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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Iā€™m not saying someone else would be universally lauded, but there are people who would be given the benefit of the doubt far more than Moyes. I have a season ticket, and I know EXACTLY what criticisms I will hear from the people around me if weā€™re losing next week. As Iā€™ve said, Iā€™m not just moaning, I get it, but thereā€™s no denying itā€™s an incredibly uninspiring appointment at a time when the fans are genuinely desperate to be inspired.
The fans wanted Lampardā€¦.. that worked wonders.
 

Great days when we were losing at home to York and Bradford and spending our transfer budget on Claus Thomsen.
Last man to win us a trophy though but you stick with your Moyes the bottler.

One of the dumbest posts i've ever seen on the internet. Congratulations to you on that sir.
 
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After a bit of time to think, Iā€™m cool with it - if it is just until May.

Heā€™s not the man for the medium or long term, but I think he can steer us to safety this season.

If that short deal really is on the table, I think we should take it.

What we donā€™t want is to give a multi-year contract to a manager who isnā€™t one of our preferred candidates just because heā€™s available.

We also donā€™t want to give out another 2 and a half year deal to a manager we only need for a few months to steady the ship. We need to break that cycle of being lumbered with a firefighter for an extended period.

I think Moyes could do the Ranieri job, and Iā€™d be prepared to look past the Baines / Fellaini business for a few months for the greater good.
 

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