Moyes thankful for West Ham stability, says clubs too quick to axe managers

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Moyes thankful for West Ham stability, says clubs too quick to axe managers
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LONDON : West Ham United manager David Moyes says he is thankful for having a chairman who 'did not buckle' and show him the door when results were going against the London club this season.When Tottenham Hotspur's interim manager Cristian Stellini was sacked last week it took the grim tally to 13 coaches

LONDON : West Ham United manager David Moyes says he is thankful for having a chairman who 'did not buckle' and show him the door when results were going against the London club this season.

West Ham and Nottingham Forest are the only clubs in the bottom half of the standings who have kept faith with the man who started the season at the helm. "If you are going to keep chopping and changing, I wouldn't be sure it's the right thing for football clubs for continuity, stability, the growth you are trying to get.

"I don't think I can ever remember the Premier League having as many interim managers in different roles and different changes," said Moyes, who is in his second spell at West Ham.

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