I’ve lost faith in Moyes, but I am concerned about who else the board would go for if Moyes leaves, and concerned about the calibre or manager we will be able to attract after the last two seasons.
I just don’t know anymore. It’s pretty rare for a manager to leave a club where he’s doing well unless it’s a BIG step up, so I think we can forget the likes of Benitez, Howe etc.
Wish we’d go for Bielsa, to be honest, though whether he’d have any interest is hugely doubtful. But we’d be much more watchable and passionate and energetic in our play.
If they are going to get a step up they are going to have to underwrite signings of £60-£70m excluding anything generated from sales IMO. Any manager worth their salt would want this formally agreed before joining us.
It won’t happen because the daves don’t have that level of financial muscle.
Sorry if old news but ex reporting on twitter that Carroll was told he could leave training and lots of other issues. One being, Moyes hasn’t spoken to Collins about his contract situation. Players not happy it seems.
Rubbish. Collins himself has stated and Moyes has reiterated umpteen times that there will be no contract talks until we know what league we will be in. There are several players involved.
Even if thay did speak it would go something like this Moyes ¥€$% {<$¥£ cu Ginge “2%## yuk dia Baroness Brady Off with his head Dave We making big signings Dave Anyone seen my head
I still think Marco Silva would be a fantastic appointment. Don't be put off by the fact Hull went down and his sacking at Watford.
He came so close to keeping Hull in the league, but for a disappointing last 3 games of the season. You only have to look at where Hull are now in the Championship to know it wasn't exactly a good squad.
He had Watford playing excellent football and they got off to their best ever PL start before falling away slightly. Again, their form since his sacking suggests that's a problem with the club, they tend to fall away once they look like survival is likely.
He's out of work, so will appeal in that sense. Would be brave but I think would be worth it.
But, again, it comes down to the club infrastructure. You get it right at board level and on the player recruitment side, it doesn't really matter who you have coaching the players, as long as they have a reasonable level of qualification to do the job. All managers are only as good as their tools.
Silva relegated one club and was well on his way to relegating a second.
Yeah, maybe they did play good football, until they didn't. Hull played exciting football all the way into the Championship, and Watford were going exactly the same way when he was sacked.
Can't understand why we'd want him if we want to not be in a relegation fight next season.
Well we wanted Moyes after his disastrous recent record with Sunderland.
Silva took Hull from certain relegation to almost surviving, and then left Watford in mid-table. Two tiny clubs in terms of the PL. You can spin it as negative achievements or positive depending on your view. I think he is a very talented manager, but obviously can't prove that hypothetically.
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Lets go after him...
I can concur with most of what you said apart from the relegation bit. ;ok
He may want to prove himself in England and I don't think he has done such a job at PSG that the top 6 would want him...
I just don’t know anymore. It’s pretty rare for a manager to leave a club where he’s doing well unless it’s a BIG step up, so I think we can forget the likes of Benitez, Howe etc.
Wish we’d go for Bielsa, to be honest, though whether he’d have any interest is hugely doubtful. But we’d be much more watchable and passionate and energetic in our play.
Was that the summer we also tried to sign Messi and Ronaldo...
It won’t happen because the daves don’t have that level of financial muscle.
Paolo Di Canio, Sky Sports Italia, 13 March 2018
That probably sums it up in a nutshell......so Moyes out, Gold,Sullivan and Brady too....
Moyes
¥€$% {<$¥£ cu
Ginge
“2%## yuk dia
Baroness Brady
Off with his head
Dave
We making big signings
Dave
Anyone seen my head
;hmm
He came so close to keeping Hull in the league, but for a disappointing last 3 games of the season. You only have to look at where Hull are now in the Championship to know it wasn't exactly a good squad.
He had Watford playing excellent football and they got off to their best ever PL start before falling away slightly. Again, their form since his sacking suggests that's a problem with the club, they tend to fall away once they look like survival is likely.
He's out of work, so will appeal in that sense. Would be brave but I think would be worth it.
But, again, it comes down to the club infrastructure. You get it right at board level and on the player recruitment side, it doesn't really matter who you have coaching the players, as long as they have a reasonable level of qualification to do the job. All managers are only as good as their tools.
But good managers improve the 'tools' they work with.
Yeah, maybe they did play good football, until they didn't. Hull played exciting football all the way into the Championship, and Watford were going exactly the same way when he was sacked.
Can't understand why we'd want him if we want to not be in a relegation fight next season.
Silva took Hull from certain relegation to almost surviving, and then left Watford in mid-table. Two tiny clubs in terms of the PL. You can spin it as negative achievements or positive depending on your view. I think he is a very talented manager, but obviously can't prove that hypothetically.
Over the last few weeks Marco Silva has been touted as the next manager at Everton, Leeds, Ipswich, Arsenal, Merthyr Tydfil.....