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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2019 3:46:17 GMT 1
david Moyes......fck right off - season card is shredded if that scottish nork get the job heres hoping he does then
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Post by ponteterrier on Aug 31, 2019 8:32:48 GMT 1
I think Moyes would do okay here, which given the current climate for us would be a massive improvement.
The Cowleys would on paper be a coup but as people have already said, have worked with divas in the past? Would they manage to turn around the players form we have here? I'am not sure.
Lee Bowyer would be a good appointment but why would he leave Chalton?
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Post by htfcfcfc on Aug 31, 2019 8:47:12 GMT 1
Can’t see it but would love Moyes here. Someone to grab the club by the scruff of the neck from top to bottom
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Post by Headless Chicken on Aug 31, 2019 8:49:25 GMT 1
i hostely think moyes is finished dont care about his cv. he did an ok job over a decade ago, should never have been anywhere near man utd and has been a joke since. would be well down my list, especially given the wages he would be on. we need someone young with drive - doesnt have to be a rookie but someone looking up rather than passing the time/picking up a wage not that i think there's anything in that rumour One way to look at your reply, is if Moyes should've been nowhere near the Man U job, then arguably the best British manager ever can't pick a manager, so what hope does everyone else have 😄
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Post by htfcsince70 on Aug 31, 2019 8:57:34 GMT 1
Can’t see it but would love Moyes here. Someone to grab the club by the scruff of the neck from top to bottom Add Stuart Pearce as his assistant and all egos and work shy attitudes would go right out of the window! I read a book recently that featured an interesting piece about Moyes - he works extremely hard and expects his teams to do the same, he has a fantastic attention to detail and great tactical awareness. Providing that he still has the same appetite for success that he had previously I can see no reason why he wouldn't be a very good appointment. Not sure that I can see it happening unfortunately.
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Post by ritchie on Aug 31, 2019 9:07:20 GMT 1
i hostely think moyes is finished dont care about his cv. he did an ok job over a decade ago, should never have been anywhere near man utd and has been a joke since. would be well down my list, especially given the wages he would be on. we need someone young with drive - doesnt have to be a rookie but someone looking up rather than passing the time/picking up a wage not that i think there's anything in that rumour One way to look at your reply, is if Moyes should've been nowhere near the Man U job, then arguably the best British manager ever can't pick a manager, so what hope does everyone else have 😄 Picked him because all the folk they wanted wouldnt take the job besides, he hardly inspired confidence in that area given his choice the first time he nearly retired was sven!
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Post by mrbluesky on Aug 31, 2019 9:30:47 GMT 1
Personally I would love it to be Moyes , if not then the Cowley brothers.
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Post by ColchTerrier on Aug 31, 2019 9:39:24 GMT 1
Would be delighted with Moyes.
Would be devastated with Rowett.
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Post by Farsley Terrier (UK product) on Aug 31, 2019 9:45:44 GMT 1
Would be delighted with Moyes. Would be devastated with Rowett. I fail to see what Moyes has done recently that would make anyone happy with his appointment. So he can take us down like he did Sunderland?
Might as well stick with Hudson if those two are the only options.
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Post by leroy212 on Aug 31, 2019 9:45:47 GMT 1
I just can't see any chance Moyes would drop down to bottom end of championship. But if he's desperate to get back into the game you never know
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Post by Paphos Terrier on Aug 31, 2019 11:31:32 GMT 1
I just can't see any chance Moyes would drop down to bottom end of championship. But if he's desperate to get back into the game you never know Moyes has been watching Stoke so why wouldn't he come here. I doubt very much he's appied but would be a GREAT choice in My opinion. He'd sort us out but wouldn't be bowing down to the board of Directors. We need someone like him in now not potential that we have failed miserable at of late. GO GET MOYES PHIL!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2019 11:36:37 GMT 1
I just can't see any chance Moyes would drop down to bottom end of championship. But if he's desperate to get back into the game you never know Moyes has been watching Stoke so why wouldn't he come here. I doubt very much he's appied but would be a GREAT choice in My opinion. He'd sort us out but wouldn't be bowing down to the board of Directors. We need someone like him in now not potential that we have failed miserable at of late. GO GET MOYES PHIL! Bowing down to the board of directors?? What does that even mean.
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Post by ColchTerrier on Aug 31, 2019 11:40:31 GMT 1
Would be delighted with Moyes. Would be devastated with Rowett. I fail to see what Moyes has done recently that would make anyone happy with his appointment. So he can take us down like he did Sunderland? Might as well stick with Hudson if those two are the only options.
Living in Essex I'm surrounded by Hammers and they generally don't have a bad word to say about him. Would do his research on the opposition, would always set up to win and make positives subs to win. Was just a case of his name didn't fit.
