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Yeah of course he would, that'll be why the greatest manager the game has ever seen, has chosen Moyes to be his successor.
Utter bilge that imo
Not the greatest the world has ever seen imo, but defo a great.
Yeah of course he would, that'll be why the greatest manager the game has ever seen, has chosen Moyes to be his successor.
Utter bilge that imo
All the ITKs on here have always said "Moyes' first priority is Moyes." There's nothing wrong with that, and it's understandable for him, but all the talk of "he's only stalling talks on his contract so he can squeeze more money out of Kenwright" was laughable and naive.
He knew that was his last merseyside derby and he couldn't even be arsed trying to win it. I'm glad some change is blowing through the club, but it's one down, one to go as far as I'm concerned.
I like Turner welcome this change with open arms, it feels like standing in a house in the summer time with all the windows open feeling the breezes rushing through.
Same .. Any negative boring managers like above and it will be a disaster.. Our top players will leave.This page has made me feel very positive about a change of management.
However if and when Lennon/Hughes/O'Neill (delete as appropriate) takes over I'll be desperate for the return of our David from Preston.
Has to be foreign
EXACTLY. A few of us on here have called this from the get go. It was as glaring as sunshine bouncing off a mirror. Clubs such as Manchester United who have possibly the greatest manager in the history of British football retiring do not just pluck someone out of thin air in a matter of days. Anyone who seriously believes that David Moyes hasn't been prepped about possibly succeeding him months and months ago is indulging in delusions of grandeur on a mass scale. Of course he has and of course he has been stringing our club along possibly all season long with his witless logic concerning it not affecting team moral.
All the doom and gloom merchants with their 11 year trophy less logic of "In Moyes we trust" based on his ability of stabilisation, 8th, 7th, 6th place finishes and slick monetary skills should seriously ask themselves if David Moyes is the only manager in the world of football who can accomplish this feat ? Of course he isn't, mangers have accomplished far more with far less.
I like Turner welcome this change with open arms, it feels like standing in a house in the summer time with all the windows open feeling the breezes rushing through.
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