izec
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Funny thing is they play Stoke and West ham next, both ahead of them. If they don't win one game, they can sack him immediately.
Don't really understand the hate for him here/longing for him to not do well.
Moyes on Sunderland's league position: "It matters all the time, to be honest. I'm taking notice of it, but I'm trying not to look at it, if that makes any sense at all."
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Yeah decent, likeable, honest, hardworking chap who has never had a bad or disrespectful word to say about United, United fans or anyone associated with the club.
Well it's not his fault you didn't have the football intelligence to understand what he was doing.Yeah decent, likeable, honest, hardworking chap who has never had a bad or disrespectful word to say about United, United fans or anyone associated with the club.
This! Absolutely this!!I remember all of you either showing full blown, luke warm, or tacit levels of support when he was hired, with only a few hedging your bets. Just leave him alone. He's got nothing to support himself conversationally in pubs ten years from now.
To be completely honest, that's a fair statement imo.
It's an obfuscated message for so many reasons, the first being you don't take notice of something you try not to look at (at least you don't admit taking notice or it defeats the point you're trying to make). Second, why is he "trying" not to look at all? Either do or don't.
What message is he trying to convey? That league position right now is not important? Or that it is important but Sunderland are so bad he can't bear to look?
Why not just say something like everyone else, "We will focus on the next game and see where we are at the end of the season" or "It's still early in the season and our league position doesn't reflect the true ability of this squad"?
It's an obfuscated message for so many reasons, the first being you don't take notice of something you try not to look at. Second, why is he "trying" not to look at all? Either do or don't.
What message is he trying to convey? That league position right now is not important? Or that it is important but Sunderland are so bad he can't bear to look?
Why not just say something like everyone else, "We will focus on the next game and see where we are at the end of the season"?
Well it's not his fault you didn't have the football intelligence to understand what he was doing.
To me, he seems to be saying he is trying to not to be under pressure because of the league position as you tend to perform better without pressure but at the same time it's hard not to feel that pressure too. Obviously he could have worded it better, and he himself felt so as he added the 'if that even makes sense' line at the end
I can't stand the miserable shrivelled ball-sack face of a man. It would be mighty satisfying if he got sacked without winning a PL game with Sunderland.
It will never make senseHe was manager of Manchester United.
Manchester United appointed him and had the neck to brag about it
Up there with the most insane, ridiculous decisions made in the history of mankind...
Awful manager and a fecking cretin too.
He was manager of Manchester United.
Manchester United appointed him and had the neck to brag about it
Up there with the most insane, ridiculous decisions made in the history of mankind...
That was sarcasm, yes?Yeah decent, likeable, honest, hardworking chap who has never had a bad or disrespectful word to say about United, United fans or anyone associated with the club.
Yeah i definitely didn't understand most of what he was trying to do. But to be fair neither did he i suspect.
That was sarcasm, yes?
Don't really understand the hate for him here/longing for him to not do well.
Exactly, badly worded, and it wasn't even a difficult or uncommon question he was answering. And now that response which inspires no clarity or confidence is out there for each of his players to interpret.
Even the way you interpret it above, wanting to not be under pressure but admitting to feeling the pressure, is a counterproductive message. If the aim is to take the pressure off then find a way to convey there's no pressure!
That was sarcasm, yes?
there is no way you can that way. You can only say stuff like that in a TV interview. This is quite common that managers say stuff like this. Sunderland players aren't going to be void of pressure whatever he says. Sometimes an unambiguous answer is the best answer as people dont really understand what is being said to critiscize. As someone else said above, he seems to be critiscized irrespective of what he says so how does it make a difference what he says?
I don't hate Moyes but I do think he is a terrible public speaker. He's probably more suited to being a coach than a manager, if anything. You need a lot of personality to be a manager.