later.....
Pretty much sums up the defending of such rubbish on the pitch and off it. The mind boggles. For a top team, there seems to be an acceptance of massive lowering of acceptance of performance, lets face it, you don't really see other big clubs accepting bad results and breaking numerous records you don't want to break... Shouldn't the best aim for the top regardless and not churn out excuses?
Many problems and i'm not talking about transfers:
Style of play
Players in the wrong position
Negative attitude amongst the team
It just seems that nobody knows what they're doing at the club and unfortunately the manager has failed so far, though not completely down to him.
Settle for nothing now, settle for nothing
posted on 2/2/14
Personally I question the support of any Utd fan who is not upset by the current state of affairs.
The give him time brigade to turn this around make me wonder.
What evidence, supports such dogma
posted on 2/2/14
Mudd, there the lot that have to be different from everyone else, to claim some moral high ground, to think they're better than everyone else. Arrogance and delusion sums them up. Think of Robb, he is a prime example.
posted on 2/2/14
comment by ManUtdDaredevil (U9612)
posted 14 minutes ago
Personally I question the support of any Utd fan who is not upset by the current state of affairs.
The give him time brigade to turn this around make me wonder.
What evidence, supports such dogma
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Totally agree . I'm not against giving time to Moyes. But he has shown NIL to be given more time.
posted on 2/2/14
i think those who proclaim to be happy if United don't win sweet FA for the next five seasons so long as Moysie gets his God given opportunity to prove himself to be a failure irrespect of the damage that it would do to the club... because Fergie said so... are claiming some bizarre moral ground based on Im a better, cleverer supporter than you.