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What's With All The Negative Vibes Moysie?

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Mon, 28/12/2020 - 11:56

In the far fetched cult movie 'Kelly's Heroes' about a spectacular heist behind enemy lines, Donald Sutherland, who plays a 'hippy' maverick tank captain, questions why his co-conspirator Clint Eastwood doesn't "get with the program" and "why the negative vibes man?". Having overseen an impressive start to the season, guiding the club through some appallingly difficult , some say deliberately arranged early fixtures, Hammers manager David Moyes seems to have suffered a 'lack of conviction' in his team selection for recent games.

Mark Noble has been a Stirling servant and 'fixture' at West Ham for over 15 years, but even the player himself must have been baffled why David Moyes chose to start him in the last two games. Perhaps it is because 'Nobes' when playing before was able to 'shield' his lack of pace and guile, but not appearing for nine games and then playing perhaps exposed the chasm. As soon as he was replaced at half time the team showed more endeavour and looked far better, but it is unfair to just pick on Noble, it is really his manager's fault.

Why on earth go so negative with his team selection against Brighton? Many fans are not that fond of Gary Neville, but in his commentary for Sky's match day coverage he repeatedly questioned why Moyes had set his team up as if they were playing Barcelona or Real Madrid, and he was totally right to ask the question! Moyes did actually admit that he had got it wrong against Brighton, but he also got it wrong against Chelsea, his team selections for both matches were extremely negative to say the very least, it is as if he has suddenly stopped believing in his 'project'.

Gone is the enthusiasm of just a couple of weeks ago, so what has gone wrong with the 57 year old Scot? It is probably a culmination of losing two of his key players, having to try and play a striker he absolutely doesn't 'fancy' just to keep him in the shop window, and the prospect of little or no money to spend in January. All perfectly understandable and acceptable, but what has concerned many is Moyes' reluctance to utilise some of the 'assets' at his disposal, namely Said Benrahma.

Rumours abound that Benrahma wasn't a Moyes signing, and that he was far more interested in Bournemouth's Josh King, however when the opportunity of getting Benrahma on loan presented itself the club chose the 'cheaper' option of getting Benrahma rather than buying King at the £12 Million Bournemouth were asking for the player at the time. King will of course be available at a greatly reduced price in January as Bournemouth will look to recoup at least some money before the player is allowed to leave on a free transfer in the summer when his current contract runs out.

Whatever the circumstances, Moyes needs to offset all the negativity by being bold with his team selection even though in many ways his hands are tied, unfortunately the first port of call has to be the dropping of mark Noble, swiftly followed by the benching of the totally ineffectual Sebastien Haller, a player who has been given an awful lot of time and support in order to try and get him firing on all cylinders.

As we mentioned in a previous article, Moyes has to drop Haller and in the short term replace him with Andriy Yarmolenko ahead of the return of Michail Antonio, although obviously not a centre forward, 'Yarmo' did more in45 minutes than Haller had done in the previous three games! One particular aspect being Yarmolenko's willingness to tackle payers and track back or 'hassle and harry' the opposition when not in possession of the ball.

It is to be hoped that Moyse loses all his 'negative vibes' and takes comfort from the fact that despite his appalling team selection, one bright spark emerged, step forward Ben Johnson, the youngster topped off a superb performance with his first ever top flight goal, hopefully the first of many! - Ed

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NorthHertsIron's picture

Nev with you all the way ,no haller no more just bin him and use nobes as a sub now

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pleased for johnson took his goal well, it will do his confidence the world of good and if I'm not mistaken he was played out of position .what about playing Haller out of position .....any ideas how about left back ....in the dressing room ....

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boogerscaravan's picture

I used to lambast Trevor Morley and Lee Chapman. I once stood up in the BM Stand and screamed "Cole you're a donkey" much to everyone's amusement. If I had to witness Haller now I think I'd spontaneously combust or disappear up my own arsehole with rage!!!

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Now there was a donkey! Still better than le sulk I reckon & that is effing saying something

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Some bloke was giving loads of grief to in a friendly & Arry said can you do better & the geezer ended up coming on as sub!! Great story

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Essex I reckon watching him mate will definately make you jump in the canal!!!

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Nev , 1 or 2 comments on your post ,firstly i think he did Nobes no favours selecting him in the fist place ,Nobby has been a great servant of the club and its not fair to hold him up to ridicule i think he should be given a job on the coaching staff or take his chances with sky or B T as an analyst.
That selection was the result of two things ,either his ( Moyes)incompetence or he compromised the club out of ambition ,in other words he wants to beat Everton so bad he will select a weakened side in order to play fresh players against them ,if the second scenario is true then we should know mid week agaist the saints in the team he fields .
Thirdly Haller ,like a lot of the guys on here im not getting any younger and like a lot of them have said never ,in 50 or even 60 years have we seen anything like him ,imo hes a dud ,i cant think of anything else to call him ,I'll say it again i think there's something very seedy goin on with that transfer, and also to a lesser degree with Anderson ,they both cost large lottery amounts ,money west ham have never been ready to pay for players ,whether or not back handers were at play ,or was it the Germans taking us for suckers ,im at a loss ,but i do know the dogs in the street know he's not worth a light never mind 44 mill

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Nobes getting a lot of flak,I agree he shouldn't have started & his best years are behind him but the bloke bleeds claret & blue...whereas Haller,well is HALLER!!

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Haller needs to be dropped. We have seen Bowen score from a central position. I think that a provisional centre forward would suit him until Antonio's return to full fitness. Yarmalenko can then take Bowen's spot as he was creative in that position and his cross set up that Johnson goal. Lanzini should start in Noble's place as he is getting to be the Lanzini that we know and admire after assisting Johnson and even moving forward with pace rather than lethargically and sideways that Noble is accustomed to. This set up will definitely test Southampton's resolve. Then there is always room for both Benrahma and Fornals to come on as substitutes. PLEASE CONVEY THIS CRITICAL MESSAGE TO MOYES for free!!

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Theres talk of luka jovic going to wolves & westham need to hijack this move!So we get him on loan to supposedly get the best out of Haller...but what if hes a dud also? This is the prem by far the strongest league in the world,light years further ahead than the Bundesliga

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