Premier League Discussion: David Moyes is just inferior

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Sunderland literally doesn't make any sense. Swerve.

Happy with 3 points for the coys. Europa league within reach if all goes well.

Pretty nice tribute to Tombides as well by West Ham.
 

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My opinion of Jose Mourinho is changing drastically. It's so unlike him to choke this much.

Sunderland however continue their retardation. Do well against the big teams but absolutely dreadful against anyone else. I actually want them to survive so there is another rivalry in the league (Sunderland/Newcastle is a big enough rivalry where it's actually interesting) and it's another chance for me to mock Jono when United spank them. However, I'm sure Jonathan will enjoy the home games against Bournemouth and Doncaster next season - BIG GAMES.
 

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My opinion of Jose Mourinho is changing drastically. It's so unlike him to choke this much.

Sunderland however continue their retardation. Do well against the big teams but absolutely dreadful against anyone else. I actually want them to survive so there is another rivalry in the league (Sunderland/Newcastle is a big enough rivalry where it's actually interesting) and it's another chance for me to mock Jono when United spank them. However, I'm sure Jonathan will enjoy the home games against Bournemouth and Doncaster next season - BIG GAMES.
We can also set up Jono vs @Robbie Coletrain in a fist fight when Sunderland take on Boro.
 

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You mean a thread where Cole just shows how much better he is at being a person than Jono?
I woulda been willing to ship in for Cole's buss fair but your idea works as well.
 

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How about a handicap match me and cole v Jonathan

where is cole anyway? Not seen him for months
He comes on once in a while to abuse Jonathan, PM me about watching Shield, and posts some witty posts nobody else sees in the showoff section to continue his gimmick of being incredibly underrated by everyone else.
 

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My opinion of Jose Mourinho is changing drastically. It's so unlike him to choke this much.

Sunderland however continue their retardation. Do well against the big teams but absolutely dreadful against anyone else. I actually want them to survive so there is another rivalry in the league (Sunderland/Newcastle is a big enough rivalry where it's actually interesting) and it's another chance for me to mock Jono when United spank them. However, I'm sure Jonathan will enjoy the home games against Bournemouth and Doncaster next season - BIG GAMES.
You could be seeing Bournemouth in the premier league next year if they make the play offs tbf
 

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According to Colleriero Dello/an Italian sports mag, Massimilio Allegri (former Milan manager) is all but done for spurs next season.

Not sure how I feel. Will be interesting to see if he'll adapt to British football or if Spurs adapt to him.
 

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According to Colleriero Dello/an Italian sports mag, Massimilio Allegri (former Milan manager) is all but done for spurs next season.

Not sure how I feel. Will be interesting to see if he'll adapt to British football or if Spurs adapt to him.
Would be another AWFUL signing from levy. The guy is clueless when it comes to running a football club in my opinion. Sure, he's one of the toughest negotiators around, but look how he spent the money he so flawlessly obtained.

That would be a really poor managerial choice when de Boer and Gaal are there for the taking. I know both of those are probably waiting to see if United is on the list and if we sack Moyes, but Levy should go after them regardless.
 

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Would be another AWFUL signing from levy. The guy is clueless when it comes to running a football club in my opinion. Sure, he's one of the toughest negotiators around, but look how he spent the money he so flawlessly obtained.

That would be a really poor managerial choice when de Boer and Gaal are there for the taking. I know both of those are probably waiting to see if United is on the list and if we sack Moyes, but Levy should go after them regardless.
Wanna here the funny/facepalm bit of the article?

Apparently both de -boer and Gaal opened negotiations with spurs but were denied for Allegri. :gary:
 

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Wanna here the funny/facepalm bit of the article?

Apparently both de -boer and Gaal opened negotiations with spurs but were denied for Allegri. :gary:
Ah, it's a bullshit article then. No manager would deny those two, not with their pedigree. I've read from numerous sources that Spurs are desperate for Gaal, but Gaal himself is holding out to see if Moyes is sacked as he would prefer to manage United (completely understandable). Levy reportedly isn't too keen on that but I'm guessing he'll understand it from a business point of view. Regardless, his decision to sack Harry, hire AVB, and then fire him for Sherwood is what stopped Spurs reaching their potential. Sacking Harry was so clueless.