The return of David Moyes

Happy or not

  • Yes

    Votes: 271 25.3%
  • No

    Votes: 365 34.0%
  • Meh. Needs must.

    Votes: 436 40.7%

  • Total voters
    1,072
  • Poll closed .
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If it is him, and it is 2 an half year deal...... I think it will be keep us up this season and then move to the DOF role when red Kevs contract is up.Then they bring in their target in the summer.That would make sense to me anyway.
That was the conversation they had with him weeks ago, just not convinced that Moyes is agreeable to that.
 

Not buying this, we are in the situation so Moyes is the only option. Bournemouth were crap and hired their current manager. Brighton were a nothing club when they brought in Potter. Brentford weren't even in the prem with Thomas Frank. It's just looking at the same pool of poor managers over and over again with zero imagination of looking for a manager with an actual game plan and philosophy to develop and move the club forward.
And the biggest indictment of all is that even Bill Kenwright - the godfather of good times - took a bigger risk in 2002 by hiring a young up-and-coming manager called David Moyes than Dan Dare and his spitfire is managing today.

We were in every bit as much trouble then as we are now - more so given that Kenwright was a pauper.

Imagine being less ambitious and more risk-averse than Bill Kenwright.
 
Bobby started a renovation job, but accidentally cut all the power lines when attempting to rewire the house, broke the water mains and then got ran out of town after the foundation started to sink!
He did. But that single butterfly season showed up Moyes for the risk averse pragmatist he was. Martinez isn't half the manager Davey is, but that team in 2013/14 played football with a flair and ambition we hadn't seen since the 1980s. Moyes will "do a job". But that's about it.
 

Well, I tried to tell you so (Yes, I did)
But I guess you didn't know
As the saddest story goes
Davey, now I got the flow
'Cause I knew it from the start
When you left you broke my heart
That you had to come again
And show us that you'd win

He lied to you
All those mentions of all them good times
He lied to you
Yes, you tried, yes you tried
He lied to you
Even though you knew he'd sell you out
He lied to you
And we cried how we cried

Return of the Moyes (it is!)
 
Yes mate that's how bitter and twisted I am.

GET OUT MOYES
For me, the lack of respect he showed us when he was leaving/left for Man Utd burned all bridges.

If he comes in and helps us turn a corner, then great it'll be mutually beneficial.

We should be looking at exactly who can replace him within 6 months, 1 year and at the end of whatever contract he's given. He should not be offered longer.
 
Someone new, with fresh ideas. Not a sixty one year old former manager who will manage slightly less defensively than Sean Dyche for a minimum 18 months. New owners and a new stadium was supposed to be the start of a new era. Doesn't feel like a new era, Matty?
Something like this?

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