
Playing #10 for Sunderland nowadays.Paddy.......
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Many figures in the UK media also support them so they are treated like a “big club” and given a lot more coverage than other teams of their level.Not sure everyone hates them but certainly most United fans dislike them because of 1995. They played out of their skin to get a draw and stop United winning the league. That was fair enough in itself but they celebrated it like they had won something themselves.
Can't wait until Moyes drags them down.