David Moyes | West Ham in talks with him for managerial job

Who would deliver the fatal blow, Moyes or his henchmen? He did let her off with a warning... until next time

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Can you believe we lost Meulensteen, Phelan and Steele for this group of sh!t :wenger::wenger:

What a kernob (which should be his epitaph).
 
You're a bit naive if you think everyone could happily go around jokingly threatening to slap women, and everyone would laugh it off. It's odd behaviour at best.

Only because we have gone politically correct overboard. He'll get a smacked wrist and life will go on. Sadly real incidents of women being abused will also happen. Hopefully everyone here with their knickers in a knot will be as alarmed at that.
 
Don't be silly Dev....this isn't the first time she's interviewed Moyes and she will have known it was said in jest....just the same way if it had been a male reporter he could have said the same thing. Calm down dear ;)



The sound of her laughing and failing to have a go back at him suggests she took it in the manner it was intended. It is all about context and if my wife's boss said the same in the same jokey way I'm sure she'd have laughed it off too as would I.
fair enough. that's you I guess. I would just find it a bit condescending. Like to suggest one needs to be put in their place or stay in their lane etc
 
fair enough. that's you I guess. I would just find it a bit condescending. Like to suggest one needs to be put in their place or stay in their lane etc

If it was meant seriously and said in a threatening nasty way I'd agree with you 100%. It wasn't.
 
Sunderland should walk out to a song that would show their support of Moyes. Maybe something by the Prodigy.
No Good?
 
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Irony of the anti PC brigade getting their nickers in a twist more than anyone else in this thread. :lol:

Similar to the Alt Right being more 'snowflakish' than any liberal I've ever met.
You're absolutely right. I'm a liberal, and I don't mean to bring politics into this, but the alt right, Trump supporters, and other such conservatives are the true snowflakes. As is Trump himself
 
'You might just get a slap even though you are a women'

Just a stupid thing to say and there was an underlying tension there (I'm guessing he didn't like her questions).

He also said that thing about people would view him better if he was German. Such a fecking idiot.
 
One day, when our beloved club is no longer a shambles, I'll look back on the fact that this man was hand chosen by Fergie and be able to laugh about it.

For now, I just bury my head in my hands.
 
'You might just get a slap even though you are a women'

Just a stupid thing to say and there was an underlying tension there (I'm guessing he didn't like her questions).

He also said that thing about people would view him better if he was German. Such a fecking idiot.

Di Canio was sacked a month into a season and Poyet was fired in early March with the team out of the relegation zone. Both coaches had credit in the bank for actually saving the club from relegation and Poyet reached a cup final. Moyes has done nothing but take an established Premier League side to eight points adrift at the bottom of the table and still managed to keep his job. But clearly he's the one being treated unfairly because he's British.

The absolute plonker.
 
Was good to see Moyes putting those comments behind him last night and getting back to what he does best.
 
Sunderland did enough to win - Moyes

http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/39498635

Surely he will never work in football again after this job??? What a fraudulent tool. If I was a Sunderland supporter I'd be hunting him high and low in order to give him a slap.

You would think, he's been found out in his last 3 jobs big time. But in football you never know, there will probably always be a chairman somewhere daft enough to give him a job.
 
Everton was his last game for us, would be fitting if United was his last game for Sunderland.
 
Caftards really like seeing other people losing jobs.

If he was a director of a multinational company earning millions for bringing a company to its knees, I doubt you'd have so much sympathy for him then.

He has made millions & millions of pounds for failing, you don't need to feel sorry for him, he has plenty of money to keep himself going.
 
Sunderland did enough to win - Moyes

http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/39498635

Surely he will never work in football again after this job??? What a fraudulent tool. If I was a Sunderland supporter I'd be hunting him high and low in order to give him a slap.

Sunderland lost 2-0. Didn't do enough to keep a clean sheet. Didn't do enough to score at all yet Moyes thinks they did enough to win.
 
Sunderland did enough to win - Moyes

http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/39498635

Surely he will never work in football again after this job??? What a fraudulent tool. If I was a Sunderland supporter I'd be hunting him high and low in order to give him a slap.

I saw highlights. It was a brilliant performance by Moyes, shame the players let him down again.

Why do I have to say this everytime. Fecking players.

But seriously, I dislike him so much. I know people argued Sunderland were fighting relegation even before he came but this season they are not even fighting, they are dropping down like a stone. Looking at Sunderland forum they all want him gone too. He has managed to alienate everything even at Sunderland, the idiot.
 
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Anyone with a brain knew what would happen there from the first days of the season when he basically said the players were shit and that he couldn't sign good players and that he was used to a much higher level. That was relegation right there.

It's quite interesting to see the unanimous fury of Sunderland fans here. I don't mind them going down at all but I still don't think any team deserves Moyes at the helm.
 
Di Canio was sacked a month into a season and Poyet was fired in early March with the team out of the relegation zone. Both coaches had credit in the bank for actually saving the club from relegation and Poyet reached a cup final. Moyes has done nothing but take an established Premier League side to eight points adrift at the bottom of the table and still managed to keep his job. But clearly he's the one being treated unfairly because he's British.

The absolute plonker.
Cant afford to sack anymore managers apparently. No money for players, cant afford to pay off Moyes. They're fecked.
 
Still find it crazy that our club hired this joker as manager to succeed Fergie.

Fergie really shafted us with that one.
 
I liked this bit: "A trademark attempt to de-escalate ambitions." That's him in a nutshell.
"The biggest issue in regard to the manager himself is the feeling that the years are draining him rather than adding layers of knowledge and experience"
"Signings such as Darron Gibson, Steven Pienaar and Joleon Lescott hint at a contacts list that is alarmingly out of date"

Ouch!
 
He's done an awful job there, from his signings to his interviews and most importantly the performances of the team - all woeful.

He's stealing a living and without the brilliant Jermain Defoe they'd probably be looking at a record low points haul.

He's a charlatan who genuinely seems to care nothing for the clubs he manages and only for himself and his own rep - which is ironic, because it's probably that exact trait that stops him from turning the corner as a manager and getting his shit back together.
 
If he was a director of a multinational company earning millions for bringing a company to its knees, I doubt you'd have so much sympathy for him then.

He has made millions & millions of pounds for failing, you don't need to feel sorry for him, he has plenty of money to keep himself going.

I'm not sure which club Moyes has brought to its knees.

This thread isn't pretty. The bitterness is strong here.
 
I'm not sure which club Moyes has brought to its knees.

This thread isn't pretty. The bitterness is strong here.

Sunderland?

He oversaw us getting thumped 0-3 at home to our two biggest rivals too (although Fergie left a well past it squad).
 
Sunderland?

He oversaw us getting thumped 0-3 at home to our two biggest rivals too (although Fergie left a well past it squad).

Can you honestly say Sunderlands problems are all down to Moyes? You'd have to willfully ignore the last five years to do that. They've been a mess for ages.

He's had a shit three years but there's no need to exaggerate this into him singlehandedly destroying clubs. I'm saying this with full knowledge of that already happening.