If we lose Sat. Should Moyes be sacked?

If Moyes fails to win on Saturday, should he be sacked?

  • Yes ,he is incapable of change

    Votes: 77 23.8%
  • No he'll course correct

    Votes: 171 52.9%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 59 18.3%
  • Cheese on toast

    Votes: 16 5.0%

  • Total voters
    323
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Do people think another manager will get Beto, Grealish (Pep never), Dewsbury Hall (only in the Championship, Maresca couldnt in the Premier) and Barry scoring in the league? Note both Beto and Ndiaye overall now are scoring more if we are being stattos.

Whilst I support the Alcaraz argument I am not daft to think he is prolific.
To go on the run we've been on, form and how crap we've been playing, it's pathetic to try and solve it with the only change being made is to swap the strikers every 45 mins. That's Sunday league stuff.

Its reminiscent of going 3 months without a win under Dyche, and he didn't change anything either.

Are we hiring PE teachers to the tune of £6m a year?
 


We have new owners, a new executive tier of management, a new stadium and a new squad of players but we have an "old" manager. I didn't understand the decision to re-hire him when we did, as what we needed, and what seemingly was happening everywhere else at the club, was a complete change of culture. Instead we have this weird hybrid of old and new. I don't think we should sack him now, not because I like him and not because he's doing a good job but because this is a terrible time to recruit a new manager. I will be livid, however, if Moyes is in charge next July.
 

I suspect theres a bad atmosphere at the club. The Dibling, Aznou vibes, tensions over transfer policy and now the possibility that Friedkin had an emergency meeting post- Sunderland. Lose to Fulham and Moyes could be history…
 
I suspect theres a bad atmosphere at the club. The Dibling, Aznou vibes, tensions over transfer policy and now the possibility that Friedkin had an emergency meeting post- Sunderland. Lose to Fulham and Moyes could be history…
Well they’re certainly questioning what’s going on and why he’s not playing players he spent a lot of money on. Sacking him would I guess depend on if they can get the replacement they want and how he goes on. I’m sure they’re preferences would be to do any change in the summer.
 

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