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So, David Moyes is the new West Ham manager, and i believe this is an "ok" choice, although I don't know why a mid table Premier League team wouldn't want to appoint someone with a better reputation? certainly money isn't the issue. I've read Everyone seems to forget whay he did in Everton, he took a mediocre team and made it a competitive squad for more than 10 years in a row.
I now the guy has a terrible reputation and for good reasons (Man, United, Real Sociedad, Sunderland) and I understand why West Ham fans might feel sceptical but I wouldn't write him off yet. He won't have the same pressure he suffered in Manchester United, and I believe West Ham squad is better than Sunderland's when he was the manager there. I think if the fans give him some time to adapt and leeway to build his side then I think David Moyes will probably defy expectations.
Next few games will be interesting: away vs Crystal Palace, home vs Atalanta, away vs Southhampton.
Having a career that is not good but not bad also when in Everton, practically his career smoothly when at Everton. But all changed after he moved to Manchester United. His career moved to Spain and then returned to England but his career getting worse. Now West Ham gambled by firing Bilic and replacing him with David Moyes. Will it be better, or worse? When he was at Everton he built his own team and he did it for more than five years his long stay at Everton immensely contributed to his success over there and one cannot deny that he move to Manchester United was too big for him especially when you are going to replace someone like Sir Alex Ferguson, damn even Jose Mourinho is finding it very hard to do that and he is one of the best managers of the decade. true he may had good seasons with the toffees but it took him time to build a team that can be in the rank of 10 best in England but with West Ham situation it isn't the greatest thing to do Moyes is not a man who can work under pressure and the pressure from relegation and angry fans at start of his campaign wouldn't help also Surely the Board of Hammers club could have gotten a more suitable man for the job then Moyes and it is gonna be interesting couple first week for him I'm sure if he failed against Watford fans will start protesting against him from day one and from the first 6 league games if he managed to get more then one win That would have been a good day for him. With Moyes, the WestHam will be saved safely. The West Ham has great players (Zabaleta, Ogbonna, Ayew, Kouyate, Lanzini, Arnautovic, Chicarito) and with a good coach like Moyes, I'm sure this year will be saved and next year will be in the top 10 places. Allardyce will almost certainly be the new coach of Everton, and as his second there will be Shakespeare (just fired from Leicester). Even Everton with this Coach will easily save. lets hope it will bring a good move for westham
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Looking forward to the first game of Westham, under the guidance of a new coach. It will be interesting to see whether he was able, in a short time to fix something?
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Looking forward to the first game of Westham, under the guidance of a new coach. It will be interesting to see whether he was able, in a short time to fix something?
Yup me too. A club that replaces its manager usually gets rejuvinated in the next two or three matches. But playing Watford and away? I doubt they'll win even if they tried hard enough. But we'll see... It's the international break this weekend and that makes some league matches unpredictable the week after.
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November 08, 2017, 11:36:26 AM |
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Anybody else hate the international break as much as me? As soon as we get a run of games the crappy international break comes again. It’s only November & it’s the 3rd international break of the season, ridiculous.
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November 08, 2017, 11:36:57 AM |
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Looking forward to the first game of Westham, under the guidance of a new coach. It will be interesting to see whether he was able, in a short time to fix something?
Yup me too. A club that replaces its manager usually gets rejuvinated in the next two or three matches. But playing Watford and away? I doubt they'll win even if they tried hard enough. But we'll see... It's the international break this weekend and that makes some league matches unpredictable the week after. I agree. After the break, not all teams play as good as before the break. Anyway, I'm sure we'll have just a terrific match. The teams have something to prove to each other.
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November 08, 2017, 12:37:06 PM |
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Looking forward to the first game of Westham, under the guidance of a new coach. It will be interesting to see whether he was able, in a short time to fix something?
