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  1. #1
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    Same Old Moyes

    Wham should have waited for Pulis

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    With a bit of luck he will take West Ham down..

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    Spiffing

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    Yep !

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    Moyes ain't gonna get any sympathy on here, that is for sure!

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    The thing is, and I am sure Sean sees this, is that he only has a small window to turn things round at West Ham.

    If things are looking dodgy for them at the end of January then his job is very vulnerable. The same will apply at Everton, WBA etc.

    Another great example of the way our club looks at the medium/long term picture.

    There were calls for Sean to be fired after his first 3 months in charge, but we are bucking the trend and doing things differently at Burnley.

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    The problems at West Ham are deep. Over a period of time there has been a growing disconnection between the Board, the Manager, the players and the fans. Underlying all this is the abandonment of Upton Park and the move to the Olympic Stadium. The latter is simply not a football ground and has thrown up signicant behavioural issues as a result. Moyes will be concentrating on trying to put things right on the pitch but the lack of unity may take West Ham down.

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    The transfer window will be a major factor. There are player problems too Carroll was lucky to stay on the park and still got a yellow after Moyes told him to calm down after two potential red challenges. Arnought ovic isn’t going anything, Joe Hart is poor. Yet they had chances to score but couldn’t hit the target.
    Andres great first touch (remember all those poor ones at the Turf) and awful shot flukily set up the first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by outwoodclaret View Post
    The problems at West Ham are deep. Over a period of time there has been a growing disconnection between the Board, the Manager, the players and the fans. Underlying all this is the abandonment of Upton Park and the move to the Olympic Stadium. The latter is simply not a football ground and has thrown up signicant behavioural issues as a result. Moyes will be concentrating on trying to put things right on the pitch but the lack of unity may take West Ham down.
    Got to be 100% correct

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    You got a spot of my bother OC ?

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