Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
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Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
If Twitter is too be believed, David Moyes has been at our last 4 games, I don’t want this topic to be another argument about Sean Dyche and should he stay or go... but would you want Moyes as the next gaffer,
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
Their is no vacancy at Burnley and even if SD dropped dead Moyes would not fit the roll for me.
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
Moyes if a far better manager than Dyche in every way possible.
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
No!
Hart out
Hart out
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
Want? No.
Believe it would happen? Absolutely. A good friend of some of the power mongers at Turf Moor, and hovering around the club like a vulture waiting to fly in and tuck in to some flesh.
I would imagine that if Dyche was to go, it would be either Moyes or Bruce based upon our current predicament and likely pull. Any talk of Allardyce is fanciful as he would expect a pot of cash we will not offer.
Believe it would happen? Absolutely. A good friend of some of the power mongers at Turf Moor, and hovering around the club like a vulture waiting to fly in and tuck in to some flesh.
I would imagine that if Dyche was to go, it would be either Moyes or Bruce based upon our current predicament and likely pull. Any talk of Allardyce is fanciful as he would expect a pot of cash we will not offer.
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
Apparently, he's a big mate of Barry Kilby.
That's why he's a frequent visitor.
Bet he doesn't queue up for his ticket.....
That's why he's a frequent visitor.
Bet he doesn't queue up for his ticket.....
Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
I'll bet you won't find a single West Ham supporter, or a Man U. one agreeing with that.Right_winger wrote:Moyes if a far better manager than Dyche in every way possible.
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
Or Sunderland, or Sociedad...Spijed wrote:I'll bet you won't find a single West Ham supporter, or a Man U. one agreeing with that.
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
Jesus effing christ, No
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
There you go, you can't make a positive comment about the club....laughable don't think Moyes got Preston promoted out of the Championship twice!Right_winger wrote:Moyes if a far better manager than Dyche in every way possible.
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
What the flip have you been sniffing?Right_winger wrote:Moyes if a far better manager than Dyche in every way possible.
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
aye Some pretty poor clubs eh. Achieved a lot more as a manager than Dyche ever will.
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
Allerdyce wouldnt tarnish his own reputation.jedi_master wrote:Want? No.
Believe it would happen? Absolutely. A good friend of some of the power mongers at Turf Moor, and hovering around the club like a vulture waiting to fly in and tuck in to some flesh.
I would imagine that if Dyche was to go, it would be either Moyes or Bruce based upon our current predicament and likely pull. Any talk of Allardyce is fanciful as he would expect a pot of cash we will not offer.
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
Seems to be somewhere in the ground most games does Moyes. Creepy.
Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
Like what?Right_winger wrote:aye Some pretty poor clubs eh. Achieved a lot more as a manager than Dyche ever will.
Has he ever won a trophy?
No....
He got Everton into Europe
SD got us into Europe
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
I personally wouldn’t want Moyes or Bruce, both are yesterday’s men, a overseas manager or another young and upcoming manager who would give us a chance to get out the championship would be my choice, ( that’s presuming we go down) .. I actually think Mike Garlick needs to explain why the clubs not progressed , the club seems to be still acting like a championship club,
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
You might want to look into those achievements, I’m not so sure he has.Right_winger wrote:aye Some pretty poor clubs eh. Achieved a lot more as a manager than Dyche ever will.
He never got Preston promoted to the big league (Dyche did us twice, automatically both) and he has never won a trophy.
He got Everton to the Champions League qualifiers a couple of times and a Cup Final loss, got Sunderland relegated, began the ruin of Man United, just about scraped by with West Ham (but lost 0-3 at home to Dyche).
I would say his achievements, when really inspected, are actually rather poor.
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
No. Rather have big Sam.
Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
Football League Second Division, 2002Right_winger wrote:aye Some pretty poor clubs eh. Achieved a lot more as a manager than Dyche ever will.
FA Community Shield, 2013
Premier League manager of the month, March 2013
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
Bruce widely expected to be named Sheff Weds new boss.
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
Flip me it’s like a crack den on here tonightbox_of_frogs wrote:No. Rather have big Sam.
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
What with Coyle as his assistant? I despairbf2k wrote:Yes
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
Gary Monk for me. If we go down he is currently more likely to bring us up rather than SD who has lost the players. Done a great job with Birmingham and nearly got Leeds up too. At this rate someone is going to get him
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
No thank you !
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If you despair at that I'd talk to your doctor.Joe14 wrote:What with Coyle as his assistant? I despair
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
Here's their supplierJoe14 wrote:Flip me it’s like a crack den on here tonight
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
Bloke who didn't get promoted with Leeds and didn't get promoted with Birmingham is a better fit for Burnley than bloke who actually did get promoted with Burnley and actually did get promoted again with Burnley?warksclaret wrote:Gary Monk for me. If we go down he is currently more likely to bring us up rather than SD who has lost the players. Done a great job with Birmingham and nearly got Leeds up too. At this rate someone is going to get him
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
No I wouldn't go on the Turf
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
No he's burnt out/ a busted flush.
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
You want a nearly man to replace a did it man?warksclaret wrote:Gary Monk for me. If we go down he is currently more likely to bring us up rather than SD who has lost the players. Done a great job with Birmingham and nearly got Leeds up too. At this rate someone is going to get him
Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
Not for me. I know he hasn't achieved anything yet but Lamps is the one I would like. Bright future imo.
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
If Moyes isn’t good enough and names like Lampard (!) are being bandied about I’m going to take a punt and predict some people are going to be mightily disappointed with our next appointment (whenever that might be)
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
Doubt the any of the names linked with us would be exciting, should a vacancy become available.
But let’s face it, as long as the guy was half competent he couldn’t make us any worse.
But let’s face it, as long as the guy was half competent he couldn’t make us any worse.
Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
If Dyche goes I'd look at Jokanovic. He's had two promotions from the Championship with Watford and Fulham, plus he plays attack minded, entertaining football (this is a must for me) . You won't find a more suitable manager for us currently, certainly not one who's openly available. Best case scenario we become a yo yo club who play the game the right way.
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
No.
An upcoming manager from lower leagues or overseas. Monk is not a bad shout though. At the moment anyone who makes me look forward to matches would be better.
An upcoming manager from lower leagues or overseas. Monk is not a bad shout though. At the moment anyone who makes me look forward to matches would be better.
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
Comparing his Manure record to Van Gaal or Jose I think you might. He’s a top man still looking for the right job. SD still has credit in the bank for me though.Spijed wrote:I'll bet you won't find a single West Ham supporter, or a Man U. one agreeing with that.
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
Can anyone 100% confirm he’s really been at our last 4 home games ?? Sounds like hysterical Twitter rumour though I know he was here at least once
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
BFS has a superb prem record with poor resources most of
the time . I’d SD walked I’d have him like a shot . Anyone thinking you’re gona get “ exciting attacking “ football from our squad must be sufffering some kind of mental illness
the time . I’d SD walked I’d have him like a shot . Anyone thinking you’re gona get “ exciting attacking “ football from our squad must be sufffering some kind of mental illness
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
Moyes - nope
Hughes - good lord no
Allardyce - hell no
Hughes - good lord no
Allardyce - hell no
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Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
We stick with Dyche, whatever happens, for at least twelve months.
Re: Would you accept David Moyes as a new manager
No to Moyes from me.