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Maybe, but he looks a beaten man between Man Utd, Real Sociedad and Sunderland. Hardly an inspiring figure for a demoralised fan base. And he too will operate under restrictive financial support.
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David Moyes too Ipswich on 19:29 - May 22 with 4412 views
I see him as just below Steve McLaren who in turn is just under Gary Megson and Glen Roeder at the bottom of the list of managers I'd like to see at town.
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David Moyes too Ipswich on 19:30 - May 22 with 4400 views
After his work at Preston and Everton I would have said yes yes yes.
But after hearing some reports from his Manure time, got me thinking he might be a bit too like RK. I.e. too high expectations from players leading to low moral. However what I read could all be waffle or from prima dona players.
Not sure Id be happy with another coach in that mould. Someone new and hungry for me, to inject some life into the place and new ideas.
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David Moyes too Ipswich on 21:58 - May 22 with 4150 views
Moyes won't work in Europe for a long time. He was dire at La Real. A season without him and La Real finish La Liga in 6th and with a place in the Europa Copa.
He'll most probably get a job in the Middle East or China off the back of his Man U connection.
When he went to Utd, he said the squad lacked quality and were 5 or 6 top players short of challenging for the Champions League. This was a squad that had won the Premiership at a canter and Ferguson had said in his final speech would be successful for years to come. They ended the season not even challenging to retain their title and finished 7th.
When he went to Sunderland, he said they were in a relegation battle before a ball had been kicked. This was a squad turned round by Allardyce and had a good end to the previous season. They won 2 points from the first 10 games and looked doomed all season and were inevitably relegated.
Can you imagine him coming here with a positive message? Considering he has proved his negative messages right, I can see him taking us in to League 1.