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Steve Walsh - no longer our Director of Football

Steve Walsh as DOF

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    Votes: 52 6.0%
  • OUT

    Votes: 727 84.4%
  • Shake it all about

    Votes: 82 9.5%

  • Total voters
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Guy next to me at the game said he'd met him in the past.

All he had to say about him was that he's really quiet.

Dour bloke is our Stevie Walsh
 
I have never felt so much contempt for another person and I've never even met the guy. I know I'd just hate him.

He is a complete waste. Even in an ever expanding universe this guy's existence is taking up valuable space for something meaningful.
 
Of the 14 players who featured yesterday, only one was left footed. And that was the goalkeeper. I'm not sure how he expected us to play when he didn't sign a single left sided player in his list of 15 signings. He needs forced out along with Fat Sam as soon as possible, but certainly before the start of next season.
 

SIGNINGS UNDER WALSH:

Bolasie - bang average
Williams - bang average
Lookman - never given a chance
Gueye - good signing
DCL - good prospect
Stek - poor
Valencia - v poor
Sigurdsson - not shown enough
Keane - bang average
Pickford - good signing
Klaassen - v v poor
Walcott - ??
Tosun - ?? but worrying
Vlasic - not given many chances
Sandro - awful
Martina - awful
Rooney - not done enough.

I make that two really good signings in 17 under Walsh's vision. Get him in the bin straight off. Not too mention his influence of brining in Allardyce.
 
If you were to put any of the Moyes teams between 2008 and 2012 up against the squad this chancer has constructed, the Moyes team would win every single day of the week. Not because it had more technical flair or better goalscorers, but because it was a well balanced team, rather than a collection of vastly overpriced and overpaid journeymen like we have now.

Oh, and Moyes managed to construct those teams with practically no budget, and we had to sell one of our better players every couple of years to stay in the black.
 

If you were to put any of the Moyes teams between 2008 and 2012 up against the squad this chancer has constructed, the Moyes team would win every single day of the week. Not because it had more technical flair or better goalscorers, but because it was a well balanced team, rather than a collection of vastly overpriced and overpaid journeymen like we have now.

Oh, and Moyes managed to construct those teams with practically no budget, and we had to sell one of our better players every couple of years to stay in the black.

I just want a manager or director of football who understands that.

If you look at our performances this season and diagnose the problems to be a winger and a striker rather than a left back and a passing midfielder (or two) then I don't think you understand football.

And yes we do need a new striker but the main problem was the lack of chances created for the striker rather than us missing loads of chances.

Without a supply line any new striker will struggle. Without someone getting the ball to our new winger we won't get any chances.

All our problems stem from lack of ball retention and positive passing.
 
I don't think Walsh, just pack his things and leave, on his own accord.

There is one man keeping him here, and that is Moshiri.
 

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