Yup me too. A club that replaces its manager usually gets rejuvinated in the next two or three matches. But playing Watford and away? I doubt they'll win even if they tried hard enough. But we'll see... It's the international break this weekend and that makes some league matches unpredictable the week after. That has not been the case for either Everton or Crystal Palace this season, although they have won some games, we can agree that the overall performance of the team hasn't changed by much. I doubt there is any thing good Moyes can offer the team.
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Anybody else hate the international break as much as me? As soon as we get a run of games the crappy international break comes again. It’s only November & it’s the 3rd international break of the season, ridiculous.
I'm just like you who hate the international break. I think this event is very damaging to the team game that is in the performance and good momentum, with this event actually the performance of some teams have decreased even they suffered losses because there must be injured players while defending his country including the players who competed in the Premier League. In the midst of a very solid schedule, they must defend the country and this makes the managers who have to anticipate if this loss must occur at any time.
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November 08, 2017, 02:50:57 PM |
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Looking forward to the first game of Westham, under the guidance of a new coach. It will be interesting to see whether he was able, in a short time to fix something?
during his career being the manager of EPL teams i think Moyes achievement only good when he was the manager of Everton and basically he has failed at Manchester United and Sunderland so although Slaven Bilic failure to lifted West Ham performance but Moyes not guarantee to makes West Ham better and Moyes have to work hard to avoid West Ham went to relegated zone
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November 08, 2017, 04:34:18 PM |
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Anybody else hate the international break as much as me? As soon as we get a run of games the crappy international break comes again. It’s only November & it’s the 3rd international break of the season, ridiculous.
I'm just like you who hate the international break. I think this event is very damaging to the team game that is in the performance and good momentum, with this event actually the performance of some teams have decreased even they suffered losses because there must be injured players while defending his country including the players who competed in the Premier League. In the midst of a very solid schedule, they must defend the country and this makes the managers who have to anticipate if this loss must occur at any time. My team (Liverpool) always get players injured on international duty, it seems like every single time. Really annoys me.
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November 08, 2017, 05:24:25 PM |
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Anybody else hate the international break as much as me? As soon as we get a run of games the crappy international break comes again. It’s only November & it’s the 3rd international break of the season, ridiculous.
I'm just like you who hate the international break. I think this event is very damaging to the team game that is in the performance and good momentum, with this event actually the performance of some teams have decreased even they suffered losses because there must be injured players while defending his country including the players who competed in the Premier League. In the midst of a very solid schedule, they must defend the country and this makes the managers who have to anticipate if this loss must occur at any time. My team (Liverpool) always get players injured on international duty, it seems like every single time. Really annoys me. Most of members here on this forum hate this International break because its hurts not players its hurts us also very badly now again we have to check all who is going to injured and who is giving back good job very bad they need to reduce this as third in few months very upset with this but now have to wait for more ten days
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November 08, 2017, 05:42:21 PM |
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Looking forward to the first game of Westham, under the guidance of a new coach. It will be interesting to see whether he was able, in a short time to fix something?
Yup me too. A club that replaces its manager usually gets rejuvinated in the next two or three matches. But playing Watford and away? I doubt they'll win even if they tried hard enough. But we'll see... It's the international break this weekend and that makes some league matches unpredictable the week after. Yeah, it's quite noticeable in the PL, teams generally do better (if not winning, at least halting a run of losses) under a new manager immediately. Perhaps some feel-good psychology at play, but probably dying to impress the new boss. I see quite a bit of chatter from skeptical Hammers online, plus the trolls are all out at play. Moyes's win rate at Everton keeps getting bandied around but if he can get 10 points before Christmas, that will be just enough to keep the hopers hoping. Anyone wanna take guesses at his winter transfer targets? I wonder if he'll lure any players from Merseyside.
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November 08, 2017, 06:58:02 PM |
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So, David Moyes is the new West Ham manager, and i believe this is an "ok" choice, although I don't know why a mid table Premier League team wouldn't want to appoint someone with a better reputation? certainly money isn't the issue. I've read Everyone seems to forget whay he did in Everton, he took a mediocre team and made it a competitive squad for more than 10 years in a row.
