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The last thing Moyes would want is people fighting over whether he should be here or not. If everyone pulls together and backs the team we will all end up better off.

Rather than “calling each other out” we should be perhaps having a laugh about how we might have lucked into a good thing. Let’s face it, until Ancelotti was sacked he was going back to Everton.
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Smonnie wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 10:00 pm I will when the hate brigade do.
“the hate brigade” :lol:

Deary me fella.

There’s not a single West Ham United supporter who does not want to be proved wrong where Moyes is concerned, and equally there are very very few on here who weren’t posting disclaimers about the owners, when it came to their misgivings on his appointment.

You’re the only person on here who seems more obsessed with digging out the support than praising the bloke.
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Ironing Board wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 10:14 pm The last thing Moyes would want is people fighting over whether he should be here or not. If everyone pulls together and backs the team we will all end up better off.

Rather than “calling each other out” we should be perhaps having a laugh about how we might have lucked into a good thing. Let’s face it, until Ancelotti was sacked he was going back to Everton.
There’s only one poster you need to aim that at, IB...
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Pleased for him, the team and fans. Of course, one swallow doesn't make a summer, but he has proved that there is at least something there to work with. Not sure Pellegrini would have got the same result, but that of course is only ever going to be speculation and is actually irrelevant. A long way to go, but a good place to start.
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denzel wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 10:16 pm There’s only one poster you need to aim that at, IB...
Yeah. And it is daft to get carried away after one good result. Complacency breeds failure. We need to push on, starting with the cup.

I am glad the message seems to have got through in regards to a cup run. We also seem much better equipped than when he came the last time. Back then we had loaned Snodgrass (!) our for the season...
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"one swallow doesn't make a summer"

Makes for a cracking end to the night out with the right Bird though. :wink:
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brothernero wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 10:20 pm "one swallow doesn't make a summer"

Makes for a cracking end to the night out with the right Bird though. :wink:
Moyes might be getting one off the missus tonight after that result!
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norse wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 9:48 pm Whatever one thinks of him, one game is obviously not enough to judge his second spell here, pressing has literally been his game since Everton.
A couple of videos of him talking
I've watched a few of those videos quite a few managers on one set even Pellers

Moyes does talk sense and has his favourite tatics and formation, which most of then do.
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Pop Robson wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 10:22 pm I've watched a few of those videos quite a few managers on one set even Pellers

Moyes does talk sense and has his favourite tatics and formation, which most of then do.
A lot of time these videos are only offering the skeleton. The devil is in the details.
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denzel wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 10:06 pmMoron.
C***
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A self-congratulatory pat on the back from all those who never supported him, counts as everyone in a good mood? :lol:
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Ironing Board wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 10:19 pm
I am glad the message seems to have got through in regards to a cup run.
Indeed, looking forward to it. :thup:
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Smonnie wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 10:25 pm A self-congratulatory pat on the back from all those who never supported him, counts as everyone in a good mood? :lol:

Yep you really are a fuckin Moron

Please post a list of at least 10 posters on here who have stated they will not back him. In fact make it just a list of 5.

Go on I dare you,
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Smonnie wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 10:24 pmC***
Rattled :lol:
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Just ignore him, bruv.
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S-H wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 10:30 pm Just ignore him, bruv.
Sound advice mate. :thup:
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Play nicely please. After a resounding, entertaining win - just be nice to each other.
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Nice little clique of the only 3 posters to criticise me! :lol:
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Impressed by the tactics and work ethic, enjoyed the goals.

Interesting to see Masuaku playing almost as a central midfielder.
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-DL- wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 10:33 pm Play nicely please. After a resounding, entertaining win - just be nice to each other.
Leave them a little longer, DL... my popcorns nearly ready..
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