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"Wanker" is a bit harsh. That's personal.
"Useless" on the other hand..............
"Useless" on the other hand..............
It still cost United 27.5m whether Mop head lost his bonus or not, Everton confirmed that United paid them 27m and a bonus wasn't part of the fee. He lost the bonus because he put in a transfer request if i remember correctly.
fecking idiotic line of thinking from Moyes that he delayed signing Fellaini because he didn't want him to be his 'first signing' like it fecking matters what order people are signed in. That decision cost United millions which became a common theme through out the season. Wanker probably cost the club £50-80m.
Ah I see, Lol it's funny seeing you rant about it hahah. It was a common theme, yes, but apparently Ed wasn't willing to pay the buy out clause with Ander last season. He's a Ihni binni dimi diniwiny anitaime as well who equally cost the clubs, same as Moyes.
That kind of decision would not have been taken by Woodard. Decisions about the maximum we will pay are either taken by the manager or the owners. Woodard does the negotiations, but the decision making on transfers isn't his. The reason we lost Ander last season was we took too long to enter into the negotiations - and that was due to Moyes wanting to develop his extensive research into the player, leading to a last minute rush. We were trying to sign him from a club that always makes it difficult to sign their players - hence you need plenty of time for the negotiations. Moyes didn't give Woodard the go ahead until the last minute - just like the mess with Fabio Coentrao and another last minute bid - both down to Moyes dithering in the market not Woodard. Blame Woodard for what he gets wrong, but don't fall for the smokescreen that it was Woodward's fault last season for these two - it was Moyes.Ah I see, Lol it's funny seeing you rant about it hahah. It was a common theme, yes, but apparently Ed wasn't willing to pay the buy out clause with Ander last season. He's a Ihni binni dimi diniwiny anitaime as well who equally cost the clubs, same as Moyes.
The Man Utd/Moyes saga also reminds me of some typical large complex projects:
PM no.1 only lasts a year during which the full complexity of the project is realised and he's ritually sacrificed
PM no.2 gets a couple of years where expectations are realistic and in which he works his bollox off and turns things around
PM no.3 breezes in and collects the plaudits
What i think he was trying to say was United dropping down the table like a stone wasn't his fault because he wasn't the United manager the season before so no one should expect us to be top, we were in the positions Moyes always finished in.
United sitting in 6th-7th had nothing to do with him, Ferguson left him a duff team, the players weren't giving 100%, the Premier League fiddled the fixtures to make it difficult for him etc. etc.
It was everyones fault but Daves.
Plus they'll remember him stuffing up at united more so than the decade or so at Everton.Can't see him get a job this year with a decent team anywhere.
Why do/did people think he'd get a job in the Bundesliga? The stronger teams don't want a coaching dinosaur AND wouldn't be willing to pay his huge salary demands, while the lower tier clubs... well, basically the same reasons.
He was so sorely out of his depth it's unreal... and I actually thought he was the right man until the Stoke away game, in where even with the addition of Mata our attacks looked clueless as ever, where it finally dawned to me that Moyes was not the right man for this job. The 2-2 draw vs Fulham a week later was merely the nail in the coffin that enforced such view.I don't think he actually meant it, but what he said there implied that he took the league champions and brought them down to his level.
Meanwhile, Everton were performing better and on course to finishing above us at the end of the season.
Moyes reign was an unmitigated disaster, and I hope history judges him harshly.
Many are underrating the size of the United job and dismissing the fact Moyes spent 11 years in the hardest league in the world and did respectable with his team.
He'll easily get another job at a decent team but he's proved he can't cut it at a team which requires instant results and is under massive scrutiny because he's not got a big enough mentality to get past what the media and fans want.
Given his achievements at Everton, he should be aiming higher than west ham. Problem is, these days a lot of the mid table premier league teams even seem to want to get it down and play more technical football, as compared to before. So maybe it's not a bad shout.
It wasn't the lack of instant results that cost Moyes his job. It was his lack of knowledge of attacking football and lack of balls to at least make an effort to play nice football while at the same time insisting on playing a prehistoric version of 442 despite having players to excite the crowds that essentially cost him his job. A lack of ability to sign the players that were needed also despite having an open check-book didn't help. Pochettino and Martinez were doing no better with their teams than Pulis had been doing with Stoke for years but eventually fans won't tolerate awful football and Pulis decided to move on.This.
A lot of mid table premier league teams have deluded expectations. History shows the more pragmatic sides tend to stay up for a longer period of time. There'll always be a market for Moyes. I'd be disappointed if he didn't learn from his last year at United though.
