It seems to me that if we want to muddle along finishing beween 6th and 14th every year and having the odd cup run every now and then, then Moyes would be the perfect answer.And given the last 5 years we have endured, who wouldn't want that?BUT, where is the excitement going to come from?Where is the feeling that in 3-4 years time we could push on for top 4 ?I fully understand that top 4 is a pipe dream , but surely you need to put in place a manager capable of achieving that and then work towards that goal.Moyes would be (welcome) stability but at the expense of real ambition, I feel.
I'm just unconvinced he'd be the guy to use the players we have to the best of their ability. First off, guaranteed he plays Gestede - absolutely guaranteed. Secondly, does he play both Gil and Grealish? That doesn't suit his so-called 'pragmatism', yet it's the most pragmatic way we have of getting points. Thirdly, he did well at Everton, but it was built on a platform established quite a while ago which seemed to do decently each year out of habit - as soon as he's replicated his strategies elsewhere he's been a failure.I'm not saying he'd be a disaster for us at all, and I certainly wouldn't be upset like I was at the TSM or Sherwood appointments, but it would feel to me a bit like the Lambert appointment - a treading-water deal, and yet another missed opportunity to modernise the club.
I just found all his style of football a little industrial and his player selection and purchases always supported that. Man many years of floating and not doing anything other than an awful start with a flurry in the last half of the season. No cups, no finals just nothingSome might say better than struggling as we are now - but not for meTSM mk3