I like your sentiments, Nacho, but I'm not sure Moyes has a year to run. That Burnley result last night really warmed things up - we're now six points behind the club in 15th place - and we're not out of September yet,. We must get something from WBA this weekend, because if we don't and 'Boro get anything - even a draw - at West Ham, even 16th place is looking too far away for comfort. Get three points this w.e., David, or I'm afraid I'll be counting your days here. 'Deserves' doesn't come into it any more - you probably don't. But Ellis has a similar attitude to relegation as I do ... OUT. Time's up mate. Make the best of it.
I think he was very naive insomuch as he didn't even consider that he might be being set up. He was also extremely arrogant thinking that he could behave like that. I think the FA have acted correctly. We should expect better behaviour from people in prominent positions.
I'm not sure either but I feel we should give Moyes a decent go at least. If we lose the next three games then I'm going to be very worried about his ability though and I might change my mind about sticking with him.
Serves the FA and Sam right for the way they treated us this summer. That utterly abject transfer window of uncertainty looks like it might send us down. ****s.
There was a thread yesterday about MiBs v MoBs and if i remember correctly the majority where all for giving Moyes a chance, stop the constant changing of manager. But hey a day later with Sam leaving England the whole picture has changed. Suddenly it's get Moyes out or give him a couple of games. FFS can we just let him have a go, yes we may suffer in the short (no pun) term. But constantly changing the manager is doing my head in. We all know how things can change over night in football, there is no reason why we can't have a good run, first win is crucial to get that confidence up. Had we beaten Palace would i be reading the same stuff. Good morning from Australia peeps I think that might have been a Rant...