Moyes So Far!

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Well you'll have to get used to Moyes mate. We all knew we were in for a rough ride when Fergie retired. Even Fergie didn't win anything between 2004-2006.

Why should a change of manager automatically mean we're in for a rough ride? Unless the team are actually poor? But they almost won 5 league titles in a row.
 
Why should a change of manager automatically mean we're in for a rough ride? Unless the team are actually poor? But they almost won 5 league titles in a row.

Erm because he won the league last season with this current squad? No other manager could have gotten as much out of this squad than Fergie. So much deadwood that needs to be cleared out. Because this is the first time that the club has had to undergo a managerial change for 26 years? 5 league titles in this discussion is irrelevant because a few seasons ago we had Ronaldo, a fit Vidic and Ferdinand, Scholes, younger Giggs, Tevez, Berbatov. You can't honestly say that this current squad is good enough coming up against the likes of City and the best in Europe. We needed to bolster the squad but our shambolic transfer window meant that we bought a 27m player that can't get into the squad ahead of Cleverley and a centreback.
 
It's Moyes' insistence on using fecking crosses. Hoof the ball out wide to Valencia, Valencia runs and fails to put a cross in, rinse and repeat. Absolutely no creativity in the middle at all. Even DDG has been instructed to hoof the ball up the field.

But people said that Everton never hooked the ball, you know?
 
We still have 2 of the best players in the league, and a team full of winners. This season was always going to be more difficult but the performances on the whole have been crap, and our new signing who is one of our most expensive players ever can't even get in the team ahead of Tom Cleverley. It's worrying. Taking a title winning side and missing out on the top 4 would be a disaster for Moyes, whichever way you look at it. Long way to go but we need to turn it around fast.
 
The problem with Moyes is that he is the type of manager that will need 3 or 4 seasons before he can stamp his mark if he can attract the right players and that is just way too bloody slow for Man Utd......With the debts we have we simply can not afford a few years out of the top 4 and with Moyes inability to land the players he needs then his reign is looking very shaky already.....
If Roberto Martinez can transform a mid table team into top 4 challengers within a couple of weeks because of his ability to not only easily attract the players he wants to play for him but also spot weakness's instantly in a team that need fixing then surely he is a better manager than Moyes....Not to mention his teams playing with a much better style
 
The problem with Moyes is that he is the type of manager that will need 3 or 4 seasons before he can stamp his mark if he can attract the right players and that is just way too bloody slow for Man Utd......With the debts we have we simply can not afford a few years out of the top 4 and with Moyes inability to land the players he needs then his reign is looking very shaky already.....
If Roberto Martinez can transform a mid table team into top 4 challengers within a couple of weeks because of his ability to not only easily attract the players he wants to play for him but also spot weakness's instantly in a team that need fixing then surely he is a better manager than Moyes....Not to mention his teams playing with a much better style


Everton's issue had always been the lack of a top quality forward, I don't think results would have been especially different under Moyes had he been gift-wrapped Lukaku.
 
Everton's issue had always been the lack of a top quality forward, I don't think results would have been especially different under Moyes had he been gift-wrapped Lukaku.
Deulofeu, Barry and McCarthy have all made a big impact along with Lukaku.....Everton are playing nicer football now then they ever did under Moyes........But I will live in hope that Moyes can sort it out
 
Deulofeu, Barry and McCarthy have all made a big impact along with Lukaku.....Everton are playing nicer football now then they ever did under Moyes........But I will live in hope that Moyes can sort it out


To be fair they played some decent stuff with Moyes, I hope with better players he's less direct but look at players like Coleman and Baines, they are flying now and Moyes has a heck of a lot to do with that.
 
