What Now For Moyes?

Can people please stop talking like he has been sacked...

Last summer we had signed Thiago and several others. Don't trust everything the papers say.
When the club have a say and they don't deny the rumours it says enough mate. If he was staying United would have come out and said that they are still behind their manager. To come out and say they won't discuss rumours and that's it, he is as good as gone.
 
What now for Moyes?

Hopefully tomorrow clearing out his desk, gathering up his set play books, then the exit door.

After that somewhere more his level stoke,fulham,west brom.

I always thought he should have left everton years ago he stagnated and had a go abroad or at celtic.
 
The best thing Woy said in the media was something like 'you'll miss me when I am gone'. He seriously said that.

They were for a short period on relegation zone, but I think that we also were for a game on the seventeenth place or something low like that. 7th is better than 11th for sure, but our squad was much better than Pool's squad and Moyes spend 70m while Woy didn't have a penny to spend (because the club was in a trial between that bank and the previous owners).

Woy wasn't given a season, who knows where they'll land if he's given a full season, with Moyes we can safely assume we're -6 from our last position, since there's only 3 meaningless game left.
 
i'm hoping he goes to Liverpool personally, either that or a swap deal with Dortmund....
 
What now for Moyes?

Hopefully tomorrow clearing out his desk, gathering up his set play books, then the exit door.

After that somewhere more his level stoke,fulham,west brom.

I always thought he should have left everton years ago he stagnated and had a go abroad or at celtic.

:lol: Ah, the Bible of Set Plays. How will we cope without it!
 
I suspect that the jobs that Moyes would have a chance of getting will be lower half of the table; anyone for whom finishing 7th or 8th would be a superb achievement. I'd be astonished if the likes of Spurs were even remotely interested after such a high profile failure at United.

He might take a year out then perhaps attempt to get a Championship club promoted. Not sure about going abroad. Would he really appeal to clubs in other countries ? A few people have mentioned Celtic; that seems a decent shout.
 
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One of the newly promoted teams would take him if they're struggling to fight relegation around November. He'd probably be ideal to bring in to do the rescue job and then establish them as a solid midtable team over the next 3-4 years.
 
I hate to say it, but I really am glad he's no longer our problem.

I dated a woman who I felt that way about. Dumping her was sweet relief.

As for Moyes, how about Scotland?

I hope they come to their senses and keep him on. I cannot believe united would sign someone on a 6 year deal and let him go. I thought they were bringing him in to rebuild? Madness.

If your house slid off a cliff, would you continue to live in the wreckage because it was the house you bought?
 
I'd be happy for him to get the Scotland job, they're in our group for the Euro qualifiers!
 
He will be fine, he has to dust himself up and follow the Steve McLaren blueprint by going abroad and rebuilding some of his reputation. Winning a lesser competitive foreign league would do him a world of good and take that loser stigma away from his CV. Seeing some football abroad might make him more tactically aware. He has the organization, work ethic and all the good things needed to be a good manager and he's still fairly young that he can rebuild himself in 3-4 years.
 
He is serious. He's a Liverpool fan.

Surprisingly, I joined RAWK for KRAP campaign, and funny thing is... I'm too annoyed by the FSW that I ended up calling for his heads, harder than a Liverpool fans.

LOL. Got banned for callimg him a clown.

In a retrospec, apart from his rants, he's actually quite an ok coach, he manages to win the Euro with a handicap at Chelsea.
 
He'll be fine. Hodgson rebuilt his reputation quickly after the Liverpool debacle with West Brom. He'll still be a good manager for a club of say Villa or Newcastle's level and I have no doubt will replicate what he did at Everton at those types of clubs.

I can see him going abroad too, he seems to be a fan of German football.

Bayern Munchen? :D
 
Surprisingly, I joined RAWK for KRAP campaign, and funny thing is... I'm too annoyed by the FSW that I ended up calling for his heads, harder than a Liverpool fans.

LOL. Got banned for callimg him a clown.

In a retrospec, apart from his rants, he's actually quite an ok coach, he manages to win the Euro with a handicap at Chelsea.
Champions league with Liverpool, League with Valencia... And we were laughing at him.

