Wondering if the United fans still feel Moyes is still the right man for the job? I for one can't make my mind up, he could be like Ferguson slow to start off but could show his class in the future once his settled in and bought in his own players, and implement his own style.
Or it could all go horribly wrong from not qualifying for the champions league, wich in turn have certain quality players wanting to leave and not being able to attract the same calibre players. This could put United back a few years and playing catch up.
So would you rather cut your losses now and bring in someone else? Or give him time and see what he really is capable of?
Patience or Action
posted on 8/12/13
imo moyes was not the right man for the job
I was up for giving him a chance to prove me wrong but he has only strengthened my conviction on my initial assessment.
I will like to think he can turn it around an get us into top 4 with the right cm signings, but I am not so sure giving the fact we are now in a worse position than in the summer and the best he could do then was sign fellani.
posted on 8/12/13
Rio making comments would never have happened under ferguson red.
posted on 8/12/13
Loz
Rio making comments would never have happened under ferguson red.
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Very true, its disrespectful.
I'm just watching the Sunday Supp and one of the guys was saying the players are hiding behind Moyes getting the blame, I think he's right!!
posted on 8/12/13
For me, the body language and attitude of the players on the pitch isn't right. Losing at home 3 times already is bad enough, but doing so without much fight, with the opposition teams actually looking fairly comfortable, that is hard to stomach.
posted on 8/12/13
Kinsang
Thats just it the players look like they dont want to fight for the club, is that their fault or Moyes's?
posted on 8/12/13
RED - obviously Moyes dictates tactics etc, but these players are human beings with minds of their own (I think!!!). Of course a manager needs to motivate his players, but if these title winning players can't take a look at themselves and say 'right, let's show some fight and get ourselves out of this mess', then we really are in a sorry state.
These players were only too willing to accept the plaudits of their great team spirit when winning titles, well they have to show that same spirit now. As always, the buck stops with the manager, but I feel the players are almost hiding begind Moyes rather than come out fighting for him. They have to accept that Fergie is gone and get around the new manager - they are meant to be professional players with a professional attitude - go out and show it!
posted on 8/12/13
Right man for the job?
You're acting like it was unanimously thought he was. This is not the case.
posted on 8/12/13
RVP has picked up numerous injuries this season whereas he was virtually injury free last 2 seasons. What do you think is the reason for this?
SOme Everton player said a while back how Moyes' training methods are focussed on running and defensive work rather than slick passing moves.
It is quiet clear as day that he is a dinosaur manager and his tactics rely on hoofing to RVP and Rooney.
posted on 8/12/13
Chasing Fibreglas was silly and pointless, specially when Ozil was watiing...United lost points right there.
posted on 8/12/13
I think Fabregas would have been an awesome addition to United, and with Carrick holding and Rooney and Fab pulling the strings, supplying ammunition to RVP would have been deadly. Ozil would have been good too but centre midfield was always the key area to strengthen if anything. Fellaini definitely not the answer in my opinion.