Saturday 23 December 2017

David Moyes postpones new contract talks with West Ham

West Ham boss David Moyes has come out to say that he won't be discussing a new contract at the London Stadium until the end of the season.
After an underwhelming start to his tenure, Moyes guided West Ham out of the Premier League relegation zone with a 3-0 win over Stoke last Saturday . However, the former Everton and Manchester United manager insists now is not the right time to be discussing his long-term future as he prepares his side to face relegation rivals Newcastle on Saturday .

He said "I won't be talking about it with the club, or anybody, when we're up, or down, or wherever, that's me saying it, not the club. I won't have any discussion until the end of the season. I want to prove what I can do, to show what I can do, I want to see if I'm a fit for the club and if the club think I'm a fit for them as well. The way football is now, I'm not interested in having a three or four-year contract any more. I think it would be good for football clubs and maybe West Ham to have managers for three or four years, and in the main the owners have tried to do that. But for me, personally, it tends to be a shorter brief now for managers. What did I sign at Manchester United, four years? And it ended up being 10 months."

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