David William Moyes. Since being mugged into taking the managers job. Pickford injured. Borini injured. Realising Kirchoff is made of glass. Rodwell Finding out Short is a fraud.
Catts always crocked. McNair ****ed. Larsson strained his pointing finger. Khazri returned a fat twat. Short is still a ****.
I think some of it is his own making, though. He took over a better squad than any other previous manager, hasn't bothered with Khazri, sent Lens away on loan when he was looking the best he ever had for us and spent double the money Sam spent and generally brought in very average players. Kirchhoff is made of glass? Didn't you see him under Sam Allardyce? He had that full squad fit and not picking up injuries with his methods.
Khazri or Anichebe left side? Sam's cryogenic chamber treatment of small knocks could have been an expedient used to clear up tiny knocks in Kirch's case but that was a previous discussion. Given the hand he has been dealt, and the cards he has drawn Moyse has done a great job for me.
Anichebe or Khazri? Khazri all day long. Before Anichebe came into the team, Khazri still couldn't get a game. He'd play Januzaj before him Moyes has done a decent job for me. I can't just forget his pathetic talks of relegation after 2 games, I'm not sure it's 'poor Moyes' when it comes to injuries, it could well be the way he's doing things. Like I keep referring to, Allardyce seemed to keep them fit and fresh with his methods. His transfer window was also very average.
Yep. Like I said though, once Allardyce got him fit, he kept him fit. I still maintain that his performances last season were the best I have ever seen from a Sunderland midfielder.
Wikipedia says he played 15 times under Allardyce last season and 5 times under Moyes. This proves my point, Allardyce kept him fit and playing all the time. He barely missed a game.
I missed it, mate. That's the weekend I took the little one over to the Netherlands. Got to admit I wasnt hopeful when I was reading the horror stories