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

He's obviously going to be out of the job soon but where does he go from there? No one will touch him in the PL. I would love to see him drop divisions but I have a feeling he will be snapped up by a US team. He will then convince himself that American football is the way forward and the PL was just stepping stone.
Don't think the NFL will want anything to do with him. Maybe a struggling college team, but it's a long shot.
 
He's obviously going to be out of the job soon but where does he go from there? No one will touch him in the PL. I would love to see him drop divisions but I have a feeling he will be snapped up by a US team. He will then convince himself that American football is the way forward and the PL was just stepping stone.
I'm not so sure anymore. Even after a crap Sociedad stint there were still idiots to give him a PL job.
 
He's getting pelters from the Sunderland fans over on their forums, with many of them wanting him gone. Others want to persevere with him out of genuine faith or the belief that there is no better replacement available. Despite the recent debacle, re-hiring Allardyce has been touted as a serious option.

Generally speaking, they haven't been impressed by the summer signings so far, especially Mcnair, Love, Januzaj and Djilobodji. While N'dong hasn't impressed much either, they seem to have seen enough to be a bit more optimistic about his chances of success there.

To add to the pressure, Sunderland have a tough run of fixtures coming up. They face Arsenal at home this weekend, then Bournemouth away, then Hull at home, followed by Liverpool away. That Hull game is do or die for Moyes; fail to win that one and he's gone, I reckon.
 
On Talksport this morning:

"I feel like Sunderland keep having the same problems year after year, they start badly then appoint a new manager who barely keeps them up, then they start badly again the next year, and do the same thing again.

I think that they'd maybe be better off going down into the championship to allow David Moyes a chance to rebuild them"

I'm sure the Sunderland fans just LOVE that idea.

Maybe there'd be merit to it if he didn't have the imagination and general motivational ability of a dented brick.

:lol:
 
If Fergie or a Pep didn't know the refs name, I'd have probably laughed at the ref but Moyes is like an irreversible joke. The whole body language is of a man who has no idea what the feck is going on backed by absolute dogshite on-field results.
 
This was almost as fun as that picture of Wenger doing the jesus-statue-pose

 
If he got the job partly because he's scottish... then I would like to team up with some bald italian to manage crystal palace
 
He's getting pelters from the Sunderland fans over on their forums, with many of them wanting him gone. Others want to persevere with him out of genuine faith or the belief that there is no better replacement available. Despite the recent debacle, re-hiring Allardyce has been touted as a serious option.

Generally speaking, they haven't been impressed by the summer signings so far, especially Mcnair, Love, Januzaj and Djilobodji. While N'dong hasn't impressed much either, they seem to have seen enough to be a bit more optimistic about his chances of success there.

To add to the pressure, Sunderland have a tough run of fixtures coming up. They face Arsenal at home this weekend, then Bournemouth away, then Hull at home, followed by Liverpool away. That Hull game is do or die for Moyes; fail to win that one and he's gone, I reckon.

I genuinely empathise regarding those two. Utterly wank.
 


@SkySportsNewsHQ: BREAKING: @SunderlandAFC manager David Moyes charged with misconduct by the @FA after being sent to stands during defeat at @SouthamptonFC.

It keeps getting worse and worse..
 
It's wrong to want a man sacked, but he genuinely rubs me up the wrong way. You can't even really blame him for taking the United job, it was his personality that turned me off him.
 
Seems to be alot of genuine hatred for moyes on here, not sure it's justified.

Mate, this Moyes guy dragged MUFC to its knees. We could've got Jose...but "oh no, we need to get this guy in be he is mates with Fergie". He deserves all the stick he gets.
He is cannon fodder, getting fired by every club who hires him, within months of him arriving. Sunderland's expectations are very low, but even Moyes will somehow find a way to fail on those low expectations and then get fired.
He is absolute dog shite at his job and needs to retire. He is wealthy enough to enjoy his retirement.

The strange thing was that it was his results which made me sign up to this forum. Everybody around me was saying, "it'll be fine...Moyes needs more time". I was thinking, "this guy needs to be fired asap, so we can rebuild!"
The only people who shared my view were people on this forum. It was almost therapeutic.

So, in reply to your statement: all the hatred he gets on this forum is fully justified!!!!
In fact, I will go a step further and say that IMO, he doesn't get enough hatred. :o
 
Mate, this Moyes guy dragged MUFC to its knees. We could've got Jose...but "oh no, we need to get this guy in be he is mates with Fergie". He deserves all the stick he gets.
He is cannon fodder, getting fired by every club who hires him, within months of him arriving. Sunderland's expectations are very low, but even Moyes will somehow find a way to fail on those low expectations and then get fired.
He is absolute dog shite at his job and needs to retire. He is wealthy enough to enjoy his retirement.

The strange thing was that it was his results which made me sign up to this forum. Everybody around me was saying, "it'll be fine...Moyes needs more time". I was thinking, "this guy needs to be fired asap, so we can rebuild!"
The only people who shared my view were people on this forum. It was almost therapeutic.

So, in reply to your statement: all the hatred he gets on this forum is fully justified!!!!
In fact, I will go a step further and say that IMO, he doesn't get enough hatred. :o

That is terrible to say.
 
I don't really want him sacked because I like laughing at him. His every move is also a reminder to his fanboys from his united days that they couldn't have been more wrong with the "cut from the same cloth" nonsense. I'm afraid once he gets sacked this time we'll never see him in the premier league again.
 
I don't really want him sacked because I like laughing at him. His every move is also a reminder to his fanboys from his united days that they couldn't have been more wrong with the "cut from the same cloth" nonsense. I'm afraid once he gets sacked this time we'll never see him in the premier league again.

I dont remeber many fans boys tbh. I remember many people who were aware of his short comings but wanted him to do well. As if his appointment was some sort of a fairy tell.
 
Wonder if he ever regretted leaving Everton....

The ironic thing with that one is, Everton fans and maybe even their board, we're coming to the natural conclusion he'd run his course anyway. The Everton fans I know were actually happy he'd gone!!!
 
The ironic thing with that one is, Everton fans and maybe even their board, we're coming to the natural conclusion he'd run his course anyway. The Everton fans I know were actually happy he'd gone!!!

Yeah, most seemed happy enough when he left alright.
 
Moyes was actually a good manager at Everton but making the step up to United and then failing killed his confidence in my opinion. Looking at his time at Sociedad and now at Sunderland, when he does get sacked I think his career is finished.
 
:drool:
 
trust me, it is justified. he is the village idiot in my eyes
Why hatred though? He never disrespected united. He was in an impossible situation following the previous mgr and his failure in keeping united at the top wasn't really his fault since 2 mgrs since haven't done any better.