Send your complaints to Seb Coe, but thank him at the same time, as without it you wouldn't have been given a tonne of taxpayers money either.
Moyes is talking about making a couple of changes, so he might be more interested than I expect him to be. He could see it as a double opportunity, both in maintaining momentum and having a shot at silverware. It would be uncharacteristic for someone that's usual very cautious, but perhaps his bad experiences over the past few seasons have had an influence?
I agree with him. He said that he can do any job in the world. He didn't say that he could do them well.
Why do you think Moyes gets clearly more energy out of your team than Bilic could. I'm sure Bilic would not have said, slow everything, make sure you walk back to position etc, but it's like a different team. I'm not buying Moyes is a tactical mastermind, so I need something else to understand it.
Bilic was too soft on the players and let them get away with far too much, people turning up late for training and not putting in a shift, but still getting picked. That pisses people off who are putting in the shift and they soon follow suit, and I think that caused players to lose respect and faith in him. Moyes is a task-master, I said at the time of his appointment that he was exactly the type of manager we needed, someone to kick the pricks up the arse and make them run and put in effort, rather than the apathetic displays of the last year or so. The effect was almost immediately noticeable, we started running, rather than ambling back, we seem more co-ordinated and the renewed effort on the pitch has changed the atmosphere in the ground,m which was becoming quite toxic. He's also got more nous than Bilic, who was a lovely guy, but a bad club manager. We have a far better squad than our last couple of seasons results have shown.
The response of West Ham to Newcastle United re-stating the bleeding ****ing obvious regarding the 'view' at The Taxpayers' Arena..........? London Stadium@LondonStadium You'll be nice and close to the pitch at Burton next season, lads #WHUNEW pic.twitter.com/kLZcl8Nlat 15:07 - 23 Dec 2017 They're above you, bozo's.
Reece Oxford, the jewel in the crown of West Ham's famed Academy [despite being one of ours], has been flogged to Red Bull Leipzig for an up-front £8m. That should keep Andy Carroll in beer, tabs and pain killers for a few weeks.
Just read this somewhere else and found it funny: Premier league hat-tricks: West Ham: 6, Harry Kane: 8.
Oh look, some more shady behaviour has been discovered... https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/dec/30/olympic-legacy-assets-charities
The Olympics, this Government, nefarious activity..... All linked??? Surely not!! But at least it's only £2bn. At least 50% of that likely went to the great cause of keeping this Government in power - and Brexit alive #dupslushfund