Personally I wouldnt look to keep him on and would be devastated if we looked to extend his deal.
I think there are too many Moyes tinted glasses and the usual negativity with regards to where we are. In the last 10 years we have been in a relegation battle 3 times, one of which was attributed to a 8 point deduction. However, all were largely down to massive mismanagement and limitations put on the playing staff, beyond that we have been finishing mid table, give or take a few places either side. Given we have some stability with the ownership there were no real red flags that this trend would continue.
What has Moyes done, when you look at the stats, hes actually been quite fortunate that we arent in a relegation battle this year despite what people say. We have one of the worst home records in the league and performed way above what was expected away, which have now started to revert back to the norm.
He hasnt integrated many of the players signed last summer or during January, instead relying on stalwarts. Hes served up pretty negative, bland football and been knocked out of both cups at the first opportunity. We have also only just equaled the points tally of last season.
Hes proven this isnt a one off, this is Moyes, pragmatism at his best and if we want to tread water then lets jump on board, but I personally dont think it would be hard to improve upon. And improve upon isnt necessarily winning or qualifying for the Champions league etc, even though that should be the ambition, but simply playing a more attacking appealing brand of football and not shitting our pants every time we come up against one of the 'big 6'
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Home record / away record issue.
Is his failing that we have a poor home record?
Or is his success having an extremely good one?
Depends how you frame it really... Teams statistically struggle at home in a new stadium, so the excellent away record has kept us away from any danger. Some would see that as a case of the expected and doing supremely well to negate that with one of the best away records in the league.
I'd definitely be one of those people.
Is his failing that we have a poor home record?
Or is his success having an extremely good one?
Depends how you frame it really... Teams statistically struggle at home in a new stadium, so the excellent away record has kept us away from any danger. Some would see that as a case of the expected and doing supremely well to negate that with one of the best away records in the league.
I'd definitely be one of those people.
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I'm theory what you're saying is reasonable, but there is a pretty big disparity in our expected points per game Vs our points per game, so it was never really sustainable.AjaxAndy wrote: ↑Tue May 05, 2026 6:10 pm Home record / away record issue.
Is his failing that we have a poor home record?
Or is his success having an extremely good one?
Depends how you frame it really... Teams statistically struggle at home in a new stadium, so the excellent away record has kept us away from any danger. Some would see that as a case of the expected and doing supremely well to negate that with one of the best away records in the league.
I'd definitely be one of those people.
If we were going away from home, playing really well and getting the result that different, but that's not what the numbers really say.
It hasn't been excellent away form, it's been excellent/fortunate away results that have kept us from being near the bottom
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Think you're just finding things that don't exist tbh.Raptor wrote: ↑Tue May 05, 2026 6:30 pm I'm theory what you're saying is reasonable, but there is a pretty big disparity in our expected points per game Vs our points per game, so it was never really sustainable.
If we were going away from home, playing really well and getting the result that different, but that's not what the numbers really say.
It hasn't been excellent away form, it's been excellent/fortunate away results that have kept us from being near the bottom
I understand what you're saying but football is a results business and I don't see how anyone can state our away points tally is a fluke when we've been pretty consistent over a long period.
I think it just suits our players and tactics more than it being some outrageous bit of luck.
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Not averse to him seeing out his contract while we use next season to identify a replacement.
He’s steadied the ship. Done a good job.
He’s steadied the ship. Done a good job.