Having a sense of perspective, that's what option there is. You're expecting the moon on a stick & because Moyes can't deliver it, you're advocating change without a logical argument to back up your stance imo.
As it stands, I think you're going to get the change that you crave in any case, as I'm convinced Moyes has already decided to move on. Maybe your perspective on Moyes tenure,may alter in a year or so's time, as without change in the boardroom we can realistically not expect more than we currently have, whether we like it or not.
Board has to go before Moyes does.
When Moyes has been given the resources we've done well. Look at this season. yeah we've had a rough patch lately but we've played some of the best football in the league. Limited resources will only take you so far, it's up to the board to push us further.
Are you me?! Exactly what I would say
How exactly does the Board push us further, a genuine question. Sell to a Billionaire ?, borrow beyond means? Who in the current climate would take the chance and deliver what is being touted, new manager and trophies.
You mean the squad he built? that squad?
What you're saying there contradicts itself. As you're saying on one breath Moyes has bought well & has purchased players of a quality that is better than his budget, but because of that skill he's shown, that the expectation in terms of performance of that squad should be better than double what his budget is........so, you acknowledge that his skill has created a squad that is capable of massively out performing the budget given, & yet you're still advocating a change of manager. It makes zero sense.
Managers live or die by their purchases & it's the arguably the key skill in modern football management - which is greatly exacerbated when the manager has limited funds & therefore little margin for error.
Park the 'messiah' argument btw, as no-one has labelled him as such in this debate, so it's an inane comment.
Without labelling him a Messiah. The media would have you believe he's one. He's not. Far from. He uses the transfer market fantastically probably THE best in England.
On the pitch though. I think there's better managers and I don't think a manager sole ability should be judged on what he spends. He has a quality squad.
He has a quality first eleven.
Heitinga
Neville
Naismith
Oviedo
Anichebe
Mucha
Duffy
Is not a 'quality' bench.
That bench is better than at least 12 other premiership teams....
He has a quality squad.
What a strange argument.
If it is that straightforward why don't all managers do it?
By the way we signed Pienaar from Dortmunds reserve team, he was not rated at all by them. The skill of being able to identify and improve through coaching the likes of Pienaar is why Moyes is rated so highly.
Yet you want rid of him.
Anyone who can't make the straighforward & bleeding obvious correlation between player funding budgets & success, needs their bumps felt.
It's a subject that's been done to death & the arguments against have more holes than a swiss cheese.
Moyes is playing a game that I personally don't like at present over his contract, but to decry the mans achievements during his tenure by labelling him a bottler & attempting to create some form of argument that player funding isn't key to success in the EPL of 2013, is agenda driven nonsense imho.
You mean the squad he built? that squad?
What you're saying there contradicts itself. As you're saying on one breath Moyes has bought well & has purchased players of a quality that is better than his budget, but because of that skill he's shown, that the expectation in terms of performance of that squad should be better than double what his budget is........so, you acknowledge that his skill has created a squad that is capable of massively out performing the budget given, & yet you're still advocating a change of manager. It makes zero sense.
Managers live or die by their purchases & it's the arguably the key skill in modern football management - which is greatly exacerbated when the manager has limited funds & therefore little margin for error.
Park the 'messiah' argument btw, as no-one has labelled him as such in this debate, so it's an inane comment.
I think that Moyes isn't as good in the transfer market as we think but better tactically than we think. Football fans tend to overrate their club's players.
Board has to go before Moyes does.
When Moyes has been given the resources we've done well. Look at this season. yeah we've had a rough patch lately but we've played some of the best football in the league. Limited resources will only take you so far, it's up to the board to push us further.
Are you me?! Exactly what I would say
I have the same train of thought as well, shall we all make a human centipede of love?
That bench is better than at least 12 other premiership teams....
Yes, but unfortunately there is more to management than just that. Moyes has some areas of management that he excels in, but overall he is not an excellent manager.
Except there isnt a direct correlation. Obviously more money helps, but it is a guarrantee of success. Just look at Liverpool or who is winning the league this year? It's not Man City or Chelsea, but Utd. Whilst they have spent plenty over the years, they haven't thrown money at their team like the others have.
I disagree massively with that. It is but one of many important factors, and certainly not the most important. Look at Ferguson. He's had some good buys in the TM, but also some massive failures/dissapointments, yet they, and he, are the team/manager of the last 15-20 years.
I agree the board needs to go. Would you guys agree that some change has to happen for the sake of the club?