I don’t really understand why Moyes felt the need to comment publicly .
Such comments could have been made privately and carried equal weight.
Seems to have been an element of politicking and preemptive blame shifting.
The comments served Moyes...
Who is he calling out?
For far too long? They've only been here a few months, no?
Some have yet to even start?
If Moyes feels the recruitment team (which support him) aren't good enough, then thats on TFG.
The homeless guy there has a suit he can put on now, and enough money to spend. There's plenty of suitable accomodation, too.
The club need to manage that perception, as the CEO tried to do.
There's a hell of a lot to be optimistic about with...
Next time you go and buy a house, if you plan on price negotation - maybe don't tell the seller you're desperate and will be homeless.
It's not a big thing, but it's not helpful.
The recruitment team, which includes Moyes, needs to be unified...
I have a feeling McAtee isn't happening and we've shifted.
Most have disagreed with me when I've said it for months, but I don't think Liverpool sell us Doak
Perception eh.
No point washing dirty laundry in public.
I still have that opinion - recruitment with Moshiri. over 3/5 managers. Previous managers couldn't spend due to recruitment before them.
100%. As everyone should, IMO.
Pointing...
Our CEO, the same day was well assured that all was in order, we had a strategy and all would be fine.
Is it helpful in negotiations if the buying club has a manager saying they're desperate and need bodies in ASAP? No. It's a simple as that.
Southampton must know others are interested.
They'll wait for them to wade in, or reduce terms.
Doesn't help we have a manager who is telling the world we're absolutely desperate, mind.
They'd have kept him if he didn't go on strike though. They confirmed as much. A lot of Evertonians think we caved, we didn't. Swansea knew they couldn't replace him - Sigurdsson had to force that move.
I don't see any comparison to the two.
Disagree.
Sigurdsson was by some distance Swansea's most important player - he was directly involved in something like 50% of Swansea's goals the season before. They were always doomed for relegation when he left - it's why he was so important...