I say hang onto Moyes - he's doing the best job.
they will give him another season minimum so no point even debating it
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It was quite shocking that he was hired in the first place.
No trophies won, never managed in the CL, doesn't play attractive football, has a poor record against the big teams away from home. Just about the only thing he had going for him was longevity, but even that isn't really something that transfers when you leave a club.
comment by Siempre Rojo aka tenemos VEINTE (U1560)
posted 8 minutes ago
they will give him another season minimum so no point even debating it
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I don't think they will at all.
Agree with this article but after ed woodwards interview today i have a feeling we are gonna give him untill next season and spend big in the summer. Such a shame trusting moyes with all this money when someone like klopp could revolutionise our football with a beautifull style and add combative midfielders
comment by none (U17518)
posted 12 minutes ago
I say hang onto Moyes - he's doing the best job.
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Maybe remove the worsd 'onto'
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Not seen one of these articles before. Good work OP.
comment by nife (U18342) posted 7 minutes ago
Agree with this article but after ed woodwards interview today i have a feeling we are gonna give him untill next season and spend big in the summer. Such a shame trusting moyes with all this money when someone like klopp could revolutionise our football with a beautifull style and add combative midfielders
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I have no doubt Klopp would get us twice the quality of players for half the transfer fees. It's depressing to think about
I'm not sure what the point of these articles are, nobody here on this forum and I'm sure I can speak for the entire fan base is going to even shrug their shoulders if tomorrow we read that David Moyes was sacked or had resigned.
The thing is that collectively on this board, we can think of numerous reasons to sack him or point out that he's not done his job properly at Manchester United. If we can do this, I'm sure the Glazers, board of Directors can see this too. DESPITE all of that, they have still not made the call to sack him. If top 4 was such a major issue to them, they'd have sacked him and brought in someone else to try to do the job because we can all see Top 4 is out of the question now.
He's definitely going to be here for the beginning of next season and I'm confident he'd last the whole season.
Needs a drastic change to occur for him to remain here for me now. Top 4 was a minimum expectation for me and I stand by that
We all expected a dip when Fergie left. Not to this extent though tbh
We need to go batter Arsenal tonight, just like Liverpool did
If things do get worse, or don't significantly improve and quickly, he has to go,
I don't see the point in giving him more time than this season if he can only get these players into 7th
1 point out of 6 against Stoke and Fulham when we have our best players back and needed the wins badly is simply not good enough
Yeah it really does make economic sense to sack moyes at the end of the season. The potential success is so much more under a better manager. At times like these i wish fergie would shut the fack up!
Attractice managers? Mourinho and AVB arent bad looking fellows... cant think of any other handsome managers.. Pep maybe? Klopp is ugly as fúck so the OP is a massive contradiction... as well as being a whiney load of snoredom..
comment by Clever - son son son - 'I got 99 problems but Mata aint Juan' - crusader (U18599)
posted 9 minutes ago
Not seen one of these articles before. Good work OP.
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Say the guy that does about 10 save the endangered Moyes articles a week.
I have no doubt Klopp would get us twice the quality of players for half the transfer fees.
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No, he wouldn't.
Not if he was the manager of Manchester United.
You can't have failed to notice how much a players price raises if he is going to the premier League.
I think the Glazers have a huge amount of respect for SAF and Sir Bobby and trust their judgment. I think they leave the football side of things to the football people at the club and they worry about the money.
There will obviously be a time when the Glazers may feel like they need to step in and take charge of football matters if the finances take a HUGE blow.
As long as Moyes as the backing of Sir Alex and to a lesser extent Sir Bobby then he's got nothing to worry about IMO. Just a theory.
After hearing Woodward come out with these comments today. It just shows what two inept individuals we have appointed to take over big positions at this club. One is only concerned about profits, whereas the other is hell bent on destroying success built on years. As a CEO, you have an aim and set of objectives to fulfil said aim. In order to fall at the first jump, just Hire David Moyes and Ed Woodward.
I unfortunately share with your theory bruce. So do people really think moyes wouldnt get the sack if we lost again tonight but it was like 5 0? Obviously hypothetically speaking but just curious of peoples thoughts
comment by I am the revoluti0n (U17834)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Clever - son son son - 'I got 99 problems but Mata aint Juan' - crusader (U18599)
posted 9 minutes ago
Not seen one of these articles before. Good work OP.
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Say the guy that does about 10 save the endangered Moyes articles a week.
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Find them ten articles a week or zip it shrimpy. And yes I want conclusive evidence for TEN ARTICLES A WEEK. Numpty.
comment by Vidicschin (U3584) posted 10 seconds ago
I have no doubt Klopp would get us twice the quality of players for half the transfer fees.
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No, he wouldn't.
Not if he was the manager of Manchester United.
You can't have failed to notice how much a players price raises if he is going to the premier League.
