Life After Moyes
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Life After Moyes
So who do you think will be in the hot seat next season? Personally I was hoping for another season of Moyes if only to keep the Red Devils umpteen points behind the Citizens like they are right now.
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Re: Life After Moyes
Unfair to blame this season's performance on Moyes. SAF had a shite first season, too...
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Admittedly, that squad won the league last year, but they haven't replaced Vidic / Ferdinand, Van Pizzle has been injured, they still haven't replaced Scholes (Fletcher's been out for so long). Young, Kagawa, Mata (his fault?), Nani etc haven't performed.
Moyes was never the right guy, but jesus I feel sorry for the bloke.
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SAF left him with a bang average squad.
Admittedly, that squad won the league last year, but they haven't replaced Vidic / Ferdinand, Van Pizzle has been injured, they still haven't replaced Scholes (Fletcher's been out for so long). Young, Kagawa, Mata (his fault?), Nani etc haven't performed.
Moyes was never the right guy, but jesus I feel sorry for the bloke.
Admittedly, that squad won the league last year, but they haven't replaced Vidic / Ferdinand, Van Pizzle has been injured, they still haven't replaced Scholes (Fletcher's been out for so long). Young, Kagawa, Mata (his fault?), Nani etc haven't performed.
Moyes was never the right guy, but jesus I feel sorry for the bloke.
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He apparently will only get a one year pay off, because he didn't get CL footie. Who knows if true.
Van Gaal seem bookies favourite, by a country mile.
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SAF left him with a bang average squad.
Admittedly, that squad won the league last year, but they haven't replaced Vidic / Ferdinand, Van Pizzle has been injured, they still haven't replaced Scholes (Fletcher's been out for so long). Young, Kagawa, Mata (his fault?), Nani etc haven't performed.
Moyes was never the right guy, but jesus I feel sorry for the bloke.
Admittedly, that squad won the league last year, but they haven't replaced Vidic / Ferdinand, Van Pizzle has been injured, they still haven't replaced Scholes (Fletcher's been out for so long). Young, Kagawa, Mata (his fault?), Nani etc haven't performed.
Moyes was never the right guy, but jesus I feel sorry for the bloke.
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Re: Life After Moyes
Shouldn't they be looking for somebody younger? Mark Hughes might be interested.On a more serious note, I hear that some United fans want Harry Redknapp! If I was a United fan, my choice would be Ancelloti, still only 55 but he may not want to leave Real Madrid this year.
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Not sure how much of this is truth, but this sort of behaviour from these overpaid shitheads would not surprise me.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...ted-stars.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...ted-stars.html
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Big clubs need big managers in charge , all the CL contenders have big big coaches and characters . It just goes with the territory in modern football and Moyes is not and never will be in that category .
Also too many of the old guard at United didn't do their upmost in my opinion , most of all that wanker Ferdinand along with Vidic and Evra . Theses players should have been the glue to bond his first season but they took the foot off the gas and watched it implode . The gap left by Fergie is massive , he had far too much control and say at that football club . You will never see the like of it again . Its ironic that one of his final decisions was an absolute stinker.
They think they should have Guardiola but would settle for Klopp but will end up with Van Gaal on a short term deal . The dark horse money's on Ancelotti though , i reckon he's got a point to prove after the way those wankers at Chelsea treated him .
Also too many of the old guard at United didn't do their upmost in my opinion , most of all that wanker Ferdinand along with Vidic and Evra . Theses players should have been the glue to bond his first season but they took the foot off the gas and watched it implode . The gap left by Fergie is massive , he had far too much control and say at that football club . You will never see the like of it again . Its ironic that one of his final decisions was an absolute stinker.
They think they should have Guardiola but would settle for Klopp but will end up with Van Gaal on a short term deal . The dark horse money's on Ancelotti though , i reckon he's got a point to prove after the way those wankers at Chelsea treated him .
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Re: Life After Moyes
If the stories of the players' insubordination is true, its appalling (and, appallingly, not suprising). Might give up watching.