I now the guy has a terrible reputation and for good reasons (Man, United, Real Sociedad, Sunderland) and I understand why West Ham fans might feel sceptical but I wouldn't write him off yet. He won't have the same pressure he suffered in Manchester United, and I believe West Ham squad is better than Sunderland's when he was the manager there. I think if the fans give him some time to adapt and leeway to build his side then I think David Moyes will probably defy expectations.
Next few games will be interesting: away vs Crystal Palace, home vs Atalanta, away vs Southhampton.
Having a career that is not good but not bad also when in Everton, practically his career smoothly when at Everton. But all changed after he moved to Manchester United. His career moved to Spain and then returned to England but his career getting worse. Now West Ham gambled by firing Bilic and replacing him with David Moyes. Will it be better, or worse? When he was at Everton he built his own team and he did it for more than five years his long stay at Everton immensely contributed to his success over there and one cannot deny that he move to Manchester United was too big for him especially when you are going to replace someone like Sir Alex Ferguson, damn even Jose Mourinho is finding it very hard to do that and he is one of the best managers of the decade. Most of peoples believe its very good move for West Ham as they bring Moyes but I am not sure about his success because he was good in Everton its long time ago after his departure from Manchester United he has nothing as Sunderland relegated and now West Ham is also in danger zone and most chances this team is also going to relegated
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November 08, 2017, 07:08:46 PM |
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Looking forward to the first game of Westham, under the guidance of a new coach. It will be interesting to see whether he was able, in a short time to fix something?
West ham showing very poor performance in the current season and I dont think that Moyes can do something to change it. The only thing is to buy some new players in the next transfer window
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November 08, 2017, 07:20:09 PM |
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So, David Moyes is the new West Ham manager, and i believe this is an "ok" choice, although I don't know why a mid table Premier League team wouldn't want to appoint someone with a better reputation? certainly money isn't the issue. I've read Everyone seems to forget whay he did in Everton, he took a mediocre team and made it a competitive squad for more than 10 years in a row.
I now the guy has a terrible reputation and for good reasons (Man, United, Real Sociedad, Sunderland) and I understand why West Ham fans might feel sceptical but I wouldn't write him off yet. He won't have the same pressure he suffered in Manchester United, and I believe West Ham squad is better than Sunderland's when he was the manager there. I think if the fans give him some time to adapt and leeway to build his side then I think David Moyes will probably defy expectations.
Next few games will be interesting: away vs Crystal Palace, home vs Atalanta, away vs Southhampton.
Having a career that is not good but not bad also when in Everton, practically his career smoothly when at Everton. But all changed after he moved to Manchester United. His career moved to Spain and then returned to England but his career getting worse. Now West Ham gambled by firing Bilic and replacing him with David Moyes. Will it be better, or worse? When he was at Everton he built his own team and he did it for more than five years his long stay at Everton immensely contributed to his success over there and one cannot deny that he move to Manchester United was too big for him especially when you are going to replace someone like Sir Alex Ferguson, damn even Jose Mourinho is finding it very hard to do that and he is one of the best managers of the decade. Most of peoples believe its very good move for West Ham as they bring Moyes but I am not sure about his success because he was good in Everton its long time ago after his departure from Manchester United he has nothing as Sunderland relegated and now West Ham is also in danger zone and most chances this team is also going to relegated Probability is 50-50, because you never know how he will open to his new team and how well the team members adjusts. Moyes delivered in Everton pretty well I believe, now its upto the players at the end to finalize the result. West Ham is in bad position, but they are trying there best to prevent relegation.
