You can also support the manager without thinking he's the 2nd comingYou keep posting nonsense like this.
You can support the team whilst not agreeing that Moyes is the 2nd coming.
You can also support the manager without thinking he's the 2nd comingYou keep posting nonsense like this.
You can support the team whilst not agreeing that Moyes is the 2nd coming.
Yep went potty apparently.He looked like he was going to jump the table during the presser
He was fuming for sure
That 2nd goal was grim. 'Ridiculous' Moyes called itYep went potty apparently.
And rightly so,the players absolutely threw that away.
All they had to do was to the sting out the game for 5 minutes.
I think we all knew deep down when Haaland scores the writing was on the wall.
Absolute tripe.Imagine the misery for some in here if we win our next 2 games.
You keep posting nonsense like this.
You can support the team whilst not agreeing that Moyes is the 2nd coming.
Ive been hearing THAT all season...highly unlikely but with our team, who knows...but why the next two? Why not the next three? More expectation managementImagine the misery for some in here if we win our next 2 games.
Not known as the Moyesiah for nuthin...Well, to be fair, Moyes is the 2nd coming... he's the 2nd coming of Moyes![]()
The 1st coming can't do that eitheryou call something nonsense then spout tripe that someone has suggested he’s the 2nd coming.
Who said he’s “the 2nd coming” mate?
Please provide evidence to back your claim up.
I think Moyes has to take his share of the blame for dropping two points from a winning position, making three substitutions after 90 minutes doesn’t seem right to me, particularly when you are in front.
I am not wholly convinced by Moyes but I have seen enough over the years to know you are incorrect.Moyes relies on a couple of players in the team to go on dribbles in order to get us up the pitch.
He cant coach passing football. Anyone who's seen Moyes' teams since the early 2000s will know that much.
That was a really strange one. The whole reason he doesn't play Alcaraz is because he's always giving the ball away in dangerous positions, so bringing him on when you just need to keep the ball for a couple of minutes seemed counter intuitive.He had to take Tim off tbf.
Charlie didn’t cover himself in glory when he came on mind.
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