Oranges038
Full Member
- Joined
- Oct 19, 2020
- Messages
- 14,453
That was about as enjoyable as watching one of his teams play.
David Moyes: I don't understand why they don't just trust managers with recruitment.
Also David Moyes: Once we couldn't get Fabregas and Bale, I didn't really have any back-up to what I wanted. And then I bought Marouanne Fellaini.
I wonder if Fellaini / Baines were always part of the plan along with those two though. Still trash management to not have backup options at a time when most players in the world would join you.
It also annoys me in those stories when he says he let Fabregas and Bale have the power in the situation and telling him to wait on stuff. That separates the big boy managers from the ones below. He should have told them nah, feck that, you come now or don't come at all and moved on to other targets if they refused.
Absolutely not.
Have the players accepted that they half-arsed it that season ?
Not once in the eleven years that has passed has he taken any responsibility for the shit show that became of that season.
The club was a mess structurally. Saint Gill , the Glazers, and to a lesser extent, Ferguson, were to blame for that. But Moyes was completely out of his depth and had no business being in that role.
I still think to this day that he’d have had more success had he used aspects of his last Everton team as something of a blueprint. They were a good side and played like a team. We played some really shit stuff in those final years, and it wasn’t beyond the realm of possibility that a manager came in and made some positive tweaks in the right direction. Hilariously, it’s only gone and got worse over time.
My favourite Moyes story is the one where he tried to take the lads on a morning jog down at the beach before being evacuated from thousands of fans. Summed him up.
Yeah agreed, it's an admission that make both him and the club look naive at best.It shows a fault in the club but also in Moyes. He bangs on in the interview about clubs trusting managers with recruiting but then points out a massive red flag in his recruitment strategy by waiting for those two/not having back-ups. That is also the clubs fault as they shouldn't have been operating in a those two or nothing situation.
Harsh. The club was structured fine for what we had and worked very efficiently. You structure your club around your people. And ours was structured successfully. Once Sir Alex and Gill left, yes it was a mess because the replacements were incapable of doing those roles like they were previously. Doesn't make it a mess, and certainly no blame at Gill or Sir Alex. Not their job to strip away their own duties because their successors might not be able to handle things nor is their any logic in that.The club was a mess structurally. Saint Gill , the Glazers, and to a lesser extent, Ferguson, were to blame for that. But Moyes was completely out of his depth and had no business being in that role.
Well that's when the rot kicked it. So I would. Plus, they were PL holders at the time.Shocked I am.
No idea and couldn't give a monkeys.
Well that's when the rot kicked it. So I would. Plus, they were PL holders at the time.
No matter how Moyes tries to slice the cake, the end result will always be the same. He was a fecking crap manager for Utd and started the decline. End of!I laughed at him pointing out that the quarter-final of the Champions League he achieved still being the furthest the club has got in the competition since Ferguson. He's not wrong.
Seems harsh, started the decline? How long was here there for, 9 months? Spent very little, other managers surely did a lot more damage, none more than probably Ten Hag. In reality though, got to look at how the club has been run from the highest level as every manager seemed to have similar issues. I know ye won the league in Fergie's last year, but that team was in need of an overhaul, made what Ferguson did in his last season even more impressive.No matter how Moyes tries to slice the cake, the end result will always be the same. He was a fecking crap manager for Utd and started the decline. End of!
Harsh. The club was structured fine for what we had and worked very efficiently. You structure your club around your people. And ours was structured successfully. Once Sir Alex and Gill left, yes it was a mess because the replacements were incapable of doing those roles like they were previously. Doesn't make it a mess, and certainly no blame at Gill or Sir Alex. Not their job to strip away their own duties because their successors might not be able to handle things nor is their any logic in that.
I never said Moyes is a crap manager. I said Moyes was a crap manager for Utd. Your looking if from a Liverpool fan, so will never get it. When Fergie retired, we needed a strong personality to come in and make the changes to a declining team (like you mentioned). Moyes was too scared to do that, which he admitsSeems harsh, started the decline? How long was here there for, 9 months? Spent very little, other managers surely did a lot more damage, none more than probably Ten Hag. In reality though, got to look at how the club has been run from the highest level as every manager seemed to have similar issues. I know ye won the league in Fergie's last year, but that team was in need of an overhaul, made what Ferguson did in his last season even more impressive.
Moyes is far from a crap manager and has proven that.
I never said Moyes is a crap manager. I said Moyes was a crap manager for Utd. Your looking if from a Liverpool fan, so will never get it. When Fergie retired, we needed a strong personality to come in and make the changes to a declining team (like you mentioned). Moyes was too scared to do that, which he admits
Seems harsh, started the decline? How long was here there for, 9 months? Spent very little, other managers surely did a lot more damage, none more than probably Ten Hag. In reality though, got to look at how the club has been run from the highest level as every manager seemed to have similar issues. I know ye won the league in Fergie's last year, but that team was in need of an overhaul, made what Ferguson did in his last season even more impressive.
Moyes is far from a crap manager and has proven that.
I think Zaha said it wasn't trueHe needs to clarify if Zaha was actually dating his daughter or not. That'd be interesting and new at least.
The club didn’t even have a Twitter account in 2013.
I think Zaha said it wasn't true
Of course he said thatI think Zaha said it wasn't true
I've always thought the same if he'd have come in and got rid of a few established names early Rio, Vida, Rooney and maybe 1 or 2 others I think he'd have got a lot more freedom, his biggest failing was not see that needed to be done despite winning the league the year before
"If only Fabregas hadn't started that match"
Moyes was being strung along, that's about it. Fabregas was never leaving Barcelona that summer.
Meanwhile, he wasn't sure about bringing Thiago Alcantara in, someone Fergie was desperate for us to sign, because he hadn't had the opportunity to scout him.
He also thought we had a chance at bringing in Bale, despite it being the worst kept secret of all summer that he had an agreement with Real Madrid and it was simply a matter of agreeing on a deal with Tottenham, and kept insisting that we should pursue a deal because of how massive it would be to sign him.
His cluelessness was only matched by Woodward
Yep. Then Wrighty joined in on the “they don’t get enough time” narrative. I thought they were smarter than that. We’ve given more time to our managers than any big club in Europe.The part when Jill was asking "why don't the managers get enough time?" Was eye-rolling. All the managers (except Moyes) got more time than most big clubs would have given them (and more money to spend to)
He did. Moyesy is deluded.Didn’t Ole get us to the quarter finals of the Champions League as well?
Either way, they shouldn’t have talked about getting that far as an achievement.
The idea managers don't get time here is ludicrous.
ETH would have probably been sacked about 9 or 10 months earlier at most other big clubs
Hodgson has also been a decent manager over the course of his career, I'm sure you'd have the same affection when referring to his time at Liverpool.Seems harsh, started the decline? How long was here there for, 9 months? Spent very little, other managers surely did a lot more damage, none more than probably Ten Hag. In reality though, got to look at how the club has been run from the highest level as every manager seemed to have similar issues. I know ye won the league in Fergie's last year, but that team was in need of an overhaul, made what Ferguson did in his last season even more impressive.
Moyes is far from a crap manager and has proven that.
It's easy for managers to cry about not getting enough time, because they're only thinking about their own interests.
I suspect their tune would quickly change if they actually owned a football club and had millions of quid on the line.
Jill Scott brought that up. Fecking clueless, we must be the most patient club in EuropeThe idea managers don't get time here is ludicrous.
ETH would have probably been sacked about 9 or 10 months earlier at most other big clubs