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I'll never get my head around how a manager as successful and brilliant as Sir Alex Ferguson thought David Moyes would be a worthy replacement to him
It wasn't just 81 crosses at home to bottom club Fulham... It was 81 crosses at home to bottom club Fulham who had 6ft 7 Dan Burn playing at CB.'I was told we were getting Ronaldo and Bale'.......Poor David still blames Woodward for wrecking his career. I wonder who he blames for the famous 81 crosses at home to bottom club Fulham. Probably the tea ladies at Old Trafford.
I was on the fence but now I'm convinced, he is deliberately trying to get sacked and get a payoff. Those most recent comments about the January window and post-match this weekend are all the evidence I need. The con-man is trying to put the owners in a position where they know his position is untenable and they have to fire him/pay him off. He's a joke.
A fair few of them do seem completely blind to his time at United and Sociedad.Agree with you guys about him wanting his payoff. He won't resign because of this.
Reading some of their fans' comments, some of them believe that if they do down, he's the best man to build something and take them back up. Unfortunately, I think they can't see that he doesn't seem to fancy staying there.
he built up a comfort zone at Everton where nobody questioned him, and had no pressure to win with a very easy going understanding chairman. Top of the league you need wins, bottom of the league you need winsI don't remember this many head scratching statements while he was at Everton. Maybe others do.
Reading some of their fans' comments, some of them believe that if they do down, he's the best man to build something and take them back up. Unfortunately, I think they can't see that he doesn't seem to fancy staying there.
Honestly, I think he believes the Championship might be below his 'level'....He might actually be a good manager in the Championship, certainly his pragmatic style of football is more suited to that league.
But the problem is he has most likely lost the players at this stage, the current squad are likely not enamoured with him due to his continued public criticism of them. So unless he clears out the entire squad he will have trouble getting this group to play for him.
I actually thought he would get the sack this morning, or maybe Monday.
Hull & Swansea seemed to have jumped at exactly the right time (although it was harsh on both of their managers, tbf) but at least they had a full transfer window to try to sort something out. It's a bit too late for Sunderland now though, with only a week left.
feck of Moyes & feck of Sunderland supporters too.
David Moyes signed a four year deal when he was appointed Sunderland boss. I suspect there'll be some clauses in there that protect Sunderland in the event of a sacking.
he built up a comfort zone at Everton where nobody questioned him, and had no pressure to win with a very easy going understanding chairman. Top of the league you need wins, bottom of the league you need wins
Honestly, I think he believes the Championship might be below his 'level'....
Never won a trophy, while teams like Wigan, did. If anything you could say, given the size of Everton, that he actually underachieved there rather than the common narrative of the underdog who did better than expected.
Be surprised if he sees it that wayWell after this season it will be. Unlike the Champions League which he has never actually qualified for, he is bang on course to take a side into the championship.
Hasn't he been given more money than any manager in the last number of years, though? Haven't Sunderland spent much more than most of the teams around them? It doesn't seem to hold up.My boss is a Sunderland fan and most of my team based up North. They are split. Some want him gone whilst others blame the owner for not giving him money.
The Geordies working with them are absolutely loving it.
Hasn't he been given more money than any manager in the last number of years, though? Haven't Sunderland spent much more than most of the teams around them? It doesn't seem to hold up.
They also have, in Defoe, the best goalscorer in the bottom half of the league.
He's just useless.
Martin Samuel in today's Mail:
Just as such talk is ruinous with a capital R. We can all see that Sunderland are in trouble — but isn't it up to Moyes to accentuate the few positives? The size of the club, maybe. Their recent record of defying the odds in the second half of the season.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...t-Charlton-s-Katrien-Meire.html#ixzz4WZwm5800
'I'd be kidding you if I said the players we are going to bring in will make a big difference,'
Sunderland has announced the signing of Joleon Lescott on a short term deal. /QUOTE]
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does anyone have any Sunderland supporting mates and asked what their thoughts are on this fool?
It is amazing how many of these midtable/lower midtable managers always turn back to the players they were successful with once no matter how things change. From Redknapp to Allardyce to Moyes...they all do same.