2025/26 David Moyes


We are so sluggish moving the ball , anytime we make attacks the other seem is able to pack the box and then we get frustrated sending errant crosses into a congested area

We are too slow, giving the opposition time to regroup so we overly rely on crosses into the box and hitting it long.

When you watch us play from the back, the midfield waits to be passed to rather than moving into space to receive the ball and a lot of time this results in one of the centre backs, especially Tarks, punting it to the likes of Beto. I mean what kind of game plan is that?

There is a lack of pace and cohesion in the team. We overly rely on the likes of Gana as well who surely we should be looking to replace soon. Add to that a left back who makes it easy for the opposition to double up on JG and the right back area still a major issue.

I don’t understand what we are trying to do as some of these problems have been here for ages and it’s infuriating to watch and it’s no surprise the crowd get restless because it’s a case of seeing the same things over and over again and not being sorted.

It’s getting to a point where I am almost convinced there is some internal sabotage going on because if the fans can see the problems why can’t the ones being paid to supposedly fix them?
 
We are too slow, giving the opposition time to regroup so we overly rely on crosses into the box and hitting it long.

When you watch us play from the back, the midfield waits to be passed to rather than moving into space to receive the ball and a lot of time this results in one of the centre backs, especially Tarks, punting it to the likes of Beto. I mean what kind of game plan is that?

There is a lack of pace and cohesion in the team. We overly rely on the likes of Gana as well who surely we should be looking to replace soon. Add to that a left back who makes it easy for the opposition to double up on JG and the right back area still a major issue.

I don’t understand what we are trying to do as some of these problems have been here for ages and it’s infuriating to watch and it’s no surprise the crowd get restless because it’s a case of seeing the same things over and over again and not being sorted.

It’s getting to a point where I am almost convinced there is some internal sabotage going on because if the fans can see the problems why can’t the ones being paid to supposedly fix them?
That's a problem with a lot of these old school "pragmatic" managers when they encounter issues instead trying to be practical and implement tweaks , they become recticant to apply changes as they feel it's a risky choice to try something different even though the current approach is flawed.
 
Who organises our defence for attacking and defending set pieces? We seem to be missing a massive piece of the jigsaw there

Brentford tormented the RS with them, Slot admits they aren't coping with the increased reliance on them in the PL and Arsenal sit pretty on top of the league with more set piece goals than open play.

Why do I always feel our club walks around with only one eye open
 
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I agree with everything you wrote except he did make a notable and rare change in the palace game , which made a significant impact yet he opted to resort to the same lineup he usually does except grealish only because he was ineligible to play against city. He doesn't even learn from when does the occasional correct and different thing
In the palace game the ineligible was KDH. If he had been on the pitch the changes wouldn't have occurred even if we were losing 2-0.
 
I think he has proven a lot of the early doubters right. Many of my concerns were his preference of players and how he utilizes them. I feel like that is the biggest nail in the coffin for him and cost us our early season. I don't think the transfer window was "that" bad. It's too early to tell.

He could have easily started Charly in a few of these dropped games at the 10 and we probably would have won some. Continuing with O'Brien at RB instead of shifting him into the middle is probably an even bigger offense to me. It's like he doesn't have the heart to drop one of Keane or Tarks. It's the most obvious move for us right now but he can't bring himself to do it.
 
The set up has been a complete balls up by the club. If you want to recruit players with the profile like Dibling and Rohl, we should have a manager who can work with them. If they want a manager like Moyes, we should be buying him the Soucek's of the world. I'd prefer the former myself.
Agreed Roger. There does seem like a disconnect between the clubs transfer strategy and Moyes and the type of players he wants (quick short term players to get instant results)
 

The whiff of Bill Kenwright still hovers over the mentality of this club in the form of Moist. I appreciate the effect he had on the team last season, but he's now holding them back.
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This game being prime example. Should have been a full house at home raking in over a million in gate receipts.
 
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This game being prime example. Should have been a full house at home raking in over a million in gate receipts.
Not going for the win against a very poor Wolves team was a disaster.
We were on a high confidence in both the team and fans was high.
We havnt really been the same as before that game.
Bad own goal by Moyes and one of are only chances yo win anything squandered as well.
 
Not going for the win against a very poor Wolves team was a disaster.
We were on a high confidence in both the team and fans was high.
We havnt really been the same as before that game.
Bad own goal by Moyes and one of are only chances yo win anything squandered as well.
Happened with Koeman also, started season great, played a weak team at home to Norwich In cup, went out and form tailed off for a while.
 
Sunderland - Away
Fulham - Home
Man U - Away
Newcastle - Home

Personally, I see one point there v Fulham.

I was over Moyes after about 5/6 years, the first time round.

Was gobsmacked to see him at the Bellew fight & the media talking about his return.

Didn't want him back to replace Dyche... they're cut from the same cloth. Dyche is just a student of Moyes.

However, he kept us up... but, we should of thanked him & got rid.

Now the owners have their expensive mistake to unravel, probably / hopefully before the end of November.

He's 'Mr Percentage' & we'll never win sod all with him in charge.

The last minute mess of a transfer window, was classic Dithering Davey.

Get rid in November & we can still get something out of this season. A new 'dynamic' manager can easily get good, exciting things out of this squad.

Bobby did it, with all but Moyes squad... had us playing Arsenal off the park at the Emirates.

But, allow Moyes the January transfer window... & we'd be in real trouble.

No idea who could come in though.
 
Moyes certainly isn't the only issue but he is an issue. He plays the same 11 whenever they are available, doesn't change tactics when a game plan isn't working, only makes like for like substitutions and even then only late in the game, and was one of the much vaunted transfer committee that has left us without players in key positions. I'm sorry if you find that analysis "tiresome" but diversity of opinion is the whole point of a forum.
You need re-read my post. Clearly I said in it we are all entitled to our own opinion, I simply said me trying to argue the other side is becoming tiresome. But thanks for the most pointless reply I’ve ever read.
 

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