Is this David Moyes' last season?

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I think Moyes has played a blinder and brushed off the cobwebs in the process. The feel good atmosphere is palpable and other such cliches...

I do too. In the last year he's moved on ineffective players like Rodwell, Arteta, Bily and Cahill and brought in Jelavic, Gibson, Mirallas and Pienaar (again), addressing the positions that we're the weakest, with pretty much zero net spend.

There's precious few managers that could boast his record in the transfer market.
 
I do too. In the last year he's moved on ineffective players like Rodwell, Arteta, Bily and Cahill and brought in Jelavic, Gibson, Mirallas and Pienaar (again), addressing the positions that we're the weakest, with pretty much zero net spend.

There's precious few managers that could boast his record in the transfer market.
Is this love or am i dreaming? Is this the love that ive been searching forrrrrr?
He is bloody good at squad building on a pittance. I was very pleasantly suprised to see our passing game hadnt suffered because of the summer break last night. Honestly i reckon if we had a settled start we really would have exceeded expectations a bit more.
 
Although Moyes' wage is a hell of a lot, in 12 months, with a budget of next to nothing, he has managed to replace an ageing strikforce of Saha, Cahill, Yakubu and Beckford with a new, youthful and dynamic line-up of Jelavic, Naismith and Mirallas. I do believe he gets stick for nothing sometimes, sure Wembley was his fault but I do believe we can't find anyone else to replace him if he does leave
 
I do too. In the last year he's moved on ineffective players like Rodwell, Arteta, Bily and Cahill and brought in Jelavic, Gibson, Mirallas and Pienaar (again), addressing the positions that we're the weakest, with pretty much zero net spend.

There's precious few managers that could boast his record in the transfer market.

I agree. I think that he has really made a club that sells relatively high, and buys low. This is his greatest source of cash, and he has been doing well. Tactically he sometimes plays very defensive, but partially it's been the personnel, which isn't all his fault. He's really improved the squad in the last year.
 
how many bad signings has he actually made? Per Kroldrup and Billy (who was technically scouted by Hiddink)?
 
I've never once blamed him for the fa final loss, that squad was down to it's bare bones and there was no manager in the world who could have won it for us.

Last years semi, however? All on him. That was an inferior team that knocked us out.

So what is reasonable to expect from a manager on the same wage as O'Neil and Mark Hughes and a million less than Kenny Daglish got with a team being taken apart by the board to pay back bank loans?
 
So what is reasonable to expect from a manager on the same wage as O'Neil and Mark Hughes and a million less than Kenny Daglish got with a team being taken apart by the board to pay back bank loans?

Good football. To pick the best eleven of the players available. To take full advantage of talented young players emerging. A derby record that isn't the worst of any manager we've ever had and to start the season in august.
 
Give it a rest lad.

Moyes is making you look very silly.

Stop knee jerking mate. I've been watching Moyes' teams for ten years, 90 minutes isn't going to change an opinion formed over that time nor should it. If we lose at Villa it won't change yours, will it?

But if winning is making me look silly long may I continue to look silly.
 
Hes mugging you off and will continue to all Season.

Hes built an unbeatable side, guess how much it cost him lad? GUESS.

I will give you a clue, MUCH less than United just paid for RVP.
 
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