He is a better manager than Dyche. I don't want to compare him with Southgate or Mourinho in a level of coaching or success, but these are all low-risk managers.Moyes is a really good manager.
No idea why people beat him with the ‘knife to a gunfight’ line - he was absolutely correct. West Ham will drop like a stone once he’s gone.
He’s miles better than Dyche.
However, we need a modern progressive manager and that’s not Moyes.
Replacing SAF was one of the hardest jobs ever in football I think. But yeah, I think it should be a progressive manager, with some experience in a good league, doesn't have to be prem.I am a big David Moyes fan, could not believe Man U got rid so quickly when he was brought in for a 'long-range' project, however his time at Everton has been and gone so when we change managers it should be someone younger, with progressive ideas (but not that awful football that after 100 passes you are back where you started - on the half way line).
They were so poor both times we played them this season.
There's some real talented footballers in that West Ham team and Moyes has them playing every week like he's got Neville and Heitinga as his CM partnership.

I wouldn’t want Moyes, because I think we need to go in a different direction and get a sporting team who buy the players and pick the managers. Moyes wants to do it all and I think that’s difficult these days. ThereNot sure Moyes (or any manager, really) would be thrilled to come to this current version of Everton. The club is a mess. We would need to be set up for success to tempt him (or any top young manager), we are a long way from that.
A poor, thin and ageing squad, with no money to spend. Moyes has taken West Ham from the relegation zone to regulars in the European knockout stages. He’s also part of an elite group of managers to have won a European trophy. He won’t be short of offers if West Ham think they can do better.
I wouldn’t want Moyes, because I think we need to go in a different direction and get a sporting team who buy the players and pick the managers. Moyes wants to do it all and I think that’s difficult these days. There
Were rumours of conflicts between him and the DOF at West Ham this summer, because Moyes wanted experience players and the DOF wanted younger players.
West Ham fans will also tell you he’s still can be defensive even with the attacking talent. He also has a debt on transfers in just over 4 years of around 300mil. That’s a lot of Money. Hes miles better than miracle worker dyche though
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