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Post by Macmoish on Apr 21, 2014 13:38:46 GMT
So .....
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Post by Marc on Apr 21, 2014 13:44:40 GMT
Where's this come from?
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simonr
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Post by simonr on Apr 21, 2014 14:01:38 GMT
From Twitter Manchester News MEN โ @mennewsdesk Follow
BREAKING: Manchester United refuse to deny reports that David Moyes is to be sacked as manager. More soon (2:28pm)
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Post by Macmoish on Apr 21, 2014 14:21:20 GMT
Maybe he's failed by Man Ut standards and the next guy will have it much easier, not being compared directly to Ferguson. I'd Take Moyes in a minute - and if Tony Fernandes was thinking ahead, he should be ready - if we go up.
If we don't, might be a little harder to attract Moyes
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Post by sharky on Apr 21, 2014 14:39:46 GMT
BBC and Sky reporting its pure speculation at the moment, but there's no smoke without fire!!
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Post by Macmoish on Apr 21, 2014 14:46:43 GMT
Who'd have guessed last May that Redknapp would be at QPR longer than Moyes at Man Ut
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Post by Macmoish on Apr 21, 2014 14:47:49 GMT
Sky Sporfs News โ@skysporfsnews 4m BREAKING NEWS: Manchester United sack manager David Moyes. Full story on SSN - bit.ly/1h5pqFP .
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Post by sharky on Apr 21, 2014 14:50:46 GMT
Sky now saying Moyes will be sacked within 24 hours
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Post by Macmoish on Apr 21, 2014 14:52:00 GMT
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Post by jjqpr on Apr 21, 2014 15:35:05 GMT
Hows he performing VS "Sir" Alex now? Last I knew he was still doing better this him in his first season in charge. Who would they replace him with anyway?
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Post by Macmoish on Apr 21, 2014 15:46:00 GMT
Different owners And vastly different fan and club expectations... Remember before Ferguson, had gone many years before winning Title
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Post by corndog on Apr 21, 2014 16:03:07 GMT
Why not wait until the end of the season at this point?
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Post by jjqpr on Apr 21, 2014 16:11:04 GMT
Different owners And vastly different fan and club expectations... Remember before Ferguson, had gone many years before winning Title True but you'd hope they/the fans would have learned good things come to those who wait...i guess after signing the likes of fellani who has flopped maybe they dont want him blowing any more money...they need the right sort...maybe they'll take harry of us ...
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Post by sharky on Apr 21, 2014 16:15:32 GMT
.......or maybe Sparky!!!
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Post by Macmoish on Apr 21, 2014 18:55:17 GMT
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Post by Lonegunmen on Apr 21, 2014 19:02:25 GMT
Panic move if they do sack him. Fergusson shows what a right cnut he is. He knew last season that he had an aging non performing squad and retired, leaving Moyes to cop the flack for it. Smart move by Fergusson who can walk on water, but suck move for Moyes. He was on a loser from day 1. Still a 6 year contract, thats 5 to pay out on must be a nice financial bonus.
I'd have moyes here but he can leave Ferdinand at United. Another Park type scenario - rapidly fading CB looking for a massive last ditch pay day. Gone are the days of Frank McLintock whom was good for 3 or 4 seasons for us when the Arse thought he was past his best.
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Post by RoryTheRanger on Apr 21, 2014 19:07:45 GMT
Watch out for a summer of Man Utd fans screaming for them to appoint Jurgen Klopp while the rest of the world laughs at them, knowing fully well he would never leave Dortmund for Man Utd....
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Post by sharky on Apr 21, 2014 23:25:50 GMT
.......going, going.........
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Post by powerpump on Apr 21, 2014 23:42:42 GMT
As mentioned by me some months back on a different thread Moyes was the wrong appointment and ought never have gotten the job. Ferguson took a big part in getting Moyes appointed but more fool them all including the half wit here who tried to ridicule the fact that anyone dared to suggest that the wrong person was in the Man U managers position. Moyes has never won any significant trophy and is shown to be totally out of his depth. But of course he will be laughing all the way to the bank as he will now get millions of pounds in compensation. Talk about rewarding failure, but of course we know that from the highly paid and over paid losers at our own club!
