CONFIRMED: Moyes Leaving - All Reaction Here

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So excited to see Steve McClaren in our dugout next season!

In serious though i'd love to see Billic appointed. Or even Martin O'Neill if he would be prepared to come to us. Yes i'm resigned to us losing Moyes.
 
Because Moyes knew that Heitinga was going to hit it from outside the box and score ? If it hadn't been for that moment of luck we'd have been taken to a replay. Genius sub it was not.

Disagree.. obviously he wasn't put on to score the goal, but we were losing the ball regularly and not getting it back till they had had a shot at goal, we had nothing in DM at all and we were more likely going to lose by 5 than get a winner, we were not building any sort of play as it was all hoof ball as we had no short option. He bought on Heittinga who stopped the counters, started play going and was on the end of an attack tht he helped build.
The goal was coincidence, as it always is, playing Jelavic instead of Anichebe could have the same effect, as could playing Anichebe instead of Jelavic, that side of things is hard to predict who will get the goal, but the reason behind the sub was perfectly obvious and it worked.
 
I would not be happy, but i have a feeling that Harry Redknapp might be the new manager. He will jump off the good ship QPR before the rats have a chance. He will not stick around when QPR are officially relegated.
Right, I can see it now:

Redknapp: 'Right Bill I'm gonna bring some players in how much have I got to spend?'

BK: 'Well, let's see, I think we can manage two loan signings and a Bosman'

Redknapp: 'Haha good one. Seriously, I need at least 20-25m'

BK: 'Well maybe I can find 1.5 million somewhere. By the way you're gonna have to sell Phil Jagielka"

Redknapp: *goes back to London*
 
He has mentioned in the past that he would like a longer term project for his career and I am not sure but I think has also raised the possibility of going to non-top-tier club. He also seems pretty set on coming back to England.

Still, if it were fans of, say, Sunderland, Fulham, or West Brom talking about getting Mourinho in we'd be laughing at them.

It's pretty depressing. The only manager I can realistically see us getting who I'd be confident of not getting us relegated would be Martinez, and that's about all he'd do.

Someone else agrees with you at everton. Fizzer standing next to him possibley unless Moyes takes him.
 
Right, I can see it now:

Redknapp: 'Right Bill I'm gonna bring some players in how much have I got to spend?'

BK: 'Well, let's see, I think we can manage two loan signings and a Bosman'

Redknapp: 'Haha good one. Seriously, I need at least 20-25m'

BK: 'Well maybe I can find 2 million for transfers. But you're gonna have to sell Jagielka"

Redknapp: *goes back to London*

As long as Redknapp is well paid, he will work in any situation. Proper snake in the grass, he will fit in well with our board and its extended members.
 
Disagree.. obviously he wasn't put on to score the goal, but we were losing the ball regularly and not getting it back till they had had a shot at goal, we had nothing in DM at all and we were more likely going to lose by 5 than get a winner, we were not building any sort of play as it was all hoof ball as we had no short option. He bought on Heittinga who stopped the counters, started play going and was on the end of an attack tht he helped build.
The goal was coincidence, as it always is, playing Jelavic instead of Anichebe could have the same effect, as could playing Anichebe instead of Jelavic, that side of things is hard to predict who will get the goal, but the reason behind the sub was perfectly obvious and it worked.

If our lack of presence in midfield was that glaring then why did he wait until the 80th minute to make it ? It was a going through the motions sub if ever i've seen one.
 
.......this can't be good news and I just hope it doesn't negatively impact performance. I don't really know what this decision means. Either he's already got something lined up or he really is considering his options. I'm also not sure about him wanting to see if the board will back him as he knows the financial situation and they've not backed him to date so its difficult to see things changing. Perhaps investment is in the pipeline or he's tol BK that he's off unless a takeover is imminent.
As for our next manager I hope its David Moyes.
 
In Moyes, Mourinho, McClaren, Martinez or someone or other willing to take The K's penny, We Trust.

If Kenright (who isn't the sharpest tool in the box when it comes to financial matters) cannot grasp that, without Moyes, his investment runs the risk of being worth less (if not actually worthless) then I don't know what will persuade him to part with his toy for a decent, fair wedge. Perhaps we've reached something close to an impasse on these matters - either BK stays and carries on finding nothing or Moyes goes - all which shouldn't pass without a nod to Elstone and his inability to form a decent long-term financial plan that involves finding a lot more money for Moyes.
 
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If our lack of presence in midfield was that glaring then why did he wait until the 80th minute to make it ? It was a going through the motions sub if ever i've seen one.

Because it was a fairly even game until we really started pressing, then it swung the wrong way so he cahnged it. Looked like seeing the obvious and changing it to me.
 
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