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November 08, 2017, 09:50:03 PM |
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So, David Moyes is the new West Ham manager, and i believe this is an "ok" choice, although I don't know why a mid table Premier League team wouldn't want to appoint someone with a better reputation? certainly money isn't the issue. I've read Everyone seems to forget whay he did in Everton, he took a mediocre team and made it a competitive squad for more than 10 years in a row.
I now the guy has a terrible reputation and for good reasons (Man, United, Real Sociedad, Sunderland) and I understand why West Ham fans might feel sceptical but I wouldn't write him off yet. He won't have the same pressure he suffered in Manchester United, and I believe West Ham squad is better than Sunderland's when he was the manager there. I think if the fans give him some time to adapt and leeway to build his side then I think David Moyes will probably defy expectations.
Next few games will be interesting: away vs Crystal Palace, home vs Atalanta, away vs Southhampton.
Having a career that is not good but not bad also when in Everton, practically his career smoothly when at Everton. But all changed after he moved to Manchester United. His career moved to Spain and then returned to England but his career getting worse. Now West Ham gambled by firing Bilic and replacing him with David Moyes. Will it be better, or worse? When he was at Everton he built his own team and he did it for more than five years his long stay at Everton immensely contributed to his success over there and one cannot deny that he move to Manchester United was too big for him especially when you are going to replace someone like Sir Alex Ferguson, damn even Jose Mourinho is finding it very hard to do that and he is one of the best managers of the decade. Most of peoples believe its very good move for West Ham as they bring Moyes but I am not sure about his success because he was good in Everton its long time ago after his departure from Manchester United he has nothing as Sunderland relegated and now West Ham is also in danger zone and most chances this team is also going to relegated Probability is 50-50, because you never know how he will open to his new team and how well the team members adjusts. Moyes delivered in Everton pretty well I believe, now its upto the players at the end to finalize the result. West Ham is in bad position, but they are trying there best to prevent relegation. it could be a career suicide for Moyes because of the difficulties he is getting in without even starting with the tam yet fans are furious with this since the rumors started and that was a day before Belic sack everyone didn't like the idea and propably wanted Bilic to continue and if he don't deliver in shorte term periode that will make it a much worse situation and at the end Moyes will be lucky to find one more job in an any top 5 leagues even China wouldn't let him in maybe a turkish club or a team from the arabian golf would give him a chance but the good thing is Moyes may be more hard on training unlike Bilic he was soft with training witch all of his players agreed on so hat will be the only positive point will be added by him
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November 08, 2017, 11:29:44 PM |
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So, David Moyes is the new West Ham manager, and i believe this is an "ok" choice, although I don't know why a mid table Premier League team wouldn't want to appoint someone with a better reputation? certainly money isn't the issue. I've read Everyone seems to forget whay he did in Everton, he took a mediocre team and made it a competitive squad for more than 10 years in a row.
I now the guy has a terrible reputation and for good reasons (Man, United, Real Sociedad, Sunderland) and I understand why West Ham fans might feel sceptical but I wouldn't write him off yet. He won't have the same pressure he suffered in Manchester United, and I believe West Ham squad is better than Sunderland's when he was the manager there. I think if the fans give him some time to adapt and leeway to build his side then I think David Moyes will probably defy expectations.
Next few games will be interesting: away vs Crystal Palace, home vs Atalanta, away vs Southhampton.
david moyes is gooad manager i think can incraese weshamt performance, but only midle class and midle team not incraese to high class, moyes handle everton without get trophy, without high rank in EPL, always midle class, in manchester united is same
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November 09, 2017, 09:18:09 AM |
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So, David Moyes is the new West Ham manager, and i believe this is an "ok" choice, although I don't know why a mid table Premier League team wouldn't want to appoint someone with a better reputation? certainly money isn't the issue. I've read Everyone seems to forget whay he did in Everton, he took a mediocre team and made it a competitive squad for more than 10 years in a row.
