David Moyes‘ comments on the playing style that the wants at West Ham could be the final straw for the Hammers fans.
The Hammers have been absolutely awful so far this season. We’ve been terrible to watch and our results have been equally as bad.
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The thing about new signings, even if the Hammers make one or two, will they even make much of a difference given Moyes’s complete ineptitude at getting the best out of new arrivals? Probably not.
The key issue will be for Moyes will be to get the best out of the current crop of players. Unfortunately for us though, it seems as though the 59-year-old manager is about to go back in time and abandon his so-called plans to improve the quality of West Ham’s football…
David Moyes’ baffling comments on playing style
The Hammers boss has been speaking about his plans to help drag his team out of the situation that we’re currently in.
And Moyes highlighted how maybe he will return to a more pragmatic playing style that won’t be very easy on the eye, as quoted by Football.London:

“Maybe we need a bit of a kick up the jacksie to see if we can sort of find a way of getting back to [where we were] and realising ‘wait a minute’. We want to be a better football team, we are trying to become a better football team, but maybe at the moment we have to get back to being a winning team, where wins don’t really matter what they look like as long as we get the results.”
I just don’t think that’s acceptable from Moyes.
It seems as though his solution for our horrendous form is to roll out a standard of football that is even more turgid than the one we’ve been watching all season long? Sorry that doesn’t wash with me Dave.
David Moyes’ comments on the playing style that he might be ready to implement at the London Stadium is evidence that he is a product of a bygone era in the game. Moyes is a relic who shouldn’t be a Premier League manager anymore.
And I just can’t see any kind of scenario whereby he improves us and gets us challenging for honours again. He needs to go.
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