Karanka favourite according to some sources. Interesting to say the least!
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- Aug 2008
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- The zero meridian
- Swansea, Gaziantepspor and the Zeugma Franchise
- Bahlsen Choco Leibniz Dark
Originally posted by Squarewheelbike View PostOdd mutterings today of Fat Sam to Everton and Moyes to WHU! I've heard madder!
Watching Clement last night he's tearing his hair out but he's picked the team and tactics.
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- Aug 2008
- 25427
- The zero meridian
- Swansea, Gaziantepspor and the Zeugma Franchise
- Bahlsen Choco Leibniz Dark
Originally posted by Satchmo Distel View PostFat Sam would be pointless unless they see this as a relegation battle and nothing else. Images of Sam and Wayne in a spit roasting session.
How many teams are going to have changed their manager by Christmas? I reckon 7.
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Originally posted by Antepli Ejderha View PostIt is a relegation battle. He gets nearly two months to look at his squad then make a few purchases in January and perhaps push on in the cup. Then the new man comes in to a settled side. Win win.
How many teams are going to have changed their manager by Christmas? I reckon 7.
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With Stuart Pearce as his enforcer/snarling pitbull. It's not a popular choice amongst West Ham fans, and I guess having Pearce as his number 2 is an attempt to placate them a bit.
I reckon Moyes has fell on his feet here, as he's inherited a decent squad of players who just need some cohesion and confidence and a rigid plan. If he can get them above mid-table this season, which would be entirely possible, then he'll go some way to restoring his reputation that has gone down the shitter since he left for Man United.
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Karren Brady on David Moyes just six months ago:
"just another brilliant example of the pressure women are under to laugh off these everyday moments of sexism as a joke".
"The threat to give someone a slap, no matter how you look at it, is aggressive. It is not banter. And it is not OK.
"I would like to think that any man who worked for me - no matter how wound up they feel by a reporter who is simply doing her job well - would not threaten to slap a woman.
"One of things I find most objectionable in this whole story is his reference to Sparks as being a 'girl', when he said he had apologised to her.
"She's not a girl. She is a woman and a professional. To call someone a girl is belittling, disrespectful and a real indication that you don't see her as an equal.
"Hopefully the penny has dropped for him that it's not OK to patronise, intimidate and threaten women and treat them as if they are imposters in a man's world."
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I dare say outsiders will say, "here they go again" as the new Orient regime gets its first managerial sacking under its belt, but this probably, regrettably, had to be done. I expected us to be lower-mid-table at this point in the season, but with our wins having come recently as we began to gel after the inevitable bad start. But it's been the other way round. We've been getting steadily worse, and more confused tactically, since the start of September, and there were few signs of a turnaround, or a win.
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