Moyes has had some right dogs' abuse lately. Good luck to him for sticking it out. Hope they do well. But lest we forget, a moment of deepest sympathy for Dragon Tyke tonight. Our thoughts go out to him #prayforDT
Should this be on the utd forum?? Hope they rot for a few years. Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
Should obviously read: " 'your' boys beat the worst side left in the competition and it's unlikely you'll win the whole thing, but turning round a 2-0 deficit at this stage of any competition is pretty good going, so well done. Building blocks for next season". Or summat.
F&ck Manchester United and their glory hunting w&nker fans who are more concerned with the day out at Old Trafford rather than the actual football
I saw my error but it was too late to change it. I originally put Moyes you're a tactical genius or words to that effect but I changed it and forgot to change the offending word to 'your’ to fit my revised post - schoolboy error. I still think Moyes is an over-rated lightweight who can't beat any of the top sides.
I can't see things turning round for a bloke who's blown a large part of his transfer budget on a player who's best position is the same as Rooney's & Kagawa's when he's crying out for at least 3 defenders & 3 midfielders. He doesn't seem to know what he's doing.
I doubt if he will get the boot. He's Sir Alex's man, and it don't think the board would risk antagonising him by getting rid of Moyes. If next season is as bad as this, and they fail again, then they may act. But it would not be without Sir A's blessing.
hopefully could be a good thing they might get totally humiliated by one of the better teams in the next round (known quite a few smug Manc following bstards over the years can't stand the team and don't get me started on Ferdinand):biggrin:
He probably saw something of himself in him. Both from Glasgow, both worked their way up from lower league clubs, both had relative success with previous clubs. Last night was a big win for Moyes. Against an admittedly poor side, Man U looked comfortable. But as you said, against top sides in The Prem, they haven't looked good. Big test against City. A poor performance again, and the knives will be out.
Yes, because they're the only club EVER IN THE HISTORY OF FOOTBALL to attract a large group of new, casual supporters through success on the pitch. We'd never do that, especially not in 1997-98. No, not a bit.
They attract glory hunters, shallow but understandable if weak minded. What I can't understand, is why they have to pretend to support their local team. go onto their forums and spout ***** they know **** all about.
Good value. They don't have a good record in England and United knew they had to perform after sunday. Couldn't really relax though as we were after a 4th to make sure.