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David Moyes - Taking a knife to a gunfight at West Ham, Part 2

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He was great for us. Made diasterous career choices after us. and in this era no club is giving you 3 years to mold your own thing. Got a second chance at wham. Got to finish what he started.

Moral of story? Managers need time. Oh and Moyes is a good manager.
 

He just fits West Ham well and has been allowed to assert his influence on them. I don’t think he’s the right man to manage massive egos at a club like Man Untied, but if you give him players willing to work for the team, he’ll get the most out of them.
Dunno about that. Main problem is the players at Man Utd were past it.

He never got a chance to refresh the team.
 
He was great for us. Made diasterous career choices after us. and in this era no club is giving you 3 years to mold your own thing. Got a second chance at wham. Got to finish what he started.

Moral of story? Managers need time. Oh and Moyes is a good manager.
To be fair there are no disastrous career choices in modern management,worst case scenario you come out a few million richer. Doubt if many of them think in terms of a legacy. What's the average tenure of a manager these days?
 
To be fair there are no disastrous career choices in modern management,worst case scenario you come out a few million richer. Doubt if many of them think in terms of a legacy. What's the average tenure of a manager these days?
It's just breaking into that pool of managers. You should have 2 or 3 bites at it.

4-1 against Leicester is a very decent result. I'll have to check out the highlights.
 

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