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Post by mcf86 on Nov 29, 2017 19:24:51 GMT
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Post by yellowlab on Nov 29, 2017 20:25:13 GMT
Well I guess their priority is not getting relegated and he’s got a 100% record in that respect.
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Post by peterdev on Nov 29, 2017 20:46:14 GMT
Strange one tonight Moyes and Allardyce both against their old clubs
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Post by plonker on Nov 29, 2017 20:52:27 GMT
I would personally have more faith in Allardyce than Moyes when it comes to avoiding relegation. Without question.
Speaking of managerial appointments though, I was surprised Coleman accepted the Sunderland job. Decent sized club, sure, but thought he could have better than a club in the relegation zone of the Championship.
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Post by mcf86 on Nov 29, 2017 21:03:13 GMT
Everton 2-0 up, Hammers very lack lustre. Rooney got both, first a penalty, Hart saved his fist attempt -but couldn't react quick enough to stop the Evertonian nodding in the rebound. JonJo Kelly made the second with a surging run from the right back position - into the penalty area almost, and squared to Rooney, who could hardly miss.
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Post by mcf86 on Nov 29, 2017 21:29:13 GMT
Now 3-0 -Rooney hat trick, his third an incredible 'Worldy' from inside his own half!! Already contender for best Premiership goal in history.
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Post by holdsteady on Nov 29, 2017 21:31:23 GMT
Hat trick for Rooney, wonder goal for the third apparently. Moyes will be sacked at West ham by February, he has failed in three jobs since leaving Everton and just looks resigned to his fate, a strange appointment. At least with Allardyce you known that his ego will drive him on through any criticism and he will keep you up, Moyes seems a broken man, he just can't turn down the money I suppose.
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Post by Eaststandboy on Nov 29, 2017 22:15:09 GMT
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