Moyes to sign new 3yr deal

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QPR.

They'll see the mess Hughes has made by playing football manager and know they need a manager who can get them playing like a team

None of the teams above and around us would want him so he will either go abroad or to a team struggling who need a manager who can sort them out.

He'll see them as appealing because they can offer him money and he knows he'll never get a top job and isn't good enough to compete at the top end so turning a struggling team around (like he did with us) will look good on his CV, whilst no trophies with a team the quality of Everton doesn't..

I reckon Fernandes will get fed up with Hughes and offer Kenwrong a nice little compo package for Moyes and he'll take it.
 
If he goes, he goes abroad. QPR are such a mess right now, it could well be a poisoned chalice.

I think it's quite the opposite. With QPR doing so badly, getting them to finish midtable would be a decent achievement and they will have even more funds to spend. I only hope he takes Pip with him when he leaves.
 
If he goes abroad he won't last 5 minutes, Howard Kendall all over again and he was a better manager then than Moyes is now imo, Celtic is the only obvious job but they're not going to sack Lennon just for the sake of

If he walks away from Everton I can see him doing a Alan Curbishley, i.e., rent a pundit, constantly linked with every job going but never getting it. He'll probably end up taking something far worse than Everton ever were just to get back into management. The best place any manager can be regardless of the job is in work, once you're out of the door you're out of the media spotlight and the consciences of chairman and boards, the longer than goes on, the more some will think you've been away to long to do the job anymore, which is exactly what has happened to Curbishley
 
If he goes abroad he won't last 5 minutes, Howard Kendall all over again and he was a better manager then than Moyes is now imo, Celtic is the only obvious job but they're not going to sack Lennon just for the sake of

If he walks away from Everton I can see him doing a Alan Curbishley, i.e., rent a pundit, constantly linked with every job going but never getting it. He'll probably end up taking something far worse than Everton ever were just to get back into management. The best place any manager can be regardless of the job is in work, once you're out of the door you're out of the media spotlight and the consciences of chairman and boards, the longer than goes on, the more some will think you've been away to long to do the job anymore, which is exactly what has happened to Curbishley

I go back and forth on how well he'd do at somewhere like Getafe, to be honest.

He's only ever had two jobs and in both he improved the team massively without ever actually achieving anything. Whether his style of football would work in another league given our weaknesses in europe is an open question and I don't think he has the winning mentality that the elite need but he is a good manager.

If he doesn't care about winning things, he can stay at a job for life at Everton as one of the best paid managers in the world and with the chairman putting him under no pressure at all. If he does then he'll go abroad and try his luck in a league where the financial inbalance is less severe.
 
Am begining to get a little worried that we havnt tied him down - his comments are doing less to encourage me.

If we have a good season and we seem on for one, he could be low hanging fruit for some other clubs.

Sort it Bill.

Needs to win a trophy.

He kept his options "open" when spurs sacked redknapp, hell keep doing so until a United comes knocking.

Therefore hell signed a new 4mill a year deal soon.
 
If he goes abroad he won't last 5 minutes, Howard Kendall all over again and he was a better manager then than Moyes is now imo, Celtic is the only obvious job but they're not going to sack Lennon just for the sake of

If he walks away from Everton I can see him doing a Alan Curbishley, i.e., rent a pundit, constantly linked with every job going but never getting it. He'll probably end up taking something far worse than Everton ever were just to get back into management. The best place any manager can be regardless of the job is in work, once you're out of the door you're out of the media spotlight and the consciences of chairman and boards, the longer than goes on, the more some will think you've been away to long to do the job anymore, which is exactly what has happened to Curbishley

Moyes' record is so much better than Curbishley's in so many respects (better league positions, european football, attractive football, transfer record, working to a budget) plus Curbishley's case is quite unique, he spent two years unable to get a job due to an ongoing legal battle with West Ham and only wants a job down South.

Also Curbishley's last season at West Ham where he spent lots of money but achieved only a modest league position did him no favours. Moyes has never been in that position.
 
1 good thing if he does go, with the money we've been paying him we should be able to attract a decent manager rather than automatically appoint Alan Stubbs to save money and get relegated immediately. I'll be livid if Kenwright does something like that

There's plenty of good managers on the continent most of us have never heard of, it's just a case of the board doing their homework which admittedly they probably won't do

Before he knocked Man Utd out of the Champions League and famously celebrated on the touch line, who'd heard of Mourinho?
 
1 good thing if he does go, with the money we've been paying him we should be able to attract a decent manager rather than automatically appoint Alan Stubbs to save money and get relegated immediately. I'll be livid if Kenwright does something like that.

There's plenty of good managers on the continent most of us have never heard of, it's just a case of the board doing their homework which admittedly they probably won't do.

Yep, we must be very attractive to a manager who's never worked in england before. There's no reason, if Moyes go, that we couldn't attract a top drawer replacement.

Of course it's Kenwright so he'll probably go for Levein.
 
Yep, we must be very attractive to a manager who's never worked in england before. There's no reason, if Moyes go, that we couldn't attract a top drawer replacement.

Of course it's Kenwright so he'll probably go for Levein.

not when they here theres no transfer money to spend.
then the manager will look to get rid of players to raise funds like baines and fellaini. then every transfer window being told theres no money how long until he resigns, thats assuming he resigns he might want to stay for the money so we will have to sack him.

none of the top draw managers would put up with kenright.

The next appointment will have to be someone who knows about our transfer policy, so is likely to be someone like stubbs or round. No way would a big manager take the job under the same restrictions moyes has had to work with
 
not when they here theres no transfer money to spend.
then the manager will look to get rid of players to raise funds like baines and fellaini. then every transfer window being told theres no money how long until he resigns, thats assuming he resigns he might want to stay for the money so we will have to sack him.

none of the top draw managers would put up with kenright.

The next appointment will have to be someone who knows about our transfer policy, so is likely to be someone like stubbs or round. No way would a big manager take the job under the same restrictions moyes has had to work with

The restrictions, of not having any money and having to sell players reguarly, is what pretty much all clubs outside england have to live with. Anyone who's managed in la liga with a non big two club or in south america will be used to that.

On the other side, he'll be managing in a league where players want to play because it's the most watched so you won't get your 17 year olds looking for a move to england every year and you can pretty much take your pick of the other leagues. We've got about eight league winners in our side for example. Plus one of the top ten salaries in the world.
 
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