Defoe on Moyes at Sunderland


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Before our game today

“He was brilliant to be honest. People always spoke about David Moyes being miserable but then he came and he really impressed me. His sessions, everything was with the ball, little rondos, possessions, attention to detail was unbelievable. Set-pieces, and all the meetings. What impressed me was how he treated the senior players. He wanted you to control the dressing room. He was just fantastic and it’s not surprised me the job he has done here.”

The rewriting of history continues. Leave it long enough and he wasn’t actually manager of Sunderland, relegated after 9 years was it in the premiership under his tenure.
Abject failure because he didn’t care
 
The hatred of Moyes on here is the most bizarre aspect of your collective mindset. Not that you'll care about an outsider's viewpoint but the sentiment seems to have outgrown any kind of rationality. Like I say just the view of an outsider. It all seems to stem from a negative assessment he made of the squad when he had taken over. The way you go on makes it look like he'd been exposed as some kind of malicious saboteur.

With all due respect, and you’ve admitted yourself you’re an outsider - you’ve no f***ing clue here. The bloke sucked the life out of the club, out of the city and set the wheels turning to where we are now.

Despise him
 
Why do the mods on here allow sad acts who are desperate for attention who pretend to support random clubs just to get attention?
Does any Sunderland fan ever think, 'I'd love to join the West ham message board'. It's so weird.
 
The hatred of Moyes on here is the most bizarre aspect of your collective mindset. Not that you'll care about an outsider's viewpoint but the sentiment seems to have outgrown any kind of rationality. Like I say just the view of an outsider. It all seems to stem from a negative assessment he made of the squad when he had taken over. The way you go on makes it look like he'd been exposed as some kind of malicious saboteur.

You had to endure the doom-monger in all his pitiful glory - across one full, miserable, pathetic season - to understand that it wasn't just that he relegated us - it was the way he relegated us.

After the likes of Keane and Allardyce and Poyet and Advocaat and even Di Canio (bless him) kept us up with some show of determination, focus, graft and passion, that fraud Moyes took us down without a fight and the f***ed off away without so much as a scratch on him. Five years later the impacts of that tw@ts time with us is sill plain to see.

I'm surprised anyone took a punt on him at all after the debacle at Sunderland. That he's somehow managed to reinvent himself as a Top Ten PL manager after the way he presided over our demise makes my stomach churn.
 
Before our game today

“He was brilliant to be honest. People always spoke about David Moyes being miserable but then he came and he really impressed me. His sessions, everything was with the ball, little rondos, possessions, attention to detail was unbelievable. Set-pieces, and all the meetings. What impressed me was how he treated the senior players. He wanted you to control the dressing room. He was just fantastic and it’s not surprised me the job he has done here.”
We get it, you love Moyes. 99.% on here think he’s a cúnt. Not the first time you’ve posted an article on him when someone’s had something positive to say you snide.
 
I don’t think anyone can question the pedigree of David Moyes and his ability as a coach. However we can question his commitment to his job whilst with us, his inability to create a positive feeling amongst the team and club as a whole and the awful ex-Everton/Utd players he brought in that were both uninspiring and had very little influence.
He wanted to slap a woman reporter who was questioning him too - classy
 
Regardless of how he is doing now, he was an absolute disgrace here. He threw in the towel.

From day one (sending texts to journalists telling them they were "about to see the worst Premier League team in history and his interview after Boro when he had all but given up after 2 games), to the end of the season with the John Terry antics and everything in between (threatening to slap a female reporter for one) he was utterly abysmal.
Totally agree - but you forgot Djilibodji and N'dong and not signing M'Villa 😢
 
You had to endure the doom-monger in all his pitiful glory - across one full, miserable, pathetic season - to understand that it wasn't just that he relegated us - it was the way he relegated us.

After the likes of Keane and Allardyce and Poyet and Advocaat and even Di Canio (bless him) kept us up with some show of determination, focus, graft and passion, that fraud Moyes took us down without a fight and the f***ed off away without so much as a scratch on him. Five years later the impacts of that tw@ts time with us is sill plain to see.

I'm surprised anyone took a punt on him at all after the debacle at Sunderland. That he's somehow managed to reinvent himself as a Top Ten PL manager after the way he presided over our demise makes my stomach churn.
Because he's doing well at a fashionable club and Sunderland are polar opposites. If he failed at Newcastle so badly, I don't think he would have gotten such an easy ride to erase it from history...Souness didn't help by defending him straight after mind :lol: ..he said he felt for Moyes and they had this coming for years..obviously took the previous season off then ;)
We get it, you love Moyes. 99.% on here think he’s a cúnt. Not the first time you’ve posted an article on him when someone’s had something positive to say you snide.
He has done well and deserves credit what he has achieved so far but he's comparing apples with oranges here. Purely to get a reaction. It's a shame he can't just enjoy his teams success.. I'm perfectly happy with LJ and his brand of football is like night and day.
 
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Think it was a case of right manager at the wrong time. I certainly think he was made assurances with regards to transfer funds that never materialised. The unhelpful distraction of Kone basically spending the whole of August wandering around Liverpool didn’t help either and the attitude of certain players was beyond disgraceful.
 
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