We'd still be two fullbacks and a midfielder away.
from top ten? strikers and we would be
We'd still be two fullbacks and a midfielder away.
Iñigo Perezso whom you want then
Right now maybe, not by the end of the season (unless the other things get addressed in January)from top ten? strikers and we would be
Like when he beat Arsenal 2-0 away a couple of seasons ago?I have always been somewhat agnostic on Moyes. I see both the benefits and limitations he brings.
The thing is though I couldn't ever see him replicating Forests result today. He hasn't and most likely never will.
Best post of 2025I have always been somewhat agnostic on Moyes. I see both the benefits and limitations he brings.
The thing is though I couldn't ever see him replicating Forests result today. He hasn't and most likely never will.
In a scenario where the RS are struggling for form, Moyes would find a way to snatch a draw from victory or a hard-luck defeat from a plucky draw.
Let's see what Monday brings in the same vein. Friedkin will draw this same conclusion. It is just a question of when and how much more $$$ they will allow to be spent.
I wouldn’t trust Moyes with funds after his disastrous summer and his spending at West Ham. Keep your money, punt him in the summer and set things up properly then.He panicked early too and that must have contributed to targets becoming wary of signing for a manager who was so obviously out of sorts with his own club.
He screwed up that summer window. I'm pretty sure he contributed nothing positive to it, for sure.
I want us to spend in January because we need it at RB and CF (as we did in the summer). But at the same time I could see those new owners wondering whether it's worth handing any cash to Moyes.
Like when he beat Arsenal 2-0 away a couple of seasons ago?
Yep and if we want proof then the January window after he got us up to second is pretty clear proof of this. Clearly we’d sold him a lie and he’d sussed that out and decided to go.A one-off splurge is not funding. Funding is consistent and leads to improvement every window. We need to fund our manager consistently - not use the club as a personal fiefdom for theatrical self-aggrandisement or for money laundering purposes.
I'd rather have herpesWe want Dyche - repeat 10 times. Swallow and repeat.
100% which is why I’d set no store by that result.That Fulham team was dire.
Absolute dire, worst team I've seen all season.
If we drew that game I would be calling for Moyes to be sacked!! Fulham were that bad
At the same time, I wouldn’t have seen Dyche do it with Burnley or at us. I don’t rate Dyche but it just shows what having attack minded players who can execute can do for you. They did that with 25% possession.I have always been somewhat agnostic on Moyes. I see both the benefits and limitations he brings.
The thing is though I couldn't ever see him replicating Forests result today. He hasn't and most likely never will.
In a scenario where the RS are struggling for form, Moyes would find a way to snatch a draw from victory or a hard-luck defeat from a plucky draw.
Let's see what Monday brings in the same vein. Friedkin will draw this same conclusion. It is just a question of when and how much more $$$ they will allow to be spent.
David Moyes record against the traditional 'Big Six' opponents W10 D27 L80.Like when he beat Arsenal 2-0 away a couple of seasons ago?
David Moyes record against the traditional 'Big Six' opponents W10 D27 L80.
Look pal, no matter how much you try and clutch at straws and bend various facts to defend your idol that's a horrific record.
If you do only the away games it looks even worse.David Moyes record against the traditional 'Big Six' opponents W10 D27 L80.
Look pal, no matter how much you try and clutch at straws and bend various facts to defend your idol that's a horrific record.
I’d imagine losing 2/3rds of away games to the Big Six is a pretty normal number for most bottom half PL teams.