whats your excuse for defensive dave tonight?

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he's not breaking any rules, the ignore button would be more appropriate

for once i agree with diondublin (if he says the same thing every single time he posts its bound to hold true eventually), today moyes showed really poor tactics. hibbert did not look comfortable at centre half at all, and against a team like west ham duffy should have been able to do his job, or even playing neville in the centre with hibbert out wide may have been preferable.

for a while he had improved his poor substituting, but he seems to have reverted to his old ways. fellaini and coleman both looked exhausted towards the end, plus he waited till stoppage time to sub on a midfielder, what possible impact did he think that would have? if he was trying to run out the clock, then thats shameful, we were creating the better chances.

cahill is so much less effective with noone playing ahead of him. we still reaped the benefits of his general midfielder skills, but when all west ham had to do was man-mark him in front of goal, he became much less of a threat. bringing yakubu on made little sense, especially for rodwell who apart from a couple gaffs was playing well. i get that yakubu is typically ideal against a team like west ham but he didn't work the last time we played them and certainly didn't today.
 
he's not breaking any rules, the ignore button would be more appropriate

for once i agree with diondublin (if he says the same thing every single time he posts its bound to hold true eventually), today moyes showed really poor tactics. hibbert did not look comfortable at centre half at all, and against a team like west ham duffy should have been able to do his job, or even playing neville in the centre with hibbert out wide may have been preferable.

for a while he had improved his poor substituting, but he seems to have reverted to his old ways. fellaini and coleman both looked exhausted towards the end, plus he waited till stoppage time to sub on a midfielder, what possible impact did he think that would have? if he was trying to run out the clock, then thats shameful, we were creating the better chances.

cahill is so much less effective with noone playing ahead of him. we still reaped the benefits of his general midfielder skills, but when all west ham had to do was man-mark him in front of goal, he became much less of a threat. bringing yakubu on made little sense, especially for rodwell who apart from a couple gaffs was playing well. i get that yakubu is typically ideal against a team like west ham but he didn't work the last time we played them and certainly didn't today.

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