Jaap
Full Member
We don't stand a chance in hell.
I have been patient with Moyes but this match is the last straw for me. Not looking at the result because anyone who thinks we will go through has rocks in their head but if we don't get on the front foot and attempt to attack Olympiakos, I will have lost all faith in Moyes.
We will beat Olympiakos 3-1. Miss chances and go out on away goals.
I have to Google Olympiacos everytime I need to spell it.
Not Bayer Leverkusen?The amount of times we've scored more than twice at home this season:
Stoke City (3-2, Premier League)
Norwich City (4-0, League Cup)
West Ham (3-1, Premier League)
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I would play this:
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Get that football managery crap out of here. You have to have a footballing brain to understand how Moyes constructs his lineups. It starts off with the crucial and fundamental element:
Oh god if I don't play Wayne he's going to be so mad at me.
And then everything else is kind of secondary. Oh and by the way that fear permeates into all areas of the club, from the forwards' defensive training to the set-up-not-to-lose mentality. All hallmarks of a man who's never known what it's like truly being the person that the other person is afraid of.
Greek sides have a pretty lamentable record on English soil from what i can recall
Challenge accepted by our record-breaking manager then.
We will crash out and Moyes will be sacked. Simple fact.
You're a genius.
Except Mata is cup tied.
The amount of times we've scored more than twice at home this season:
Leverkusen (4-2, Champions League)
Stoke City (3-2, Premier League)
Norwich City (4-0, League Cup)
West Ham (3-1, Premier League)
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This should be fun.
I'd like to see:
- De Gea -
- Rafa - Jones - Smalling - Evra -
- Cleverley - Felliani -
- Januzaj - Kagawa - Welbeck -
- Rooney -
Any reason why? Based on however many games we've played this season, I can't see us passing through them, or having a deadly striker getting in behind their defenders like Hernandez used to do. I reckon giving them a physical problem to deal with could work. It's certainly worth a go, since little else is working. He won't constantly give the ball away cheaply like Rooney always seems to when he plays behind a striker.
I wouldn't want to see it long term, or for more than just this game, but when the objective is to score at least 3 goals, Moyes needs to go direct, IMO.
I'm not looking forward to this at all.
And you call your self a fan?i do , it will be the nail in the coffin and i'm looking forward to that