Yes ... They are sitting sixth right now but it's end of season that tells the tale.Where do West Ham currently sit in the table out of curiosity?
Yes ... They are sitting sixth right now but it's end of season that tells the tale.Where do West Ham currently sit in the table out of curiosity?
Perhaps that would be the point at which to suggest sacking him then?Yes ... They are sitting sixth right now but it's end of season that tells the tale.
That's the whole point. West Ham has pretty much reached to a point where they now need a manager brilliance to move to that top 5/6 positions. They now have a team that will linger around 7/8/9 always (be it Moyes or not).Perhaps that would be the point at which to suggest sacking him then?
Moyes incidentally has finished in the top 7 in the league 11 times in the last 20 years. West Ham have finished top 7 three times in the past 25 years - want to take a guess who the manager was for two of those seasons? If anything, he’s way too good for West Ham, not the other way round.
Already tried that with Pellegrini and it failed.That's the whole point. West Ham has pretty much reached to a point where they now need a manager brilliance to move to that top 5/6 positions. They now have a team that will linger around 7/8/9 always (be it Moyes or not).
You don't say that he is doing what is being expected and so let's continue with it. A winner mentality would be that we have a brilliant opportunity to move to the next stage and if a brilliant manager can do it, let's do it.
Yes, it's a risk but worth taking one.
They're all good but they're not great, and like you say they won't stick around forever either. I do think though that if they'd a manager who demanded more intensity they'd be a scarier prospect. The stadium really gets going when they've something to cheer and yet they constantly sit back and defend deep. Gary O'Neil or Postecoglou might be good fits for them if they did get rid of Moyes, not that Postecoglou would go there of course.In Paqueta Bowen and Kudus West Ham have three of the better attacking players in the league, definitely feel they should be aiming for a more progressive manager after this season.
Can see this being Paquetas last season at the same time though.
The squad Pellegrini had was absolutely woeful.Already tried that with Pellegrini and it failed.