Moyes - IN or OUT ?

How significant is finishing above the red side two seasons in a row?

  • Very, being known as the best team on Merseyside will help the players' psyche.

    Votes: 67 50.4%
  • Not at all, they're just another team.

    Votes: 49 36.8%
  • I only have tins of beans at home, no bread and not even any cheese ffs

    Votes: 17 12.8%

  • Total voters
    133
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I would.. but its far more likely we'll hit 14th than 4th.

I don't see why? Football fans tend to see whats in front of them. So people think only managers of Klopp's standing could come in and make us better.

Look at Soton (I'm not saying lets get him BTW) NOBODY had heard of that fella, cant speak english, and he's improved them straight away. I bet their fans were saying we'd need a David Moyes type to get us round mid-table.

There's good people in football all over the place.
 

Setting aside his current stance over his contract (which I think is a debacle all round).

We're on the eve of a game at Arsenal, which if we were to win it, would put us in with a great shout of achieving a top 4 slot in the wealthiest league on the planet, with a budget of Argos vouchers & milk tokens. Come on ffs, you'd have to have rocks in your head to want to swap Moyes given where we currently are, compared to what should be expected in terms of cash available.
 
Setting aside his current stance over his contract (which I think is a debacle all round).

We're on the eve of a game at Arsenal, which if we were to win it, would put us in with a great shout of achieving a top 4 slot in the wealthiest league on the planet, with a budget of Argos vouchers & milk tokens. Come on ffs, you'd have to have rocks in your head to want to swap Moyes given where we currently are, compared to what should be expected in terms of cash available.

Say we do finish 4th, and we won't, but say we do. What does that actually get us?
 
Setting aside his current stance over his contract (which I think is a debacle all round).

We're on the eve of a game at Arsenal, which if we were to win it, would put us in with a great shout of achieving a top 4 slot in the wealthiest league on the planet, with a budget of Argos vouchers & milk tokens. Come on ffs, you'd have to have rocks in your head to want to swap Moyes given where we currently are, compared to what should be expected in terms of cash available.

I agree but I also think it's fair to say he's not a cup man. Their our only chance of glory.Ultimately that's what the games about!

I'm not as cut and dried as I was earlier this season or end of last season. Then again I'm an everton Schitzo.
 

It's such a tricky one this.

Moyes in or out?

He has so many plus points, he really does, but obviously has major frailties.

But it would be a risk to lose him. But with a risk you might get better, you might get worse. Very tricky.

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Add to the fact, can we even get anyone better? No idea. Another/the same risk
 
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Say we do finish 4th, and we won't, but say we do. What does that actually get us?

For me the two mancs operate on a different level and Chelsea should too. To finish above everybody else is the absolute limit of what can be achieved league wise and he'd have done it. You can't ask for more than that.
 
A chance to propel the club forwards via the cash & public exposure of being part of the biggest & best club competition on the planet.

No, it gives us a two leg cup game which would give us a chance to propel the club forwards via the cash & public exposure of being part of the biggest & best club competition on the planet.

Hands up who thinks Moyes would actually win that cup game?
 

I don't see us as having an ageing side myself. I think the balance is about right and could be even slightly weighted to younger players if Moyes was minded that way.

I agree we'd likely see a drop off in league terms. Moyes is exactly what we need league wise. It's not always pretty but that's not the end of the world.

Yeah, I still want tins!

Have to disagree with you there Ste

Gibson
Jags
Distin
Hibbert
Howard
Baines
Pienarr
are all north of what I consider young
Still some life in most of them, but we may need to start looking for fresher faces. I suppose there's Stones, Coleman, Oviedo Duffy, and Barkley, but who knows if any of them will make it?
 
It's such a tricky one this.

Moyes in or out?

He has so many plus points, he really does, but obviously has major frailties.

But it would be a risk to lose him. But with a risk you might get better, you might get worse. Very tricky.


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Add to the fact, can we even get anyone better? No idea. Another/the same risk

This has to be about the most vague post I have ever read haha
 
Have to disagree with you there Ste

Gibson
Jags
Distin
Hibbert
Howard
Baines
Pienarr
are all north of what I consider young
Still some life in most of them, but we may need to start looking for fresher faces. I suppose there's Stones, Coleman, Oviedo Duffy, and Barkley, but who knows if any of them will make it?

Mikey, I realise this is hard for you to accept but Coleman is our number 1 RB now and Hibbert isn't.
 

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