Ramshock
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Should go to punditry. Channel 5 where he will never be seen or heard from again.
"So what did you make of that chance Moyes"Please let him find another job quickly, so we don't have to suffer him as a pundit.
He was shite at Everton as well. Achieved absolutely nothing. Our xenophobic media will have us all believe he was great there for some reasonMan his career post-Everton has been brutal for him.
Ready to go reacts to the Moyes resignation
'feckING PRAISE THE LORD HOLY feck IM GONNA RUN THROUGH THE STREETS WINDMILLING MY COCK HAHAHAHHAHAHA'
'Scenes in my pants right now. Nearly crashed my car when it broke on the radio celebrating'.
'GETTTTTTT THE feck IN!!'
'WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE'
'GEEEEEERRRRRRRIIIIIIIIN YAAAA BAAAAAASSSSSSAAAAAA'.
What an absolutely idiotic thing to say, I'm sure it made you feel big though.So much for ol' Moyesy not being given enough time to work his magic. Just a totally shit human being who masquerades as a honest, hardworking man when he is a complete fraud.
"So what did you make of that chance Moyes"
"Its more than i got at United, i'll tell you that. Did you know i managed them?"
He'll be back. Premier League chairmen usually aren't the most forward thinking bunch.
If he's not so bitter about his tenure here and is taking whatever opportunity he can get to take a poke at our club I would feel for him. feck him.You've got to feel for the guy on a human level. From landing his dream job to being perceived by everyone, everywhere as a total failure all in the space of 3 short years. That's got to be tough to take.
What an absolutely idiotic thing to say, I'm sure it made you feel big though.
It'd be easier to feel sorry for him if he wasn't a blame-shifting tosser.You've got to feel for the guy on a human level. From landing his dream job to being perceived by everyone, everywhere as a total failure all in the space of 3 short years. That's got to be tough to take.
He was shite at Everton as well. Achieved absolutely nothing. Our xenophobic media will have us all believe he was great there for some reason![]()
Both Everton and Manchester United under Alex Ferguson maintained consistent inflation-adjusted payrolls and consistently performed better than other clubs at their level. Newcastle’s performances and wages have fluctuated, but it has only one above-expectations season (fifth in 2011-2012) and many seasons in which above-average wages paid for a mere mid-40s point total.
This chart stands as yet another statistical marker of the unparalleled greatness of Ferguson, but it also reminds us of the tremendously impressive resume of his successor David Moyes. On a budget running about one-half to one-third of the biggest clubs in the Premier League, he consistently built competitive sides.
A bitch move from Moyes. Just compare him to someone like Benitez, who stuck with Newcastle and brought them back.
Barcelona are about to announce their new manager and Moyes resigns at Sunderland. This can't be a coincidence.
Barcelona are about to announce their new manager and Moyes resigns at Sunderland. This can't be a coincidence.
Barcelona are about to announce their new manager and Moyes resigns at Sunderland. This can't be a coincidence.
Newcastle were in a far better position to bounce right back. Their squad was too good to be getting relegated to begin with. Sunderland's is awful and will finish in the bottom half of the Championship. The writing has been on the wall for a while now.
Definitely too good to manage in a league that was won by CL winning manager last season.It was to be expected really. He is, after all, a Champions League level manager.
You've got to feel for the guy on a human level. From landing his dream job to being perceived by everyone, everywhere as a total failure all in the space of 3 short years. That's got to be tough to take.
I disagree. He didn't win ONE trophy and Everton are supposed to be a big club, no?He was legitimately a good manager at Everton. I will always defend his tenure there.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ost-of-their-payrolls/?utm_term=.0e9bb454bc6d
I disagree. He didn't win ONE trophy and Everton are supposed to be a big club, no?
He was trading water there. Everton achieved nothing under him. What will the Moyes years be remembered as to Everton fans? At least previous managers won FA Cup finals etc.
He's always been a depressing, bang average manager.