The return of David Moyes

Happy or not

  • Yes

    Votes: 271 25.3%
  • No

    Votes: 365 34.0%
  • Meh. Needs must.

    Votes: 436 40.7%

  • Total voters
    1,072
  • Poll closed .
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Yeah, im defo going to BM next season, but after that, I dunno.

I supported this club in the 90s, so I understand pain, but I dunno, this club has beaten me and im not sure if my mojo can return.
This for me. I was hoping for a ‘lift’. An up and coming manager ( ie Frank), new buzz, stadium, gladwys st was so boring v forest. Ok im an old boy, teenager in the 80s, but Moyes?! It strikes me as our usual desperate lunges to find replacements…
 

Who would he bring in with him as part of his team? What was his team at West Ham? I look back at Howard's second spell, makes me think this type of return never works out. I'm not sold on it. However I'm a didicoi from the south of England. I love dags!
 

So you ignore his successful first 2 and a half seasons at Preston, Everton and his second spell at West Ham in your reasoning?

Matches during successful periods for Preston, Everton and second West Ham spell = 983

Matches during unsuccessful spells at clubs = 168

Seems like you're being very selective.

You may end up being proved right, there's pro's and cons for him but your reasoning in that instance isn't very fair to him imo.

Well, no. I haven't.

In response to his perception he's a safe pair of hands short term - I said repeatedly his short record is what's poor. That being his 2 half season stints at West Ham (both very comparable to our situation now), and his single seasons at R.Sociedad, Man Utd and Sunderland.

I also said, as you quoted, if you think he's the right option long term then his results back that up. However, I personally don't want him long term.
 

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