David Moyes' SAFC Record


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No, bit it doesn't feel like a shock either. Like I said, some of us have actually been paying attention for the past five years.



What are you basing that on? The undeniable truth that clubs which give managers time tend to be more successful?
So have I and, no matter how you dress it up, we have been a premier league club. This season under this bloke, he took a team which finished the season strongly and turned them into the worst in the league. That is after spending £40m and 13 players brought in.

No matter what spin is put on in Moyes has been a disaster and he take the vast majority of the blame for it.
 
All Sunderland Managers
Manager From Until Hons GpH W D L Total Win%
David Moyes 2016 Now 0 n/a 7 5 13 25 28.00
Sam Allardyce 2015 2016 0 n/a 9 9 13 31 29.03
Dick Advocaat 2015 2015 0 n/a 4 6 9 19 21.05
Gus Poyet 2013 2015 0 n/a 23 22 30 75 30.67
Kevin Ball (caretaker) 2013 2013 0 n/a 1 0 2 3 33.33
Paolo Di Canio 2013 2013 0 n/a 3 3 7 13 23.08
Martin O'Neill 2011 2013 0 n/a 21 20 25 66 31.82
Eric Black (caretaker) 2011 2011 0 n/a 0 0 1 1 0.00
Steve Bruce 2009 2011 0 n/a 29 28 41 98 29.59
Ricky Sbragia 2008 2009 0 n/a 6 7 13 26 23.08
Roy Keane 2006 2008 1 100.00 42 17 41 100 42.00
Niall Quinn 2006 2006 0 n/a 1 0 5 6 16.67
Kevin Ball (caretaker) 2006 2006 0 n/a 1 2 7 10 10.00
Mick McCarthy 2003 2006 1 147.00 63 26 58 147 42.86
Howard Wilkinson 2002 2003 0 n/a 4 8 15 27 14.81
Peter Reid 1995 2002 2 176.50 159 95 99 353 45.04
Mick Buxton 1993 1995 0 n/a 25 24 27 76 32.89
Terry Butcher 1993 1993 0 n/a 13 8 22 43 30.23
Malcolm Crosby 1991 1993 0 n/a 22 13 22 57 38.60
Denis Smith 1987 1991 2 114.50 87 63 79 229 37.99
Bob Stokoe 1987 1987 0 n/a 3 2 4 9 33.33

Cannit be bothered to space this out but the last figure is win %

So Moyes, despite all the shot he was dealt, is 1% behind Allardyce?

If only he'd been blessed with a fully fit Kirchhoff and Cattermole, an interested Kone, and a Khazri that wasn't a stone overweight.
 
So Moyes, despite all the shot he was dealt, is 1% behind Allardyce?

If only he'd been blessed with a fully fit Kirchhoff and Cattermole, an interested Kone, and a Khazri that wasn't a stone overweight.

It's an out of date list, his win percentage in the league is now 20%
 
What has Moyes done well this season?

He dealt with the Kone situation well, he brought Anichebe in out of nowhere and was very unlucky that he got injured.

What were you expecting, on the circumstances? It really is as if people just slept through the last five years.

In any event, your question betrays the problem. People are talking about his performance "this season". Nobody is going to succeed at this club until someone is given the chance to do the job over 3, 4, 5 seasons. It's not a club where anyone is going to come in and succeed in a year.
 
He dealt with the Kone situation well, he brought Anichebe in out of nowhere and was very unlucky that he got injured.

What were you expecting, on the circumstances? It really is as if people just slept through the last five years.

In any event, your question betrays the problem. People are talking about his performance "this season". Nobody is going to succeed at this club until someone is given the chance to do the job over 3, 4, 5 seasons. It's not a club where anyone is going to come in and succeed in a year.

:lol:

You're absolutely clueless. The rest of it is just drivel :lol:
 
Like I said, it defines the problem that people are narrow minded and ignorant enough to think it's a one-year job.

If I was as bad at my job I'd not last a year, football is and always will be a results business. A rebuilding job is 10 times harder without Premier League finances, when we are relegated he will have utterly failed and he is failing miserably, he should pay with his job.
 
If I was as bad at my job I'd not last a year, football is and always will be a results business. A rebuilding job is 10 times harder without Premier League finances, when we are relegated he will have utterly failed and he is failing miserably, he should pay with his job.

Stability man :lol:

How any Sunderland fan can defend Moyes is unbelievable. There's very few left mind..

They seem to be either stubborn, self righteous or wums.

A well thought out, soundly reasoned riposte. Sums up the ignorance of the managerial merry go round brigade.

So he didn't sell Kone, and was "unlucky" that the injury ridden Anichebe got injured. That was all you had. Not even worth the debate
 
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