[POLL] Moyes or Pardew?

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Given a choice of two, which of the following would you prefer to succeed Slaven Bilic?

Poll ended at Tue Nov 07, 2017 4:15 pm

David Moyes
36
6%
Alan Pardew
531
94%
 
Total votes: 567

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Post by Hockley Hammer »

Truthfully - neither.

It's Moyes - we have to get behind him or we are doomed.

Relegation will kill the club this time. The fight has gone out.

Sadly, I'll enjoy seeing the parasites in charge suffer, but not the fans.

We have always deserved better.
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So glad that the board have stuck to their promise to listen to the fans.
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Post by Upton Carp »

Moyes is drinking in the Last Chance saloon. I didn't want him here but it's too late now so I will give him my grudging support...But he'd better get us up and running quickly or that support will wither on the vine. Long term Hammers like Collins, Reid and especially Noble will be crucial in getting the others on board.

Another day, another manager.

COYI :crest:
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Post by brothernero »

Bill wrote:So glad that the board have stuck to their promise to listen to the fans.
Yep, think we can forget Gold ever leaving if a poll was conducted and it reached that 86% mark that he claimed would be enough for him to leave. :cry:
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Post by upton o'good »

HammerMan2004 wrote:Suggest we all get voting on that poll on bbc.co.uk also.

Now finished:

11% back appointing him

55% think absolutely wrong choice.

Has ever a new manager been less popular?
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Anyone know if the bookies are offering odds on Moyes not seeing out the season?
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ironsonthebrain wrote:Anyone know if the bookies are offering odds on Moyes not seeing out the season?
There is not a chance in hell that our owners would pay three managers at the same time.
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Choco had us a minute away from winning the FA Cup as a promoted side. Let that sink in. It wasn't his fault Scaloni made a soft choice and Carragher channeled his inner Scally to cheat with the throw in.

The reality is that but for a single thirty seconds period that he had no control over, Pards would be a West Ham legend.

Now he's as Marmite to me as he is to the next man, but compared to Moyesy... I'd have had him 100 times out of 100. Wouldn't have even been surprised to see him get us to the League Cup final.
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Post by iLoveLasagne »

Abstained. Truly couldn't choose.
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Post by GaryP »

http://www.kumb.com/story.php?id=131858" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I know technically that's the result of the poll, but we did not have the choice of neither !
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"It was a job where you could tell it was a good board and good players in a position where they are underperforming,"

Clever Chocolate. He's thinking six months on. Or is it five months and two weeks by now.
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Post by Up the Junction »

GaryP wrote:I know technically that's the result of the poll, but we did not have the choice of neither !
You could have just chosen not to vote Gary, no?
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Post by Jedi Al Khalaas »

By not voting that would not have told us anything

When peope dont turn up to vote in a general Election , you know the country has X million people and only 50 turned at polling , you know that 99.99999% on UK population boycotted the vote , which is a powerful statement.

But on KUMB what is the pool of people? Number of WHU fans? , No of KUMB registered users? No of what?

So by not voting you cannot measure anythign
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Post by jacko »

THis was a valid poll. If there was an option for neither it would have distorted the value of the result. What this poll showed was just how unpopular moyes was as a choice.
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Post by westham,eggyandchips »

I wonder if the "NO" camp still think no?

The transformation Moyes has made to this team has been remarkable!!
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Post by Mega Ron »

That is true. At the moment.

He has only had a handful of games though. Let's hope this is more than a new manager bounce.
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Post by ereford ammer »

I wanted neither but humble pie never tasted better.
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Post by Up the Junction »

westham,eggyandchips wrote:I wonder if the "NO" camp still think no?
I wonder why you didn't post this last week.
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Post by woodywoody »

Is it too late to change from Pardew :D
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Post by Burnley Hammer »

I think I chose Pardew, although I think that was mainly out of nostalgia... In truth, I didn't particularly want either of them at the time. As soon as Moyes was appointed though, I was ready to show a bit of support, and I accepted that we were in a mess and he wouldn't be able to suddenly change it all overnight. And the more I saw the completely over the top negative comments on here, the more determined I became to defend him. So I can proudly say that at the moment, I have no words to eat.
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