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    From The Mirror:

    Furious Manchester United fans turned on Sir Alex Ferguson as their season hit a new low with this derby debacle.

    Manchester City condemned United to a record 10th Premier League defeat this season, with Edin Dzeko opening the scoring after 43 seconds.

    Dzeko added a second and Yaya Toure scored a third at the death on as mutiny engulfed Old Trafford at the end with supporters venting their fury.

    Some United fans voiced their dismay at former boss Ferguson, sat in the directors’ box, for personally appointing David Moyes as his successor.

    At the end six stewards were forced to guard the ‘Chosen One’ banner in honour of Moyes, with fans in the Stretford End attempting to tear it down.

    Moyes took the blame for United’s latest defeat and said local rivals City had set the standards the reigning champions must now aspire to reach.

    “I think we’ve played a very good side, playing at the sort of level we’re aspiring to,” said Moyes.

    “We need to come up a couple of levels ourselves because at the moment we are not there.

    “I take responsibility for the team and always will do. I have to be the one who picks the players.

    “I still think there are a lot of good players in this squad, but some of them could play better.

    “I thought it would be a tough year for us, but I hoped it would be much more competitive and we’d be closer to the top of the league than we are."

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      Is this the lowest point that Moyes can take ManU ? Leaving aside the aberration that is their presence in the CL for the moment (as we know that's gonna be a painful exit).

      I know people fantasize about mid-table mediocrity or relegation, but seeing as how Moyes is somewhat competent in that he's lasted this long in the PL, plus a club the size of ManU with all it resources..........I don't think either is remotely likely.

      But as soon as that first goal went in last night within a minute, you just knew that game was over and there was no way back. The turgid style of football, the level of some individual performances etc must have made that very uncomfortable viewing for any ManU fan. Look at the changes he made before and after the kickoff..........took 5mins for Mata to move inside, Rooney all over the shop in his frequent undisciplined manner (which Sky seem to think is impressive), Cleverley pushed wide, Valencia almost introduced within 10mins, Kagawa coming on and having no idea where to play, Fellaini, Rio wanting an age to do anything, Carrick completely failing to link defence etc etc
      It was an abhorrent display from a supposedly top side, and the change from even last year is startling to see.

      Seeing Dave sitting back in his chair, knowing there was nothing else that could be done left me extremely worried that he knows he's gone in the summer despite the usual pleasantries from his backers at the club.
      It borders on impressive how this ManU side has fell apart.
      "I will make the boys feel your support"
      Jurgen Klopp June 2020

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        Last edited by Vermilion; 26-03-14, 08:45 AM.

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          Phil McNulty
          Chief football writer at Old Trafford
          "Put simply, United were a mess against City. They looked and played like a team in disarray, led by a manager struggling horribly to get to grips with his task."
          Last edited by Bender; 26-03-14, 08:49 AM.

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            Last night was hilarious. Sure a United win would've been a great result but that was never gonna happen, and once it became even more obvious that was never gonna happen, after 40 seconds, it was hilarious.

            I cannot wait for them to play Bayern
            Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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              Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
              Last night was hilarious. Sure a United win would've been a great result but that was never gonna happen, and once it became even more obvious that was never gonna happen, after 40 seconds, it was hilarious.

              I cannot wait for them to play Bayern
              Bayern could be a humilation........

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                Delusional Moyes continues to pass the buck. He's so Hodgson.



                Manchester United supporters turn on David Moyes and the man who anointed him, Sir Alex Ferguson

                Former United manager berated with expletive-laden outbursts from supporters complaining at the state of the team left behind on his retirement as well as his decision to anoint Moyes as his replacement

                Sir Alex Ferguson was subjected to the sustained fury of Manchester United supporters as Manchester City’s victory sparked a mutinous reaction at the final whistle.

                With stewards deployed to prevent fans removing the 'Chosen One’ banner at the Stretford End – unveiled following David Moyes’s appointment as Ferguson’s hand-picked successor last summer – former manager Ferguson bore the brunt of anger from fans close to the directors’ box in the earshot of executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward and managing director Richard Arnold.

                One supporter was also photographed being escorted away from the area close to Moyes’s seat in the dug-out by stewards after appearing to gesture for the Scot to resign, while another was seen furiously screaming "Just **** off out of my club you clueless ginger cunt".

