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Next Manager (Poll)

Who do you want?

  • Marcelo Gallardo

    Votes: 175 17.2%
  • Eddie Howe

    Votes: 34 3.3%
  • David Moyes

    Votes: 63 6.2%
  • Rafael Benitez

    Votes: 161 15.8%
  • Marcelino Garcia Toral

    Votes: 31 3.0%
  • Mauricio Pochettino

    Votes: 219 21.5%
  • Mikel Arteta

    Votes: 96 9.4%
  • Jorge Jesus

    Votes: 21 2.1%
  • My choice isnt here, you really suck at polls

    Votes: 161 15.8%
  • Lamborghini Gallardo

    Votes: 57 5.6%

  • Total voters
    1,018
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He had good players and money to spend at Man Utd and was the catalyst for their downward spiral. If we sign him up we're done.
He had very little money to spend at Man Utd - a budget of 30M or so, from what I heard. The catalyst for Man Utd’s downward spiral was Alex Ferguson falling out with the owners over a racehorse. They sold it to the Glazers, and then they sold Ronaldo and never replaced him, Fergie claimed there was “no value in the market” etc.

Moyes was the perfect patsy.
 
He had very little money to spend at Man Utd - a budget of 30M or so, from what I heard. The catalyst for Man Utd’s downward spiral was Alex Ferguson falling out with the owners over a racehorse. They sold it to the Glazers, and then they sold Ronaldo and never replaced him, Fergie claimed there was “no value in the market” etc.

Moyes was the perfect patsy.
I suppose he was set up by the Illuminati at Sunderland as well? He's a relic, football has moved on, he stayed still.
 
Seriously though, if it is Moyes and Cahill/Moyes and anyone, all hopes of being an ambitious club are out the window.

Just rip up all the BMD paperwork.
He will come in. We will stay up because we will anyway. Fans won't be happy.. they will replace him in the summer with a big pay off and replace him with another no mark like silva. We will never again be a big club or even a club that challenges for anything. We are now a mid table or lower team who are more or less irrelevant. And that is our lot .
 

He will come in. We will stay up because we will anyway. Fans won't be happy.. they will replace him in the summer with a big pay off and replace him with another no mark like silva. We will never again be a big club or even a club that challenges for anything. We are now a mid table or lower team who are more or less irrelevant. And that is our lot .

Nah. We've circled the drain for far too long now, we will go down under Moyes.
 
He had very little money to spend at Man Utd - a budget of 30M or so, from what I heard. The catalyst for Man Utd’s downward spiral was Alex Ferguson falling out with the owners over a racehorse. They sold it to the Glazers, and then they sold Ronaldo and never replaced him, Fergie claimed there was “no value in the market” etc.

Moyes was the perfect patsy.
He took over a team that won the league and finished 7th with them.
 
Moyes was the one who took Sunderland down? [Poor language removed]. My hopes for the future are getting crushed more and more by the second.

8-7-28 that year. And how the hell does one lose 15 games a year after Fergie leaves.

Everton are doomed.
 

He will come in. We will stay up because we will anyway. Fans won't be happy.. they will replace him in the summer with a big pay off and replace him with another no mark like silva. We will never again be a big club or even a club that challenges for anything. We are now a mid table or lower team who are more or less irrelevant. And that is our lot .
Perhaps though the key to him coming back is Cahill as assistant, Perhaps he’s being primed for the job, it would be a sensible way of doing it. Cahill loves this place, he would try his hardest to get us successful.
 
He had very little money to spend at Man Utd - a budget of 30M or so, from what I heard. The catalyst for Man Utd’s downward spiral was Alex Ferguson falling out with the owners over a racehorse. They sold it to the Glazers, and then they sold Ronaldo and never replaced him, Fergie claimed there was “no value in the market” etc.

Moyes was the perfect patsy.
I'm not for or against Moyes. I'm unsure on it tbh. As much as I love Cahill I think I'd feel better if his number 2 was a more experienced assistant manager for starters. Thing is I agree about United but he also shot himself in the foot sacking all the backroom staff and telling Rio Ferdinand to watch videos of how Jags played etc. More importantly though look how bad he done with Sunderland and West Ham (OK he done the job required of him at WH but had a win rate of under 30%) and they're the comparisons we need to look at because as bad as United were under Moyes we're currently way worse. We're almost Sunderland bad and definitely in a very similar position to West Ham when he took over there. Luckily we only need 24 to 26 pts from 23 games which takes the burden off abit but we can kiss the cups goodbye under Moyes as he'll sacrifice the cups and prioritise finishing as high as he can for his own selfish reasons as he'll want to keep the job. Which is a shame as we've a good chance in the league Cup imo
 
I'm not for or against Moyes. I'm unsure on it tbh. As much as I love Cahill I think I'd feel better if his number 2 was a more experienced assistant manager for starters. Thing is I agree about United but he also shot himself in the foot sacking all the backroom staff and telling Rio Ferdinand to watch videos of how Jags played etc. More importantly though look how bad he done with Sunderland and West Ham (he done the job required of him but had a win rate of under 30%) and they're the comparisons we need to look at because as bad as United were under Moyes we're currently way worse. We're almost Sunderland bad and definitely in a very similar position to West Ham when he took over there. Luckily we only need 24 to 26 pts from 23 games which takes the burden off abit but we can kiss the cups goodbye under Moyes as he'll sacrifice the cups and prioritise finishing as high as he can for his own selfish reasons as he'll want to keep the job. Which is a shame as we've a good chance in the league Cup imo
I would imagine it would be Moyes, Irvine and Cahill if true, like at West Ham.

The win rate is also irrelevant there, as he walked into a s*** show. He took them from 18th to 13th, which was a good job.
 

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