And another one bites the dust !
It is well known that our Supremo likes to have a major say on all our transfer business and it will be interesting to see how he functions in West Ham’s new set-up with Tim Steidten, but at the time of writing , there is no evidence of anything.
The manager was under pressure last season and has a year left on his contract but he has been kept on after leading West Ham to glory in the Europa Conference League last month.
Winning West Ham’s first trophy in 43 years has made Moyes untouchable for now. But he is appears to want more of his own people around him. Stuart Pearce and Mark Warburton have both left.
Warburton joined last year and found that his ideas did not “mesh with Moyes’s vision”. There apparently was no fallout but it was felt that a parting of the ways was the best solution.
Paul Nevin’s departure is more of a disappointment. He joined West Ham in February 2020 and has played his part in the club qualifying for Europe in three consecutive seasons.
And now it appears that we are now are losing head of recruitment analysis, Jordan Miles who will be going north of the border to Aberdeen.
Let us not forget, Moyes only has one year left on his contract and when he does leave , at this rate we will have no back room staff at all !