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Post by Oblong of Dreams on Aug 31, 2019 11:41:19 GMT 1
It's crazy to see people have voted 60 times for Cowley and only 26 for Moyes! That's Cowley, who's never managed above L1 before this season, and Moyes who kept Everton a mid table PL side for years whilst many teams around them had huge budgets in comparison and brought through some quality players in his time there. I like the Cowley brothers and it's a fantastic story for them so far too, but to think some people would chose them over Moyes is ludicrous! Were Huddersfield Town ffs, if he's interested he should be our man. Moyes's last few jobs have made him a bit of a joke, probably unfairly. He did very well at PNE and Everton, but it's nearly 20 years since he was at Preston so whether his knowledge/experience of the division is still valid might be questionable. If we ended up with him I wouldn't throw my SC wallet at Phil, but I'm not sure he'd change the overly-defensive focus that has afflicted every manager since Clark... and no, I'm not advocating bringing wor Lee back, but for his many flaws he at least had us scoring goals for fun at times.
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Post by Lard Buttie on Aug 31, 2019 11:50:45 GMT 1
Moyes, or whoever took over from AF at Man Utd was destined to fail. How could anybody flourish there after a legacy ended. Felt a bit sorry for Moyes at Utd. Players had/have too much influence. They saw out Vangaal and Mourinihio and soon Ole. Adkins Moyes Rowett In that order for me Spelling? 😳😳😳😳😁
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2019 11:57:10 GMT 1
Can’t see it but would love Moyes here. Someone to grab the club by the scruff of the neck from top to bottom Add Stuart Pearce as his assistant and all egos and work shy attitudes would go right out of the window! I read a book recently that featured an interesting piece about Moyes - he works extremely hard and expects his teams to do the same, he has a fantastic attention to detail and great tactical awareness. Providing that he still has the same appetite for success that he had previously I can see no reason why he wouldn't be a very good appointment. Not sure that I can see it happening unfortunately. you are spot on with your post Moyes never does anything HALF HEARTED AND WOULD BE A GREAT APOINTMENT FOR US. I agree its very unlikely but make no mistake he still has a lot to give to the game
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Post by detox on Aug 31, 2019 12:07:05 GMT 1
Moyes, or whoever took over from AF at Man Utd was destined to fail. How could anybody flourish there after a legacy ended. Felt a bit sorry for Moyes at Utd. Players had/have too much influence. They saw out Vangaal and Mourinihio and soon Ole. Adkins Moyes Rowett In that order for me Spelling? 😳😳😳😳😁 Ironic that his win rate at Man Utd, over 51 games, was 53%..his best ever as a manager.. He has managed teams for 919 games...and still only 56...
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Post by Wagner Uber Alles on Aug 31, 2019 12:13:51 GMT 1
Reality check - this isn’t Manchester United, it’s a very different job We’re not talking about making one of the richest clubs in the world finish in the top 4 in England are we... We’re back to needing to do things differently, making the team better than the sum of its parts, having an identity, being tactically astute and overachieving The Cowleys have worked their way up on merit from managing Concord Rangers the 9th tier of English football in front of 50 people They won 3 promotions in 6 years to get to the conference south and even got them to the first round of the FA Cup Moved to Braintree, a part time club, and finished third in the conference - highest ever and took them to the fa Cup first round. Again first time ever At Lincoln, took a 13th placed conference team when they took over to be champions in their first season, the first mon league team to the quarter finals of the fa Cup, finished 7th in league 2 first year in the league, promoted again the following season, won the EFL Trophy, good start this season There are constant themes: success, progression and overachieving They have over 200 games experience at conference level / league 2 at the age of 40 and below So yes I think they’re a much better fit for us than Moyes If you haven’t watched the video I posted yesterday have a look and see what you think But can they do it on a cold Tuesday night at Stoke? I’m not saying they aren’t good coaches, I just wonder if they could handle some of the egos etc that our squad currently appear to have? Moyes has experience in this, and may be a better option at this moment in time. Exactly this. Moyes has the experience at all the relevant levels for us. Those prima donnas won’t stand a chance with him, he’ll have them training at 6 o’clock in the morning if necessary.
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Post by Nickhudds.UTT on Aug 31, 2019 12:20:21 GMT 1
Gary Rowett at ashton gate, pundit today, no town top on ?
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Post by willo on Aug 31, 2019 12:23:31 GMT 1
Would be delighted with Moyes. Would be devastated with Rowett. I fail to see what Moyes has done recently that would make anyone happy with his appointment. So he can take us down like he did Sunderland? Might as well stick with Hudson if those two are the only options.
He did the job he was brought in to do at West Ham. Would be a far, far, better appointment than Hudson.
