With David Moyes quite clearly now done at West Ham United, the big question is who will come in to replace him in the summer?
West Ham manager David Moyes could have walked away from the London Stadium with his head held high last summer.
The Scot had just guided us to our first major trophy in 43 years, but he allowed his ego to get the better of him, and it’s clear to see that the Hammers boss has now outstayed his welcome.
I’m not condoning the abuse he gets at times. Nor am I suggesting that he should receive anything but a great send off during our final Premier League home game of the season against Luton Town next month.
It just feels like this season has been a real wasted opportunity to kick on. The main reason for that, in my opinion, is Moyes’s negative approach to the games and his overly defensive footballing philosophy.
It’s time that West Ham made a big upgrade on the Scot. And it seems like Sullivan is very keen to appoint someone who is renowned for implementing a really attractive playing style…