Has he been sacked yet?
NoI can't wait to see the back of Moyes and I think Lampard might be a good choice again, done really well at Coventry and has gained a lot more experience since he left us last time.
Now do points distance from the relegation places.….bit of talk in the transfer thread about how we’re losing ground on other clubs around us. The reality might be a bit different when comparing last seasons totals with this for the clubs finishing above us;
The top 3, Arsenal, City and United have increased the gap to us.
Aston Villa; we’re 2 points closer
RS; we’re 25 points closer
Bournemouth; the point gap between us is the same.
Brighton; we’re 9 points closer.
Brentford; we’re 4 points closer.
Chelsea; we’re 18 points closer.
Fulham; we’re 3 points closer.
Newcastle; we’re 18 points closer.
I'd be surprised if its not true. I just don't think you're going to come onto a show and say something so personal like that and it not be true after all these years.If true.
I don’t know the West Ham lad personally, but while it would be strange to say if not true, have to wait to see if it’s confirmed (which it probably never will be)
Him and Mykolenko sum the situation up pretty well.Michael Keane 29 starts. It's weird he's started so many games as he's fourth choice and will only ever be a back up. That's what I was told ad infinitum last summer and I've been told again when he signed his new contract in the last couple of weeks. He's emblematic of where we are as a club. Languishing in mediocrity.
Confirmed by whom? Moyes? There were only two people in that conversation and one of them is telling the story.If true.
I don’t know the West Ham lad personally, but while it would be strange to say if not true, have to wait to see if it’s confirmed (which it probably never will be)
Would be libellous of him for sure if untrueI'd be surprised if its not true. I just don't think you're going to come onto a show and say something so personal like that and it not be true after all these years.
3rd choice Windy as Moyes rates Keane higher than O'Brien at centre halfMichael Keane 29 starts. It's weird he's started so many games as he's fourth choice and will only ever be a back up. That's what I was told ad infinitum last summer and I've been told again when he signed his new contract in the last couple of weeks. He's emblematic of where we are as a club. Languishing in mediocrity.
Last season - Clubs going forward: Arsenal, City, United, Villa, Bournemouth. Clubs going backwards: Liverpool, Chelsea, Newcastle, Fulham. Clubs making no progress: Everton, Brighton, Brentford.….bit of talk in the transfer thread about how we’re losing ground on other clubs around us. The reality might be a bit different when comparing last seasons totals with this for the clubs finishing above us;
The top 3, Arsenal, City and United have increased the gap to us.
Aston Villa; we’re 2 points closer
RS; we’re 25 points closer
Bournemouth; the point gap between us is the same.
Brighton; we’re 9 points closer.
Brentford; we’re 4 points closer.
Chelsea; we’re 18 points closer.
Fulham; we’re 3 points closer.
Newcastle; we’re 18 points closer.
Well assuming no change in manager then I would say with some confidence who will be our centre back pairing will be next season IF Branthwaite isn't there.Michael Keane 29 starts. It's weird he's started so many games as he's fourth choice and will only ever be a back up. That's what I was told ad infinitum last summer and I've been told again when he signed his new contract in the last couple of weeks. He's emblematic of where we are as a club. Languishing in mediocrity.
If you stand still then you go backwards anywayLast season - Clubs going forward: Arsenal, City, United, Villa, Bournemouth. Clubs going backwards: Liverpool, Chelsea, Newcastle, Fulham. Clubs making no progress: Everton, Brighton, Brentford.
I think that's a fair comment.If you stand still then you go backwards anyway
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