2024/25 David Moyes


But if we make a slow start to the season it will be Moyes who pays the price with his job.

TFG are very keen on sacking managers.
If they're as good at sacking managers as they are with transfers, I'd leave well enough alone if I were them...

But, I agree. Moyes will be bulleted by this shower if he has a slow start - especially if they eventually deliver the players (which I suspect they will). No bedding in time. Dangerous times for the Moyesiah.
 
If they're as good at sacking managers as they are with transfers, I'd leave well enough alone if I were them...

But, I agree. Moyes will be bulleted by this shower if he has a slow start - especially if they eventually deliver the players (which I suspect they will). No bedding in time. Dangerous times for the Moyesiah.

Bet you’d love that to happen.
 
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If they're as good at sacking managers as they are with transfers, I'd leave well enough alone if I were them...

But, I agree. Moyes will be bulleted by this shower if he has a slow start - especially if they eventually deliver the players (which I suspect they will). No bedding in time. Dangerous times for the Moyesiah.
So Moyes will be bulleted for a slow start caused by a lack of recruitment, due the recruitment team put together by TFG & Kinnear.

So he'll be sacked for their failure basically.
 
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It's hard to know what's really going on imo.

Is our recruitment aiming too high to preserve asset value (Fofana) and Moyes aiming too low and short-term (Coufal, et al) and they're unable to compromise ?

It was a satisfactory first half last night, but surely Moyes and the players would have known that they would be exhausted by the second half playing in the manner they did at this stage, and also, that there were no replacements ?

Was this all intentional? It seems so to me, unless the game plan was to get 5-0 up before half time and let the subs soak up the pressure. But maybe not simply to demonstrate we need players now, but also which/who's players perhaps.
 

They sacked De Rossi at Roma - a club legend - after four matches of a season.

I very much hope to be very wide of the mark here.
Sacked De Rossi and caught hell months.

Then went for a old calm head in Ranieri,which paid dividends and basically followed the same path with us and Moyes.

They seen the value of Moyes after taking from Dyche.

Yeah you are wide of the mark,in my extremely humble opinion.
 
It's hard to know what's really going on imo.

Is our recruitment aiming too high to preserve asset value (Fofana) and Moyes aiming too low and short-term (Coufal, et al) and they're unable to compromise ?

It was a satisfactory first half last night, but surely Moyes and the players would have known that they would be exhausted by the second half playing in the manner they did at this stage, and also, that there were no replacements ?

Was this all intentional? It seems so to me, unless the game plan was to get 5-0 up before half time and let the subs soak up the pressure. But maybe not simply to demonstrate we need players now, but also which/who's players perhaps.

I think this is exactly what's happening. I thought it was as clear as day this summer that their task was to find an acceptable upper middle ground between the unobtainable at one end and complete tat at the other.

The longer the indecision goes on, the more likely that Coufal etc rock up. You get to Sept 1 with several more signings, but nobody expecting to do more than thread water, and hope of new dawn postponed for yet another year, when everything will be better.
 

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