Quote from: ozzjim on October 18, 2015, 10:34:26 PMIf we went outside for a manager in the football league I like the guy at Boro, he seems to have done a good job there. Can't believe the negativity towards Moyes though, all things considered. He would not be an exciting appointment for sure, but winning some games and not being turned over before a ball is kicked each week would be refreshing. I guess after the last 5 years something a bit boring and stable is quite appealing.I think the main objection to Moyes is not that he is stable and boring but the opposite. he seems the same kind of high risk manager we have gone through before. His managerial results the past few years have been Villaesque. Right now his team is above the relegation zone on goal difference. I think if he was someone who had been solid and doing well his entire career there would be a different tone. But as of today trading Sherwood for Moyes seems like a minor upgrade at best. he did fantastic at Everton (with wobbles) but has been pretty damn poor since. Admittedly I refuse to watch ManU and I have seen maybe one RS game since he took over so I cant comment on how they are playing but certainly the results are not good.
If we went outside for a manager in the football league I like the guy at Boro, he seems to have done a good job there. Can't believe the negativity towards Moyes though, all things considered. He would not be an exciting appointment for sure, but winning some games and not being turned over before a ball is kicked each week would be refreshing. I guess after the last 5 years something a bit boring and stable is quite appealing.
Seriously. Moyes, who had a 43% win record at Everton in the premier league over 9 years, and a 53% one at Man United in the premier league, and then went to Spain and took a side from 9 points in 11 to 46 in 38, is more of a gamble than a bloke who has lost 10 of his last 12 and wants to be Alan Pardew. Wow.
Sherwood=stickMoyes=twistStick.Moyes is a bigger gamble than giving Tim more time. No thanks.
Quote from: Chris Jameson on October 18, 2015, 10:02:18 PMJohn Carver. Nobody else, he's the man.It wasn't funny the first time
John Carver. Nobody else, he's the man.
Quote from: in exile on October 18, 2015, 10:34:57 PMQuote from: Chris Jameson on October 18, 2015, 10:02:18 PMJohn Carver. Nobody else, he's the man.It wasn't funny the first timeWho's laughing?John Carver. He's available.
The bloke is a walking disaster. Don't go near with a barge pole.