CONFIRMED: Moyes Leaving - All Reaction Here

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Personally cant see him going straight into another managerial job. Think he will take a year or so off to do punditry and also take the time to learn new styles and approaches which could possibly make him an attractive manager.

He'll end up at West Ham in the summer. Put your house on it.
 
I really don't rate Martinez, but he smoked Moyes on Saturday.

In life you (should) keep on learning and adapting all the time. I've said it elsewhere but Moyes has regressed. He's almost a dinosaur compared to other managers (I know that seems harsh). It's as though he's decided the tactics he used successfully in 2004/2005 is the way to go, and so he sticks to them rigidly.

He wasn't always like this, he was a bright young thing, who brought new ideas to the club in 2002. Now he is just stale.
 
I can give you 65,000 reasons he won't do that mate plus sitting out the game your star can slide very quickly indeed , finishing this season on a relative failure and no immediate bounce back it won't be long and your David who ? Plus what if he sits out and our new manager hits the ground running , every point on the board or win at a big club and his reputation Slides.

An agent will only tell a manager to sit back and wait after a success , sitting back after a failure is fraught with danger not that moysie listens to this anyway though .


Spot on mate - see: Alan Curbishley for details.

He's been 'waiting' for the PL job he felt he was capable of taking on, for 4 1/2 years now........

Moyes will get straight back into the saddle imo.
 
Spot on mate - see: Alan Curbishley for details.

He's been 'waiting' for the PL job he felt he was capable of taking on, for 4 1/2 years now........

Moyes will get straight back into the saddle imo.

The problem is who wants him ? After taking my mum out yesterday I had a few drinks with some fairly well informed football people and they have never been convinced that there is any real demand for him and the weekend certainly hadnt changed that . The difficulty he'll have is if a big club don't want him any sideways or downward move looks cheap and if he was to struggle a decade long built reputation can disappear in months .
 
Moyes to Celtic IMO

Will give him some CL experience and will get a few cups under his belt

Do you see him dropping £200,000k a month wages to play in a league without a challenger ? Your argument is shot down as you'd have them sacking a bloke who has achieved their best champions league results of modern times , who has left Celtic or rangers as a manager in recent years for a big job ? Birmingham , borough & villa are the kind if jobs they get , it's only 2 years ago Owen coyle turned them down . It'd be career suicide for me
 
Do you see him dropping £200,000k a month wages to play in a league without a challenger ? Your argument is shot down as you'd have them sacking a bloke who has achieved their best champions league results of modern times , who has left Celtic or rangers as a manager in recent years for a big job ? Birmingham , borough & villa are the kind if jobs they get , it's only 2 years ago Owen coyle turned them down . It'd be career suicide for me

Now I look silly
 
Exactly the same thing happened at Spurs.

If you knew your Gaffer was buggering off in a few months and thought he was too good for his current job, would you give 100%?
 
Actually the Celtic thing makes sense to me.

In Moyes's mind, the only thing stopping him assuming his nrightful place at the top of the managerial tree is the fact that he has no CL record to speak off and of course, no silverware.

We all know he ain't getting a better job in England than he has now so why not go to Celtic?

Guaranteed CL football and he will pretty soon have several trophies under his belt.

Then he will feel they can't resist his claim to the OT fiefdom.

And as for the dough......the bugger has had the guts of £30,000,000 from us in wages over the past eleven years so I am sure he will live with that for a couple years intil his ascension to the OT throne.
 
Do you see him dropping £200,000k a month wages to play in a league without a challenger ? Your argument is shot down as you'd have them sacking a bloke who has achieved their best champions league results of modern times , who has left Celtic or rangers as a manager in recent years for a big job ? Birmingham , borough & villa are the kind if jobs they get , it's only 2 years ago Owen coyle turned them down . It'd be career suicide for me

Did Coyle turn them down? Genuine question. I didn't know that he did.

I accept what you say as the typical next jobs aren't very glam. Dick Advocaat an exception though for obvious reasons. You could maybe argue Lennon is younger though?
 
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