Not sure about the worst manager, but he sure does achieve the worst manager for entertaining the paying public with his dire football in my opinion. That no one has has employed him since him leaving West Ham says it all really
WHAT. Have some respect for a very, very good manager. Great record at Everton finishing in the top 4 of the league. For a club that fights relegation nearly every year since he left He Won West Ham’s first trophy since 1980 You clearly don’t understand football
He won a trophy in the last 2 years. Your title is click bait and I'm disappointed I'm commenting on this shi*e from a yank. However, such crap should be called out. Not a moyes fan and nor has he managed the club i support.
What I want to emphasize in the video is that Moyes is a more valuable manager than the statistics suggest. Statistics don't tell the whole story. You're right about the title, though and I'll use a more balanced one moving forward. Thank you for your feedback.
A very good manager. He would have done wonders at Everton if he'd had the funds available to allow Everton to compete with other clubs on a more even footing. His stint(s) at West Ham say it all. Rebuilding a team starts with a sound defence and he did that with what was available when he was parachuted into their relegation battle and saved them. He was rewarded with the sack. When he was eventually brought back he built them from the back, was permitted a few 'average' buys and eventually took them to the top areas of the league and won a European trophy. He was not given the funds required to advance the team, in fact the club sold his star player (Rice) and then sacked him for not being exciting enough. Now they're reaping the rewards of not giving him the trust, and funds for players, he deserved.
Some say: "The ideology - NOT the man". Others say it's his working-class traits that appeal to similar people. Whatever you make of him as a results generator - which he, to an extent, very much is today, no-one could take away from Moyes is that he never had the money given to him at Everton during those years when very BIG money was not only available elsewhere, but more-or-less completely unrestricted on investing. Such opportunities led clubs like Chelski, who had only won one English top flight League title prior to 2004-05, but have won many more meaningful trophies since. Similarly with Man City. . Some may point out that 72pts in 2013-14 deserved greater recognition (for many reasons). What David Moyes is, is a revolutionist. He wants to do things HIS way, without being afraid to rip apart foundations that don't fit the methods of the paths ahead. Regrettably (IF you were 2013 Man Utd) that approach wasn't necessary. Sure, the post-class of '92 weren't breaking through as much as many would've liked there. And yes, the competition prior to 2011 FFP/PSR was far less fierce in this country, let alone a growing global market of athletes, fans, sponsors and media coverage. An evolutionist who won the Europa League for Manchester United in 2017 may well have steered the club in a much less drastic method. We'll never know...
Only three West Ham managers have ever led them to a trophy !!! Ron Greenwood, John Lyall and ... Moyes. I suspect Everton supporters this season would settle for a league position like he achieved. Has anyone done better than Moyes at Man Utd since him ? Not a great, but far, far from the worst.
One UCL qualifying Round. Three UEFA Cup campaigns - four if you include the 2005 drop-out. Four European seasons in eleven years. But this video is touching on far more than just black & white results.
Uh... no, he isn't.
Not sure about the worst manager, but he sure does achieve the worst manager for entertaining the paying public with his dire football in my opinion. That no one has has employed him since him leaving West Ham says it all really
WHAT. Have some respect for a very, very good manager.
Great record at Everton finishing in the top 4 of the league. For a club that fights relegation nearly every year since he left
He Won West Ham’s first trophy since 1980
You clearly don’t understand football
He won a trophy in the last 2 years. Your title is click bait and I'm disappointed I'm commenting on this shi*e from a yank. However, such crap should be called out. Not a moyes fan and nor has he managed the club i support.
What I want to emphasize in the video is that Moyes is a more valuable manager than the statistics suggest. Statistics don't tell the whole story. You're right about the title, though and I'll use a more balanced one moving forward. Thank you for your feedback.
Are you commenting after watching the video or just by looking at the title??
A very good manager. He would have done wonders at Everton if he'd had the funds available to allow Everton to compete with other clubs on a more even footing. His stint(s) at West Ham say it all. Rebuilding a team starts with a sound defence and he did that with what was available when he was parachuted into their relegation battle and saved them. He was rewarded with the sack. When he was eventually brought back he built them from the back, was permitted a few 'average' buys and eventually took them to the top areas of the league and won a European trophy. He was not given the funds required to advance the team, in fact the club sold his star player (Rice) and then sacked him for not being exciting enough. Now they're reaping the rewards of not giving him the trust, and funds for players, he deserved.
Some say: "The ideology - NOT the man".
Others say it's his working-class traits that appeal to similar people.
Whatever you make of him as a results generator - which he, to an extent, very much is today, no-one could take away from Moyes is that he never had the money given to him at Everton during those years when very BIG money was not only available elsewhere, but more-or-less completely unrestricted on investing. Such opportunities led clubs like Chelski, who had only won one English top flight League title prior to 2004-05, but have won many more meaningful trophies since. Similarly with Man City.
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Some may point out that 72pts in 2013-14 deserved greater recognition (for many reasons).
What David Moyes is, is a revolutionist.
He wants to do things HIS way, without being afraid to rip apart foundations that don't fit the methods of the paths ahead.
Regrettably (IF you were 2013 Man Utd) that approach wasn't necessary.
Sure, the post-class of '92 weren't breaking through as much as many would've liked there. And yes, the competition prior to 2011 FFP/PSR was far less fierce in this country, let alone a growing global market of athletes, fans, sponsors and media coverage.
An evolutionist who won the Europa League for Manchester United in 2017 may well have steered the club in a much less drastic method. We'll never know...
What nonsense
Only three West Ham managers have ever led them to a trophy !!!
Ron Greenwood, John Lyall and ...
Moyes.
I suspect Everton supporters this season would settle for a league position like he achieved.
Has anyone done better than Moyes at Man Utd since him ?
Not a great, but far, far from the worst.
Ere. No. Dyche? Benitez? Lampard? See a pattern?
NO. That's ridiculous
Amazing manager for Everton, consistently had them in Europe and won a European trophy with West Ham. L
One UCL qualifying Round. Three UEFA Cup campaigns - four if you include the 2005 drop-out.
Four European seasons in eleven years.
But this video is touching on far more than just black & white results.
This is complete and utter nonsense. - A LFC fan
Worst? We won a major European trophy so quit bashing him
Worst means sausage in dutch, so yeah 😁
Terrible headline!
You are talking shit.
The 5 likes says it all 😂
waste of a video.decent manager
No. Try Paul Lambert.
Decent stint for Everton, won UECL with West Ham. L take
Wow, I've seen some bad takes in my time...
Absolutely not. It's not even close.
who comes up with this shit lol
Stupid title
Alan Ball..........end of topic...
Dreadful headline