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Moyes to Sunderland

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Yes. And they were not the only ones. We, like all clubs have some clowns supporting us. I don't understand why you'd boo your own players. Okay they are not good enough but for me it's bang out of order.

Fine don't clap them but I've never booed one of our own and while they wear that strip
It's an Everton board mate, booing is sound
 

Sunderland are at least 25/1 to win tomorrow against Arsenal.
God knows what price in the last game against Chelsea.

This must be the biggest odds ever for a premier league team to win a game ??

Sniff it Moyes.
 
I think he'll survive a few mouths longer but he'll defiantly be gone by Christmas at the latest. He's really got to hit the ground running in the championship no excuses, a bad run at the start could see him gone after just a few games. He's in real trouble at this stage, his stock was sky high after leaving us. Who the hell would take a chance with him now?! An SPL side or a poor championship side or the Scotland job is all i can see going for Moyes after this.
 
I think he'll survive a few mouths longer but he'll defiantly be gone by Christmas at the latest. He's really got to hit the ground running in the championship no excuses, a bad run at the start could see him gone after just a few games. He's in real trouble at this stage, his stock was sky high after leaving us. Who the hell would take a chance with him now?! An SPL side or a poor championship side or the Scotland job is all i can see going for Moyes after this.

He'll be gone before the season starts, by mutual agreement.

He's got a squad that needs an overhaul, players on Prem wages, with long contracts, a fan base that doesn't want him and a diminishing reputation.

He'll ask for loads of money for players, get told to do one, then walk .
 
He'll be gone before the season starts, by mutual agreement.

He's got a squad that needs an overhaul, players on Prem wages, with long contracts, a fan base that doesn't want him and a diminishing reputation.

He'll ask for loads of money for players, get told to do one, then walk .

Only Rodwell will be on the same money he is currently on.

Financially, Sunderland are ok, compared to some of the car crashes that have happened.
 

He'll be gone before the season starts, by mutual agreement.

He's got a squad that needs an overhaul, players on Prem wages, with long contracts, a fan base that doesn't want him and a diminishing reputation.

He'll ask for loads of money for players, get told to do one, then walk .
I don't see him walking out on his last big pay check. I think he'll stay until Sunderland sack him, his ego won't permit him to aknowlage that he's failed.
 
Gibson, Oviedo, Borini, Kone ?.
Apparently they had relegation clauses written into contracts except for Rodwell,still need a massive amount of work doing,cant see them getting much money outside of Pickford,£145m debt as well according to some scources,god have mercy on them
 
Sunderland Echo comment tonight:


"David Moyes should resign immediately after the game this Sunday. It would be the honourable, responsible course and one that even his most ardent critic should respect; admire even. There are only two possible motives for not quitting. The first is that he feels he can take the team forward next season; in which case I respectfully disagree (although I would love to be proved wrong). The second is that an already wealthy man does not want to pass up the windfall that would accompany his dismissal....Moyes retains little goodwill among the fans. The atmosphere at the last home game was poisonous and will be carried over to the next one if, as is widely expected, things go wrong. A replacement? Before the more viperish suggest “anyone,” they would do well to remember Butcher, Di Canio, McMenemy and Wilkinson. But that is a problem for the future. Today’s problem is David William Moyes"


Probably the most detested manager in football at the moment.

To think this feller was allowed to stay on at Everton after he announced his United job to see the season out...then hung around FF like the big I am for another month after that and tried to install a successor. One of the most shameful periods in the club's history.

Imagine being a Sunderland supporter now with that leech hanging off them. Poor beggars.
 

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