                Ferguson was berated with expletive-laden outbursts from supporters complaining at the state of the team left behind on his retirement as well as his decision to anoint Moyes as his replacement.

                Moyes’s future is now likely to come under the microscope again, despite the ongoing position from the club that he will remain in charge to rebuild the squad this summer.

                Midfielders Marouane Fellaini and Tom Cleverley were also targeted for criticism from the stands, with United greats Gary Neville and Paul Scholes dismantling the team’s performance in their role as television pundits.

                Neville, the former United captain whose brother Phil is a member of Moyes’s coaching team, claimed the fallen champions are now suffering an identity crisis. “They [United] need to have a rethink about where they are going,” Neville said. “There is no pace and power going forward. At the moment they have an identity crisis.”

                Scholes, whose expected appointment to the coaching staff at United following Ferguson’s retirement has yet to materialise, delivered a further condemnation of Moyes’s team by criticising the fighting spirit of the players. “When I was playing, we could be two or three down but we never felt we were beaten,” Scholes said. “Tonight I never thought we’d get back in it, even at 1-0 down.

                “It is difficult for a new manager coming in because he needs time to get to know his players. He doesn’t know his best team yet and the players haven’t helped him because they’re not performing the way they should.”

                United are now destined this season to record their lowest Premier League finish , with their previous low points tally of 75 now beyond the reach of Moyes’s team. And having suffered their tenth league defeat of the season against City, United have now posted their worst statistics during the Premier League.

                But despite the criticisms of Neville and Scholes, Moyes insisted that he continued to shoulder the responsibility for United’s failings. “I take responsibility for the team, I always will do,” Moyes said.

                “I think tonight we came up against a good side, we came into the game in pretty good form ourselves and we wanted to have a go at it. But I think conceding early put us on the back foot a little bit. You prepare the players, you warm them up, you do all the things to have them ready, but we just never started. It gave them a real big lift to get a goal so early on.

                “But I don’t think tonight was in any way a lack of effort or lack of commitment from the player. In fact I thought they were fully there but in some areas we didn’t come up to scratch. The players are in their own way showing their own responsibility.”

                United’s decline under Moyes this season has been alarming and highlighted by the heavy defeats against City and Liverpool. But the under-pressure manager admitted that Manuel Pellegrini’s City are showing the levels that United must now aim to emulate. “I think we played a very good side and it is the standard and level we need to try and aspire to get to at this moment in time,” Moyes said. “We need to play better. We need to come up a couple of levels ourselves and at the moment we are not there.

                “Everyone knows this is going to be a job which is going to take a little bit of time to get the way we would like it, but that is the job and I recognise that. I recognise it is going to take time and I am sure if you are watching the games, most people who watch football would tell you that is going to be the case.

                “I thought it would be a tough year for us, no doubt about that, but I hoped it would be much more competitive and closer to the top of the league than we are. But it [rebuilding] is under way. You don’t just suddenly change things around.

                “A lot of other clubs have had to change and they have had to do rebuilding jobs and look at the time it has taken them to do that or get to a level of competing.

                “We hope it won’t take us as long as some of those clubs have taken, but we have got a period of time where we are going to have to make sure we get to that level which we are not at just now.”
                Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                  Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                  Last night was hilarious. Sure a United win would've been a great result but that was never gonna happen, and once it became even more obvious that was never gonna happen, after 40 seconds, it was hilarious.

                  I cannot wait for them to play Bayern
                  Exactly. I've waited 20 years for this so I'm savouring every little bit of this debacle!

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                    Originally posted by Bender View Post
                    Bayern could be a humilation........


                    '**** off Phil' has clearly seen and heard one of the abusers, while poor old Moyesie looks like he's ignoring it and simply staring into the abyss.
                    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                        Moyeseh is in trouble now

                        Got the job on a technicaliteh
                        Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                          Greatest season ever

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                            I absolutely love their "20 times" song default when they are getting bummed at home. It sounds so pitiful, so desperate
                            Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                              We've been there though, not sure we have a high ground on that one.
                              Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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                                Be brilliant if we hopped straight back on our perch eh
                                *Except Michael, who died.

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