How's that? #tenmoreyears
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you are reading my mind.Originally posted by TheElephantMan View PostI think we're too near to the end of the season for him to be sacked now, hopefully they will wait until after the World Cup and appoint Roy Hodgson.
i hope england win the world cup [or close] just so manure come and get woy the saviour
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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Nobody would rate our back line either. A midfield that gets bypassed without Gerrard anchoring it and no replacements on the bench. We're 11 points and 27 goals ahead of them. Their front line should be good enough to have them mullering most teams. But they have Moyes.Originally posted by calvoboy View PostI'm not so sure Moyes should take all the blame for this - player for player I've thought United have been struggling for years. The fact Fergie had to talk Scholes out of retirement to rescue the midfield showed how desperate they were, and how short of cash to buy a top class replacement. Ferguson was a great manager who for the last two years was getting a (relatively) **** team to play far far better than the sum of their parts. Now Moyes is left with a defence without a single player who you could say will be there in three years time, a midfield that is easily by-passed without Carrick anchoring it, and with three class attackers and a young kid who could turn out to be class but wasn't even on the bench tonight.
I think Moyes has been dealt a fairly ****ty hand, compounded by the transfer ****-ups the club made in the summer. That said, his own overly negative tactics have compounded this further still.
Mata was a good signing. He needs two more transfer windows to be able to put his stamp on the side.Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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It's going to take some smart investment to turn this around for United and I'm sure Moyes isn't the man to do that. If they don't sack him this summer then I'm confident that we can enjoy witnessing another miserable season for them. They must realise that he needs to be replaced, hopefully his replacement will also fail miserably and accelerate their decline. Even if they bring in a decent manager at the end of this season they won't have CL to offer and will have to desperately throw ****loads of cash at players in the hope of improving their team/squad like Spurs did last summer.
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Think you missed my second post - was trying to make the case for #tenmoreyearsOriginally posted by Kenneth View PostNobody would rate our back line either. A midfield that gets bypassed without Gerrard anchoring it and no replacements on the bench. We're 11 points and 27 goals ahead of them. Their front line should be good enough to have them mullering most teams. But they have Moyes.
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ITV (Adrian Chiles) after tonight's game: 'Utd should have realised that things were not right/preparing for the future, 2,3,4.. years ago. (quickly adds) you can't blame the last manager, the players or the current manager. But Utd should have known this was coming, years ago.'
I've (poorly) paraphrased the above but he did say 'you can't blame the last manager'. What? Yes you ****ing can. He bought 99% of the squad and picked the new manager. Grow a pair of ****ing balls Chiles!
Rant over.Another MASSIVE game
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Would they have to announce to the New York Stock Exchange (shareholders) of their intention to sack/replace Moyes? If memory serves me correctly, they did when Ferguson decided to retire.Originally posted by -V- View PostThey don't have a game this weekend so im very concerned that they may sack him in the morningAnother MASSIVE game
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Quick, buy some shares now! You'll be rich the next dayOriginally posted by Rigadon View PostWould they have to announce to the New York Stock Exchange (shareholders) of their intention to sack/replace Moyes? If memory serves me correctly, they did when Ferguson decided to retire.
Was muß, das muß.
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The only thing keeping Moyes in a job now is Ferguson's pride/stubbornness, sacking Moyes would be tantamount to admitting that he made a massive error and ****ed up, will he do that ? Will he do what's best for the club he allegedly loves or will he do what's best for his ego and keep the Clueless One in charge for as long as possible ?Last edited by ~LFCHistory~; 26-02-14, 02:35 AM.
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Their responsibility is to the shareholders and not Fergie so yes they would have to.Originally posted by ~LFCHistory~ View PostThe only thing keeping Moyes in a job now is Ferguson's pride/stubbornness, sacking Moyes would be tantamount to admitting that he made a massive error and ****ed up, will he do that ? Will he do what's best for the club he allegedly loves or will he do what's best for his ego and keep the Clueless One in charge for as long as possible ?Was muß, das muß.
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