4737carlin
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Still better then Martinez
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Still better then Martinez
When 72 points with champagne football has been reproduced again at GP for a season then you'd have an ounce of credibility having a pop at the FIFA top 10 rated coach who's become Belgium's best ever manager and taken them to the number 1 ranked international team.
Until that time though, please dont use the name Moyes in the same sentence as Martinez.
Ha Ha Ha Ha.He is no way Belgium's best ever manager. Guy Thys took them to a semi final with a far worse squad.
Looks like he will take them down.
Needing results in specific games was never his forté.
I think they may get away with it this season, as Villa and particularly Bournemouth are woeful. They go down next season though, no doubt in my mind if they manage to stay up this. They've got Sunderland written all over them at present when he went in their. It's a rotten club.
He is no way Belgium's best ever manager. Guy Thys took them to a semi final with a far worse squad.
You may be right. I wouldn't like to be a West Ham fan needing points going into the last couple of games though. Thats when Moyes' teams choke most particularly.
If they survive it will be by default.
They had some cracking players back then too. Belgium were really good in the 80's.
My initial thoughts were Bournemouth were in a miss and would go down, and Villa's fixtures are just too hard. However I think it's the first to 33 points from those teams to survive. I really think it will be quite low to stay up this season (and in future seasons too potentially).
The issue with West Ham though, that many aren't speaking about, is Moyes teams always tended to start slowly. Even at Everton where he did well, we were famed for bad starts which he would rectify later in the season. This is like a start to a season again and they look quite a way off it.
In fairness to Moyes though, they were doomed before he arrived.
Really?
He got the gig on 29th December, they were above the relegation zone (ok, 1 point, but still) and a game in hand.
He knew the club - in his own words;
" “It’s fabulous to be back,” said Moyes. “It feels great to be home. I’ve missed being here because I really enjoyed it. I enjoyed being around the stadium and I loved being in this part of the world and I missed the club, so I can’t wait to get started."
He also said his squad was stronger than when he left - it was.
If they go down, it's on him.
My initial thoughts were Bournemouth were in a miss and would go down, and Villa's fixtures are just too hard. However I think it's the first to 33 points from those teams to survive. I really think it will be quite low to stay up this season (and in future seasons too potentially).
The issue with West Ham though, that many aren't speaking about, is Moyes teams always tended to start slowly. Even at Everton where he did well, we were famed for bad starts which he would rectify later in the season. This is like a start to a season again and they look quite a way off it.
In fairness to Moyes though, they were doomed before he arrived.