If we lose on Saturday...

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will Moyes resign?

If we lose against Sunderland & get tonked by Arsenal will he resign?

What do you feel would it take for him to do the honourable thing if 'no' to either of the above?
 

No of course he won't resign!!

He's on £60k a week in a job where he gets literally no pressure from his boss. Why would he?

He showed last night he doesn't care.
 
will Moyes resign?

If we lose against Sunderland & get tonked by Arsenal will he resign?

What do you feel would it take for him to do the honourable thing if 'no' to either of the above?

No! this is just one of many humiliations over the past 10 years. he will just keep taking the money and serving up sh1te.
 

So consensus is that we're stuck with him? Even if we were to lose the next 5 in a row, say?

The reason I'm sussing out people's opinions on this is because we clearly can't afford to sack him, not like that'd be an option under Kenshíte's luvvy-duvvy-pro-Moyes-no-matter-what routine. As there's surely no other mid-table & above team that'd touch him with a barge pole, despite the media fawning, falling on his sword is the only hope.

After last night I really can't wait until the day he fúcks off & shows the media & assembled in-game árse-kissers just what a pathetic excuse of a manager he is. Time & time again, when it really matters he fúcks it up spectacularly. I'd love it if he went to Spurs. They'd hate him & he would completely destroy them.
 
I'm fairly sure (but not 100%) that we've lost 5 in a row before and he's been fine.

If not 5 then close to that in one of our awful starts to a season that he's continuously got away with.
 
All right, last night hurt a lot and the team selection was a little odd but I don't think sacking Moyes or hoping he quits on the back of it is going to help/happen.
 
Thing is, even when we're on a streak of good form, everyone is becoming more and more disillusioned with his management style/ability. Sure we go through some brilliant patches, but then we do the exact opposite time and time again. No consistency whatsoever, and for a manager who has been at a club for 10 years, he should not have this problem.
 
Thing is, even when we're on a streak of good form, everyone is becoming more and more disillusioned with his management style/ability. Sure we go through some brilliant patches, but then we do the exact opposite time and time again. No consistency whatsoever, and for a manager who has been at a club for 10 years, he should not have this problem.

A "good streak of form" under Moyes has been, in the last 4 years, 1 win and 4 draws out of 5 games. As RFUS pointed out in another thread a while ago - I'd rather have 2 losses and 3 wins from that, as it's more points.
 

A "good streak of form" under Moyes has been, in the last 4 years, 1 win and 4 draws out of 5 games. As RFUS pointed out in another thread a while ago - I'd rather have 2 losses and 3 wins from that, as it's more points.

That's what I mean by disillusionment. They try to cover it up by saying we're "X" games unbeaten, but in those X games we haven't exactly shot up the table. He really needs to get back to fundamentals.
 
That's what I mean by disillusionment. They try to cover it up by saying we're "X" games unbeaten, but in those X games we haven't exactly shot up the table. He really needs to get back to fundamentals.

Someone pointed out that we were actually at a lower league position after the Spurs game and the "unbeaten run".

With those runs you can get 38 unbeaten and still go down because you have 40 odd points.
 
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