Let's strip it back a level.brothernero wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 7:42 pm I asked this yesterday and I want to ask it again, now many have calmed down after yesterdays latest 4-1 drubbing.
If Moyes keeps us up, is he the right man to push us forward. Or do we keep him and just aim for 17th+ each year.
If We do get relegated will he be the right man for a promotion push, if we do then fail first time around, do we still stick with him.
Or and this is a scary thought, if he does keep us up and we once again part ways and look elsewhere, do we then go back for him a 3rd time when the owners have once again balled it right up.
Only at West Ham United. Next Level my Arse.
These owners have now had Zola, Grant, Allardyce, Bilic, Moyes, Pellegrini and Moyes again - seven managers in a decade.
How many have we 'pushed on' under?
I suspect that four of them, with appropriate and consistent backing, could have got us top 8. They've done it elsewhere. Jeez - even Avram was a penalty kick away from winning the CL with the right backing and players.
This merry go round is all a game of distraction by the people who are really calling the shots and really making the mistakes.
People talking about Moyes' formation etc are missing the point that whether it's 4-4-2 or 5-3-1-1 or whatever - 35 year old Zabaleta starts, Noble starts, Cresswell almost certainly starts etc.
There are positions in this team that are criminally under-invested.
Whilst people are singling out players and bickering about managers, the real culprits who direct it all are avoiding head-on scrutiny.