Re: MOYES OUT
Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 7:17 am
Moyes ' the Jonah'd one'
^ThisAnantax wrote:I keep saying
We are not title contenders, but we are a far far better team than we are right now. And that is squarely 100% the fault of Moyes
Moyes out
You're thinking like a fan Sheesh... the Glazers, don't care what you think... they care what Ferguson thinks... and Ferguson doesn't care what you think either...sheesh wrote:We won't beat Everton, west ham and Newcastle (all away) nor will we beat city or Liverpool at home...and those are just the supposedly tricky games. He may get until end of season although it would be pointless. Sack him now and get hiddink in for rest of season.Alfonso Bedoya wrote:Fine... and then what?lkhmffsstopmovingabout wrote:we aren't better tan other clubs tbf
we get rid of sub standard cunts like any other
sack the cunt
alf need not post about the glazers etc
Look, our season is finished and we're going to win nothing and finish out of the top 4...
Ferguson will maintain his choice as the right one, and the Glazers will heed him, because they don't know any better...
Unless it gets even worse, like 10th/11th in the league, Moyes will get till the end of the season...
Actually, I think he was complaining about Wlebeck...lkhmffsstopmovingabout wrote:so hes moaning about wayne there then
So that's where United Road Paddock went. Joking aside, I do despair a little ever time I see the comparison to Fergie's early years, as if the two situations are even remotely comparable!Phil Stevens on Facebook: Any true Man United fan would stick by him and the players. Sir Alex had a bad start to his Manchester United managerial career and look what happened, 26 years of glory. As a Man U fan I fully trust in Moyes and what he wants to do.
Could not agree more. Good point of view.swampash wrote:Moyes clearly has talent - he must have, because it takes a certain talent to transform a premiership winning squad from last year into complete no hopers this year. The squad is essentially the same. The tactics aren't. What is worse the team that is used to being set up tactically to take apart teams like Everton are now being told to play like the team they've spent seasons taking apart. Is it any wonder they all look totally bemused when they take to the pitch?
Spudiator wrote:From the BBC's Sportsday Live:So that's where United Road Paddock went. Joking aside, I do despair a little ever time I see the comparison to Fergie's early years, as if the two situations are even remotely comparable!Phil Stevens on Facebook: Any true Man United fan would stick by him and the players. Sir Alex had a bad start to his Manchester United managerial career and look what happened, 26 years of glory. As a Man U fan I fully trust in Moyes and what he wants to do.