The problem with Moyes is that he is the type of manager that will need 3 or 4 seasons before he can stamp his mark if he can attract the right players and that is just way too bloody slow for Man Utd......With the debts we have we simply can not afford a few years out of the top 4 and with Moyes inability to land the players he needs then his reign is looking very shaky already.....
If Roberto Martinez can transform a mid table team into top 4 challengers within a couple of weeks because of his ability to not only easily attract the players he wants to play for him but also spot weakness's instantly in a team that need fixing then surely he is a better manager than Moyes....Not to mention his teams playing with a much better style


The main problem for him is that he didn't get the key creative centre midfielder he really wanted (hence so much time was spent on Fabregas - whether that was justified or not is a different debate). Debts aren't really an issue anymore, hence why MUST etc have been very quiet on that side and getting more involved in other issues like safe standing, etc.

I don't think anything will be solved in the January window, but we are on a good unbeaten run and generally starting to play better, although we still have some way to go, and have qualified comfortably though in the CL so I'm reasonably optimistic so far.
 
Can't blame Moyes for this one. Fergie wouldn't have done better with RvP and Carrick out. Moyes does need to get us playing like a single organism though.
 
He's a weak coach from a psychological POV, he doesn't seem to send that "winning at all costs" mentality to the players that they used to have before. There is only Rooney and maybe Jones who play with that kinda mental strength.
 
He's a weak coach from a psychological POV, he doesn't seem to send that "winning at all costs" mentality to the players that they used to have before. There is only Rooney and maybe Jones who play with that kinda mental strength.


This is Ferguson's squad - I don't think you can blame Moyes for a the sudden evaporation in winning mentality. More likely, it's just a collective form slump - I don't care what anyone says about being 12 games unbeaten, we're not in good form.

One thing I would back Moyes to do is instil a sense of manliness in our side - it was a hallmark of his Everton teams.
 
This is Ferguson's squad - I don't think you can blame Moyes for a the sudden evaporation in winning mentality. More likely, it's just a collective form slump - I don't care what anyone says about being 12 games unbeaten, we're not in good form.

One thing I would back Moyes to do is instil a sense of manliness in our side - it was a hallmark of his Everton teams.

You can to a certain extent otherwise that would mean he's practically useless if he can't motivate his players. Utd under SAF wasn't an exciting to watch by any stretch but the fighting, the focus were much better.
 
If it was Chelsea or City 9 points clear, I would see little hope for the title this season

Arsenal are very capable of self destructing.

I think improvements are beginning to take place and we will see a stronger utd side in 2014. But I probably do not see us winning the pl.

I hate hearing this bollox that you are losing patience. It's bullshit and typical of spastic football fans these days.
 
Can't blame Moyes for this one. Fergie wouldn't have done better with RvP and Carrick out. Moyes does need to get us playing like a single organism though.


Like we ever drew a game when Ferige was here!!

More I see Moyes the more I like him. Not everything has come together for him yet but I believe that in time he will get it right.

The amount of OTT moaning we're going to have to endure in the meantime, and probably with every manager we have from now on is going to be far worse than having to watch an away draw to Spurs.
 
You can to a certain extent otherwise that would mean he's practically useless if he can't motivate his players. Utd under SAF wasn't an exciting to watch by any stretch but the fighting, the focus were much better.


I think we've shown good character this year just not as good execution. The game today, Southampton at home and last weekend were all draws. Last year we would have seen them out or nicked a winner, in fact last weekend we should have with Rooney's chance. The execution is not there in critical situations, that's on the team for me.
 
He's a weak coach from a psychological POV, he doesn't seem to send that "winning at all costs" mentality to the players that they used to have before. There is only Rooney and maybe Jones who play with that kinda mental strength.


He's ok in that regard. He just needs to get the squad playing as a team and be a bit more attack minded.
 
If it was Chelsea or City 9 points clear, I would see little hope for the title this season

Arsenal are very capable of self destructing.

I think improvements are beginning to take place and we will see a stronger utd side in 2014. But I probably do not see us winning the pl.

I hate hearing this bollox that you are losing patience. It's bullshit and typical of spastic football fans these days.

