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True to say Moyes is a great manger and manger who continues to grow! My only worry is that the club can grow and match his ambition and come up with the answers to the wuestions he asks of them!
Neiler, transpose your sig to an end of the season prediction"Joey Barton free"
very good post apart from "his lucky escape from relegation" - ??To be honest hon, outside of his lucky escape from relegation I have always been a strong backer of the ginger ninja. (this is not a brag/boast). I can fully understand why people questioned him at first, and people like yourself that openly admit their initial fears (and the fact that they have been changed) is a testament to the whole club. Moyes is the prime example of the way he is culturing this club.
He openly admits that he has been learning everyday since he took over, and I like the way he telegraphs that attitude. Mikel, Skippy, joleon, Ossie, maybe even Hibbert, manny, maybe even Timmy"drink, arse"howard, have all had to learn what being a full time prem player is all about. Moyes has lead by example and always said that he is in school every day and he will never stop learning his trade. He has instilled that belief in our players and they are more than willing to be open minded and never stop learning. Even P.Neville has admitted he is learning the game all over again. He no longer expects decisions(as he did previous with manure), he believes that you make your own destiny and never rely on luck. This attitude and work rate will be Moyes's legacy. If he keeps it up he will surpass the both Caterrick and Kendall dynasties.
In a nutshell. he has constantly stepped up to the mark when he has to, and learnt from his mistakes(the [Poor language removed] up against spurs last season was a hard lesson for him), and is honest to admit when he screws up. But he only makes the same mistake once. Once again, the team have been infected with this honest attitude. This man has no ceiling to his potential.
We are lucky to have a gem like this. He has unearthed a treasure trove of talent and I believe can step up a few more gears in the years to come.
Basically, Bluelass. I hear you and I totally back you.
very good post apart from "his lucky escape from relegation" - ??
although it was a poor finish to the season, i never considered we were in serious danger of relegation at the time. as i recall we had a poor season mainly spent in lower mid-table & then sort of slumped at the end. did we not end up in 17th after the penultimate game of the season or thereabouts?The season after when we finished 17th was more down to luck than skill for us not to be relegated. he has bounced back well. That was all I meant.