6 paragraphs of inane and irrelevant drivel
In no other profession would you expect such quick results.
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In no other proffesion would you still have a job if you manged to take a team from being champions by 11 points to 7th position trailing by 16 points.
You would be given the order of the golden toecap.
Moyes is very lucky (luck being something he has complained about) to still be in a job.
Something tells me that I wouldn't regret Moyes leaving.
Big clubs like man united shouldn’t go around sacking their manager after 10 defeats.
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Are you aware that big clubs like United have sacked their managers for less?
comment by Wing_Genius_John_Aston (U19099)
posted 1 minute ago
Something tells me that I wouldn't regret Moyes leaving.
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Then what? If the players don't like the next manager's methods then they just don't bother to perform and know he will be out next. That has happened many times at chelsea and city. Do you really want to be like that? It is terrible for the long term. You have to stick by moyes
That has happened many times at chelsea and city. Do you really want to be like that? It is terrible for the long term.
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what evidence do have for this pile of horseshit youre typing? City have been successful in the last 4 years, Chelsea have been even more successful in the time since Abramovic has had a happy trigger finger
OP
You are getting your bottom kicked here.
Might I suggest you take up a career in mugging old ladies.
Manchester United are the only big club that have had success down to having a manager for the long term.
And that's primarily down the fact that manager was Fergie.
The notions that it's damaging to fire managers at top clubs is inherently flawed, as there are so many examples that contradict that notion.
United have amazing success at two points in our history in which having a long term manager was the reason - under Fergie and Busby - and the reason they were successful and able to be in their job so long was because they were two of the greats.
Other big clubs have had similar successes in their history while not having long term managers like we did.
Big Ron could have stayed at United for 20 years, but it wouldn't have made United successful because he was there long term.
A non-United fan suggesting we stick with Moyes. We get it already. Every non-United fan wants us to stick with Moyes - and why wouldn't they?!
i dont get all this "utd give their managers time and dont sack them after half a dozen bad results" bóllox.
yes they do.
pre fergie utd went through managers just as fast as everyone else.
had we not been lucky with fergie we would have been through shít loads by now.
the fact is Fergie wasnt given time because it was our way, he was given time because he was building the club up from the ground.
his main aim was to build a succesful youth set up and work upwards from there.
the board knew this and this was why he was given time.
moyes doesnt have to do this, so he is just genrally failing at his job.
my spelling is awful today
Moyes ROCKS!!!!!!!
HAHAHAHAHA
comment by Darren The King Fletcher (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
Manchester United are the only big club that have had success down to having a manager for the long term.
And that's primarily down the fact that manager was Fergie.
The notions that it's damaging to fire managers at top clubs is inherently flawed, as there are so many examples that contradict that notion.
United have amazing success at two points in our history in which having a long term manager was the reason - under Fergie and Busby - and the reason they were successful and able to be in their job so long was because they were two of the greats.
Other big clubs have had similar successes in their history while not having long term managers like we did.
Big Ron could have stayed at United for 20 years, but it wouldn't have made United successful because he was there long term.
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Not at all. Barcelona are an example of a club built on continuity. When they get a new manager it has been from within and look at the results it has got them.
we were only successful in the 90's and 00's because we gave ALEX FERGUSON time, not just any old fart arsé manager
Not at all. Barcelona are an example of a club built on continuity. When they get a new manager it has been from within and look at the results it has got them.
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no its not.
Rijkard and Van Basten werent from within.
You mean like former Barca B manager Tata Martino and Frank Rijkaard?
Barca's last 6 managers
Van Gaal
Antic
Rijkaard
Guardiola
Vilanova
Martino
only 2 of those appointments came from within the club
comment by just plain ol Dunc (U11713)
posted 2 minutes ago
my spelling is awful today
............
That is because you are pining for your best mate Dunc.
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 19 seconds ago
comment by just plain ol Dunc (U11713)
posted 2 minutes ago
my spelling is awful today
............
That is because you are pining for your best mate Dunc.
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i know
comment by Mex. (U6687)
posted 3 minutes ago
Barca's last 6 managers
Van Gaal
Antic
Rijkaard
Guardiola
Vilanova
Martino
only 2 of those appointments came from within the club
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And when did they have their most success???
comment by TBlockLoftusRoad (U19195)
posted 11 seconds ago
comment by Mex. (U6687)
posted 3 minutes ago
Barca's last 6 managers
Van Gaal
Antic
Rijkaard
Guardiola
Vilanova
Martino
only 2 of those appointments came from within the club
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And when did they have their most success???
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when they had Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Busquets, Villa, Pedro, Puyol, Pique and Dani Alves
Under Rijkaard and Guardiola.
Barca have had 15 managers since Fergie took over. Only three of them were part of the coaching set up in the youth system.
Puts to bed your myth about the Barca continuity when they've only done it three times, and only once was it a big success, and that's because Guardiola is an exceptional coach.
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posted on 12/2/14
6 paragraphs of inane and irrelevant drivel
posted on 12/2/14
In no other profession would you expect such quick results.
.......................
In no other proffesion would you still have a job if you manged to take a team from being champions by 11 points to 7th position trailing by 16 points.
You would be given the order of the golden toecap.
