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Brian 60.
Can you come up with something original giving reasons you would like Moyes to continue as our manager next season...
John Collins in Why the rush to move on from David Moyes? -
Conor, if we finish 13th we’ll be told it is the new 7th.
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Steve Brown in Why the rush to move on from David Moyes? -
Patric what better way to get loads of posts and bingo have a post about Moyes, and all the usual subjects are on having a pop. Nobody is going to change their opinions on Moyes, so come up with something original Patric.
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Brian Harrison in Why the rush to move on from David Moyes? -
Patric last season is gone Moyes did a fine job, no questioning.
Personally I am of the opinion that he has underachieved this season however the current table is not yet reflective of that.
If the argument is that Moyes finishes 8th I don't think his job should be up for discussion. He didn't come here to play football even though he said we would be an exciting team this season. A manager's job is to overachieve then he has done that and with Europe the club can attract a better quality of player. His approach while infuriating will have borne fruit.
If Patric is correct and we finish tenth then that would be an average return for this squad. Considering the standard of football, his alienation of squad players, he ditched 2 cups, he ostracised our youth for the sole objective of results then there would be no worthwhile or logical reason to keep him.
He has put all his eggs into one basket and didn't achieve anything but mediocrity. No evolution just same old same ol...
Conor McCourt in Why the rush to move on from David Moyes? -
You forget, John - It Means More. ...
Philip Devlin in Why the rush to move on from David Moyes? -
They would take to the streets with religious icons and banners with latin phrases on them mate. (f***in loons)
I hold them in the same esteem as you but no way would they accept the shite we have watched ...
John Collins in Why the rush to move on from David Moyes?