I now the guy has a terrible reputation and for good reasons (Man, United, Real Sociedad, Sunderland) and I understand why West Ham fans might feel sceptical but I wouldn't write him off yet. He won't have the same pressure he suffered in Manchester United, and I believe West Ham squad is better than Sunderland's when he was the manager there. I think if the fans give him some time to adapt and leeway to build his side then I think David Moyes will probably defy expectations.
Next few games will be interesting: away vs Crystal Palace, home vs Atalanta, away vs Southhampton.
david moyes is gooad manager i think can incraese weshamt performance, but only midle class and midle team not incraese to high class, moyes handle everton without get trophy, without high rank in EPL, always midle class, in manchester united is same If a manager wants his team to be on board, then the manager must raise his level of quality in any match by implementing a strategy that suits his team and give each match his victory with his applied strategy because a team will not be on top of the standings if they can not win every game and the thing to remember is the Premier League is a league inhabited by great managers around the world.
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Looking forward to the first game of Westham, under the guidance of a new coach. It will be interesting to see whether he was able, in a short time to fix something?
West ham showing very poor performance in the current season and I dont think that Moyes can do something to change it. The only thing is to buy some new players in the next transfer window Moyes should be ok managing at that level, the Man Utd job was obviously too much for him but I think he should be able to achieve the target that West Ham wants - survival.
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So, David Moyes is the new West Ham manager, and i believe this is an "ok" choice, although I don't know why a mid table Premier League team wouldn't want to appoint someone with a better reputation? certainly money isn't the issue. I've read Everyone seems to forget whay he did in Everton, he took a mediocre team and made it a competitive squad for more than 10 years in a row.
I now the guy has a terrible reputation and for good reasons (Man, United, Real Sociedad, Sunderland) and I understand why West Ham fans might feel sceptical but I wouldn't write him off yet. He won't have the same pressure he suffered in Manchester United, and I believe West Ham squad is better than Sunderland's when he was the manager there. I think if the fans give him some time to adapt and leeway to build his side then I think David Moyes will probably defy expectations.
Next few games will be interesting: away vs Crystal Palace, home vs Atalanta, away vs Southhampton.
david moyes is gooad manager i think can incraese weshamt performance, but only midle class and midle team not incraese to high class, moyes handle everton without get trophy, without high rank in EPL, always midle class, in manchester united is same Current job is not easy for him as its need too much hard work and need some new signings in January for all ways which he want if he succeeded then its could be very good point for his rest of career as Manager if he fail to maintain west ham at Premier League then its can cost his career as Manager on top level
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So, David Moyes is the new West Ham manager, and i believe this is an "ok" choice, although I don't know why a mid table Premier League team wouldn't want to appoint someone with a better reputation? certainly money isn't the issue. I've read Everyone seems to forget whay he did in Everton, he took a mediocre team and made it a competitive squad for more than 10 years in a row.
I now the guy has a terrible reputation and for good reasons (Man, United, Real Sociedad, Sunderland) and I understand why West Ham fans might feel sceptical but I wouldn't write him off yet. He won't have the same pressure he suffered in Manchester United, and I believe West Ham squad is better than Sunderland's when he was the manager there. I think if the fans give him some time to adapt and leeway to build his side then I think David Moyes will probably defy expectations.
Next few games will be interesting: away vs Crystal Palace, home vs Atalanta, away vs Southhampton.
david moyes is gooad manager i think can incraese weshamt performance, but only midle class and midle team not incraese to high class, moyes handle everton without get trophy, without high rank in EPL, always midle class, in manchester united is same Current job is not easy for him as its need too much hard work and need some new signings in January for all ways which he want if he succeeded then its could be very good point for his rest of career as Manager if he fail to maintain west ham at Premier League then its can cost his career as Manager on top level West Ham to convince Moyes, has promised at least 4 purchases in January. This is a sign of an important project that goes beyond salvation. In the Premier League, in addition to the top teams, there are so many ambitious teams and every year the Premier League becomes more and more competitive.
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