2025/26 David Moyes

Cba

Its like arguing with a brick wall. All the people that have been on here scrapping for Moyes the last few days - as soon you point out the obvious flaws in what they're saying they either start trying to be funny or act like they have no critical thinking skills and genuinely can't conceive of what you're saying.

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the most successful british manager in the english football league was a dour scotsman with a 'my way or the highway' approach that he carried for over 25 years.

I've no idea where critical thinking skills and obvious flaws have come from, this does all feel very familiar though, the demand to dump Moyes is all well and good, it's like the psychodrama in the tories with may boris truss and sunak. When youre daubing the walls with a bucket full of sewage your probably not really allowed to complain about the smell.

get frank in, iraola, glasner, dyche back, martinez then.

17 months in, 'but we've got to demand better, we need success, he's yesterdays man...'

instant dismissals at spurs have lead to a merry dance for a couple of seasons eh.
 
the most successful british manager in the english football league was a dour scotsman with a 'my way or the highway' approach that he carried for over 25 years.
Where does Moyes sit in that ranking with all his years of experience?

get frank in, iraola, glasner, dyche back, martinez then.

17 months in, 'but we've got to demand better, we need success, he's yesterdays man...'

instant dismissals at spurs have lead to a merry dance for a couple of seasons eh.
And sorry but two of those names are very obviously not the same as the others. If you want to talk about spurs - they went from Ange to Frank to Igor fkn Tudor. Thats's a vintage Moshiri Everton progression of appointments that went exactly as well as you would expect.

If they'd have just got De Zerbi in the first place they would have been fine.
 
the most successful british manager in the english football league was a dour scotsman with a 'my way or the highway' approach that he carried for over 25 years.

I've no idea where critical thinking skills and obvious flaws have come from, this does all feel very familiar though, the demand to dump Moyes is all well and good, it's like the psychodrama in the tories with may boris truss and sunak. When youre daubing the walls with a bucket full of sewage your probably not really allowed to complain about the smell.

get frank in, iraola, glasner, dyche back, martinez then.

17 months in, 'but we've got to demand better, we need success, he's yesterdays man...'

instant dismissals at spurs have lead to a merry dance for a couple of seasons eh.
And Moyes turned his champions into mid table fodder in 7 months and his failure at Utd is no different to franks at spurs.
 
I 💙 hindsight.
It's not hindsight though. As many people keep repeatedly shouting at you in this thread, there are a good number of us who never wanted Moyes back, have been vocally opposed throughout his stint, and now are at the point of tearing their hair out. Not becuase of hindsight but because everything has gone exactly as we predicted in the first place.

It's not hindsight it's foresight being proven correct.
 
The stats throughout the season tell you (as well as your eyes) that performance wasn’t great (so it’s not revisionism or hindsight), many games were marginal and we were having more good luck then bad luck (every teams needs it). But we have ran out of luck, and there is a physical and mental fragility that’s been exposed in this last six weeks or so.

Again, we always seem to return from breaks, different to the team that went into it. It’s been a trend for some time. The only thing that matters this season is where we end up. We can end up as high as 9th or as low as 14th. We need to beat Spurs to at least have a respectable finish.
 
Thinking that when the season ended may last year I was optimistic about where things were going yet this year it has gone and we are treading water again playing shockingly
 
Valid, but it was the same tale last summer when we didn't sign right backs and a winger Moyes was obviously not gonna play. Cautionary tale etc.
he tried for Tete, he then tried for Juanlu. The Dibling scenario is a concern, but Baines had 12 months waiting on Lescott being moved to CB. So, it's not like there isn't a path.

Tried to sell McNeil, covered Grealish with George.

Seems the task from last summer has been downplayed and the euro chance drying up has been taken mega personal, and the butt hurt brigade want blood.

ah well. if not martinez, maybe get allardyce back? better yet benitez. lets all have a right royal rumble...

:/
 
he tried for Tete, he then tried for Juanlu. The Dibling scenario is a concern, but Baines had 12 months waiting on Lescott being moved to CB. So, it's not like there isn't a path.

Tried to sell McNeil, covered Grealish with George.

Seems the task from last summer has been downplayed and the euro chance drying up has been taken mega personal, and the butt hurt brigade want blood.

ah well. if not martinez, maybe get allardyce back? better yet benitez. lets all have a right royal rumble...

:/
No he didn’t Moyes seen juanlu as a right sided midfielder. Even though he plays full back, to attacking for Moyes

In
January he wanted Holm, who’s 6ft 4 and wanted a similar full back in the profile to O’Brien, which is worrying. Luckily the committee after looking at the data , didn’t think he was a significant upgrade and told Moyes to do one
 
Its not hindsight because I would have told you that before they went through the whole rigamarole.

If you offer me Frank, Ange, Tudor or De Zerbi I'm taking De Zerbi every time, personality aside.

U think you're running rings around me and you're not at all you're just being obstinate
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