I'm beginning to think that a win, might not mean all our problems are fixed and a defeat might not mean that we will be automatically relegated.
You'll stop this radical nonsense at once.
I'm beginning to think that a win, might not mean all our problems are fixed and a defeat might not mean that we will be automatically relegated.
Honestly, I didn't even watch yesterday; just kept an eye on the score because I am so disillusioned with his appointment.
End of the season and gone sounds like a dream to me, would love to see the club appoint someone with more of an identity than this dour, selfish ghoul.
Absolutely.Predictably, all of the Dyche weirdos who’ve been absent from this thread for weeks have felt empowered enough after a defeat to finally show their faces in here. Been sat on the sidelines lurking, waiting for it. These people are enemies of the football club and must be resisted.
Don`t think your dream will be coming through. The game started a bit poorly, they came at us straight from the kick off and that might have unsettled us a bit. Stupid mistakes cost us 2 goals and that would have been enough pre Moyes this season to have many people switch off knowing the second half would not be any better and probably worse. But we spent a good chunk of the second half going right at them, hitting the woodwork 3 times, and bringing on subs that had us really having a go to get back in the game rather than not try to hold onto a 2-0 defeat.Honestly, I didn't even watch yesterday; just kept an eye on the score because I am so disillusioned with his appointment.
End of the season and gone sounds like a dream to me, would love to see the club appoint someone with more of an identity than this dour, selfish ghoul.
this is embarrassing.I think his ego his telling him he can do better with the same bunch of players.
Fortunately the 3 wins he got for us with them have handed us a cushion that'll keep us up.
As an aside: does anyone else see Moyes second time around and wonder where his intensity is compared with the first time around or even in his last job at West Ham?
I know he's older, but he's not that old.
Just seems a bit too relaxed about matters to me. Nothing yesterday on the touchline, just standing there with a perplexed look on his face - when he could muster himself out of the dugout that is. Press conferences the same: come day go day attitude.
The fella from the i paper has said TFG see Moyes as an anchor for the club. So I don’t expect he’ll leave before the end of his contract. Get the recruitment right in the summer, get the team pushing up the table then hand the reins over when it’s looking up. I can’t see Moyes wanting to be here until he’s 70 but if he is then it probably means he’s been doing a cracking jobDon`t think your dream will be coming through. The game started a bit poorly, they came at us straight from the kick off and that might have unsettled us a bit. Stupid mistakes cost us 2 goals and that would have been enough pre Moyes this season to have many people switch off knowing the second half would not be any better and probably worse. But we spent a good chunk of the second half going right at them, hitting the woodwork 3 times, and bringing on subs that had us really having a go to get back in the game rather than not try to hold onto a 2-0 defeat.
I think bringing Moyes back will work to stabilize things on the field, and maybe move us forward and after a couple of seasons be a better starting ground for a new manager to really push us back up the table.
So are you saying new owners should only employ managers who have never worked at another club?New broom sweeps clean eventually, IMO.
You dont buy a football club and then employ a manager associated with another ownership.
Desperate to stay in the PL they turned to Moyes, but his attitude and ropiness will make sure he's here short term.
We are. I was just adding to your pointI think we are in agreement...
Don`t think your dream will be coming through. The game started a bit poorly, they came at us straight from the kick off and that might have unsettled us a bit. Stupid mistakes cost us 2 goals and that would have been enough pre Moyes this season to have many people switch off knowing the second half would not be any better and probably worse. But we spent a good chunk of the second half going right at them, hitting the woodwork 3 times, and bringing on subs that had us really having a go to get back in the game rather than not try to hold onto a 2-0 defeat.
I think bringing Moyes back will work to stabilize things on the field, and maybe move us forward and after a couple of seasons be a better starting ground for a new manager to really push us back up the table.
Honestly, I didn't even watch yesterday; just kept an eye on the score because I am so disillusioned with his appointment.
End of the season and gone sounds like a dream to me, would love to see the club appoint someone with more of an identity than this dour, selfish ghoul.
Good. That’s what he was brought in to do. Remit reached in that case so would have be an excellent decision by our owners.I think his ego his telling him he can do better with the same bunch of players.
Fortunately the 3 wins he got for us with them have handed us a cushion that'll keep us up.
Thanks for the summary, appreciate it.
We'll see on the wider point in the summer, I think avoiding relegation shouldn't be the automatic extension that clubs seem to think it is.
Dyche would have relegated us, or at least run it close. But there are abysmal teams in this league, Southampton and Leicester spring instantly to mind. I hope we can take a reasoned approach in the summer and if it's Moyes on merit, results, individual improvement and some decent possession based performances then I will get behind it.
I'm not saying that at all, no.So are you saying new owners should only employ managers who have never worked at another club?![]()