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Not If you ignore all analysis and just go in that alone, no. But there is much more to the story.
Hardly takes bravery to play Lukaku up top!They would not have with Moyes. He was not brave enough.
Hardly takes bravery to play Lukaku up top!
Stop it mate.Welcome home David. Finally.
Or maybe they knew his limitations and he would not improve themCos they lined up Pelligrini. Gold and Brady wanted to keep Moyes in, but Sullivan runs the show there.
You tell him mate. He Is wafflingStop it mate.
Moyes got eight top half finishes and qualified for Europe four times in 10 full seasons. He also consistently improved the team on a poor budget. I really do not understand all the hate
Even his average finishing position of eight is great, when you take into account what hewalked into.
Moyes got eight top half finishes and qualified for Europe four times in 10 full seasons. He also consistently improved the team on a poor budget. I really do not understand all the hate.
Even his average finishing position of eight is great, when you take into account what hewalked into.
Maybe the hate comes from his belittling of Everton, when he said the club were holding back the careers of Baines and Fellaini for not letting them join Man U.
That not bother you at all? you think that is reasonable?
Well West Ham fanzines now report the board are now ruing not appointing him!Or maybe they knew his limitations and he would not improve them
Well West Ham fanzines now report the board are now ruing not appointing him!
There is regret from some at the club that they let David Moyes leave in the first place - whether he would want to make a return to remains to be seen. Chris Hughton would also come under consideration but would not be among the favourites to succeed Pellegrini.Show us.
There is regret from some at the club that they let David Moyes leave in the first place - whether he would want to make a return to remains to be seen. Chris Hughton would also come under consideration but would not be among the favourites to succeed Pellegrini.
[Telegraph]
I do hope that Everton isn't 'stalling the career' of David Moyes. Let the little cockwomble go off to a big club that will help him progress.