They must have been p*ssing themsevles about us this season. :(
 
He will be fine wherever he goes. Just because he isn't United quality and failed here doesn't mean that he is shit. Clubs like Newcastle, WHU would do quite well with him being at the helm.
 
He will be fine wherever he goes. Just because he isn't United quality and failed here doesn't mean that he is shit. Clubs like Newcastle, WHU would do quite well with him being at the helm.

Yup.

I imagine he'll take a break after this and then come back as a better manager. He will be a good manager for smaller clubs.
 
If there's an opening at Borussia Dortmund soon, perhaps that's an option he should consider.

Seriously, West Ham or maybe Sunderland. Getting the Sunderland boys back into the top flight and eventually back into the top half would be a solid achievement.
 
If there's an opening at Borussia Dortmund soon, perhaps that's an option he should consider.

Seriously, West Ham or maybe Sunderland. Getting the Sunderland boys back into the top flight and eventually back into the top half would be a solid achievement.
I doubt he'd get the Dortmund gig tbf.
 
I doubt he'd get the Dortmund gig tbf.

Agreed. I was just taking a quick piss. No way does a German club go in for Moyes any time soon, if ever.

Pardew won't be sacked soon, so that's not an option for Moyes. A punt on Sunderland would not be a fool's bet.
 
He was mentioned as a candidate for the Schalke job not very long back. Don't know if it will possible now.

If he is indeed sacked, I think he would come out a stronger, better manager. The job, and the act of following Sir Alex, would have underwhelmed better men and managers than him. I would be rooting for him where ever he goes. A job like Newcastle could be perfect at this stage. Establish them strongly in the top half of the table, with a trophy or two in the next 5 years.
 
He was mentioned as a candidate for the Schalke job not very long back. Don't know if it will possible now.

If he is indeed sacked, I think he would come out a stronger, better manager. The job, and the act of following Sir Alex, would have underwhelmed better men and managers than him. I would be rooting for him where ever he goes. A job like Newcastle could be perfect at this stage. Establish them strongly in the top half of the table, with a trophy or two in the next 5 years.

He failed to beat a "top 4 teams" away in 10 years. You think he'd won a trophy in 5?
 
I imagine he will be damaged goods after this debacle and any sensible club won't go near him. His confidence must be in tatters.
No. He's a good manager and always has been. Just not for a club of United's stature.

He'll do well at a lot of premier league clubs outside the top 6.
 
He is a good manager. Newcastle would be ideal for him. Then there are clubs who will survive the relegation, I think they will be smart to get Moyes if possible. He is good for clubs who are in that kind of condition.
 
Moyes for the England job please. Average manager with average players, match made in heaven.
 
Closed until it's confirmed that hes gone. Until then he's still got a job
 
What do you think about us loaning him some young players to develop at his next club?


Eh no we should be placing young players with teams that play expansive attacking football, which is unlikely to be a team managed by Moyes.

Now that i think about it, its interesting that we never loaned young players to everton during moyes time there, you would have thought that would have been a prime destination for our academy players given Moyes and Fergusons relationship, makes you wonder why now.
 
I think Villa would be perfect for him... establish PL club, currently under-performing/achieving, not a lot of money to spend, lots of youngsters about... Moyes would sort that club out no problems.

I think Lambert will go either this summer or middle of next season and Big Dave will step in.
 
I reckon he could be in with a shout at Newcastle if Pardew goes in the summer. I reckon it would suit him relatively well as the realistic target would be somewhat similar to his remit at Everton i.e. consistent top-half finishes with decent cup runs and aiming for European spots.
 
Basically he's now in a position where a lot of the good work he did at Everton will now be replaced in peoples' minds by the poor work he did here.
He's worse off for this job obviously. About the only positive for him is that his name and face is more well recognised around the world.

He's going to have to have a harder job wining over fans (who'll probably be unanimously underwhelmed by his appointment) and his new players, if he stays in England.
He could take over newly promoted Leicester, and their fans probably wouldn't be happy now.
I feel for him a bit. He never asked for this job to be handed to him after all.

He's best off taking a year out, and then heading to Germany, like was suggested before.
There's still no reason that he can't work his reputation back up, have a bit of success, and one day become Scotland manager or something.
 
He can go back to Everton. Martinez will be off to somewhere like ...errr, Barca?

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