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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.
Reads like a Dad who has spent the day with his kid :wink:

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If Moyes wants to set himself up for life as WHU manager

Effort in the cup

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Beat the Mickeys

Be the team that beats them this season. Just once. Home or away. Doesn’t matter really. Just be the team.
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e17 wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 10:44 pm If Moyes wants to set himself up for life as WHU manager

Effort in the cup

&

Beat the Mickeys

Be the team that beats them this season. Just once. Home or away. Doesn’t matter really. Just be the team.
Aye!

That'll do.

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e17 wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 10:44 pm If Moyes wants to set himself up for life as WHU manager

Effort in the cup

&

Beat the Mickeys

Be the team that beats them this season. Just once. Home or away. Doesn’t matter really. Just be the team.

Both of these things was done under Bilic and are along with many other reasons why I will always have a lot of respect and love for Bilic.

So agree, over to you Moyes. :thup:
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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.
Sorry boss. It's just infuriating that the same posters bitching about Moyes are now pretending to be big fans.

Hopefully this'll be my last word on the matter.
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I didn’t rate him but after today - wooohoooo he is the bomb.
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Smonnie wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 10:49 pm Sorry boss. It's just infuriating that the same posters bitching about Moyes are now pretending to be big fans.
That’s not the case at all. I did advise you to go and have a read of previous comments. :thup:
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Smonnie wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 10:49 pm Sorry boss. It's just infuriating that the same posters bitching about Moyes are now pretending to be big fans.

Hopefully this'll be my last word on the matter.
Not wanting him to replace Pellegrini, doesn't equate to bitching about him.

Like e17 stated, most if not all of the bitching was aimed at the owners, not at Moyes.

I'm not a fan of Moyes but I will give him credit when it's due, wonder if you'll be able to remove your nose from his ****hole if/when we lose a few, and play poorly.
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Hammer1972 wrote: Tue Dec 31, 2019 11:20 am Exactly. The majority of us are vastly underwhelmed by his re-appointment and think we deserve better. The poll bears that out.

Many of us are also bored of the constant Moyes can do no wrong agenda that seems to have been allowed to take over every discussion on managers in the last 2 years.

It doesn't mean we hate Moyes, or do not want him and the team to do well. No one will be happier than me if the team turns a corner and starts to play again.
Here’s my view for reference, think you will find it reflects the views on many on here.
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Spot on. :thup:
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Yeah Hammer1972 I think that’s a pretty good basically definitive overview on the outlook of WHU supporters at this point in time

:thup: Good work geezer
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Spot on Hammer1972
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Will buy Jordan Ayew a few drinks if I ever meet him.
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Smonnie wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 10:49 pm Sorry boss. It's just infuriating that the same posters bitching about Moyes are now pretending to be big fans.

Hopefully this'll be my last word on the matter.
Definitely not a big fan, didn't want him but whilst he is here why not make the most of it. If IB is correct we will be top 4 in a few years and playing some barca style of play. Looking forward to it!
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Smonnie wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 10:49 pm Hopefully this'll be my last word on the matter.
That’d be nice.
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TheHandOfDog wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 11:19 pm If IB is correct we will be top 4 in a few years and playing some barca style of play.
Evening, Andy! :D
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denzel wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 11:23 pm Evening, Andy! :D
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If they perform like this next game, it might be an absolutely damning statement on the job Pellegrini did.
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The Tartan Pep.

Best manager we've ever had...
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TheHandOfDog wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 11:19 pm Definitely not a big fan, didn't want him but whilst he is here why not make the most of it. If IB is correct we will be top 4 in a few years and playing some barca style of play. Looking forward to it!
Dunno about that. Would take 1983 Aberdeen style though!
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