Many controversies
surround the former Boss of the Sunderland AFC squad, after putting a disastrous
campaign in the relegation of Championship, as the Scotsman finally decided to
call it quits from this squad from Wearside.
Finally, the followers
of Sunderland can sing hallelujah to all four winds, after hearing of one of
their most despised of Managers of all time, endured a campaign of struggles
and oddities.
Still the Scotsman
has been riddle with such a negative luck in his latest series of jobs that at
the end, pity for the chap that once was in the plus side of people in his days
at Goodison Park.
After the Trafford fracas
and later in La Liga in San Sebastian, either Moyes has fell into a slump or
simply ran out of luck or ideas.
However in the case
of a man trying to rescue a club struggling in past campaigns and barely saved
its stay in the ranks of Premiership by sheer luck, this time no cigar for the
Black Cats as they posted a horrible losing record and finished last in the
overall table.
The problems arises
when Manager and players alike don’t get along or see eye to eye and unfortunately
for Moyes this campaign became a very controversial one and seeing all sorts of
negative headlines.
I do not have a doubt
of his relationship with players, directives and staffs of this Tyne Wear club
were among the issues to make this man say it is over!
In addition, David
Moyes inherited from his contemporaries a struggling squad with no ambition and
despite their end of campaign lucky turnarounds, this time not even a rabbit
foots could save the Rokerites of going down.
Not only with the Sunderland
personnel Moyes had its rounds, as you may recall that TV reporter that he
threat to slap out of sheer frustration.
Despite the results, Moyes
is not to blame for the woes this club had since past manager’s that paraded in
the Stadium of Light trying in vain of making this club a sort of contender and
failed miserably.
Coming to a club drowning
in debt and with no budget to arm a contender on the eve of another contested
campaign in the ranks of Championship, Moyes best bet was to resign and close
another obscure moment.
Very well, his wish
list of making a total expenditure of £130 million to reinforce the squad on
the eve of their push to promotion denied, his best bet was to leave and close down
this miserable chapter in his career.
Who once had to turn
down offers from Premiership clubs, now after this event, lucky he would be if
someone looks his way, but once again I reiterate of his club going down not
being totally his fault.
I state this as a squad
made with players and manager alike and the initial eleven were only one player
shined in Jermaine Defoe, by dignity players should display a better performance
and played with stamina and hunger.
At the end everyone
going in separate ways, both parties declaring to themselves the best of luck
in the future expressed in their amicable separation.
Moreover, for the
Sunderland squad top brass going into the arduous task of recruiting a manager
with vision and a winning attitude as well a project to return them back to the
big circuit of Premiership.
Do not Blame the Scotsman
for this club relegation, as his fault is not a 100 % his responsibility, give
the men a break and put this chapter to rest, good luck David Moyes for sure you
will need lots of it in your next endeavor.
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