Moyes is organised, serious, a disciplinarian and has a track record of producing solid teams. Sounds like something we're crying out for.
What I said a month ago still holds good. We're in the Championship. We're the beggars that can't be choosers. We need someone who can galvanise the entire club. And we're sniffy about Moyes?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 22, 2016, 01:13:50 PMWhat I said a month ago still holds good. We're in the Championship. We're the beggars that can't be choosers. We need someone who can galvanise the entire club. And we're sniffy about Moyes? I agree I think it'd be a big coup to get Moyes. He'd be a very solid manager, which is what we need at the moment, and importantly it would send a message to the rest of the English game that our new owners have ambition. Whatever people think of Moyes style, he is seen as a pretty big name. We need that.
If we did somehow manage to persuade David Moyes to manage our clusterfuck of a football club I'd be amazed and pleasantly surprised. It would be the first piece of genuinely good news in a long time, I'm one of those not convinced by this potential new owner.
As I said a million pages back, his Everton team have played us off the park at Villa a number of times. Plus they always showed fight and desire. I did a statistical breakdown, and am sure his sides compared to ours in the O'Neill period scored more, conceded less and were significantly better at home.