2024/25 David Moyes

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They`re just silently waiting in the shadows for a defeat and then they`ll be back out in force, led by Putins best mate.
Defeat ? NEA.
There's always a defeat sooner or later, you can't win them all.
In fact...and nobody's more surprised than me...I'd say that Moyes has a free pass until the end of the season.*

*disclaimers may apply
 

This must be the aim for next season.

This idea that we have to slowly climb back is nonsense. We can make huge strides if we get most of the recruitement we do this summer right. That has to be the aim. Finish 17th this season - which we will at the bare minimum - and then jump to the top half next season. That's eminently possible. The fact that we are actually in a race for 12th this season already tells you as much.

Moyes main critic is that he has/had a glass ceiling .. thing is he can get there very quickly and that ceiling is far higher than we currently are .

Villa, Forrest , Brighton have shown that you can make the jump quickly and if Moyes is given funds and can land the players he wants … I can see us being “ best of the rest” again very quickly .. which is a massive improvement from the last few years .

After that … back home again and see how much he has improved since he left last time

I’m optimistic and am looking forward to the next chapter of the club … finally
 

I wonder what's going through Moyes' head regarding the right back spot this summer. I doubt he anticipated that O'Brien would come in and do as good a job as he has.

IMO how much money potentially gets spent on a RB depends on whether Branthwaite goes: If so, we've got his replacement already and would not need to bring in a starting CB, and would instead invest heavier on as good a right back as possible and a decent challenging centre half.

If he stays, O'Brien has proven himself adept in that position and we have more pressing immediate needs elsewhere.

Moyes also needs to decide whether Patterson has any future, and if not then get him sold asap.

Coleman and Young - I can see one of them staying next season, most likely Young, even if he is pushing 50.

For me, O'Brien will ultimately end up a centre half for us, so if we do have substantial funds, we should be trying to bring in a long term right back this summer.
 
I wonder what's going through Moyes' head regarding the right back spot this summer. I doubt he anticipated that O'Brien would come in and do as good a job as he has.

IMO how much money potentially gets spent on a RB depends on whether Branthwaite goes: If so, we've got his replacement already and would not need to bring in a starting CB, and would instead invest heavier on as good a right back as possible and a decent challenging centre half.

If he stays, O'Brien has proven himself adept in that position and we have more pressing immediate needs elsewhere.

Moyes also needs to decide whether Patterson has any future, and if not then get him sold asap.

Coleman and Young - I can see one of them staying next season, most likely Young, even if he is pushing 50.

For me, O'Brien will ultimately end up a centre half for us, so if we do have substantial funds, we should be trying to bring in a long term right back this summer.
I assume Moyes will be looking at both wingback positions.
Don't get me wrong i like Myko a lot and has had some grest games.
I just think Moyes will be looking for his Bainsy mk2 though.
 

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