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Post by Melc on Aug 31, 2019 12:28:16 GMT 1
Gary Rowett at ashton gate, pundit today, no town top on ? Would have thought the town hierarchy will have decided on who they want now and sorting out the fine detail, and the potential candidates watching from the stands today.
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Post by Paphos Terrier on Aug 31, 2019 12:41:36 GMT 1
Moyes has been watching Stoke so why wouldn't he come here. I doubt very much he's appied but would be a GREAT choice in My opinion. He'd sort us out but wouldn't be bowing down to the board of Directors. We need someone like him in now not potential that we have failed miserable at of late. GO GET MOYES PHIL! Bowing down to the board of directors?? What does that even mean. Yes Sir,No Sir, three bags full Sir. If thats what you want thats what we'll get. He'd be his own man and tell the board how it needs doing instead of our board making the terrible decisions of last year/s. We need a proper Manager who can sort this freefall shit out RIGHT now before we end up back to where Dean Hoyle started. It won't t happen going getting a real Manager like Moyes so I'll end it right there
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Post by drfootball on Aug 31, 2019 12:45:20 GMT 1
The sad thing is we would have Moyes but in our current shambolic state he wouldn’t have us .
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Post by Paphos Terrier on Aug 31, 2019 12:47:34 GMT 1
The sad thing is we would have Moyes but in our current shambolic state he wouldn’t have us . How do you know that??? If in doubt Ask
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Post by drfootball on Aug 31, 2019 13:04:54 GMT 1
The sad thing is we would have Moyes but in our current shambolic state he wouldn’t have us . How do you know that??? If in doubt Ask Agreed I’d ask but I also think he’s in last chance saloon and if he was to take us on and it went wonky donkey he’s blown his last chance. We currently are too risky to take on for an established name eg houghton and moyes etc . We are in a right old mess right from top to toe from the owner to the academy (or lack of but that’s a different story) we are a mess no decent established manager will take that on. They are more likely to wait a few months and have a go at a Fulham type job.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2019 13:26:05 GMT 1
Gary Rowett at ashton gate, pundit today, no town top on ? Would have thought the town hierarchy will have decided on who they want now and sorting out the fine detail, and the potential candidates watching from the stands today. your first line is fair comment but I doubt your point on watching today!
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Post by Melc on Aug 31, 2019 13:33:18 GMT 1
Would have thought the town hierarchy will have decided on who they want now and sorting out the fine detail, and the potential candidates watching from the stands today. your first line is fair comment but I doubt your point on watching today! I would have thought any of the selected candidates in the final few who are free agents, would definitely be there today, unless you know it is someone who already will be managing a club today.
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Post by Rambo on Aug 31, 2019 13:51:48 GMT 1
Why is Mark Hudson the only option with a capital letter at the start of his surname?, not doing my ocd any good that poll It's subliminal, to get you to vote for him. The poll has been done by PH so he can cajole the fans in to subliminally voting in the cheap option. Clearly working hey???
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2019 14:04:02 GMT 1
Bowing down to the board of directors?? What does that even mean. Yes Sir,No Sir, three bags full Sir. If thats what you want thats what we'll get. He'd be his own man and tell the board how it needs doing instead of our board making the terrible decisions of last year/s. We need a proper Manager who can sort this freefall shit out RIGHT now before we end up back to where Dean Hoyle started. It won't t happen going getting a real Manager like Moyes so I'll end it right there So what you're saying is Wagner was a yes man. Cliched rubbish.
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Post by Ross83 on Aug 31, 2019 14:44:51 GMT 1
It's crazy to see people have voted 60 times for Cowley and only 26 for Moyes! That's Cowley, who's never managed above L1 before this season, and Moyes who kept Everton a mid table PL side for years whilst many teams around them had huge budgets in comparison and brought through some quality players in his time there. I like the Cowley brothers and it's a fantastic story for them so far too, but to think some people would chose them over Moyes is ludicrous! Were Huddersfield Town ffs, if he's interested he should be our man. Moyes's last few jobs have made him a bit of a joke, probably unfairly. He did very well at PNE and Everton, but it's nearly 20 years since he was at Preston so whether his knowledge/experience of the division is still valid might be questionable. If we ended up with him I wouldn't throw my SC wallet at Phil, but I'm not sure he'd change the overly-defensive focus that has afflicted every manager since Clark... and no, I'm not advocating bringing wor Lee back, but for his many flaws he at least had us scoring goals for fun at times. Funny you should say that, I posted something similar a couple of weeks ago. I too can't remember us being a high scoring team since that era but yes certainly wouldn't want him back now! I just think Moyes has the pedigree with spending so long at the top level, just seems to have gone a bit wayward but still can't see him coming here either way.
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