Where will Moyes make his football return.....?
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tali1 said:
bad company said:
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.Another note Tony Pulis is suddenly up for Manager of the Season -probably from the same "experts" who who sneered at his style and were totally indifferent to his achievements at Stoke.
I think given a bit of money at Wet Spam he will get them well into the top ten consistently.
extraT said:
bad company said:
That's not what you said.
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.
How much more specific would you like me to be? realistically, can you ever expect to finish higher than 8th (and I mean EVER, not this season, obviously).
I don't agree with the EVER.
NailedOn said:
Moyes is 9/2 with Wm Hill to be the next Spurs boss.
This should make Levy even more popular with the spurs faithful.Moyes looks a broken man, i would imagine the last thing he wants is another job where the fans get on his back again, i reckon he will take a year out .
I would love to see Benitez at spurs personally.
castex said:
I wouldn't particularly like him to come and manage Newcastle for a couple of reasons, the main one being that he seems a decent bloke and I wouldn't wish even a season's Mike Ashley treatment on the man.
+1He'd out perform, as he did at Everton, and we'd get to keep the fat cockney barrowbow tt for a year or two longer as a result.
If I were David Moyes I would be planning a very expensive dream holiday with Mrs M, paid for by the Glazers. Then I might fancy a trip to Brazil in June, perhaps including a bit of media punditry. Then I might take the rest of the summer off, watch a bit of cricket, play some golf, manage my investments, etc.
By that time, it would be October, and the first round of sackings of the new season would be due, so I would be waiting for the inevitable phone calls.
By that time, it would be October, and the first round of sackings of the new season would be due, so I would be waiting for the inevitable phone calls.
Bradgate said:
If I were David Moyes I would be planning a very expensive dream holiday with Mrs M, paid for by the Glazers. Then I might fancy a trip to Brazil in June, perhaps including a bit of media punditry. Then I might take the rest of the summer off, watch a bit of cricket, play some golf, manage my investments, etc.
By that time, it would be October, and the first round of sackings of the new season would be due, so I would be waiting for the inevitable phone calls.
I'm sure he can deal with the derision on Internet forums and then as you say the above is a really nice scenario. I would love six months like that, love it. By that time, it would be October, and the first round of sackings of the new season would be due, so I would be waiting for the inevitable phone calls.
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