PickledRed
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Indeed. Although I'm not sure if Fergie will ever acknowledge the extent to which he buggered up.Wait for the next autobiography, I wasn't in the board room.
Indeed. Although I'm not sure if Fergie will ever acknowledge the extent to which he buggered up.Wait for the next autobiography, I wasn't in the board room.
Probably right but pretty shocking decision for such a successful and lucrative business.Could be wrong but don't think it's anymore complicated than the simple fact that Ferguson chose him, as the club felt he had earned the right to do that.
Probably right but pretty shocking decision for such a successful and lucrative business.
The great thing about football is that it is a recurring yearly tradition. Plenty of opportunity to redeem the club. SAF's legacy won't be tainted by this little indiscretion.Indeed. Although I'm not sure if Fergie will ever acknowledge the extent to which he buggered up.
The great thing about football is that it is a recurring yearly tradition. Plenty of opportunity to redeem the club. SAF's legacy won't be tainted by this little indiscretion.
To some extent this season will prove if that is really true. If it's another horror show then Fergie's interference will be regarded as destructive.Yeah, among United fans.
Almost every fan, of every other team I know, or have came across on the net, have all said he left us in a shocking state.
Yeah, among United fans.
Almost every fan, of every other team I know, or have came across on the net, have all said he left us in a shocking state.
Yeah, among United fans.
Almost every fan, of every other team I know, or have came across on the net, have all said he left us in a shocking state.
That is bull shit. Every fan I know thinks the exact oppositeYeah, among United fans.
Almost every fan, of every other team I know, or have came across on the net, have all said he left us in a shocking state.
That is bull shit. Every fan I know thinks the exact opposite
Midfield was the only issue. Moyes was given an unbelievable opportunity. He fecked it up end of story
Yeah, how dare he leaving us as the Champions of premierleague, it would be much better if we finished in 7th place in his last season so we all could realise how shit this team is.
I'll give you every finger on my foot for how much I care what other fans think about United/SAF.Yeah, among United fans.
Almost every fan, of every other team I know, or have came across on the net, have all said he left us in a shocking state.
It still doesn't take away from his achievements though. He thought Moyes was the man, he thought wrong. These things happen.To some extent this season will prove if that is really true. If it's another horror show then Fergie's interference will be regarded as destructive.
I'll give you every finger on my foot for how much I care what other fans think about United/SAF.
It still doesn't take away from his achievements though. He thought Moyes was the man, he thought wrong. These things happen.
Pics please....I could make a fortune![]()
Here you go, this is all the shits I give about opposition fans opinions on United.
Here you go, this is all the shits I give about opposition fans opinions on United.![]()
Ogden pretty much said on United in Press yesterday that they blamed Woodward for the ineptitude of last summer and went easy on Moyes. Until that Daniel Taylor article after the Fulham 'death by crosses' game there wasn't really any criticism for him yet everyone, including our own fans, wanted to throw our players, who have spent their careers fighting and winning in a United shirt, under the bus.
When United almost had the pick of world football why did they have to take that kind of gamble? Of course nothing is guaranteed but there's rolling the dice and then there's making an informed and educated punt - why didn't United opt for the latter?
Oh....You personally know every person I know and watch football with? And you sit with me, while I surf the net and read up on football forums?!
I'm not the one saying it! I'm just saying it as I know it.
Want proof?! The latest one is Celtic. Go onto their forum and you'll see a big thread saying that their current situation is a "David Moyes one"
They then go on to say that their manager left them a sack of shit and for the new guy to sort. "The same thing that Ferguson done with United."
I know Moyes messed it up! But to suggest that non United fans think that is insane. It's all out there for you and others to read.
Nope.
Thats one of the myth created to make sense of moyes performance by some of our blind faithed fans who refuse to accept a simplet fact that moyes is indeed shite
It's true though. It's all out there. People do think it.
For the record, I hate Moyes and was probably the most vocal, out spoken, poster against him, from day one.
It really wasn't, for some reason it just seemed to be a frowned upon thing on here, yet it was fair game to slate the players endlessly. On one hand you had players who had given everything and won lots here in their careers, and on the other, a manager who has never been a winner and was clearly out of his depth at this level, yet somehow it was ok to decide that the players had all become completely shite in the course of a few months, rather than assume the manager didn't know how to get the best out of them.It's so much easier to assess his performance now. Last season, it was difficult to comprehend just how poor he was in every facet of the job. He had to repeatedly and blatantly piss on his own shoes before anyone would break ranks and call him what he really was.
Nobody knows, there were rumours that Fergie wanted Ancelotti.
Yeah, among United fans.
Almost every fan, of every other team I know, or have came across on the net, have all said he left us in a shocking state.
He did but who appointed him? There's a pretty broad sway of opinion that considers Fergie responsible for an odd appointment.That's just fecking bull crap. All my non-United supporters friends thought Moyes had fecked us up.
Aye, I agree.He did but who appointed him? There's a pretty broad sway of opinion that considers Fergie responsible for an odd appointment.
Yeah... That won't happen.I really can't wait to see where this jackass is going to get his next job because I will relish the dog's abuse he will get the next time he brings his ass to Old Trafford. That will be the people's appreciation of his tenure.
Yeah... That won't happen.
Yeah but they never managed here. The reaction to Moyes will be civil I'm guessing.Ah, c'mon. Matchgoers at Old Trafford have given quite the rough ride to a few opposition managers before, no? I sure remember when Wenger and Mourinho got their dose in the past for various reasons.
That's just fecking bull crap. All my non-United supporters friends thought Moyes had fecked us up.
No chance of Moyes taking over at Palace he has ideas above his station of managing a Champions League team.
Moyes really damaged his reputation by dragging us down to seventh along with the manner in which he did so. I mean, aspiring to be at City's level? No way any club with regular Champions League football would entertain that kind of mentality
And the worst part is that's just the tip of the iceberg.
Honestly can't wait for Rio's autobiography. I reckon he's gonna bury Moyes.
Didn't City win the league? Didn't Gary Neville and Fergie say that we aspired to Chelsea's level in the mid-noughties when they were dominating? You aim to be the best and that's what he (said he) was doing.
The Moyes-hate is terrible.
He was the manager of the league champions. He dragged us down to that level and then while we were there he claimed he'd like to be at the level of our City rivals.
If you can't see how shit that was...
He wasn't alone in doing that. The players were culpable too. Any club, if everyone points the one direction, will work better than lads going every which way. Rio shite-ing on about shit on Twitter should not have happened. The dressing-room should be a black hole of information, where nothing gets out. You think he had a full career ahead of him to worry about, not someone at the tail-end of one.
If he wasn't good enough, he wasn't. What happened wasn't by design/on purpose. Why posters are denigrating him to such an extent does not befit a 'classy' club like Man United. At worst, it was a mistake.....we thank him for his efforts and move on. There is gravel in a lot of the comments.