That's because he had 10 back behind the ball like the utterhouse he is.
As opposed to our expansive attacking performances against them since he left..
That's because he had 10 back behind the ball like the utterhouse he is.
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…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.
You like Sean Dyche. That's how he plays against everyone.That's because he had 10 back behind the ball like the utterhouse he is.
He signed two players you plonker....and destroyed them for a decade.
How many points have we had since moyes left?The real comparison was how many we won in the previous 25 derbies we played prior to him turning up in 2002:
Won 7 and Lost 7.
Under Moyes it was
Won 4 Lost 13.
This turd will hand Liverpool the derby points without a fight.
When did this happen?
I meant the "deadliest in the league" part.![]()
Inter veteran Marko Arnautovic: "David Moyes made me a striker"
Inter Milan star Marko Arnautovic talks about his early beginnings and how David Moyes turned him into a striker during his time at West Ham.sempreinter.com
I wanted Fonseca to be honest, however he is an unknown when it comes to English football, so I’m not sure how he would deal with managing our relegation threatened squad right now.
I doubt Moyes was the plan. They’ve been caught short and are subsequently scrambling about for a quick solution.
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!
Disgruntled, disillusioned and disengaged .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.
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.