2025/26 David Moyes

Our current place in the standings is a little deceptive because in our next slew of matches we play Arsenal ,Liverpool, Chelsea ,Man City, Man United teams that Moyes usually historically doesn't do well against (yes I do realize we beat man United this season, but that could be anomaly as he usually doesn't do well and they've been in outstanding form). So I would say points wise I would of expected that we'd have 5 to six more points than we have now as we've squandered numerous matches against beatable opponents due to his timidness and we need to compensate for our upcoming difficult fixtures. How many do think we are producing from those opponents? I hope he proves me wrong but it's going to be rough
So before the season started given you think we should have 5/6 more points now you'd have expected us to have been around 5th place in early February.
I must say that was incredibly optimistic.
 
Absolute leader of men is Moyes:

Following on from his nonsense about Dibling, here he is on Tyrique George:

“I am seeing a bit of him which I like but again he’s a young player. He’s still a young boy. So, we have to be careful and we don’t expect too much from him. It is not as if we are getting a Jack Grealish.”

If this doesnt underline his desire for experienced players above all else then i dont know what does.
 
Absolute leader of men is Moyes:

Following on from his nonsense about Dibling, here he is on Tyrique George:

“I am seeing a bit of him which I like but again he’s a young player. He’s still a young boy. So, we have to be careful and we don’t expect too much from him. It is not as if we are getting a Jack Grealish.”

If this doesnt underline his desire for experienced players above all else then i dont know what does.
As with Moyes in general you can look at it two ways. One is that he's trying to take pressure off the players and himself. The other is he's a miserable git and constantly talks down the club which is damaging. I'm in the second camp to a degree, I don't want the bs of a Martinez, but I do want a more positive outlook from the manager.
 
As with Moyes in general you can look at it two ways. One is that he's trying to take pressure off the players and himself. The other is he's a miserable git and constantly talks down the club which is damaging. I'm in the second camp to a degree, I don't want the bs of a Martinez, but I do want a more positive outlook from the manager.

Agreed. If we cut away everything then the only person his comments benefit are himself.

On George
Not Grealish = Grealish is world class and injured so whatever Moyes achieves should be praised doubly by TFG.

On Dibling
Pulling his finger out = Left isolated and treated badly. Pass the blame onto a young boy to remove blame from himself.

On Aznou
Did ok out of position = Wont be proven wrong on a player (yet again) despite the fans seeing quality and Garner calling for regular time

On Armstrong
If he stays its to start = Started last game and the first sub. Despite Gana looking far worse. Wont be shown up so will continue to start him and may stay out of position just to play so Moyes isnt proven wrong


Sure he'll say other things behind closed doors but id be embarassed to play under this guy. Incredibly demotivating for a young kid.
 
Only at the end of the season will we be able to judge whether Moyes is effectively tempering expectations to help us overachieve, or whether he is being unnecessarily negative and characteristically dour.
 
No Tarkowski x Keane at home tonight please David
I'd have defended the Keane decision at the weekend, given Branthwaite possibly shouldn't be thrown in and expected to start every game straight away and also Keane (despite his chequered history here) has had a genuinely good season and could probably claim to have overall been out best defender this year.

That being said, Keane had a pretty poor first half at Fulham and if you're picking players in form (which I'm not sure we always do), there's a good argument that Branthwaite should be starting tonight.
 
…..66-1 with Hills to be next manager to leave his post, only Arteta at bigger odds of 100-1.
May as well be 10,000-1 to be the next mananger to go. Does he go in the summer, think that will depend on the last 15 games, with the poor home form ans some big teams to come, he and the players need some results at home or we wil drop down the league. With it being so congested in the middle, things can change quickly
 

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