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chateauferret Flag 12 Sep 17 5.57pm

Moyes would've been s***. Actually Woy is better.

 


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Goldfiinger Flag Just down the road 12 Sep 17 6.02pm Send a Private Message to Goldfiinger Add Goldfiinger as a friend

I'm not enthusiastic about Roy but Christ, Moyes!

No thanks!

 

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Icepick Tony Flag Chester 12 Sep 17 6.11pm Send a Private Message to Icepick Tony Add Icepick Tony as a friend

Originally posted by Dan89

It looks like Croydon boy Roy Hodgson set to take over on a 2 year deal. He had a long industrious career. Some success at wba and Fulham. Some disaster at Liverpool and England. My concern is he too out of touch he's 70 ffs. All this talk of stability and we turn to another short term appointment. Now if we went for moyes, younger also knows the league. He also has a tarnished record with Man Utd was too big for him and Sunderland were a disaster club anyway. Sunderland have been waiting to be relegated for the last 4 years. Look at the squad moyes had available at Sunderland. Nothing to work with. Yet if you get the Everton David moyes the one that was one of the longest serving managers, provide the stability that we crave. Both Roy Hodgson and David moyes have tarnished reputation but who's a better choice?

Dilemmas ?

Sunderland had plenty to work with but Moyes kyboshed that a couple of games in by saying they were relegation candidates. Even if they are, you just don't say that, especially at the beginning of the season.
If anything, he has shown that, since leaving Everton that he isn't really a very good manager at all.

 


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Dan89 Flag Se25 12 Sep 17 6.22pm Send a Private Message to Dan89 Add Dan89 as a friend

Originally posted by braunstoneagle

makes me laugh when you start talking of posters woth a clear lack of football knowledge.

pot, kettle & all that!

Your the one that wanted to keep Pardew - enough said

 


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davehuggins Flag 12 Sep 17 6.31pm Send a Private Message to davehuggins Add davehuggins as a friend

No matter who arrives we are a club in a very big mess. I love Palace and it pains we to say it but something is very wrong with the way the club is being run. We stumble from one problem to another and it's been going on for too long now. Sorry if this upsets people but just look at the last 20 months.

 

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Dan89 Flag Se25 12 Sep 17 6.32pm Send a Private Message to Dan89 Add Dan89 as a friend

Originally posted by Icepick Tony

Sunderland had plenty to work with but Moyes kyboshed that a couple of games in by saying they were relegation candidates. Even if they are, you just don't say that, especially at the beginning of the season.
If anything, he has shown that, since leaving Everton that he isn't really a very good manager at all.

That's a fair point- appreciate that.

Edited by Dan89 (12 Sep 2017 6.32pm)

 


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bodge Flag 12 Sep 17 6.34pm Send a Private Message to bodge Add bodge as a friend

Its a strange one Moyes should have been a good manager for Sunderland but had no energy/pashion for the job not sure how he can come back from that its the one thing any manager must have. I put RH in the same boat as SM and SGE both failed England managers with a poor records after.

 

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CPFCSwords Flag London 12 Sep 17 6.39pm Send a Private Message to CPFCSwords Add CPFCSwords as a friend

dan89 you don't half post a load of f***in s***e do you

 

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Southampton_Eagle Flag At the after party 12 Sep 17 6.41pm Send a Private Message to Southampton_Eagle Add Southampton_Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Dan89

I thought this forum was about football debates. The clear lack of football knowledge, rather than mentioning off field activities. Big Sam had a tarnished past as did Alan Pardew. Were these forgotten by many. It's funny how you react to the threads , yet you don't take your own advice.

Debate only happens when people actually discuss the subject. People disagree with you & you throw a hissy fit akin to a toddler. As we all apparently have a lack of football knowledge why do you come on here for "debate"?

Perhaps if you didn't post whatever random thought comes in to your head and then be condescending to people who respond then you may get thoughtful conversation.

Instead, you tell people that they're wrong and you're right so decide to be sarcastic.

But I'll bite.

David Moyes said that his Sunderland team were in a relegation fight. He then said the new signings he made were no better than the players he already had. He signed players who played for him at Everton & Man Utd reserves when he had a modicum of success. These players included Anichebe who was a constant crock, Pienaar who's legs had gone, McNair & Love who were in his reserves at Man Utd & the booze loving Darron Gibson.

He constantly mentioned his success at Everton when he was failing at Sunderland after failing at Sociadad & Man Utd.

Those are damn good reasons not to employ him. His players at Sunderland called him the Energy Vampire for the way he sucked all the life out of them. He undid all the good work that Allardyce did and relegated the club.

I apologise that someone with little football knowledge has educated you. I look forward to the next installment of Dan89's spurious opinions.

Edited by Southampton_Eagle (12 Sep 2017 6.48pm)

 

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beak Flag croydon 12 Sep 17 6.51pm Send a Private Message to beak Add beak as a friend

NO! He is clueless and Zaha might have to leave or face a shotgun wedding.

 

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Painter Flag Croydon 12 Sep 17 7.40pm Send a Private Message to Painter Add Painter as a friend

Originally posted by Southampton_Eagle

Debate only happens when people actually discuss the subject. People disagree with you & you throw a hissy fit akin to a toddler. As we all apparently have a lack of football knowledge why do you come on here for "debate"?

Perhaps if you didn't post whatever random thought comes in to your head and then be condescending to people who respond then you may get thoughtful conversation.

Instead, you tell people that they're wrong and you're right so decide to be sarcastic.

But I'll bite.

David Moyes said that his Sunderland team were in a relegation fight. He then said the new signings he made were no better than the players he already had. He signed players who played for him at Everton & Man Utd reserves when he had a modicum of success. These players included Anichebe who was a constant crock, Pienaar who's legs had gone, McNair & Love who were in his reserves at Man Utd & the booze loving Darron Gibson.

He constantly mentioned his success at Everton when he was failing at Sunderland after failing at Sociadad & Man Utd.

Those are damn good reasons not to employ him. His players at Sunderland called him the Energy Vampire for the way he sucked all the life out of them. He undid all the good work that Allardyce did and relegated the club.

I apologise that someone with little football knowledge has educated you. I look forward to the next installment of Dan89's spurious opinions.

Edited by Southampton_Eagle (12 Sep 2017 6.48pm)

Don't encourage him, he posts loads of rubbish, then gets upset when exposed. Start loads of ridiculous threads, attention seeker.

 

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Johnny Byrne Flag Pinner 12 Sep 17 8.03pm Send a Private Message to Johnny Byrne Add Johnny Byrne as a friend

NO -but it doesn't matter now.

 

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