David Moyes: should he stay or should he go? [POLL]

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Should WHUFC offer David Moyes an extended contract?

Yes
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No
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Post by S-H »

The only stumbling block is David ****ing Sullivan, the midget ****
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somerset-hammer wrote:The only stumbling block is David ****ing Sullivan, the midget ****

That would be why...no one ever sees him and ends up tripping over him !!!!!

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:D
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Post by norse »

Pellegrini actually ticks several boxes like name, dinosaur, manchester city etc

Underachieved at City, would demand a hefty warchest for transfers. Oh and wages, the rascal!
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I'd go for Big Fat Frank
I like what he says. Immediate respect, hungry (no pun intended)
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norse wrote:Pellegrini actually ticks several boxes like name, dinosaur, manchester city etc

Underachieved at City, would demand a hefty warchest for transfers. Oh and wages, the rascal!
Didn't he win the league and a few cups? Can't quite remember, but not really underachieving if so.
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Post by norse »

He won the premier league (first from outside europe) and a league cup, very high win percentage in the PL (this is from memory, don't think he won more than that) in 3 full seasons

Oh and also thrashed west ham 9-0 on aggregate in the cup

So he did not do bad at all it's just when you have 10x the budget of everyone else you're supposed to win more - underachieving and doing a bad job isn't the same

But we are not City, we don't have their staff, their facilities or their professional set up
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Post by warp »

norse wrote:So he did not do bad at all it's just when you have 10x the budget of everyone else you're supposed to win more - underachieving and doing a bad job isn't the same
on the other hand he overachieved with teams more similar to our size...
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Rasp wrote:Looks like the same old b*llocks to me.
That's what my Doris is always telling me :D
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sorry guys this is guaranteed to be a huge flop whoever it is

we are in this place every transfer window .... the clowns tout a few major names round, doing this they sign up a few more for season tickets ... then its obvious that nobody with half a brain will come near the club ... and what do you have - step forward Mr Glenn Roeder (or someone of that ilk)

i'm not falling for any of these shysters fairy tales anymore
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hammerddh wrote:I'd go for Big Fat Frank
I like what he says. Immediate respect, hungry (no pun intended)
:lol:
b*llocks to the fat ****.
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Jon wrote:I suppose it's a given that Moyes had signed an NDA so as not to reveal his side of things.
That few if any of our ex-managers and players have spoken out when they certainly might have seems to indicate this. I think Moyes came the closest to being blunt and honest...poor facilities re: no undersoil heating, culture needing to change, needs to be sure the club has higher ambitions than fighting relegation etc etc.
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It’ll be one of this lot , not the 58 listed , but 55 and a half ,as I think the morons would go back to Allardyce, but Moyes and pards They won’t

http://www.thesackrace.com/managerial-casualties" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Post by upton o'good »

The Old Mile End wrote:We should have got relegated while we had the chance

I wouldn't worry, that opportunity will come round next year
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Post by claretandblue82 »

Manuel Pellegrini is 65 in September. Hardly a long term appointment. What’s the ****ing point plus if he’s on £300k+ a week in China he’s hardly going to come to us for £20,000 a week and a bag of jelly babies is he!!!
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Post by DannyboyDJL »

Great caller on TalkSport just then. Pinned everything on the board saying Moyes wanted control and the board didn't want that.

Also said, why would Benitez leave that nutter up there to come and work for the 3 nutters down here. Great caller.
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Post by goof »

Just bite the bullet & get in Eddie Howe, young, English & progressive football. As long as he cuts that stupid thing out of constantly passing from the back & conceding goals.
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Post by Gerblatz »

Let’s see if this gets anymore painful for those renewing their STs..twat Sully has it all under control...doesn’t he?
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a lot of people saying its unfair on moyes and we've done him a dis service after the work he's done. Hold on. he got a 1.5-2m bonus for successfully completing the task. 6 months ago people were laughing at us for taking him on....now their saying we're out of order. he's walking away a bit richer and reputation restored.
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Post by WHU_Del »

sicknote wrote:It’ll be one of this lot , not the 58 listed , but 55 and a half ,as I think the morons would go back to Allardyce, but Moyes and pards They won’t

http://www.thesackrace.com/managerial-casualties" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Looking at that lot, I wouldn't be at all surprised to end up with Pellegrino or De Boer :fsake:
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