What do you make of the job David Moyes has done?
MJ: He’s done a fantastic job. He’s been absolutely brilliant, over-achieved and actually caused himself a few problems by doing so. But they’re problems I’m sure David is delighted to have. Full credit to the board for putting stability in place and letting the Club build, and build, and build. JP: He’s been great. When he first came he lifted the Club, got us out of a relegation fight and, although we were up and down for a couple of seasons after that, we’re now consistent. We’ve had a poor start to this season but we’re still getting the results. What he has achieved is fantastic and you can see the fans appreciate him. Do you think the Dogs of War spirit remains? MJ: They’ve got better players technically now. You look at the likes Of Mikel Arteta and Tim Cahill, and think individually they’re better players than we had. But we had a great team spirit and that’s always the mix a manager is looking for – a team that can play attractive football and score goals but also graft at the