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Its just dead boring watching Moyes teams. Especially at home. Not quite as bad as Dyche, but not far off.
The whole full back issue nails it for me. Progressive managers look for full backs with pace, attacking intent, good on the ball etc. Especially in the modern game. Moyes defaults to 6.5 foot CBs shoehorned into that area to give us height on set pieces and defending back post headers.
He did it in his first spell and has always done it. A dull as dishwater, anti-football curmudgeon. Who never takes any blame, but takes all credit
Did I mention how boring he is?...
Liam Mogan in Why the rush to move on from David Moyes? -
If you have stale bread but the best of filler it’s still a stale bread sandwich. I agree fully with Dale and Christy’s comments. No sentiments just get a younger manager with quick thinking that will get us excited. Moyes is like a bad smell that’s hanging around too long....
Sean Kelly in Why the rush to move on from David Moyes? -
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Sean Kelly in Why the rush to move on from David Moyes? -
BTW; "Opta analyst" Would be welcome by any of the high street bookies with open arms.
Not something, upon which, to make a case...
Darren Hind in Why the rush to move on from David Moyes? -
The manager in the following season, if he does stay, would inherit £125 million worth of Moyes type of player.
£125m?
Theyd inherit the England goal keeper
Branthwaite on a long term contract
Garner on a long term contract
Dewesbury Hall on a long term contract
Ndiaye
Armstrong
With other promising players not mentioned
Or Moyes gets to soend £150-200m for his second major transfer window since he has been back. 4 or 5 starters to raise the bar.
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Ian Bennett in Why the rush to move on from David Moyes? -
Stats are to hide behind and manipulate....
Paul Griffiths in Why the rush to move on from David Moyes?

