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Would moyes have kept us up?

Started by Willham, April 11, 2021, 06:10:59 PM

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Willham

West ham are a team of "not premier league" quality, or at least they have been all previous years, so what has moyes done to make their squad grind out results so well, they haven't accidentally stumbled across a world beater as no one springs to mind, leicester had mahrez, but their still digging deep and getting wins over the line.

Now, would Moyes have cleared us from relegation? Or would he have found our squad too weak to work with?

blingo

He would have kept us up. The problem is the manager and dof not the current squad

H4usuallysitting

He organises & trains the player's hard


70sPimlico


rebel

He 'worked wonders' for Everton with very little money. His brand of football, it's clearly worked at West Ham.

sarnian

Pointless conversation as he's not our manager. Would anyone have kept us up, nobody can say with certainty.  You could ask the opposite question, would Parker win the league with Man City's squad. Again no one can say with certainty.

The problem lies with recruitment. Loan players are not the answer, they all know that they have no need to bust a gut as they go back very well paid to their owning clubs at the end of the season.  The only answer is to build a fresh squad capable of taking us forward over a number of years not just one.


filham

With only Cav., Ried, or Lookman available to play up front with Mitro or Maja no one could have kept us up, there are just no goals in that attack.

Willham

Quote from: sarnian on April 11, 2021, 06:53:48 PM
Pointless conversation as he's not our manager. Would anyone have kept us up, nobody can say with certainty.  You could ask the opposite question, would Parker win the league with Man City's squad. Again no one can say with certainty.

The problem lies with recruitment. Loan players are not the answer, they all know that they have no need to bust a gut as they go back very well paid to their owning clubs at the end of the season.  The only answer is to build a fresh squad capable of taking us forward over a number of years not just one.

It is a pointless conversation, I'm not trying to blame anyone or anything, if anything I'm only praising the amazing work done by moyes.

I just enjoy speculating and hearing peoples ideas.