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This is the same Klopp that identified and signed Reus, Gundogan, Kagawa, Lewandowski, Hummels, and Subotic all for about the same price that we paid for Fellaini.
I'm not saying he wouldn't have to pay a little extra for these types of players if he were at United, but I'm positive he could find a midfielder with twice Fellaini's ability for half the price
It just shows what two inept individuals we have appointed to take over big positions at this club.
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Not sure what you think is wrong with what Woodward has said, please enlighten me. I have all afternoon.
My guess is you have taen an immediate dislike to Woodward, and like so many other nwarrow minded individuals, will look for any stick to beat him with.
Yes we know he cocked up in the summer, (what we don't know his how much of that was down to Moyes)but other than that things seem to be ticking over very well on the financial side of things.
I'm in what must now be the 1% who don't want to see him sacked if we finish outside the top four.
I've always thought this would be a difficult season of some significant degree of transition - for me we've got an ageing squad of players who've been coached by the greatest club manager of all time - and, although I didn't expect us to be sat where we are in the table at this point, I don't think things are nearly as bad as a lot of people are making out.
I don't expect us to finish below seventh this season, i do expect us to be back in the top four with some decent business in the summer, and I do expect us to kick on from there.
Respect everyone else's opinion, of course, but I'm sticking by Fergie's appointment and I honestly think he and his team have every chance to turn things around given time.
Awaiting pies...
comment by bruceandpally (U8201)
posted 6 minutes ago
I think the Glazers have a huge amount of respect for SAF and Sir Bobby and trust their judgment. I think they leave the football side of things to the football people at the club and they worry about the money.
There will obviously be a time when the Glazers may feel like they need to step in and take charge of football matters if the finances take a HUGE blow.
As long as Moyes as the backing of Sir Alex and to a lesser extent Sir Bobby then he's got nothing to worry about IMO. Just a theory.
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Scary if true. And I fell like this is exactly true. Part of me things glazers know fark all about football, thus they have left matters to Ferguson and charlton. I hear one legendary manager managed their Football side in America had one terrible season and got the sack. No nonsense.
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posted on 12/2/14
I say hang onto Moyes - he's doing the best job.
posted on 12/2/14
they will give him another season minimum so no point even debating it
posted on 12/2/14
Save Dave!
posted on 12/2/14
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posted on 12/2/14
It was quite shocking that he was hired in the first place.
No trophies won, never managed in the CL, doesn't play attractive football, has a poor record against the big teams away from home. Just about the only thing he had going for him was longevity, but even that isn't really something that transfers when you leave a club.
posted on 12/2/14
comment by Siempre Rojo aka tenemos VEINTE (U1560)
posted 8 minutes ago
they will give him another season minimum so no point even debating it
.............
I don't think they will at all.
posted on 12/2/14
Agree with this article but after ed woodwards interview today i have a feeling we are gonna give him untill next season and spend big in the summer. Such a shame trusting moyes with all this money when someone like klopp could revolutionise our football with a beautifull style and add combative midfielders
posted on 12/2/14
comment by none (U17518)
posted 12 minutes ago
I say hang onto Moyes - he's doing the best job.
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Maybe remove the worsd 'onto'
posted on 12/2/14
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posted on 12/2/14
Not seen one of these articles before. Good work OP.
posted on 12/2/14
comment by nife (U18342) posted 7 minutes ago
Agree with this article but after ed woodwards interview today i have a feeling we are gonna give him untill next season and spend big in the summer. Such a shame trusting moyes with all this money when someone like klopp could revolutionise our football with a beautifull style and add combative midfielders
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I have no doubt Klopp would get us twice the quality of players for half the transfer fees. It's depressing to think about
posted on 12/2/14
I'm not sure what the point of these articles are, nobody here on this forum and I'm sure I can speak for the entire fan base is going to even shrug their shoulders if tomorrow we read that David Moyes was sacked or had resigned.
The thing is that collectively on this board, we can think of numerous reasons to sack him or point out that he's not done his job properly at Manchester United. If we can do this, I'm sure the Glazers, board of Directors can see this too. DESPITE all of that, they have still not made the call to sack him. If top 4 was such a major issue to them, they'd have sacked him and brought in someone else to try to do the job because we can all see Top 4 is out of the question now.
