Moyes as interim manager

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We have tried Martinez,Koeman & Silva look what they have done to our club.....

I have no doubt that Davey Moyes would improve us & give our club the stability it needs to rebuild & go on to better things, he knows our club & has the passion & ability to take us forward....
What Evidence is there of that?
He took Utd from Champions to 8th, failed totally in Spain, He took Sunderland down and just kept West Ham up.
He failed to win at Arsenal.Utd,Chelsea,RS. Not sure he ever even got a draw there. Failed to beat the worse Liverpool team in living memory in the fa cup semi
He did no different to what Dyche or Howe have done at Bournemouth
 

...i think that West Ham victory is blurred because Allardyce had been appointed and was sitting in the stand. I prefer to remember Unsworth at Southampton when the situation was so bad and he looked so lost, Joe Royle came down from the Directors Box to offer advice. It doesn’t get much worst than that

I actually have concerns about Unsworth ever being a caretaker manager again, and perhaps Silva is still in charge because the Board feel exactly the same.
Sorry Eggs big Sam at the time openly admitted, he had not bother the players, it was Unsworth s tactic -- only when the sack was coming which I predicted, did he claim that win by just sitting there in the directors box.....alongside others like Moshri and BK - anyway DM team that night was outplayed.....
 
Sorry Eggs big Sam at the time openly admitted, he had not bother the players, it was Unsworth s tactic -- only when the sack was coming which I predicted, did he claim that win by just sitting there in the directors box.....alongside others like Moshri and BK - anyway DM team that night was outplayed.....

....I remember that Joey, and even if it’s true, the new Manager being around the corridors and watching from the stands usually has a positive impact on the players (and the stadium atmosphere). I was hoping Unsworth did well but that game at Southampton was as bad as it gets.
 
....I remember that Joey, and even if it’s true, the new Manager being around the corridors and watching from the stands usually has a positive impact on the players (and the stadium atmosphere). I was hoping Unsworth did well but that game at Southampton was as bad as it gets.
As bad as last Saturday's maybe but Unsworth was an interim manager, my main point is that side hammered DM team hence I don't think DM should return ......my main initial point......
 
So which fence are you on?
Er, like Moyes, but not for now. Like Arteta, but scared of his unproven nature. Like blokes with interesting foreign names, but had fingers burned like that. If there was a Brexit vote for 10 consecutive days, I'd vote differently from the previous day each time. Ditto with the manager. At least I think that's what I think, but I'm not sure. Or am I?
 

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What Evidence is there of that?
He took Utd from Champions to 8th, failed totally in Spain, He took Sunderland down and just kept West Ham up.
He failed to win at Arsenal.Utd,Chelsea,RS. Not sure he ever even got a draw there. Failed to beat the worse Liverpool team in living memory in the fa cup semi
He did no different to what Dyche or Howe have done at Bournemouth
Let’s be honest though do you think Alex Ferguson would of left if he thought he could win the league with that team? Not daft him he got out as he knew they were going to pot well that’s my opinion on that anyway.

I’m by no means wanting Moyes to come back he shouldn't be within 100 miles of the dugout for us ever again but he was fighting a losing battle trying to step into Ferguson’s shoes as has every manager since then found out its not never going to happen
 
Moyes did a great job for us after the horror of Kendall III and Walter Smith. But his lack of a decent striker and knives to gunfight mentality against the very top teams meant we were never going to break the glass ceiling. And not forgetting the manner of his departure. Did well for us but his time has very much gone.
 
Moyes did a great job for us after the horror of Kendall III and Walter Smith. But his lack of a decent striker and knives to gunfight mentality against the very top teams meant we were never going to break the glass ceiling. And not forgetting the manner of his departure. Did well for us but his time has very much gone.
RE: Knives to gunfights. I bet Moyes regrets watching The Untouchables the night before that press conference!
 

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