FujiVice
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Victor Anichebe cant even be arsed to put a tweet into his own words without copy and pasting it. The Anichebe work ethic is unmatched anywhere.
Probably is, as evidenced by his extended vacation before starting an absolute gift of a job.His record and excuses actually suggest that he's less honest and hard working than most managers.
Home to Hull doesn't get much easier then that, also Watford and Leicester at home are very winnableNo easy games there.
Hull arent a bad side and lets not forget it took an injury time winner for us to beat them,albeit they were at home.Home to Hull doesn't get much easier then that, also Watford and Leicester at home are very winnable
They won there first two matches so had some confidence coming into the game vs us, now they lost 5 in a row let in 11 goals in there last two away games and by far the worst GD in the premHull arent a bad side and lets not forget it took an injury time winner for us to beat them,albeit they were at home.
Yup. Ever since his appointment as United manager.He has to go down as the worst managerial appointment by a top club in recent memory. Shocking.
I repeat again what I believe is the meaning of "continuity" : the tradition of British ONLY manager. That was what set United apart from any other top flight teams in England (perhaps even among big clubs: national pride) until Moyes disaster leading to LVG appointed as the first ever foreign manager in our history. That would be something special to continue had British managers not been the mess they are at the moment.
So the men in charge really put a lot of thought and effort for the cause. Not thoughtless like people now think seeing how clueless Moyes has been. The approaches of other top foreign coaches sounded so half hearted at best. Then coincidentally, Moyes ran out his Everton contract as well as being briefed by SAF himself not to renew.
Business as usual.
Another day, another loss.
Sent to the stands Sky just said?
Hate to break it to you but United actually had their first foreign manager in 1971. Over 25 years before any of Liverpool, Arsenal or even City had their first foreign managers.
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Not getting a penWhy was he sent to the stands (if I heard correctly)?![]()
Hate to break it to you but United actually had their first foreign manager in 1971. Over 25 years before any of Liverpool, Arsenal or even City had their first foreign managers.
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Could have a sweepstake for what minute we see shots of the Sunderland fans streaming out of the ground.Home to Arsenal on Saturday....that should go well.
Hmmm. Maybe he had baked beans when he was sent to stands by referee.According to BBC "David Moyes started his post-match interview with an extended, exasperated sigh. A really drawn out ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh."
Everyone knows what he meant by that post.
Was Roy Keane a foreign player then?
I don't get this idea that he's hardworking. His first act on being appointed here was to have a holiday, and he obviously spent no time prior to the Sunderland appointment pondering the potential available transfers or keeping himself up to date on potential signings (unlike Jose). Just when did he work harder than another manager?
at the players requestWhy was he sent to the stands (if I heard correctly)?![]()
at the players request
Could have a sweepstake for what minute we see shots of the Sunderland fans streaming out of the ground.