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Disrespect in the Dugout
West Ham United has come under fire for their treatment of manager David Moyes amidst the uncertainty of his future at the London Stadium. The club’s approach to the situation has been described as disrespectful by former Hammers striker Frank McAvennie, particularly in light of their public pursuit of potential replacements.
Behind-the-Scenes Talks Turn Public
Public discussions with candidates such as Julen Lopetegui and Ruben Amorim have been spotlighted, leading to criticism of the club’s lack of discretion. McAvennie suggested that such matters should have remained private, advocating for a more respectful treatment of Moyes during this transitional period.
A Call for Respect
Despite the inevitability of Moyes’ departure this summer, as confirmed by the official West Ham website, the manner in which the club has conducted its search for a new manager has been met with disapproval. McAvennie expressed his disappointment, calling the situation “embarrassing” and indicative of a lack of class from the board.
Ashamed and Disappointed
McAvennie, a former player for the club, revealed his personal shame at the club’s actions. He criticized the public nature of the managerial search and the disrespect it showed to Moyes, regardless of his impending exit. The sentiment reflects a broader call for the club to uphold a higher standard of professionalism and respect.
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