Where will Moyes make his football return.....?
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BlackLabel said:
Jokes aside, perhaps he'll do a Gordan Strachen and have a stint north of the border. Played for Celtic and is (was?) a Rangers fan so if he can accept managing in a lower quality league then who knows.
Alternatively perhaps Sir Alex will put in a good word for him somewhere
Mickey Mouse league pays mainly Mickey Mouse salaries. Only the big two worth considering, and they're both happy at the minute - Lennon is making hay whilst the sun shines, and McCoist is sleepwalking back to the SPL. Nothing for Moyes north of the border.Alternatively perhaps Sir Alex will put in a good word for him somewhere
RWD cossie wil said:
Norwich would be perfect for him I think, they would become another difficult to beat high mid table team in a few years, which is no bad thing if you are into that sort of stuff...I think NCFC would have him at the drop of a hat.
I'd love him there but I fear we're going down......again......BlackST said:
The jiffle king said:
I'd reckon he'd end up at Southampton..... Poch to Spurs and Moyes to St Marys
Southampton's decent football would go down the drain then Saying that, Lallana and Shaw could be gone I guess.
I would say Villa is the sort of club he could work with, though I don't think he's any improvement over Lambert TBH. Otherwise should the current appointments fail, I'd say West Brom or Sunderland would be a good place for him to be. Safe football is what you want when you're scrapping around IMO. Doesn't win you many neutral fans, but lifts teams like Palace and West Ham up, up and away.
extraT said:
Sam out of West Ham would be a tragedy, he is doing exactly what is needed there right now. Mid table, could finish as high as 10th or so.
Have you any idea how unpopular Sam is at West Ham? A lot (possibly a majority) of the fans want him out now which is more to do with his style of play than where we finish in the table.bad company said:
Have you any idea how unpopular Sam is at West Ham? A lot (possibly a majority) of the fans want him out now which is more to do with his style of play than where we finish in the table.
There is a difference between being unpopular, and doing a bad job. I like the hammers, but realistically, can you ever expect to finish higher than 8th (and I mean EVER, not this season, obviously). This season he has done exactly what is required of him, AND you could finish in the top half of the table. What is there to complain about??!!
extraT said:
bad company said:
Have you any idea how unpopular Sam is at West Ham? A lot (possibly a majority) of the fans want him out now which is more to do with his style of play than where we finish in the table.
There is a difference between being unpopular, and doing a bad job. I like the hammers, but realistically, can you ever expect to finish higher than 8th (and I mean EVER, not this season, obviously). This season he has done exactly what is required of him, AND you could finish in the top half of the table. What is there to complain about??!!
BTW YES - I certainly do think the club are capable of finishing higher than 8th but not under the current manager. Your comment sounds like 'big club arrogance'. Man U, Liverpool, City & Chelski etc., can fight it out at the top and the rest should know their place?
Edited by bad company on Wednesday 23 April 18:55
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