Moyes is very lucky (luck being something he has complained about) to still be in a job.
posted on 12/2/14
Something tells me that I wouldn't regret Moyes leaving.
posted on 12/2/14
Big clubs like man united shouldn’t go around sacking their manager after 10 defeats.
-----
Are you aware that big clubs like United have sacked their managers for less?
posted on 12/2/14
comment by Wing_Genius_John_Aston (U19099)
posted 1 minute ago
Something tells me that I wouldn't regret Moyes leaving.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Then what? If the players don't like the next manager's methods then they just don't bother to perform and know he will be out next. That has happened many times at chelsea and city. Do you really want to be like that? It is terrible for the long term. You have to stick by moyes
posted on 12/2/14
That has happened many times at chelsea and city. Do you really want to be like that? It is terrible for the long term.
============================================
what evidence do have for this pile of horseshit youre typing? City have been successful in the last 4 years, Chelsea have been even more successful in the time since Abramovic has had a happy trigger finger
posted on 12/2/14
posted on 12/2/14
posted on 12/2/14
OP
You are getting your bottom kicked here.
Might I suggest you take up a career in mugging old ladies.
posted on 12/2/14
Manchester United are the only big club that have had success down to having a manager for the long term.
And that's primarily down the fact that manager was Fergie.
The notions that it's damaging to fire managers at top clubs is inherently flawed, as there are so many examples that contradict that notion.
United have amazing success at two points in our history in which having a long term manager was the reason - under Fergie and Busby - and the reason they were successful and able to be in their job so long was because they were two of the greats.
Other big clubs have had similar successes in their history while not having long term managers like we did.
Big Ron could have stayed at United for 20 years, but it wouldn't have made United successful because he was there long term.
posted on 12/2/14
A non-United fan suggesting we stick with Moyes. We get it already. Every non-United fan wants us to stick with Moyes - and why wouldn't they?!
posted on 12/2/14
i dont get all this "utd give their managers time and dont sack them after half a dozen bad results" bóllox.
yes they do.
pre fergie utd went through managers just as fast as everyone else.
had we not been lucky with fergie we would have been through shít loads by now.
the fact is Fergie wasnt given time because it was our way, he was given time because he was building the club up from the ground.
his main aim was to build a succesful youth set up and work upwards from there.
the board knew this and this was why he was given time.
moyes doesnt have to do this, so he is just genrally failing at his job.
posted on 12/2/14
my spelling is awful today
posted on 12/2/14
Moyes ROCKS!!!!!!!
HAHAHAHAHA
posted on 12/2/14
comment by Darren The King Fletcher (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
Manchester United are the only big club that have had success down to having a manager for the long term.
And that's primarily down the fact that manager was Fergie.
The notions that it's damaging to fire managers at top clubs is inherently flawed, as there are so many examples that contradict that notion.
United have amazing success at two points in our history in which having a long term manager was the reason - under Fergie and Busby - and the reason they were successful and able to be in their job so long was because they were two of the greats.
Other big clubs have had similar successes in their history while not having long term managers like we did.
Big Ron could have stayed at United for 20 years, but it wouldn't have made United successful because he was there long term.
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Not at all. Barcelona are an example of a club built on continuity. When they get a new manager it has been from within and look at the results it has got them.
posted on 12/2/14
we were only successful in the 90's and 00's because we gave ALEX FERGUSON time, not just any old fart arsé manager
posted on 12/2/14
Not at all. Barcelona are an example of a club built on continuity. When they get a new manager it has been from within and look at the results it has got them.
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no its not.
Rijkard and Van Basten werent from within.
posted on 12/2/14
You mean like former Barca B manager Tata Martino and Frank Rijkaard?
posted on 12/2/14
Barca's last 6 managers
Van Gaal
Antic
Rijkaard
Guardiola
Vilanova
Martino
only 2 of those appointments came from within the club
posted on 12/2/14
comment by just plain ol Dunc (U11713)
posted 2 minutes ago
my spelling is awful today
............
That is because you are pining for your best mate Dunc.
posted on 12/2/14
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 19 seconds ago
comment by just plain ol Dunc (U11713)
posted 2 minutes ago
my spelling is awful today
............
That is because you are pining for your best mate Dunc.
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i know
posted on 12/2/14
comment by Mex. (U6687)
posted 3 minutes ago
Barca's last 6 managers
Van Gaal
Antic
Rijkaard
Guardiola
Vilanova
Martino
only 2 of those appointments came from within the club
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And when did they have their most success???
posted on 12/2/14
comment by TBlockLoftusRoad (U19195)
posted 11 seconds ago
comment by Mex. (U6687)
posted 3 minutes ago
Barca's last 6 managers
Van Gaal
Antic
Rijkaard
Guardiola
Vilanova
Martino
only 2 of those appointments came from within the club
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And when did they have their most success???
----------------------------------------------------------------------
when they had Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Busquets, Villa, Pedro, Puyol, Pique and Dani Alves
posted on 12/2/14
Under Rijkaard and Guardiola.
posted on 12/2/14
Barca have had 15 managers since Fergie took over. Only three of them were part of the coaching set up in the youth system.
Puts to bed your myth about the Barca continuity when they've only done it three times, and only once was it a big success, and that's because Guardiola is an exceptional coach.
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