Quote from: SoccerHQ on October 15, 2015, 10:39:39 PMHe has less Premier league experience than Sherwood if we're still using that argument....yes but someone can be good in bed even when its the first time they have had sex
He has less Premier league experience than Sherwood if we're still using that argument....
Quote from: Ads on October 15, 2015, 08:51:19 AMDavid Moyes is a quality manager.I disagree. I would say at Everton he was, the past few years he clearly has not been. I weigh the recent evidence more heavily but I understand why folks make take the previous lengthy spell of success as the better case. Choices I suppose.I still come back to my assertion that all British / Irish managers right now are poor quality. If Moyes is the best of them (and he may be) then that says more about the state our our managers than whether he is the right man for the job imho.
David Moyes is a quality manager.
Quote from: Trinitymiddle on October 15, 2015, 09:41:52 PMQuote from: themossman on October 15, 2015, 05:54:34 PMYes. The idea that Manu settled for Moyes because everyone else gave them the swerve, when it is arguably the biggest managerial job in club football, is basically ridiculous.No-one wants to be the guy after the guy. You want to be the guy after the after the guy. Moyes was doomed to fail. Bang average squad, massive expectations.A squad so bang average that they'd just won the league by about ten points.
Quote from: themossman on October 15, 2015, 05:54:34 PMYes. The idea that Manu settled for Moyes because everyone else gave them the swerve, when it is arguably the biggest managerial job in club football, is basically ridiculous.No-one wants to be the guy after the guy. You want to be the guy after the after the guy. Moyes was doomed to fail. Bang average squad, massive expectations.
Yes. The idea that Manu settled for Moyes because everyone else gave them the swerve, when it is arguably the biggest managerial job in club football, is basically ridiculous.
Quote from: Chris Jameson on October 15, 2015, 07:26:19 PMQuote from: Smirker on October 15, 2015, 05:51:00 PMHe wasn't, it's a myth. I must have dreamt his post match interview at Old Trafford after Real played them in that case. The one where Jose prostituted himself for the role?
Quote from: Smirker on October 15, 2015, 05:51:00 PMHe wasn't, it's a myth. I must have dreamt his post match interview at Old Trafford after Real played them in that case.
He wasn't, it's a myth.
Oh, and the stuff about Randy loving Moyes and trying to get him here twice before is true (well, the person who told me heard it from someone who would have known at the time).
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on October 16, 2015, 12:56:58 PMOh, and the stuff about Randy loving Moyes and trying to get him here twice before is true (well, the person who told me heard it from someone who would have known at the time).I can believe that and also that it wouldn't just have been about money. Villa would have been a side step for him, possibly slightly backwards given our finances at the time. Like any of us in our careers if you feel you are on an upward trajectory and you are ambitious you're not going to want to move to remain at the same level. He was clearly mates with Ferguson and might very well have started those conversations with him about one day being at Man U. Once that's in his head, there was no way he was leaving Everton for any side of significantly lesser stature.
I'd love it if David Moyes becomes Villa's next manager, absolutely love it.