Tuesday, November 7, 2017

A sign of desperation the arrival of David Moyes at West Ham



When West Ham top brass let Slaven Bilic go, being a sort of relief to this historic club followers looking forward with renewed hopes of seeing a notable men take over the reins of their troubled club.

These was to put an end to mediocre results, lack of discipline and a football lacking ambition and hunger and with renewed hopes of seeing  return of many memorable afternoons in London Stadium.

Alongside of bringing for this East London club its troubles down.

The time was up for the former Hammer player and now turned manager to pack and go after seeing this club not keeping up to their game standards as last two campaigns under his guidance once put the Irons in the Europa League.

On a desperate move for the directives of the Academy of Football to salvage their campaign they had not hesitated to bring on David Moyes, after the likes of Carlo Ancelotti being still unemployed, vehemently denied to take over the Irons destinies.

Once again, the name of David Moyes became an all-around headliner after this man failed stints at Old Trafford with Manchester United, Spain’s La Liga  Anoeta’s squad Real Sociedad putting it near collapse and seeing  Tyne- Wear squad Sunderland not saving itself under his tenure.

With the old saying third, time the charm, can it be?

Possibly after his past failures under the helm of Manchester United one of the most important clubs in Premiership and in the world, Moyes failed miserably and couldn’t see a continuance of this club success after inheriting a winning formula left by his countryman.

Leaving the post a few months later with no glory to show off but a club playing a very mediocre and no seriousness in its game, Moyes left a catastrophe in Old Trafford and his exit was an obvious one, showing a job not suitable for him.

That was then and now this troubled manager would like to erase that rush of negativism aimed towards him but this reality unfortunately exists with his past enterprises that went sour and a loyal Hammer fan base in disagreement of his taking over.

Still the Irons top think tanks announcement of the new man at their helm is a cause for worry after their fan base mutiny and disapproval, these are hopeful that their new Boss can deliver positive results and start a new chapter in his career.

 As many seeing David Moyes illusion and all pumped up of taking a new challenge in his troubled career and turning things around for the belter here in London Stadium are one of the utmost of wishes.

The question persists, will he deliver and this job being a turning point in his career to silence many of his doubters and return to his old winning ways and his style that once had him as a promising manager after his years in Goodison Park.

In his time in Stadium of Light, his strategies and game plans never took off for the better and at the end of the campaign the Black Cats succumbed to the ranks of first division Championship league with a horrendous and embarrassing record.

The move is a bit desperate for West Ham to give this man the reins of this club as their 16th manager and the third in the past five years and once again submerged in 18 places with just nine points and plenty of work ahead to make things happen.

Being the first test of the campaign for Moyes with an away match in Vicarage Park against the Hornets on November 19 when week 12 marks the league return to its normal activities after the international break.

Can he produce a turnaround or an all-around revival in London? 

 
 
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