It wasn't the lack of instant results that cost Moyes his job. It was his lack of knowledge of attacking football and lack of balls to at least make an effort to play nice football while at the same time insisting on playing a prehistoric version of 442 despite having players to excite the crowds that essentially cost him his job. A lack of ability to sign the players that were needed also despite having an open check-book didn't help. Pochettino and Martinez were doing no better with their teams than Pulis had been doing with Stoke for years but eventually fans won't tolerate awful football and Pulis decided to move on.
"Wanker" is a bit harsh. That's personal.
"Useless" on the other hand..............
Moyes were handed the squad 'as is' by Sir Alex because the idea was he'd be able to use the transfer window to build the squad according to his own ideas. He wasn't shy about booting out the old staff; should have been as fecking pro-active in making changes in the squad.they were handed a croaked, unbalanced squad.
Fans have unrealistic expectations, and it's those expectations that got teams like Wigan sent back to the Championship, leaving the dinosaurs like Stoke standing.
Moyes were handed the squad 'as is' by Sir Alex because the idea was he'd be able to use the transfer window to build the squad according to his own ideas. He wasn't shy about booting out the old staff; should have been as fecking pro-active in making changes in the squad.
We didn't have unrealistic expectations! We won the league by 12 fecking points, and then end up midtable the next year, playing the worst, most depressing, dire, horrible football I've ever seen United play (first season '74).
No excuses.
Perfect.How about useless wanker?
I don't think he actually meant it, but what he said there implied that he took the league champions and brought them down to his level.![]()
Moyes reign was an unmitigated disaster, and I hope history judges him harshly.
I have no respect for Moyes as a manager, and I think no good clubs should go near him. He's an ex-player turned manager, and like most players who become managers hasn't changed, updated, evolved his philosophy one bit. Over-training, "get to the byline and put in a cross, play like Jagielka" fecking miserable clown. He's mid-table mediocrity, hope to never hear his name again.
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Sorry to be ranting at you, ade. And I do agree, I spent all of last season trying to defend Moyes against my 100%-anti-Moyes-from-the-start family and mates. 'The psychological impact of Sir Alex leaving; the bedding in; the time needed'.I've wasted enough seconds of my life trying to explain how last season's fiasco wasn't all due to Moyes. So I'll agree with you just to end this.
I have no respect for Moyes as a manager, and I think no good clubs should go near him. He's an ex-player turned manager, and like most players who become managers hasn't changed, updated, evolved his philosophy one bit. Over-training, "get to the byline and put in a cross, play like Jagielka" fecking miserable clown. He's mid-table mediocrity, hope to never hear his name again.
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I have no respect for Moyes as a manager, and I think no good clubs should go near him. He's an ex-player turned manager, and like most players who become managers hasn't changed, updated, evolved his philosophy one bit. Over-training, "get to the byline and put in a cross, play like Jagielka" fecking miserable clown. He's mid-table mediocrity, hope to never hear his name again.
Sorry to be ranting at you, ade. And I do agree, I spent all of last season trying to defend Moyes against my 100%-anti-Moyes-from-the-start family and mates. 'The psychological impact of Sir Alex leaving; the bedding in; the time needed'.
Now that's all said and done, I do believe he did feck it up though. Spectacularly.
Now that's all said and done, I do believe he did feck it up though. Spectacularly.
He should be crucified as an ironic punishment for that fecking Fulham game. That game was a sickener, no defending him after that.
I have no respect for Moyes as a manager, and I think no good clubs should go near him. He's an ex-player turned manager, and like most players who become managers hasn't changed, updated, evolved his philosophy one bit. Over-training, "get to the byline and put in a cross, play like Jagielka" fecking miserable clown. He's mid-table mediocrity, hope to never hear his name again.
SAF, Guardiola, LvG, and Ancelotti were also players. The issue has more to do with personality types and the willingness to be adventurous enough to learn and apply new things.
Look at LvG. He prefers a 4-3-3 but saw that a 3-4-1-2 suits our personnel better so implemented it right away. I don't see Moyes trying a 3-4-1-2 out in a million years even if his squad is tailor-made for it.
Agreed. No club should go near him again.
Have we exonerated SAF and Bobby C for appointing him and the board for going along with it?
Ferguson should be held accountable. Legendary manager or not, he made a complete balls with that call.
Ferguson should be held accountable. Legendary manager or not, he made a complete balls with that call.
Exactly! If, his only reasons for appointing him were the same ones as in his book, he needs to be held accountable.
Bloody hell, I'm one of the best guitarists in the country but, if I make a balls of a gig, I'm held accountable.
Fergie himself once said that the most talented footballers rarely make the best coaches, as it's hard for them to understand the weakness and talents of other players. Maybe it's also the case that the most talented coaches struggle to find their replacements, as they are focusing too much on finding a miniature version of themselves?
Have we exonerated SAF and Bobby C for appointing him and the board for going along with it?