To be fair, it's very difficult to watch us now..

Not the whole "winning" thing, but there is no urgency, excitement, creativity, like there used to be. The things that make you stand up or have you on the edge of your seat.

It's pretty bad when someone like me, watching on tv, can tell what United are going to do with the ball before they do it themselves
 
Like we ever drew a game when Ferige was here!!

More I see Moyes the more I like him. Not everything has come together for him yet but I believe that in time he will get it right.

The amount of OTT moaning we're going to have to endure in the meantime, and probably with every manager we have from now on is going to be far worse than having to watch an away draw to Spurs.


I must say, Moyes is gradually growing on me. This season is a transition year (sadly), and once he has a year to assess and add to the squad next summer, I think we will be fine.
 
You can to a certain extent otherwise that would mean he's practically useless if he can't motivate his players. Utd under SAF wasn't an exciting to watch by any stretch but the fighting, the focus were much better.


Whilst I'm not advocating we give Moyes 27 years of critique-free patience, it's worth noting that the mentality ingrained by Ferguson came over a long period. It's important to remember that Moyes is only 13 games into his Premier League career at United, and he'll need time to institute his own style, philosophy and so forth. The club are having to deal with an unprecedented transition, so the shonky form is totally understandable. We've not been helped by a few shit decisions either, mind.
 
I hope we get some needed reinforcements in January. Then we can see what Moyes is all about. I can't help but feel this was damage control from day 1 after the summer of nothing which ended in a panic buy in Fellaini.
 
I think we've shown good character this year just not as good execution. The game today, Southampton at home and last weekend were all draws. Last year we would have seen them out or nicked a winner, in fact last weekend we should have with Rooney's chance. The execution is not there in critical situations, that's on the team for me.

Hopefully you're right and I'm being completely OTT with the criticism mate.
 
People talk as if this is a championship squad. Moyes, his coaching, his management, his subs, his player transfers all are below par. How ling before it dawns he is not the right choice?
 
Everyone needs to calm down really. He's a good manager, he proved that at Everton and he's here for years, it's time to support him. It must be a huge pressure to manage the team at this time and we are underpar obviously but with the transfer window we had, did anyone expect anything different? I do feel sorry for him as he can only work with what he's got, and the midfielders at the club right now are the worst I've seen since the 1980's, Robson aside.

I say wait and see who his main transfer targets are before judging whether he's good enough for us. A top class midfielder and a top class winger will have this side looking great and will make a massive difference.
 
If it was Chelsea or City 9 points clear, I would see little hope for the title this season

Arsenal are very capable of self destructing.

I think improvements are beginning to take place and we will see a stronger utd side in 2014. But I probably do not see us winning the pl.

I hate hearing this bollox that you are losing patience. It's bullshit and typical of spastic football fans these days.

Agreed on all counts.

It's a tight enough race behind the one team truly capable of throwing a big lead away. It ain't over by any means. We may not win the league (shock and horror) but we might end up having a decent enough season. People are insanely impatient and many moan about things that have characterized this team for years now, as though they've only surfaced as a result of Moyes' poor management, negative attitude, etc.
 
Like we ever drew a game when Ferige was here!!

More I see Moyes the more I like him. Not everything has come together for him yet but I believe that in time he will get it right.

The amount of OTT moaning we're going to have to endure in the meantime, and probably with every manager we have from now on is going to be far worse than having to watch an away draw to Spurs.


This is madness. Except introducing Januzaj and the very good performances in Europe, I don't think that he has done that good. Especially in the league we have been very poor. He has looked totally lost everytime he has spoken his mouth in those interviews. His tactics and subs in many games (especially in the beginning) have been a bit stupid.

