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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: 18 Feb 2023, 21:11
by BillyJenningsBoots
I truly believe that Moyes doesn't care... he is sleepwalking to a potential relegation and will persist with the same tactics in the hope rather than expectation that its enough to get us safe. I'm afraid it's going to be up to the players to dig deep and get us clear... we can't rely on him at the end of the season he's a gonna and he knows it...

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 20:50
by GBHammer63
"Performances over the last year alone should have had Moyes gone long before now, how he continues to get support from some beggars belief. Ultimately it comes down to Sullivan, Brady and until recently Gold. They've totally fucked up a move away from a stadium where our crowd was worth a kings ransom, taken us to a shit pit and absolutely diluted the die hard support. The COVID break shielded these cunts from what was due, and they were all , including Moyes very fortunate that it carried on for so long, but the old school support would never have let them get away as lightly as they have. Absolutely Moyes deserves a bit of credit for taking us to a semi final, but who the fuck remembers beaten semi finalists. Absolutely Moyes deserves the fans rounding on him, but too many of the new crowd won't. Sullivan Brady and Gold have been like a cancer for this club. I fucking hate what it's become. So glad I don't go anymore, but continue to hope for the best for us. COYFI"

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 20:42
by marty feldman
You would hope that would be the case Brentford . It should be but I'd put nothing past David Sullivan. As I've got a feeling he's already got his money off Kretinsky. And is sticking with Moyes purely out of spite to the fans .

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 20:27
by 13 Brentford Rd
"One win since October, we are in the bottom 3, lose tomorrow and he has go, end of!"

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 20:12
by Pedro
Steve not sure quite right. We attacked all the teams outside the top 6. Last year we won but this year haven't got the results. Plus our set pieces which normally give us majority of goals have fallen off a cliff. Moyes goes all defensive against the top 6 and gives the big boys too much respect. Just look at the game last week and how we setup tomorrow.

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 19:34
by LeroysBoots
Pretty easy Steve He went from a miserable jock cսnt to an even more miserable ARROGANT jock cսnt In reality probably due to the mediocre team of coaches the tactical genius has assembled

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 19:32
by JayeMPee
"So Saints without a manager do better than us with a useless cretin at the wheel, doesn't surprise most of us. So I guess we try for 20% possession tomorrow in the hope of not losing by too many. As for sullivan what has he done to our club, gutless and indifferent just can't wait to take his money and go. A pathetic coward without shame, just p#ss off!!!"

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 19:22
by Stevethehammer
"I just don't understand why Moyes has changed the tactical plan to sit and soak up pressure and hit on the break. Last season, we went at teams, we weren't afraid to attack, we got results and for the majority of the season it worked. We look really good in games, some games teams got the better of us but at least we had alot of games where we were on the front foot. This season he has completely changed the whole philosophy, the whole tactical plan and it clearly isn't fucking working. But the question for me is why? Him being a massive grade A cսnt is of course one reason but can anyone please enlighten me as to what on earth has changed."

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 19:21
by claypole
I would love to be wrong but I think we can all see what is coming tomorrow

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 19:18
by CR
"It looks like Moyes wants the sack. He'll get a nice pay out, then probably say he didn't take us down, so not his fault. Sullivan, on the other hand, is ready to sell up and therefore has no long term interest in the club and is quite happy to have a stand off with Moyes."

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 19:16
by Nick QQQ
"It will be the same tomorrow. Spurs lacking confidence, shit at the back""¶. Only one thing to do. Sit back and defend and hope to nick a goal."

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 19:12
by Pentonville
It bears repeating Sorry for language but what a cսnt Moyes looks bigging up the point vs Chelsea. Talking about them like they were the Cheleea of old. Hate the cսnt.

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 19:12
by ELLIOTTSHAMMERS
If Potter goes would you take him as replacement for Moyes???

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 19:10
by LeroysBoots
Fuck off Moyes you absolute cսnt

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 19:10
by Stevethehammer
Guarantee he is still here even if we lose Sullivan doesn't have the balls to sack him

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 19:08
by Pedro
Get Graham Potter in ? Moyes should be gone tonight but will be if lose tomorrow

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 19:04
by Willtell
""" What is telling though is not much there on a personal level as in them having spoken and found common goals to work on blah, blah, blah""¶.""ù ""î""î""î""î""î""î""î""î Why do you make up stories Snide? Read what I said and what was quotation marked as words from Moyes FFS! You do know what quotation marks are don't you Snide of Spam? I"

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 18:49
by Stevethehammer
Moyes walks round like he has done a job on a shoestring budget. How the mainstream media aren't tearing him to fucking shreds I dont know. Just shy of 200 million spent and we are in the bottom three with just over a quarter of the season left. If he had to rebuild the side etc then there would be some allowances for the shit served up this season but we are well and truly in the shit and everyone can see it apart from him and Sullivan.

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 18:39
by lincslink
What a job Carrick is doing with Middlesbrough

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 18:21
by RM10
I think some of you are wanting these to be true for some kind of explanation why we are in a mess

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 17:38
by Side of Ham
"Well any club has to post something like that otherwise the football media/fans etc will be all over the possible unrest within a club. What is telling though is not much there on a personal level as in them having spoken and found common goals to work on blah, blah, blah""¶."

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 17:25
by Willtell
"It would be entirely false presentation of facts if the official website quoted Moyes without him saying this - "" Manager Moyes welcomed Warburton, who will join Billy McKinlay, Paul Nevin Kevin Nolan and Xavi Valero on the Scot's coaching team. ""I'm really pleased to welcome Mark to West Ham United,""ù said Moyes. ""He's a really valuable addition to the backroom team, in the wake of Stuart Pearce leaving us at the end of last season. ""Mark is hugely experienced and has a fine track record, having managed at a number of Club's over the course of his career. ""I'm excited about adding him to my coaching set-up as one of my assistants.""ù"

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 17:10
by Crassus
Oh and another thing I've been banging on about - Nevin Take a look at the England side's failings and consider what he actually offers in his tactical maestro role for club and country? He can jog on too

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 17:06
by RM10
Warburton in the coaching team without Moyes wanting it? Not having that one.

Re: Moyes Out

Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 17:02
by Crassus
"I've been vehemently opposed to Moyes for over a year now, so no shock when I hear of the stories emanating from within, completely consistent with the failings an outsider can sense I too am of the mind that I just can't bear to see or hear the cսnt now, utterly despise the bloke and even reached the point that I would rather go down and get a new manager than stay up and keep him - as ludicrous as that thinking is"