acnumber9
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Pleased for Moyes tonight. Definitely needed the win and had the balls to make a lot of changes.
I think you missed the joke. Liverpool not being a big team and all that.8 or 9 games in and he has played 2 "big teams" right at the beginning and he hasnt had any time to get settled and get his systems in place and get the team to be his team. Worrying????? for fecks sake. fecking drama queens
Thats not enough time at all. 3 months to get to know the abilities, character and personality of the entire squad and reserves etc. In 3 months he wont have seen all the players at their best and worst. he wont have seen how some react under pressure or when they are lacking confidence or brimming with confidence. its simply not that long an amount of time to see it all. You are dreaming if you think it just takes 3 months for a new manager to get to grips with everything involved at a juggernaut such as Man utd.
8 or 9 games in and he has played 2 "big teams" right at the beginning and he hasnt had any time to get settled and get his systems in place and get the team to be his team. Worrying????? for fecks sake. fecking drama queens
It is very strange I must admit, it's like he's just arrived from Mars, every football fan in the Country knows Hernandez's movement is brilliant.
Anyway, good result, he gave the fringe players some game time, Nani looked sharp, all in all a good night.
The irony here.
Surely nobody suspects him of not knowing anything about Javier Hernandez, a well known striker in the Premier League these past few seasons.
8 or 9 games in and he has played 2 "big teams" right at the beginning and he hasnt had any time to get settled and get his systems in place and get the team to be his team. Worrying????? for fecks sake. fecking drama queens
So, is that his first win against Liverpool?
No. He's beaten them a few times, but never at Anfield.
He seems to not have seen half of our players play. Even the ones he's played. He used the phrase "people tell me he's very good" when discussing Kagawa pre match, and "they tell me that's what he's like" when talking about Chica post. So presumably he's never actually seen them himself, despite playing both of them in actual games this season.
I reckon Ashley Young's mum must be ringing him up and telling him what Young is like.
He seems to not have seen half of our players play. Even the ones he's played. He used the phrase "people tell me he's very good" when discussing Kagawa pre match, and "they tell me that's what he's like" when talking about Chica post. So presumably he's never actually seen them himself, despite playing both of them in actual games this season.
I just don't think he feels like they're his players yet, which is understandable. He still doesn't seem quite at home, but it'll come.Isn't it more likely that he's just trying to be overly casual when talking about individual players rather than not knowing anything about them?
But hey, any excuse to take the piss, right?
I reckon Ashley Young's mum must be ringing him up and telling him what Young is like.
Cracked out the "that's what they tell me about him" about Hernandez. I don't understand why he keeps saying that he doesn't know the team, he should know the majority of the senior players.
I think as Steve alluded to it's definitely Fergie.I don't understand that. Surely he has watched us playing before? And who are the people telling him these things? His Everton staff that he brought with him?
I think as Steve alluded to it's definitely Fergie.
I think as Steve alluded to it's definitely Fergie.
Isn't it more likely that he's just trying to be overly casual when talking about individual players rather than not knowing anything about them?
Just read on the BBC that he's won five of his first eight matches which is the best start for a Manchester United manager since Sir Matt.
Pure decent like. One draw, five wins, one hammering and a poxy away loss to Liverpool.Just read on the BBC that he's won five of his first eight matches which is the best start for a Manchester United manager since Sir Matt.
How many of those managers were handed the champions?
Well said Rood. Am I the only one who is getting seriously pissed off with these people looking for the negative in everything?I think there has only ever been 1 manager who took over a Championship winning team before and he (Brian Clough) lasted only 44 days. So Moyes is already breaking records.
He seems to be feeling exactly like me. Totally frustrated by our own support.I love Stack![]()