2025/26 David Moyes


They’re both saying very similar things. It was ridiculous then for people to jump on comments, it’s ridiculous now.
One of them was saying it in the midst of the biggest financial crisis in this club's history. The other is saying it having spent over €120m in the summer, signed Jack Grealish, and moved into one of the best stadiums in the country.

Are Newcastle currently better than us? Yes. Was that the main reason they smashed us on Saturday? No. We got smashed because our manager couldn't rouse his players to a second brilliant performance in a week. Or any kind of performance. That can happen. Moyes should have come out there and put his hands up. Instead, he played the poor mouth (which is even harder to take when he refuses to play his €40m signing and can't seem to coach his €27m striker into netting a single goal). "Everton aren't at Newcastle's level. They would have needed to have an off-night and we would have had to have had a good night to beat them." Laughable deflection. They must be having an awful lot of off-nights, so, given they started three points below us.

What'll be his excuse if we lose tomorrow?

Nah, Moyes's words merely reinforce what many of us know and had hoped might be erased on Monday night. He'll always big himself up and talk this club down.
 

That press conference- Moyes gushing over Newcastle like they were something special. Then the bbc reporter says ‘they haven’t won away all season’

He didn’t like that one bit.
not only was it their first away win in the league this season but Newcastle were below us in the table before the game started with no away win in 9 games, they had recently played away to Marseille in France earlier in the week, Thiaw scored his first ever goals for Newcastle and Miley scored his first goal for newcastle this season.
 
not only was it their first away win in the league this season but Newcastle were below us in the table before the game started with no away win in 9 games, they had recently played away to Marseille in France earlier in the week, Thiaw scored his first ever goals for Newcastle and Miley scored his first goal for newcastle this season.
They had scored a mere three goals away all season...
 
You can credit a good team, or ref their resources vs ours over recent years etc.

But the whole "we needed them to be on a bad day and us on a good day" is typical Moyes.
Oh right, I didnt see that part..

he's causing disharmony with the fans, it will hit the players. But it wont be ignored by people behind the scenes.

That's why I think he's aiming alot of it towards the owners/backroom, but without saying names. He's putting it on their plate to back us more.
 
Moyes:

remember last season people were remarking on the 'changed, more considered and less excitable manager'?

Lol.

He's just tried to lop off the head of a woman journalist because she asked him a reasonable question.

The old Moyes never went away. Still a graceless thin skinned dinosaur who should be walking his dog round the banks of Loch Lomond rather than managing this club.
Celtic beckons the Ginger Whinger
 

Did United, Betis or Sunderland fans enjoy his stewardship?

I think the minority West Ham fans did based on the fact that he was the lesser of many previous evils at a Club run even worse than us.

Most Blues were relatively content for his first 6-7 seasons and then grew increasingly bored and frustrated with his approach to both games and scrutiny. Why would anyone expect that approach to change 12 years later?

two keepers on the bench is really, really pee'ing me off. It totally demotivates any youngsters shining in the U21's and sends a big signal to any potential signings who aren't his typical experienced Premier League targets.
 
Did United, Betis or Sunderland fans enjoy his stewardship?

I think the minority West Ham fans did based on the fact that he was the lesser of many previous evils at a Club run even worse than us.

Most Blues were relatively content for his first 6-7 seasons and then grew increasingly bored and frustrated with his approach to both games and scrutiny. Why would anyone expect that approach to change 12 years later?

two keepers on the bench is really, really pee'ing me off. It totally demotivates any youngsters shining in the U21's and sends a big signal to any potential signings who aren't his typical experienced Premier League targets.

We don't have anyone shining in the U21's.

Who do you think should be making the bench at the moment that isn't?
 

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