Moyes is doing exactly the same job in Spain that Sherwood is doing at Villa, ie failing miserablythey cant win a match, down the bottom of the league, his overall win % rate is actually worse than Sherwoods, which takes some believing and he's the one who's going to turn it all round for us ?
Moyes is doing exactly the same job in Spain that Sherwood is doing at Villa, ie failing miserablythey cant win a match, down the bottom of the league, his overall win % rate is actually worse than Sherwoods, which takes some believingand he's the one who's going to turn it all round for us ?then we have a go at the board for making bad choices when our favourite is an equivalent loser,yes he's done ok in the past but its the present we live in
Quote from: john e on October 19, 2015, 01:53:10 PMMoyes is doing exactly the same job in Spain that Sherwood is doing at Villa, ie failing miserablythey cant win a match, down the bottom of the league, his overall win % rate is actually worse than Sherwoods, which takes some believingand he's the one who's going to turn it all round for us ?then we have a go at the board for making bad choices when our favourite is an equivalent loser,yes he's done ok in the past but its the present we live inExcept one has an extended, and fairly recent history in English football of achieving exactly the sort of half-decent results we need; while the other one has so far only proven that he works as a short-term shot in the arm.EDIT: As for saying "it's the present we live in", well, Mourinho's gotten off to an incredibly shitty start as well; does that mean he's now a crap manager as well as being a general tosser?
Quote from: passitsideways on October 19, 2015, 02:02:13 PMQuote from: john e on October 19, 2015, 01:53:10 PMMoyes is doing exactly the same job in Spain that Sherwood is doing at Villa, ie failing miserablythey cant win a match, down the bottom of the league, his overall win % rate is actually worse than Sherwoods, which takes some believingand he's the one who's going to turn it all round for us ?then we have a go at the board for making bad choices when our favourite is an equivalent loser,yes he's done ok in the past but its the present we live inExcept one has an extended, and fairly recent history in English football of achieving exactly the sort of half-decent results we need; while the other one has so far only proven that he works as a short-term shot in the arm.EDIT: As for saying "it's the present we live in", well, Mourinho's gotten off to an incredibly shitty start as well; does that mean he's now a crap manager as well as being a general tosser?sort of makes it a bit worse saying thathe's making a bigger hash of it than Sherwood with all that experience, at least Sherwood's a rookie maybe he will learn maybe he wont, but Moyes is failing and he's the finished article guaranteed to dig us out of the pit, when in reality he's currently performing worse than the one we got
Quote from: john e on October 19, 2015, 02:08:01 PMQuote from: passitsideways on October 19, 2015, 02:02:13 PMQuote from: john e on October 19, 2015, 01:53:10 PMMoyes is doing exactly the same job in Spain that Sherwood is doing at Villa, ie failing miserablythey cant win a match, down the bottom of the league, his overall win % rate is actually worse than Sherwoods, which takes some believingand he's the one who's going to turn it all round for us ?then we have a go at the board for making bad choices when our favourite is an equivalent loser,yes he's done ok in the past but its the present we live inExcept one has an extended, and fairly recent history in English football of achieving exactly the sort of half-decent results we need; while the other one has so far only proven that he works as a short-term shot in the arm.EDIT: As for saying "it's the present we live in", well, Mourinho's gotten off to an incredibly shitty start as well; does that mean he's now a crap manager as well as being a general tosser?sort of makes it a bit worse saying thathe's making a bigger hash of it than Sherwood with all that experience, at least Sherwood's a rookie maybe he will learn maybe he wont, but Moyes is failing and he's the finished article guaranteed to dig us out of the pit, when in reality he's currently performing worse than the one we gotOr, the alternative (and I would submit is the far more convincing) inference is that he's having a short-term hiccup, and we should give more weight to his larger body of work. Even just last season he managed 37 points in 27 games, managing for the first time in a different country - why the fuck should we throw that out the window completely in favour of nine games to start this season?
Quote from: passitsideways on October 19, 2015, 02:13:00 PMQuote from: john e on October 19, 2015, 02:08:01 PMQuote from: passitsideways on October 19, 2015, 02:02:13 PMQuote from: john e on October 19, 2015, 01:53:10 PMMoyes is doing exactly the same job in Spain that Sherwood is doing at Villa, ie failing miserablythey cant win a match, down the bottom of the league, his overall win % rate is actually worse than Sherwoods, which takes some believingand he's the one who's going to turn it all round for us ?then we have a go at the board for making bad choices when our favourite is an equivalent loser,yes he's done ok in the past but its the present we live inExcept one has an extended, and fairly recent history in English football of achieving exactly the sort of half-decent results we need; while the other one has so far only proven that he works as a short-term shot in the arm.EDIT: As for saying "it's the present we live in", well, Mourinho's gotten off to an incredibly shitty start as well; does that mean he's now a crap manager as well as being a general tosser?sort of makes it a bit worse saying thathe's making a bigger hash of it than Sherwood with all that experience, at least Sherwood's a rookie maybe he will learn maybe he wont, but Moyes is failing and he's the finished article guaranteed to dig us out of the pit, when in reality he's currently performing worse than the one we gotOr, the alternative (and I would submit is the far more convincing) inference is that he's having a short-term hiccup, and we should give more weight to his larger body of work. Even just last season he managed 37 points in 27 games, managing for the first time in a different country - why the fuck should we throw that out the window completely in favour of nine games to start this season?because you can make a case for any manager you want, Lambert, Houllier, Sherwood but we moan about the board making stupid decisions one after another, when the favourite next manager of many on this site is a man currently doing even worse than the manager we have already have, you couldnt make this stuff up
I suspect that having to live anywhere else after having spent a year in San Sebastian would be a pretty big come-down.
Quote from: passitsideways on October 19, 2015, 02:19:56 PMI suspect that having to live anywhere else after having spent a year in San Sebastian would be a pretty big come-down.Moyes strikes me as the type of person that's spent a year in the food capital of the world and lived on steak and oven chips with suitcase full of HP sauce.