David Moyes has been told that he’s out of time, and positive results are now needed otherwise he will be sacked as West Ham manager.
That’s according to Claret and Hugh who claim that Moyes has been made aware that he no longer has any credit in the bank, and if results don’t improve, he will be moved on.
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The Scot has overseen a disastrous rebuild at the London Stadium since losing 10 players in the summer, and bringing in eight new faces.

So much for the ‘Red Bull model’ that Moyes has continually promised the Hammers fans over the last few years.
It really does seem like we have gone massively backwards as a team and a club this season.
Moyes is 100 per cent to blame for our decline. And it seems as though the board are running out of patience with the 59-year-old…
David Moyes faces West Ham sack
Claret and Hugh reckon that Moyes has been told that he can no longer live off of his previous success (if you can call it that) at the London Stadium.
That’s the right call. Moyes needs to be sacked asap in my opinion. My only issue with this is why wasn’t he sacked after the defeat to Leicester just before the World Cup?

That would have given a new manager the chance to come in and have five or six weeks to work with the squad.
The board had the perfect opportunity to act, and they really missed the boat in my opinion.
David Moyes should have been sacked as West Ham manager quite some time ago.
And with some really tough Premier League fixtures lying ahead, it might not be too long before his time at the London Stadium is brought to an end.
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