David Moyes has admitted West Ham United are a long way from where he wants them to be.
The manager is delighted with the points haul over recent games but declared: “We are still a long way from where I want to go with the team. We’re at the rung on the ladder.”
And as we head into tomorrow’s game against Newcastle he said: We’ve got a big job to do to make sure we stay away from the wrong end of the table, first and foremost, and we will take it a game at a time and try to improve our performances game by game.
We’ve had about a month and we’ve been able to get some work into the players and give them a bit of feedback on how we want them to work.
The players understand that it’s not possible to get in all the training and preparation work required at this time of year because there just isn’t the time.”
What would you like to hear as nothing seems to meet with your approval so far?
Yet another inane pastiche of comments that don’t add up to any signifícant insight from David Moyes. Thanks Hugh for helping us to appreciate what linguistic geniuses the players must be to decipher Mr Moyes’ comments and make practical sense of them. Reading Mr Moyes’ comments I’m overwhelmed by a feeling of ‘..and so what?’