Serious suggestions to replace Moyes please


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Dean Smith is doing a good job with Brentford , play tidy football . I'd rather have Big Sam but doubt it would happen . Even Keane would wake the place up ,better than sliding into the Championship under Moyes and having all the vitality sucked out of us . We've had some bad times over the years but under Moyes is the worst for a while.
 
Apart from the obvious but controversial Allardyce...

I'm seeing names like Keane and Reid suggested on here, are people serious?

Saw the bookies list of candidates for the wolves job - truly frightening if that's the best on offer
 
So Moyes has failed at Man U, In spain and now Sunderland yet you would keep with him, what pedigree does Moyes have ?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Moyes#Managerial_career

His record at Preston was outstanding.

His record at Everton is consistently impressive over a long period of time. You're asking for pedigree, that's it.

He was on a hiding to nothing at Man U. You can't turn up having managed a team to the highs of 4th in the league once, take over at the champions and most dominant team for the last two decades and try and tell senior players what to do. They just went "who the fuck are you" and ignored him. The two lads that followed him are supposed managerial greats, both have spent hundreds of millions and barely done any better.

At Sociedad he finished 12th which is hardly a disaster and they fired him in the November. Not a great success but not a great disaster either.

He's had a terrible start here, but seriously, if we do pull the trigger (or rather, if Short pulls the trigger) and we end up with some of the names suggested on here, how are we better off? Karl Robinson, Nigel Clough, Nigel Pearson etc - not exactly a glittering parade is it?
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Moyes#Managerial_career

His record at Preston was outstanding.

His record at Everton is consistently impressive over a long period of time. You're asking for pedigree, that's it.

He was on a hiding to nothing at Man U. You can't turn up having managed a team to the highs of 4th in the league once, take over at the champions and most dominant team for the last two decades and try and tell senior players what to do. They just went "who the fuck are you" and ignored him. The two lads that followed him are supposed managerial greats, both have spent hundreds of millions and barely done any better.

At Sociedad he finished 12th which is hardly a disaster and they fired him in the November. Not a great success but not a great disaster either.

He's had a terrible start here, but seriously, if we do pull the trigger (or rather, if Short pulls the trigger) and we end up with some of the names suggested on here, how are we better off? Karl Robinson, Nigel Clough, Nigel Pearson etc - not exactly a glittering parade is it?
you are only as good as your last job, now he's last 3 jobs have been bollocks and the praise that he won at Everton has been wiped away
 
Well that's just a nonsensical statement. You'd have passed on Clough in 1975 because of what happened at Leeds?
Again that was the past what happens in modern football can not be compared to 30 years ago, Money changed the game...
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Moyes#Managerial_career

His record at Preston was outstanding.

His record at Everton is consistently impressive over a long period of time. You're asking for pedigree, that's it.

He was on a hiding to nothing at Man U. You can't turn up having managed a team to the highs of 4th in the league once, take over at the champions and most dominant team for the last two decades and try and tell senior players what to do. They just went "who the fuck are you" and ignored him. The two lads that followed him are supposed managerial greats, both have spent hundreds of millions and barely done any better.

At Sociedad he finished 12th which is hardly a disaster and they fired him in the November. Not a great success but not a great disaster either.

He's had a terrible start here, but seriously, if we do pull the trigger (or rather, if Short pulls the trigger) and we end up with some of the names suggested on here, how are we better off? Karl Robinson, Nigel Clough, Nigel Pearson etc - not exactly a glittering parade is it?

He's a f***ing knacker man, just get over it.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Moyes#Managerial_career

His record at Preston was outstanding.

His record at Everton is consistently impressive over a long period of time. You're asking for pedigree, that's it.

He was on a hiding to nothing at Man U. You can't turn up having managed a team to the highs of 4th in the league once, take over at the champions and most dominant team for the last two decades and try and tell senior players what to do. They just went "who the fuck are you" and ignored him. The two lads that followed him are supposed managerial greats, both have spent hundreds of millions and barely done any better.

At Sociedad he finished 12th which is hardly a disaster and they fired him in the November. Not a great success but not a great disaster either.

He's had a terrible start here, but seriously, if we do pull the trigger (or rather, if Short pulls the trigger) and we end up with some of the names suggested on here, how are we better off? Karl Robinson, Nigel Clough, Nigel Pearson etc - not exactly a glittering parade is it?

:lol: haway man

He's a f***ing knacker man, just get over it.

Some people just need to let it go like. He's finished
 
Again that was the past what happens in modern football can not be compared to 30 years ago, Money changed the game...

Haddaway and shite man! Where does that come into your "only as good as your last job" argument at all?

:lol: haway man



Some people just need to let it go like. He's finished
Come on then, who's next? That's the point of the thread. We'll end up with Megson at this rate
 
Haddaway and shite man! Where does that come into your "only as good as your last job" argument at all?


Come on then, who's next? That's the point of the thread. We'll end up with Megson at this rate

Anyone is better than Moyes

Anyone. I'm amazed he still has even 1 supporter.
 
Anyone is better than Moyes

Anyone. I'm amazed he still has even 1 supporter.
Anyone isn't better than Moyes though. I'm just bored of the whole routine. Sack him, get someone with less pedigree in, if we're lucky we'll limp over the line only to do the exact same thing again next season.

It's not so much a pro Moyes argument as an anti endless cycle of shite one

Been a while since we've had a player manager. Let's go with O'Shea
Been a while since anyone has to be fair, one of the best things about the 70s and 80s that!
 
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