Another club bites the dust
And another club comes and another club comes
And another club bites the dust
Hey - he's gonna get you too
Another club bites the dust
That's right, another soccer team is about to dance with the devil incarnate himself. West Ham’s decision to place ex-Everton scout Tony Henry in charge of their summer recruitment policy has increased speculation that David Moyes will be their new manager, according to the Daily Telegraph. The Hammers co-owners David Sullivan and David Gold have, significantly, opted to appoint Henry to lead their transfer plans instead of Sam Allardyce’s trusted scout Martin Glover. This is the biggest indication yet that Allardyce will not be landing a new deal and it would appear that Moyes is the prime candidate to take the reins. I wish those two would reconsider. He screwed up at Manchester United and he's not doing any better at Real Sociedad. If he takes the job at West Ham, the club runs the risk of being relegated within the next few years. There are much better candidates for the job, like Slaven Bilic, Marcelo Bielsa, Michael Laudrup, and Rafael Benitez. Out of those four, it should be Benitez that West Ham’s owners are trying to lure to the club. In 254 matches managing in the Premier League, the outgoing Napoli manager has a win percentage of 56 and can boast Champions League and FA Cup successes with Liverpool, adding a Europa League trophy to that during his short spell at Chelsea. And with the club set for the big stadium move in 2016, an exciting and high profile manager like Benitez would be just what they need to take them to the next level.
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