LittleHammerton wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 4:57 pm
Well, well well....look what happens when you change a manager in good time...Wolves, Southampton...who would have thought?!!
Over to you Sullivan.....but may be all too late!
Should have made that change when Moyes went on holiday during the world cup .
The writing was on the wall after the first game. He admitted we were unprepared for City. Errr....whose job is that ?
League form over the last 12 months has us where we are. It can't go on, he has to be sacked.
LittleHammerton wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 4:57 pm
Well, well well....look what happens when you change a manager in good time...Wolves, Southampton...who would have thought?!!
Over to you Sullivan.....but may be all too late!
Should have made that change when Moyes went on holiday during the world cup .
Yes, after the Leicester game was an ideal opportunity, the world cup break would have been perfect for a new manager to come in and train the players that stayed at home.
I'ts no surprise other teams were proactive in this regard....also no surprise that we weren't!
I expect we will hear the true story of the match when the away ( true ) fans return to this manor . How unlucky we were , how much the players and Moyes deserved more from the officials .
And those nott at the match have a negative attitude towards the team , Moyes and the board and have no right to have an opinion .
Whiskyman wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 5:22 pm
Idle speculation. How many “must win” games can be not won before the world stops spinning on it’s axis ?
Played 19 games mid distance, 19 games to go. Accumulated 15 points and probably require another 25 ? from remaining fixtures.
So the requirement would be 7 wins and 4 draws say...losing only 8 games to the better teams in the league...ho hum
Is it a walk in the park or time to roll the old sleeves up.
,,,of course Maxi Cornet is yet to apply his influence, so we don't need to get too anxious...
Every game we have lost since the break has made it even harder for any new incoming manager, if in fact there is going to be one, to weave his magic in time to keep us up.
So it looks like Moyes is staying.