He's definitely going to be here for the beginning of next season and I'm confident he'd last the whole season.
posted on 12/2/14
Needs a drastic change to occur for him to remain here for me now. Top 4 was a minimum expectation for me and I stand by that
We all expected a dip when Fergie left. Not to this extent though tbh
We need to go batter Arsenal tonight, just like Liverpool did
If things do get worse, or don't significantly improve and quickly, he has to go,
I don't see the point in giving him more time than this season if he can only get these players into 7th
1 point out of 6 against Stoke and Fulham when we have our best players back and needed the wins badly is simply not good enough
posted on 12/2/14
Yeah it really does make economic sense to sack moyes at the end of the season. The potential success is so much more under a better manager. At times like these i wish fergie would shut the fack up!
posted on 12/2/14
Attractice managers? Mourinho and AVB arent bad looking fellows... cant think of any other handsome managers.. Pep maybe? Klopp is ugly as fúck so the OP is a massive contradiction... as well as being a whiney load of snoredom..
posted on 12/2/14
comment by Clever - son son son - 'I got 99 problems but Mata aint Juan' - crusader (U18599)
posted 9 minutes ago
Not seen one of these articles before. Good work OP.
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Say the guy that does about 10 save the endangered Moyes articles a week.
posted on 12/2/14
I have no doubt Klopp would get us twice the quality of players for half the transfer fees.
..............
No, he wouldn't.
Not if he was the manager of Manchester United.
You can't have failed to notice how much a players price raises if he is going to the premier League.
posted on 12/2/14
I think the Glazers have a huge amount of respect for SAF and Sir Bobby and trust their judgment. I think they leave the football side of things to the football people at the club and they worry about the money.
There will obviously be a time when the Glazers may feel like they need to step in and take charge of football matters if the finances take a HUGE blow.
As long as Moyes as the backing of Sir Alex and to a lesser extent Sir Bobby then he's got nothing to worry about IMO. Just a theory.
posted on 12/2/14
After hearing Woodward come out with these comments today. It just shows what two inept individuals we have appointed to take over big positions at this club. One is only concerned about profits, whereas the other is hell bent on destroying success built on years. As a CEO, you have an aim and set of objectives to fulfil said aim. In order to fall at the first jump, just Hire David Moyes and Ed Woodward.
posted on 12/2/14
I unfortunately share with your theory bruce. So do people really think moyes wouldnt get the sack if we lost again tonight but it was like 5 0? Obviously hypothetically speaking but just curious of peoples thoughts
posted on 12/2/14
comment by I am the revoluti0n (U17834)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Clever - son son son - 'I got 99 problems but Mata aint Juan' - crusader (U18599)
posted 9 minutes ago
Not seen one of these articles before. Good work OP.
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Say the guy that does about 10 save the endangered Moyes articles a week.
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Find them ten articles a week or zip it shrimpy. And yes I want conclusive evidence for TEN ARTICLES A WEEK. Numpty.
posted on 12/2/14
comment by Vidicschin (U3584) posted 10 seconds ago
I have no doubt Klopp would get us twice the quality of players for half the transfer fees.
..............
No, he wouldn't.
Not if he was the manager of Manchester United.
You can't have failed to notice how much a players price raises if he is going to the premier League.
----------------------------------------------------------
This is the same Klopp that identified and signed Reus, Gundogan, Kagawa, Lewandowski, Hummels, and Subotic all for about the same price that we paid for Fellaini.
I'm not saying he wouldn't have to pay a little extra for these types of players if he were at United, but I'm positive he could find a midfielder with twice Fellaini's ability for half the price
posted on 12/2/14
It just shows what two inept individuals we have appointed to take over big positions at this club.
..................
Not sure what you think is wrong with what Woodward has said, please enlighten me. I have all afternoon.
My guess is you have taen an immediate dislike to Woodward, and like so many other nwarrow minded individuals, will look for any stick to beat him with.
Yes we know he cocked up in the summer, (what we don't know his how much of that was down to Moyes)but other than that things seem to be ticking over very well on the financial side of things.
posted on 12/2/14
I'm in what must now be the 1% who don't want to see him sacked if we finish outside the top four.
I've always thought this would be a difficult season of some significant degree of transition - for me we've got an ageing squad of players who've been coached by the greatest club manager of all time - and, although I didn't expect us to be sat where we are in the table at this point, I don't think things are nearly as bad as a lot of people are making out.
I don't expect us to finish below seventh this season, i do expect us to be back in the top four with some decent business in the summer, and I do expect us to kick on from there.
Respect everyone else's opinion, of course, but I'm sticking by Fergie's appointment and I honestly think he and his team have every chance to turn things around given time.
Awaiting pies...
posted on 12/2/14
comment by bruceandpally (U8201)
posted 6 minutes ago
I think the Glazers have a huge amount of respect for SAF and Sir Bobby and trust their judgment. I think they leave the football side of things to the football people at the club and they worry about the money.
There will obviously be a time when the Glazers may feel like they need to step in and take charge of football matters if the finances take a HUGE blow.
As long as Moyes as the backing of Sir Alex and to a lesser extent Sir Bobby then he's got nothing to worry about IMO. Just a theory.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Scary if true. And I fell like this is exactly true. Part of me things glazers know fark all about football, thus they have left matters to Ferguson and charlton. I hear one legendary manager managed their Football side in America had one terrible season and got the sack. No nonsense.
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