The Neviller
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It's sad when it takes a Chelsea fan to point this out.Fergie - "...your job now is to stand by your new manager".
It's sad when it takes a Chelsea fan to point this out.Fergie - "...your job now is to stand by your new manager".
I don't buy that, at the end of the day he is the manager and im sure the coaches would have respected that. They wouldn't keep telling him "that's not what SAF would do". In fact i'm sure when asked for their opinion they would have helped him more because of what they learnt from SAF. Instead of the current staff that probably think "at Everton that worked really well"Or you could look at it reasonably.
He also could have gotten rid of staff because it's difficult to take control when long time employees are still there.
I'll get stoned for saying this, but this is exactly the kind of performances we gave a lot of the times against the shitter teams under Fergie over the last 2-3 seasons. Difference was that we'd somehow grind out a win.
I don't see a huge shift in our style from Moyes' perspective to entirely blame him. Perhaps the difference is that SAF knew how to change a game better in the 2nd half.
This is what got me, he had a staff who had learnt so much from SAF and could have helped his transition but he was so eager to stamp his mark on the team he brought people from Everton - no wonder we look like them now
I'll get stoned for saying this, but this is exactly the kind of performances we gave a lot of the times against the shitter teams under Fergie over the last 2-3 seasons. Difference was that we'd somehow grind out a win.
I don't see a huge shift in our style from Moyes' perspective to entirely blame him. Perhaps the difference is that SAF knew how to change a game better in the 2nd half.
I'll get stoned for saying this, but this is exactly the kind of performances we gave a lot of the times against the shitter teams under Fergie over the last 2-3 seasons. Difference was that we'd somehow grind out a win.
I don't see a huge shift in our style from Moyes' perspective to entirely blame him. Perhaps the difference is that SAF knew how to change a game better in the 2nd half.
Inherited a questionable team I suppose, needs to settle on his First XI ASAP.
Last season we were like that loads of times but RVP would get a goal from nowhere, and all would be well. I think Fergie knew he was getting out just in time. Major surgery still required to the squad.
Im not calling for his head but can any United fan say they aren't worried with how the team looks 6 games in? Coupled with a failed transfer window (how many players rejected us?) and the failures on the pitch Moyes really has a up-hill task right nowYeah.. this is starting to look like a bad move now.. But maybe we need to give them some time.
Last season we were like that loads of times but RVP would get a goal from nowhere, and all would be well. I think Fergie knew he was getting out just in time. Major surgery still required to the squad.
We'll be alright. Anyone who thought it would be plain sailing after Fergie left was deluding themselves. This is a tough time for our club, but we'll get there.
Inherited a questionable team I suppose, needs to settle on his First XI ASAP. If he wants to press we need to push the youth forward, we'll be ok but he needs to be more proactive.
Last season we were like that loads of times but RVP would get a goal from nowhere, and all would be well. I think Fergie knew he was getting out just in time. Major surgery still required to the squad.
Exactly, and do we really want to go another 4-5 years of grinding out results and winning titles in such an ugly manner and fall flat in the CL against real quality? I don't... I'd rather take all the blows now, get rid of the shite players in the squad and take the opportunity to rebuild on all fronts. This side has been struggling with a post 07/08 hangover for years, it really does need fresh blood across all areas of the pitch bar up front.
If only there were managers out there that had coached at a top club before...Bad day at the office, but it changes nothing. The learning curve was always going to be pretty steep
Cmon. Its early to blame moyes but its not a questionable team at all. Its the team that won the league last season and comfortably at that and even now without any major summer signings (which Moyes had the chance to improve whatever position he wanted) is perhaps the best squad in the league.
No they wont. Pay two managers salaries this year? Don't be daft.
I'll get stoned for saying this, but this is exactly the kind of performances we gave a lot of the times against the shitter teams under Fergie over the last 2-3 seasons. Difference was that we'd somehow grind out a win.
I don't see a huge shift in our style from Moyes' perspective to entirely blame him. Perhaps the difference is that SAF knew how to change a game better in the 2nd half.
We had lackluster performances under SAF for sure, but not as slow, static and unimaginative as today. It never felt like we would create anything. Baffling and quite shocking.
Did 'we' say that or have you just decided to make it up?If only there were managers out there that had coached at a top club before...
Seriously though, how long has he got to 'learn' and what's the minimum requirement for the team whilst he does that?
I did my fair share of moaning about the teams performances last season, but the fact is the team we were left with was the best in the league but just outside Europe's elite... Losing a great manager is a setback to our aims of progressing but a club of our size and stature should have had ambition to build on what we had to put us on a level with the likes of Barca and Bayern or at least a little closer. For us to go to the other end of the spectrum and say "you know what, success is nice and all but I'd rather have a mediocre couple of seasons whilst the new guy learns the ropes" I don't really think is acceptable.
Sick and tired of hearing this. The greatest manager of all time was in charge of that team.
Yes we did. Worse too. I don't see much of a change since SAF left yet, and the people who do are deluding themselves.
Yes, so? This team is riddled with faults just because SAF left? Not good enough to win the league?
Yes, so? This team is riddled with faults just because SAF left? Not good enough to win the league?
Everything but the fecking results you mean?
In the slow static games people, moaned about last season we still had a lot of control in those games. And that is what we have been missing so far under Moyes.Yes we did. Worse too. I don't see much of a change since SAF left yet, and the people who do are deluding themselves.
Last season we were like that loads of times but RVP would get a goal from nowhere, and all would be well. I think Fergie knew he was getting out just in time. Major surgery still required to the squad.
We're defiantly more rigid and create less under Moyes, that's clear for everyone to see.
His best achievement is getting a midtable team into midtable position
This is what was exciting about getting a new manager in. A new vision, an improved style, not the same mistakes and the same marginalising of players. Instead we went with the a dull option handpicked for his supposed similarities to his predecessor, and then we wonder why it's the same stuff but with shittier results.I'll get stoned for saying this, but this is exactly the kind of performances we gave a lot of the times against the shitter teams under Fergie over the last 2-3 seasons. Difference was that we'd somehow grind out a win.
I don't see a huge shift in our style from Moyes' perspective to entirely blame him. Perhaps the difference is that SAF knew how to change a game better in the 2nd half.
Im not calling for his head but can any United fan say they aren't worried with how the team looks 6 games in? Coupled with a failed transfer window (how many players rejected us?) and the failures on the pitch Moyes really has a up-hill task right now
Yes, so? This team is riddled with faults just because SAF left? Not good enough to win the league?
Yes. No.