West Ham United told to sack David Moyes within days by talkSPORT broadcaster midway through clash v Nottingham Forest

West Ham United told to sack David Moyes within days by talkSPORT broadcaster midway through clash v Nottingham Forest

James Murray

James is a sports journalist with a degree in Sports Journalism and Communications (MA) from the Real Madrid Graduate School. He is a lifelong West Ham fan and is a current season ticket holder in the Billy Bonds Stand, while his favourite players include Paulo Di Canio, Dean Ashton and Scott Parker. James has been writing about the Hammers since his teenage years and has also worked for the Sunday Mirror.

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Tom Rennie told West Ham to sack David Moyes within days midway through the game against Nottingham Forest on Sunday (12 November).

The talkSPORT broadcaster tweeted on Sunday that now is a "nice time to say goodbye" to the Hammers boss as he is "done" with the football currently being served up at the London Stadium.

He believes it's an ideal time to part company with the Scotsman because there is an international break coming up and there is "no chance" of relegation this season, with an early opportunity presenting itself to start planning for the next campaign.

Frustrating

The football on display is incredibly frustrating because the West Ham team is far better than what they are currently serving up.

It feels as though Moyes is shackling a number of players and asking them to play a negative brand of football that doesn't come naturally to them.

The Scotsman wanted his side to be more possession-based and easier on the eye this season, so it's up to him to find a way to make that happen.

West Ham

While he will get time to work with the squad during the international break, the Irons' hierarchy will want to see better performances from the side.

The Hammers manager has been in this position before and he will no doubt back himself to turn things around, but things need to start improving quickly.

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