West Ham United could have gone about their new manager search in two ways in the summer and they chose cheap and available. After four-and-a-half years of David Moyes West Ham fans craved something different. Moyes’ risk averse low block worked well before West Ham’s Premier League rivals figured out their counter attacking ways. The Hammers eventually became a busted flush. And when that style of football stops getting results I don’t care who you support, it becomes tedious and uninspiring very quickly. I, like thousands of other West Ham fans, wanted the club to be brave in their next appo…