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What are the odds he'll resign if we lose to Olympiacos badly, and lose to City. He seems overwhelmed and could well just give in.
What are the odds he'll resign if we lose to Olympiacos badly, and lose to City. He seems overwhelmed and could well just give in.
What are the odds he'll resign if we lose to Olympiacos badly, and lose to City. He seems overwhelmed and could well just give in.
They will have plenty of patience, just wait and see. They will sit there waiting for him to come good, which he evidently won't, because it'd make them so proud if he eventually turned out to be a success.Do you honestly think that SAF and Bobby Charlton would want to spend their twilight years watching their beloved United struggling in the doldrums with no European nights to look forward to. And for that matter do you really think billionaires like the Glazers are going to sit back and watch their golden egg melt away? Or people like Woodward lose their well paid job all because of a loser like Moyes? No way.
Exactly. I can see him coming out after we spent 200M and finished 4th next season saying that HE'S MADE IT, being incredibly proud of himself, in spite of the fact that the squad he inherited won the league comfortably.@Crackers
No chance. I am pretty sure that Moyes believes that none of this is his fault. I think that he firmly believes that if he can get to the end of the season, get rid of half of the squad (the ones who do not like what they see from him) and get 200m to buy players that he wants; then he will be able to get us competing for a Champions League spot again!
There is also the issue of him waiving and severance payments by resigning. You sometimes see some managers resigning like Keegan and Zola but they are generally the more passionate, emotional and impulsive types. Their feelings at a given time will override the logic of waiting to be sacked. David Moyes is not one of those kind of managers.
I think that Moyes is proud too. Walking away would be limp. I don't think that Moyes is up to the task of managing United but I give him credit for his self belief and pride.
It's borderline delusion at this stage.@Crackers
No chance. I am pretty sure that Moyes believes that none of this is his fault. I think that he firmly believes that if he can get to the end of the season, get rid of half of the squad (the ones who do not like what they see from him) and get 200m to buy players that he wants; then he will be able to get us competing for a Champions League spot again!
There is also the issue of him waiving and severance payments by resigning. You sometimes see some managers resigning like Keegan and Zola but they are generally the more passionate, emotional and impulsive types. Their feelings at a given time will override the logic of waiting to be sacked. David Moyes is not one of those kind of managers.
I think that Moyes is proud too. Walking away would be limp. I don't think that Moyes is up to the task of managing United but I give him credit for his self belief and pride.
Exactly. I can see him coming out after we spent 200M and finished 4th next season saying that HE'S MADE IT, being incredibly proud of himself, in spite of the fact that the squad he inherited won the league comfortably.
Of course. At the beginning of next season Moyes eyes will be on top 4 and I can see his smug face enjoying top 4 battle and pretending to be a messiah when he achieves it. It will be horror.This is my worry. No matter what we spend in the Summer, the expectancy for next season is fourth place. And that is ridiculous.
This is my worry. No matter what we spend in the Summer, the expectancy for next season is fourth place. And that is ridiculous.
Nah, it's not ridiculous at all. Even before we had this horror season, it was not unreasonable to expect that a new manager would take a couple of seasons to win the league. Fourth would be a big improvement on the current season and not a terrible season, even in the grand scheme of things.
Or are you saying that anything other than winning the league next season is unacceptable? Because that really is ridiculous.
Of course he does. People at the top level like him always believe that they'll be able to do the job. What would be more interesting to me is knowing whether he gets the same tiny, nagging doubts as the rest of us when he has a few bad days at work, or whether he just sees being successful as the inevitable product of being given the time he feels he needs to do the job. It'd surely take super-human positivity not to have had your belief shaken by a season like this.Yeah, don't see him resigning any time soon.
Financial prudency aside, I'm sure he believes he can eventually turn things round.
Think his point is if you spend £200m in a summer then you ought to be challenging for the league which is fair. I think a season similar to what Liverpool are having now should be a minimum unless we want to cede that Rodgers is a far superior manager to Moyes.
But then you're basically saying that money buys success immediately. Otherwise you're ignoring the fact that three really important defenders are going to leave during the summer, all of whom are regarded as massively important in the dressing room. There'll also be a huge turnover of players, I suspect. So when people assume that this £200m spend (I bet we don't even get near that figure) will transform us into challengers again, I think that's making massive assumptions about the way the new players are going to blend in and settle.Think his point is if you spend £200m in a summer then you ought to be challenging for the league which is fair. I think a season similar to what Liverpool are having now should be a minimum unless we want to cede that Rodgers is a far superior manager to Moyes.