Anyway, the results against shitter teams meant that today's match was a must win (if we are aiming for the title). Yet we didn't show any hunger to win the game. We let Spurs control it and we had like 2 or three shoots in the goal. The other problem is that our form against good teams have been extremely bad. Loses against City and Liverpool, draws against Chelsea and Spurs and a win against Arsenal. Only 5 points from possible 15. As someone have mentioned here before, Moyes seems to be more interested on not drawing than in winning, which was a worry to me from the moment he became our manager. The only thing that I can't understand is how our defense is not working, I thought that we'll be a bit shit in attack and go for draws in a lot of games, but I expected us to become better in defense.

What are your prediction about this season?
 
January needs to come quicker and we need to make our transfer dealings count.


January is notoriously a bad time to try and add top players to your squad though, you are usually made to overpay and most top teams don't want to lose their best players when still challenging for the league/cups. Next summer will be the key for him, refreshing the squad with new faces and some departures.
 
People talk as if this is a championship squad. Moyes, his coaching, his management, his subs, his player transfers all are below par. How ling before it dawns he is not the right choice?
Well if he gets top 4 he deserves another summer in the transfer market. On the whole he's been far too negative so far.
 
People talk as if this is a championship squad. Moyes, his coaching, his management, his subs, his player transfers all are below par. How ling before it dawns he is not the right choice?


You're being unrealistic. He's not going anywhere, so why not get behind him. Alternatively, I hear Arsenal are pretty good these days...
 
Today's result in isolation is a decent result - The points we dropped against Cardiff, West Brom & Southampton are the factors that make today's result look like a loss. Moyes will have to look for a way to offset the 7 points debt he gave away earlier in the season & I was hoping he would do that today with 20 mins to go.
 
You're being unrealistic. He's not going anywhere, so why not get behind him. Alternatively, I hear Arsenal are pretty good these days...

At the end of the season its best to make a judgement. But currently he needs to stop being so tentative - that's something he can do now.

I think the 6 years contract provided him with too much of a safety net. Instead of using that as a way to make important changes he has simply decided to do nothing of note.
 
Hahaha, like you when you post?

Like we need to have 5-6 world class player to win UCL.
Like I would have accepted a draw before the Cardiff game.
Like, I thought we played well against Liverpool.

etc etc

PS: attack the posts, not the poster. It doesn't make you look like an Einstein if you offend a poster.
 
January is notoriously a bad time to try and add top players to your squad though, you are usually made to overpay and most top teams don't want to lose their best players when still challenging for the league/cups. Next summer will be the key for him, refreshing the squad with new faces and some departures.

According to Ed Woodward we've got millions to spend, so I'm not worried about overpaying.
 
Like we need to have 5-6 world class player to win UCL.
Like I would have accepted a draw before the Cardiff game.
Like, I thought we played well against Liverpool.

etc etc


What does it matter what he says? SAF said that RvP could have been killed by a ball getting kicked at his head. I guess you used to go on about all the things he used to say in press conferences? You very odd to to continually going on about things said in the press when all managers say similar things.
 
Like we need to have 5-6 world class player to win UCL.
Like I would have accepted a draw before the Cardiff game.
Like, I thought we played well against Liverpool.

etc etc

PS: attack the posts, not the poster. It doesn't make you look like an Einstein if you offend a poster.

TBF, I think he's spot on with that one.
 
According to Ed Woodward we've got millions to spend, so I'm not worried about overpaying.


Well given that every time Fellaini plays his price tag is constantly mentioned, it seems you are in the minority. Personally price tags are irrelevant to me too, but it still makes it more difficult to get deals done.
 
TBF, I think he's spot on with that one.

I think that Benitez, Di Matteo and Mourihno would disagree with both you and Moyes.

What does it matter what he says? SAF said that RvP could have been killed by a ball getting kicked at his head. I guess you used to go on about all the things he used to say in press conferences? You very odd to to continually going on about things said in the press when all managers say similar things.

Well, I wasn't calling him a shit manager for saying stupid things. I only said that he looked lost when he spoke in those interviews, right?
 
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