I think we may not win the league next season.It's added a factor of the unknown to our future results - they may be bad, they may be good. We may win the league next season. We may get relegated.
Whereas at the moment, results are entirely predictable, and entirely bad. Therefore change = potentially better results. And let's face it, it's almost impossible for him to make us any worse. We're already absolutely awful.
He wont put up with Mirallas
Defensively solid. Goes back to the basics, which allows the next manager to come in and implement on them. Done well with a few crap teams. Somehow manages to install fight in their heads, and keeps them up.
It's worth seeing what he'll do with an extremely talented and under-achieving team like ours. If he can install the fight he does in his relegation battlers, then we're up for a very good season. Would fancy a cup run.
We might actually win a derby.
There's positives if you choose to look. Instead of moaning and complaining like a fanbase, let's get behind him. He's here till the end of the season, has a solid resume, and I for one am at the very least interested to see how this season develops.
How the hell has he walked into another Premiership job - the biggest job of his career - after what happened with England? I genuinely don't get it
Because Moshiri panicked.
He is worried about the effect relegation would have on his investment hence the climbdown over Sam.
He believes only Sam could have saved us.
But as we saw tonight any competent coach would have been able to get a sweeter tune out of our players.
But he is here now so we just have to roll with it![]()
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