Adrian Chiles asked him about the sacking of David Moyes. He said:
"Some of the players should be ashamed of themselves. They really let him down."
Who agrees? Didn't Fergie say it would take David one season to settle in and then the second season to show his true potential?
Would anyone like him to be our club's manager next season? He's still one of the best British managers in the country IMO.
Roy Keane
posted on 22/4/14
Is this the same roy keane that let us down when he walked out on the republic in the 2002 world cup.
Fine one to talk.
posted on 22/4/14
Rather stick with Sherwood than Moyes thanks
posted on 22/4/14
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posted on 22/4/14
I think any player would have found it hard to motivate himself after a legend like fergie left. I feel sorry for Moyes, he should go to a club like Villa, Newcastle and ply his trade at a club similar to that
posted on 22/4/14
Just what we want at Villa! Another facking Scot!!!
No No No Noooooooooooooo
posted on 22/4/14
A decent manager would have been able to get the players to play for him and the shirt.
Man management is a pre-requisite in football. Moyes I think lost the players. or the primadonna's, and the rest is history.
The next guy in has an enormous task. Lot's of money to spend, an ageing first team . Lots of work to do in a World Cup year.
Could get even messier
posted on 23/4/14
If Moyes is one of the best British mangers around then I'm sorry that is a sad reflection of the quality of British managers.
Anyone on this board could have finished 7th with the squad Moyes inherited.
Ask yourself if you actually saw a patter of play to United's tactics.
Were they stronger defensively. I'd argue Hughes and Pulis have shown more enterprise and structure to their approach to management yet you don't see us saying they should be the next Spurs manager.
Moyes is cack...I always thought so and he has confirmed it.
posted on 23/4/14
Moyes is a good fit for a club like Everton, that does not suit him for top jobs though
he's a good fit for a club looking to stabilise themselves in upper mid table, obviously a no hoper for a lub looking to go much further than that though
posted on 23/4/14
Moyes would'nt last 10 months at Spurs.
posted on 23/4/14
Jurgan Klopp has just confirmed he is not interested in taking over the managers job at Man Utd but added his brother Klipity might be interested...