The issue they'll have is it's him managing the side.
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Still amazes me that people really think Man u will decend into mid table mediocrity under Moyes.
Imo they wont, the club simply wont allow it to happen, he'll be given a certain amount of time and some massive signings imo, which will be enough to have them in the top 4 regular.
Obviously they wont reach the heights of the previous manager, but no club ever will imo, if we manage to finish above utd once in the next 3 years i'll be amazed, especially if we miss out on top 4 this season.
That's where i think we are as a club in comparison to them right now, regardless of their bad start under Moyes.
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Imo we must, or it's one step forward two steps back, and it'll depend imo on how soon they get their top two players back playing.Originally posted by rcasemore View PostI'm still pretty sure we'll finish above them this season.
We simply have to take advantage of this gift, because had DBF not resigned, then we'd likely be in a worse position, with atleast one less spot up for grabs.Last edited by Vermilion; 26-01-14, 10:38 AM.
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Firstly I guess it depends on what you mean mid-table mediocrity, I had imagined (hoped) that they would find themselves in the position that they are no longer guaranteed a top four finish, I had assumed they would be fighting for 3rd/4th place sometimes getting it sometimes finishing 5th or 6th, basically competing with the likes of us and Spurs rather than winning the title.Originally posted by Vermilion View PostStill amazes me that people really think Man u will decend into mid table mediocrity under Moyes.
Imo they wont, the club simply wont allow it to happen, he'll be given a certain amount of time and some massive signings imo, which will be enough to have them in the top 4 regular.
Obviously they wont reach the heights of the previous manager, but no club ever will imo, if we manage to finish above utd once in the next 3 years i'll be amazed, especially if we miss out on top 4 this season.
That's where i think we are as a club in comparison to them right now, regardless of their bad start under Moyes.The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
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Well yeah, me too, but some sound like they think Moyes will get utd relegatedOriginally posted by Exiled_red View PostFirstly I guess it depends on what you mean mid-table mediocrity, I had imagined (hoped) that they would find themselves in the position that they are no longer guaranteed a top four finish, I had assumed they would be fighting for 3rd/4th place sometimes getting it sometimes finishing 5th or 6th, basically competing with the likes of us and Spurs rather than winning the title.
I just think they are too powerfull a club to let things slip long term is all. (but i'll keep saying my prayers before bed just in case.
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its a ****ing madhouseOriginally posted by foresterbloke View PostIt clearly involves Russ Abbott
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aW2gyM70Ts"]Russ Abbot's Madhouse Titles - YouTube[/ame]Last edited by baitman; 26-01-14, 01:52 PM.removing all the weak links makes us stronger
too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.
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Yeah Fergie and GillOriginally posted by G View PostApparently Moyes has maintained all season,including last week, he doesn't want a number 10.Now they've bought Mata,already have Rooney who frequently plays there too and are apparently after Cabaye too.
Someone else calling the shots on players?
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Possibly or perhaps Moyes hasn't got a ****ing clue what he's doing on the pitch and in the transfer market ?Originally posted by G View PostApparently Moyes has maintained all season,including last week, he doesn't want a number 10.Now they've bought Mata,already have Rooney who frequently plays there too and are apparently after Cabaye too.
Someone else calling the shots on players?
TBH my gut feeling is that Ferguson played a major part in this, I'm sure he's desperate to see Moyes succeed because it was his appointment after all and if that means he has to back DM with huge amounts of money to spend on players they don't need (Feilani, Mata) then so be it.
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