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Personally I feel Moyes should be given the opportunity to right the wrongs. Yes, he brought in a last-minute transfer in Fellaini last summer. Not the greatest signing but not the worst. However, he did redeem himself by bringing in Juan Mata in January. Thanks to RVP's injury, he has thrived in the No.10 role. Even striking up a partnership with Kagawa (which I hope makes Moyes think twice about letting Kagawa go).
Despite all that's happened this season, we should at least give the guy the summer to bring in a few world-class players, allow them to bed in during pre-season, take the few positives from this season and see what happens during the first few months of next season. If we see a massive improvement. Well done, Moyes. If not and things are the same, if not worse, then we should think about managerial changes come Christmas.
But where's the guarantee that he'll spend the money wisely on these world class players? Or that he'll actually use them effectively in a system that works? I think that Moyes will be here next season so I'll give him a chance if it happens, but I don't really see the sense in just giving him till next Christmas when it probably won't work, instead of cutting our losses in the summer to then appoint a manager who will do a good job. Leaving him in the job till Christmas leaves the risk of another very poor season.