stan the man
Striker
Can anyone put up a list of trophies he’s won in his long managerial career? Can’t stand the bloke.
His first Managerial job Moyes led Preston to the Division Two title in 1999–2000....... nothing else to date
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Can anyone put up a list of trophies he’s won in his long managerial career? Can’t stand the bloke.
Excellent? Over egging it there mind. Excellent? Really?He’s an excellent football manager who did a bad job here. It’s as simple as that really.
Like O'Neill, McMenemy, Advocaat its not just Moyes that saved their worst for us tbf. i said excellent, you said decent the truth is probably half way between the two. You are talking about this season as if last season never happened.Excellent? Over egging it there mind. Excellent? Really?
Typical Sunderland that such a brilliant manager decided to stop being excellent when he arrived with us mind
He’s decent. He’s not a bad manager at all, but excellent?
Having a good season with the hammers, although it’s a season a lot of the top clubs are doing their best to implode and only 3 points clear of 8th who’ve 2 games in hand. Let’s see where they finish. You’d think they’d already finished in the Champions league the war some pundits are going on.
That's only your opinion on how good you think he was, I've no doubt "he's over us" but then who wouldn't be "over us" with the payout he got, getting rewarded handsomely for failure never endears anyone to the people who spend their hard earned watching the shite they produce,,,, if he was as good as you say, he would have kept us up with the squad he inheritedpartly because while he managed Everton and West Ham, they have been sensibly ran football clubs who created an environment to do what he does best.
He was also good at Preston by the way.
It’s absolute fallacy and denial to blame David Moyes for anything that has gone wrong at SAFC. It’s also quite embarrassing.
Had Moyes managed us under Bob Murray, but with a bit of transfer budget we could have replicated Everton or West Ham. He could have been a perfect successor to Peter Reid for example had the timings worked.
Every inch a ‘Sunderland’ manager but NOBODY was coming in and saving us by the time he arrived. Not even Allardyce long term. Allardyce isn’t long term, he’s an Elastoplast.
Get over it. Move on. DM clearly has
I don’t think he was good with us at all. I don’t think he did any better or worse than any alternative would have done either.That's only your opinion on how good you think he was, I've no doubt "he's over us" but then who wouldn't be "over us" with the payout he got, getting rewarded handsomely for failure never endears anyone to the people who spend their hard earned watching the shite they produce,,,, if he was as good as you say, he would have kept us up with the squad he inherited
Yes, it's very easy, he was a f***ing disgrace, no fight in his tenure that's for sure,I don’t think he was good with us at all. I don’t think he did any better or worse than any alternative would have done either.
To look at our squad, first team on paper - as bad as I think it was - is simplistic. The club was rotten to the core. Professionalism, attitude, standards, the whole culture. Doomed. Big Sam breathed a bit of temporary fight in but we were sinking. The players didn’t want to be here, fans, manager, board…everyone knew we weren’t going to cheat the inevitable any longer. Should he have come out and said what he did so early in the season? Probably not. Did it make one iota of difference to what was about to unfold? Of course not. Easy to lash out at Moyes though isn’t it?
What about Lescott too...£1m for 30 mins footballHe essentially swapped Kaboul for Djilobodji and M'Vila for N'Dong. He somehow managed to lose money on the deals before they went on strike.
Darron Gibson’s issues were familiar to anyone with an interest in the game. You didn’t need to have previously managed him to know he was an accident waiting to happen. Luckily nobody was hurt when that came to a head.
We were a basket of a club for years before he arrived. The fact he managed to leave us with our biggest headaches after he walked away is a remarkable achievement.
He was a basket case of a manager when he was here. The fact he's turned it around is a remarkable achievement.
Both facts can be true at the same time. David Moyes is Schrödinger's c**t.
Not sure how they are using us ending up in league one as some sort of positive reflection of him like, he played a canny part in it