Now he's had his fingers burnt at a top 4 club do you think we could tempt Moyes to the Hawthorns at the end of the season (if we stay up)? The rumours are that Pepe will be leaving whether we stay up or go down which is a shame but maybe it could clear the way for someone like him who has a great Premiership record but who needs to prove himself again. Pay would be an issue, as would transfer budget but maybe now his stock has fallen so dramatically a lesser challenge might appeal to him...
posted on 24/4/14
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posted on 24/4/14
The same thing occurred to me.
We managed to attract Hodgson so I don't see why not.
I'm not convinced pay is that much of an issue. I think our lack of transfer funds is more of a problem.
The main stumbling block for me is that he may get better offers.
posted on 24/4/14
posted on 24/4/14
Maybe we could tempt Terry Connor or Dean Saunders. They've both managed a massive club in recent times. Oh, hold on.................
Ok, let's get back to being serious again. I'm not sure I'd want David Moyes. I was never a fan of Everton's football under him. I was gobsmacked when Manchester United went in for him, and amazed that SAF personally sought him for the job given that he's never won anything. Actually, coming to Albion would be a perfect fit for him then............ but Moyes has always seemed really boring to me and I thought that was reflected in the football Everton played. But good point about us being able to tempt Roy Hodgson. But I bet you Moyes would think himself too good for the Albion.
posted on 24/4/14
If we could attract him then yes I would take him but I would rather have Pepe Mel stay.
However, I think he will take a break from football and then in my opinion he should go abroad like McLaren did.
posted on 24/4/14
Pundit reading the Baggies board for no apparent reason....
posted on 24/4/14
Pepe should stay and see the job through. I don't think Moyes would be a good choice, and I suspect he might be chased by the likes of Spurs or Arsenal (should Wenger decide to call it a day).