Think his point is if you spend £200m in a summer then you ought to be challenging for the league which is fair. I think a season similar to what Liverpool are having now should be a minimum unless we want to cede that Rodgers is a far superior manager to Moyes.
One question everyone. Why Moyes is being discussed in this thread of all threads and why is it being bumped up? Such thread titles are really embarrassing no matter what is the context.
But then you're basically saying that money buys success immediately. Otherwise you're ignoring the fact that three really important defenders are going to leave during the summer, all of whom are regarded as massively important in the dressing room. There'll also be a huge turnover of players, I suspect. So when people assume that this £200m spend (I bet we don't even get near that figure) will transform us into challengers again, I think that's making massive assumptions about the way the new players are going to blend in and settle.
Liverpool's season is an unusual yard-stick, as they're only competing on one front.
It would also be unusual to finish in the top four and not challenge for the league at some point.
But then you're basically saying that money buys success immediately. Otherwise you're ignoring the fact that three really important defenders are going to leave during the summer, all of whom are regarded as massively important in the dressing room. There'll also be a huge turnover of players, I suspect. So when people assume that this £200m spend (I bet we don't even get near that figure) will transform us into challengers again, I think that's making massive assumptions about the way the new players are going to blend in and settle.
It depends entirely on how much you rate the squad as it is. Personally, I think a competent manager could have a good crack at every single trophy with this current squad. I thought it last season, I thought it at the start of the season and I still vehemently believe it to be the case now. A few players, given who is leaving, is now imperative, but this unprecedented £200 million spend - I agree, we won't hit that mark - would just add to my belief that this squad should be challenging for every honour. We didn't need this money to buy success, a good or great manager, and we should have hired the best, would have improved the players at his disposal anyway.
The problem is the manager, and it has been from the outset. Improve on him and fourth will be a piece of piss.
Have to say, I think that's complete nonsense. No matter who is in charge.
Arsenal have finally taken out their cheque book and will be spending big. City and Chelsea will always be tough to get past. Liverpool are unlikely to regress much and are right up there with City/Arsenal/Chelsea this season. I'm hoping that European football will cost them points but I don't know how many. Top four will be real a challenge next season, for all five of the clubs vying for CL football.
A bit optimistic no?Exactly. I can see him coming out after we spent 200M and finished 4th next season saying that HE'S MADE IT, being incredibly proud of himself, in spite of the fact that the squad he inherited won the league comfortably.
Hopefully the scousers will lose Bucky O'Hare and plummet.
Hopefully the scousers will lose Bucky O'Hare and plummet.
Shit teeth racist cnut won't be leaving if they get in the top 4 IMO.
He will probably celebrate 6th if it takes us into Europa and procaim himself a saviour.A bit optimistic no?![]()
Have to say, I think that's complete nonsense. No matter who is in charge.
Arsenal have finally taken out their cheque book and will be spending big. City and Chelsea will always be tough to get past. Liverpool are unlikely to regress much and are right up there with City/Arsenal/Chelsea this season. I'm hoping that European football will cost them points but I don't know how many. Top four will be real a challenge next season, for all five of the clubs vying for CL football.
It will go down as one of many testaments to Fergie's ability that he so consistently secured CL football but in the days of a "double sugar daddy" league that is an increasingly tricky challenge. Just need two other clubs to have a really excellent season and you're in all sorts of trouble.
He doesn't look like a man who believes he can turn it around to me. He looks like a man who wants to believe he believes he can turn it around.Of course he does. People at the top level like him always believe that they'll be able to do the job. What would be more interesting to me is knowing whether he gets the same tiny, nagging doubts as the rest of us when he has a few bad days at work, or whether he just sees being successful as the inevitable product of being given the time he feels he needs to do the job. It'd surely take super-human positivity not to have had your belief shaken by a season like this.
Of course he does. People at the top level like him always believe that they'll be able to do the job. What would be more interesting to me is knowing whether he gets the same tiny, nagging doubts as the rest of us when he has a few bad days at work, or whether he just sees being successful as the inevitable product of being given the time he feels he needs to do the job. It'd surely take super-human positivity not to have had your belief shaken by a season like this.
Nah, it's not ridiculous at all. Even before we had this horror season, it was not unreasonable to expect that a new manager would take a couple of seasons to win the league. Fourth would be a big improvement on the current season and not a terrible season, even in the grand scheme of things.
Or are you saying that anything other than winning the league next season (i.e. finishing 2nd, 3rd or 4th) is unacceptable? Because that really is ridiculous.