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Post by Marc on Apr 22, 2014 7:28:49 GMT
As mentioned by me some months back on a different thread Moyes was the wrong appointment and ought never have gotten the job. Ferguson took a big part in getting Moyes appointed but more fool them all including the half wit here who tried to ridicule the fact that anyone dared to suggest that the wrong person was in the Man U managers position. Moyes has never won any significant trophy and is shown to be totally out of his depth. But of course he will be laughing all the way to the bank as he will now get millions of pounds in compensation. Talk about rewarding failure, but of course we know that from the highly paid and over paid losers at our own club! Which half-wit would that be then?
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Post by Macmoish on Apr 22, 2014 7:32:48 GMT
I'd welcome Moyes at QPR - and I imagine a dozen Prem Clubs would as welcome.
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Post by Macmoish on Apr 22, 2014 7:40:55 GMT
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Post by eusebio13 on Apr 22, 2014 7:48:41 GMT
Done and Dusted - Officially announced He'll have enough cash from United & kudos from Everton to sit and wait for the right job.
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Post by Macmoish on Apr 22, 2014 8:20:55 GMT
40 Years ago: A great day in British Football
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Post by kenthoop on Apr 22, 2014 8:30:49 GMT
My God have hasn't half aged since his time at Utd doesn't look like the same person, tv has had to use plenty of makeup to fill in the lines
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Post by Lonegunmen on Apr 22, 2014 8:46:43 GMT
Harry to Manure in a straight swap?
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Post by alfaranger on Apr 22, 2014 8:54:29 GMT
My God have hasn't half aged since his time at Utd doesn't look like the same person, tv has had to use plenty of makeup to fill in the lines I'd not noticed until you said, but yes, deep worry lines. He's best out of it, might even be relieved now the deed is done.
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Post by sharky on Apr 22, 2014 9:20:38 GMT
.......going, going......... GONE
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Post by powerpump on Apr 22, 2014 10:44:03 GMT
"The sight of the Grim Reaper wielding an imaginary scythe in the direction of Manchester United manager David Moyes when he returned to Everton was part publicity stunt and part black humour. And yet, with all manner of irony, it was the humiliation Moyes suffered at his former club that sounded the death knell for the Scot and provided the signal for United's owners the Glazers to mark the end of an error. The sight of Everton, the team he left behind after 11 years last summer, outplaying United with a verve and swagger under Roberto Martinez that has barely been seen since Moyes succeeded Sir Alex Ferguson, was clearly the final straw. And the sound of Moyes talking up aspects of an abject United performance in the 2-0 defeat only confirmed the long-held suspicion that he simply could not come to terms with the standards the club and their supporters demand. Man Utd's disappointing season Defeated in Champions League quarter-final by Bayern Munich Beaten in League Cup semi-final by Sunderland Lost at home to Swansea in the third round of the FA Cup Five points from a possible 24 against the current Premier League top four of Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester City and Arsenal Defeat against Everton confirmed club will miss out on Champions League for first time in 18 seasons United's hierarchy have done their best to be supportive of the man they handed a six-year contract on the advice of Ferguson but the evidence of their own eyes has convinced them they cannot afford to slide any further. The planned summer overhaul could not be entrusted to Moyes. The sacking of the 50-year-old will also be a personal embarrassment for Ferguson. His endorsement of Moyes, a manager he saw in his own younger image and likeness, has proved to be a flawed one. United may now be regretting taking the unusual step of allowing a manager, no matter how successful, to hand-pick his successor in an organisation of such scale. If there is blame to be apportioned, Ferguson must take his share. Moyes looked a safe and sensible line of succession after Ferguson ended 26 years with United's 20th crown. But the unknown factor was how a manager who had never won silverware and had only overseen two Champions League qualifiers in a creditable Everton career would cope with the unique demands of Old Trafford. The answer was that he could not. There are, of course, mitigating circumstances. Most regular observers of United admitted the squad that won the title was not vintage, propelled towards the Premier League by one last transfer market flourish from Ferguson in the shape of Robin van Persie. " www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/27105790
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Post by Marc on Apr 22, 2014 11:10:40 GMT
As mentioned by me some months back on a different thread Moyes was the wrong appointment and ought never have gotten the job. Ferguson took a big part in getting Moyes appointed but more fool them all including the half wit here who tried to ridicule the fact that anyone dared to suggest that the wrong person was in the Man U managers position. Moyes has never won any significant trophy and is shown to be totally out of his depth. But of course he will be laughing all the way to the bank as he will now get millions of pounds in compensation. Talk about rewarding failure, but of course we know that from the highly paid and over paid losers at our own club! Which half-wit would that be then? No response then? Thought not. If you're going to insult someone, at least have the balls to back it up.
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