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The return of David Moyes

Happy or not

  • Yes

    Votes: 165 24.6%
  • No

    Votes: 262 39.0%
  • Meh. Needs must.

    Votes: 244 36.4%

  • Total voters
    671
Keep Dyche and the trajectory we’re on and we might go down. All defense. No attack.

Short-term Moyes. Moderately increases staying up chances and advancement up the table. Adds attack, which is missing. Adds new eyes and ideas on players new to Moyes.

Stay up. Summer time is here. Assign a new long-term manager based on the future. Arrive at BMD in the PL. Spending for players increases.

Year from now this may be seen as a brilliant move.
Year from now, Moyes is bringing knives to gunfights and Seamus Coleman is captaining the side.

Groundhog Day. Another six years of winter.
 


No to your no to my no. You go after manager's that can actually improve you and help you take the next step. We could have very easily been midtable these past two seasons. We are better than last year and we had a ten points deduction looming over our head last year. The failure has been coaching and lacking ambition is what got us here in the first place and what got us into trouble with Benitez and Dyche. It will likely be a repeat with Moyes. It is fine margins and while we need to improve several areas, you go after the best you can. We can do better than Moyez.
I strongly suspect that, given our circumstances, Moyes probably is the best we can get. Ambition is all very well - and for the first time in years I can see it taking root in our long-term plans - but the better (exciting) mangers go to clubs in good shape.
 

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