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6 hours ago, Bilo said:

I can see the Moyes appointment going either way to be honest, depending on which Moyes they get. If they get West Ham Moyes, they'll be boring but fine. If they get Sunderland Moyes, they drop.

David Moyes really wasn't the problem at Sunderland, though. He's fairly capable as a manager. 

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3 minutes ago, Noahfence said:

Is that 8 in a row? He’ll definitely do it. Piss easy fixtures 

Yep, favourable fixtures for them unless he gets injured. 

Posted (edited)

Everton 0-0 Aston Villa

Sky Sports' Ben Ransom at Goodison Park:

"Everton have been slightly improved offensively, but largely it's the same story here in that first half. David Moyes has stuck with a similar shape and personnel to his predecessor, and the teams go in goalless."

 

So Moyes ain't exactly working any magic yet.

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21 minutes ago, JimJams said:

Everton 0-0 Aston Villa

Sky Sports' Ben Ransom at Goodison Park:

"Everton have been slightly improved offensively, but largely it's the same story here in that first half. David Moyes has stuck with a similar shape and personnel to his predecessor, and the teams go in goalless."

 

So Moyes ain't exactly working any magic yet.


I understand they might’ve needed a change, before/in Jan makes sense. 

 

Moyes for Dyche makes no sense though. 

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Arsenal will be kicking themselves if they don’t win this 

 

Unlucky with the first goal for Spurs but think Arsenal deserve to win

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Rio Ferdinand being co-commentator 2 alongside Ally McCoist adds as much value as me being Brad Pitt's wingman on a night out.

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I'm sorry but where are Ipswich getting all this money from and why are they allowed to spend so much money with PSR? just dropped 20 million on phillogene when we are buying players for £1.9million. 

 

Literally hate this club atm 

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Realistically we will get relegated. The board isn't going to spend silly money on signings in Jan, hence Coulibaly at 3m. They know we are done. Also bringing back Cannon to have him part of the squad for next season in the Championship. One good thing is I think our squad will stay largely intact with the exception of Mads. We can go again with a settled side and Ruud can have a full season. 

Posted
12 minutes ago, JonnyBoy said:

I'm sorry but where are Ipswich getting all this money from and why are they allowed to spend so much money with PSR? just dropped 20 million on phillogene when we are buying players for £1.9million. 

 

Literally hate this club atm 

Because they have extremely low overheads, they essentially had a league one team, certainly in terms of wage bill and don't have 2 years of previous catastrophic mis management.

 

We were starting PSR this year with seasons of mis management hampering us and an extremely high wage bill.

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I think the players have given up. They have a losing mentality and they all need to see a psychiatrist or at the very least the club need to bring the monks in!!

Posted
11 minutes ago, Iwebema said:

Because they have extremely low overheads, they essentially had a league one team, certainly in terms of wage bill and don't have 2 years of previous catastrophic mis management.

 

We were starting PSR this year with seasons of mis management hampering us and an extremely high wage bill.

Yeah, it is our wage bill that has crippled us. Our net spend is still pretty low compared to many clubs. Even Bournemouth and Brentford have a higher record signing than us.

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Sorry if this is not the channel to ask my question, but I am new here.
I am from Malaga (viva Van Nistelrooy) and intend to go with four other friends on March 15 to see the match against Manchester United. 
I have seen that tickets are not yet available, but when they are, is it possible to buy tickets for the general public? Do you recommend buying a membership?
Thank you very much and it will be a pleasure to visit your house.
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17 minutes ago, malagaleicester said:
Sorry if this is not the channel to ask my question, but I am new here.
I am from Malaga (viva Van Nistelrooy) and intend to go with four other friends on March 15 to see the match against Manchester United. 
I have seen that tickets are not yet available, but when they are, is it possible to buy tickets for the general public? Do you recommend buying a membership?
Thank you very much and it will be a pleasure to visit your house.

Welcome but our house is currently on fire

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Posted
13 hours ago, Noahfence said:

Is that 8 in a row? He’ll definitely do it. Piss easy fixtures 

Bournemouth conceded 6 in their last 8 and playing really well. Newcastle will be expecting to win but it's no gimme. It does look like a very decent chance for him to get close to the record though.

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