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Is it high time to sack David Moyes?

James

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West Ham United is going through a rough patch at the moment with some embarrassing results, to say the least. What do you think about the manager of West Ham United, David Moyes being sacked?
 
I think that his time at the club is up. West Ham now have a style of play that other teams can easily exploit, and that seems to be what has been going against them. So, I believe there is a need for change in management.
 
If the team is not doing well, and they are pretty sure it's the fault of the manager, then I think the best thing to do would be to let go of the manager.
 
Well David Moyes has made the decision to leave West Ham at the end of the season. I believe it is better than getting sacked eventually. If you look at West Ham position in the premier League table, I wouldn't say that they have a very bad season.
 
The truth is that Moyes has been found out and it is time to go. He has always had a problem with transiting a team after he has built it. That is why his teams always crumble soon after he builds it. Time to bow out and do wonders in another team for two seasons.
 
The truth is that Moyes has been found out and it is time to go. He has always had a problem with transiting a team after he has built it. That is why his teams always crumble soon after he builds it. Time to bow out and do wonders in another team for two seasons.
It is always better to leave the stage when the ovation is high. He has tried for the club, he has probably established himself as a coach that will never be forgotten by the club. So it will be wise to go now.
 
It is always better to leave the stage when the ovation is high. He has tried for the club, he has probably established himself as a coach that will never be forgotten by the club. So it will be wise to go now.
True that he has done well. One thing in football though is that fans have short memories. If the poor run if form continues, it would erode all the beautiful things he had achieved from their minds and they would turn against him.
 
True that he has done well. One thing in football though is that fans have short memories. If the poor run if form continues, it would erode all the beautiful things he had achieved from their minds and they would turn against him.
Exactly. Fans will look away from the good things coaches and players have done once they are not getting favorable results. But can you blame us?
 
True that he has done well. One thing in football though is that fans have short memories. If the poor run if form continues, it would erode all the beautiful things he had achieved from their minds and they would turn against him.

He has overstayed his welcome. David Moyes should have left the club a long time ago, assuming he was really in touch with reality and what is needed to build upon it. West Ham United owners have not made the type of investment that is needed to make the club compete in the league.
 
He has overstayed his welcome. David Moyes should have left the club a long time ago, assuming he was really in touch with reality and what is needed to build upon it. West Ham United owners have not made the type of investment that is needed to make the club compete in the league.
The man should have retired from coaching already, he has gotten too old to be managing a top flight club like west Ham.
 

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