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Bruce or Moyes to Newcastle?

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by Freedom of Speech, Apr 24, 2014.

  1. Freedom of Speech

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  2. bum_chinned_crab

    bum_chinned_crab Well-Known Member

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    Ive said it many times on here, this and Norwich are the available jobs we should be worried about.
     
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  3. BrAdY

    BrAdY Well-Known Member

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    If bruce did go to Newcastle god forbid

    Let's get moyesy in ;)
     
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    "The 53-year-old told Telegraph Sport that he would still like a “crack” at a club with European aspirations."

    Er...
     
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  5. Mr Hatem

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    are they talking about Moyes coming to the Tigers? ;)
     
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  6. Party Hull!

    Party Hull! Well-Known Member

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    You could see this happening.

    If they want him, I think we're up slack alley.
     
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    PLT Well-Known Member

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    Why would they want rid of Pardew? They've had a great season despite signing hardly anyone in the summer. Tailed off a bit lately but still up at the top end of mid-table.
     
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  8. Tuckin

    Tuckin Well-Known Member

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    Because he's a nutter.

    Literally.
     
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  9. Mr Hatem

    Mr Hatem Well-Known Member

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    Another one for Moyes...seems like failure is in demand :

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    David Moyes
    David Moyes is emerging as a contender to become Tottenham's next manager, though senior figures at the club are divided over the possible appointment following his dismal short reign at Manchester United, reports the London Evening Standard.

    The newspaper says Spurs chairman Daniel Levy remains a keen admirer of the 50-year-old Scot, having considered him to replace Harry Redknapp in 2012 before opting for Andre Villas-Boas.

    BBC Website
     
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  10. bum_chinned_crab

    bum_chinned_crab Well-Known Member

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    Oh totally, it's the job he'd emotionally want more than any other in football. He wouldnt even think about it for a second.
     
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  11. robingram02

    robingram02 Well-Known Member

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    Mike Ashley is mates with Pardew, hence why he came in in the first place and the ridiculous contract he got. The fans want a change, but since when did Ashley do what the fans wanted?
     
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  12. Happy Tiger

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    Man Utd didn't suck so badly this season because of Moyes. Ok, I accept the manager has a part to play, even an important part but the reality is, the player deserve more of the blame than he's got.

    The only reason that team won the league last season was more down to the other teams at the top self imploding. This season, other than the Arse, they've been much better for much longer.

    If he'd been able to go in and remove a lot of the dead wood, without any pressure or prodding from above him, they'd be a lot better off. That's a club with a typical English style old guard that pretty much rule the roost, he was never going to achieve anything within that set up or those players.

    Unfortunately, as much of a major bonus if we ended up with him would be, he'd need a huge pot of cash to replace a few players that we just can't afford.

    Anyone writing off Moyes as a bad manager is frankly deluded, he just wasn't right for Man U at this moment in time.
     
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    it's all relative.
     
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    Man utd could easily end up with Martinez yet if 1st 2nd choices say no etc..Moyes back @ EFC?...cant see it but would EFC want Bruce?.Dont think Bruce would actually goto to Norwich whilst were in the prem but he would defo goto Newcastle or EFC.
     
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    No one is bigger than the club itself, including a certain Mr Allam, so if Brucey decides the grass is greener elsewhere so be it. What I would fear more is what players would be attracted to follow Brucey!

    If we remain in The Prem League and qualify for Europe I would not see him leaving, equally I don't see him being keen on extending a contract which runs out Summer 2015.
     
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  16. originallambrettaman

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    It doesn't run out, he moves automatically onto a rolling one year contract.
     
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    The worst part of him leaving will be the inevitable "He hates Allam" or "It was all Allams fault" bullshit we'll hear.
     
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    My understanding rightly or wrongly is that the initial 3 year contract ends, to then be replaced by a new one year rolling contract. Either way any prospective new employer won't be looking at mega compensation. If he wants to go I don't see any point in the club preventing any such move irrespective of the contract position.
     
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  19. onceatiger

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    Second this and unfortunately I think that Davies would be one of them
     
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  20. Hank Scorpio

    Hank Scorpio Well-Known Member

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    Hasn't Pardew got more years on his massive contract?

    Since Ashley's a right stingy beggar, i can't see him sacking Pardew & giving him the massive pay out that comes with it.

    And the Bruce to United bollocks is just comical.
     
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