Franck
18 years ago
2 days ago
4,255
I'll repeat myself: Conte is the man for the job.
Hibee
18 years ago
4 years ago
588
Doubt he'd move, unless Juve give him nothing to spend in the summer.
Carroll.
15 years ago
4 years ago
3,361
Sincerely hope United get any of their 'good managers' and struggle even worse. The fact some fans seem to feel entitled to success is beyond me
Ninja
15 years ago
7 years ago
5,341
Sincerely hope United get any of their 'good managers' and struggle even worse. The fact some fans seem to feel entitled to success is beyond me


It's ok, we know your upset to see your man leave with the job half done.
Sam
18 years ago
2 years ago
5,092
The fact some fans seem to feel entitled to success is beyond me


Lols.

Anyway, a good summary of Moyes' time at Old Trafford:

Top 5 David Moyes Mistakes.
Number 1
17 years ago
1 year ago
3,650
Pardew... yeah, I wish.

I hear Kinnear's available...
Carroll.
15 years ago
4 years ago
3,361
You're saying lol but it's really not far from the truth. A lot of your fans have been brought up with just success, so they naturally feel entitled to it.

I'm not even saying Moyes has done a good job but there is a much deeper problem then just the manager
VP.
14 years ago
3 months ago
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Ninja
15 years ago
7 years ago
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You're saying lol but it's really not far from the truth. A lot of your fans have been brought up with just success, so they naturally feel entitled to it.

I'm not even saying Moyes has done a good job but there is a much deeper problem then just the manager


No you're just being a little bitch because you're a bit scared that we might get someone half way competent and challenge you again.
Slashman X
18 years ago
1 year ago
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Franck
18 years ago
2 days ago
4,255
No you're just being a little bitch because you're a bit scared that we might get someone half way competent and challenge you again.

If you want to argue like a pre-teen you can go do that somewhere else.
Sam
18 years ago
2 years ago
5,092
You're saying lol but it's really not far from the truth. A lot of your fans have been brought up with just success, so they naturally feel entitled to it.

I'm not even saying Moyes has done a good job but there is a much deeper problem then just the manager


I don't think the majority of the fans were expecting success. Most prepared for a poor season, but no one could imagine it being this bad. The negativity that has been created at the club by Moyes is the reason why I've wanted him gone. The way we've been playing has been appalling - negative play.

A lot of fans grew up with success of course, but I don't think we feel entitled to it.
Carroll.
15 years ago
4 years ago
3,361
No you're just being a little bitch because you're a bit scared that we might get someone half way competent and challenge you again.


Challenge us? Not really who you should be challenging. Weve had a good season that we need to build on.

But yeah,fight me little bitch
King Luis
18 years ago
10 months ago
3,111
Probably bollocks but apparently theres a clause in his contract that means United will only pay 1 year of his contract if United fail to qualify for the CL.
K3V0
16 years ago
1 year ago
5,966
Wouldn't be surprising at all.

I'm sure plenty of clubs have clauses in contracts like that.
Sam
18 years ago
2 years ago
5,092
He has never really looked like the manager of Manchester United and that has possibly accounted for his downfall more than anything. Always uneasy, always afraid, he has displayed the nervous demeanour of a mafia rat forever looking over his shoulder for fear his cover will be blown.

Old Trafford needed a Michael Corleone when the Godfather retired; even a Sonny or a Tom Hagen would have done. Instead they got a man all too ready to cast himself as Fredo.

If Fergie was the fierce, old-fashioned headmaster who got remarkable results through strict tutelage, Moyes is the nervous supply teacher that the talented but unruly pupils have no reason to respect or fear. Not only has Moyes failed to win their reverence, it’s like he’s somehow managed to chalk a rude drawing on his own back.


Pretty much.
VP.
14 years ago
3 months ago
25,271
If you want to argue like a pre-teen you can go do that somewhere else.


Sam
18 years ago
2 years ago
5,092
He's gone.

United confirm.
TheClassicK
12 years ago
9 years ago
179
I feel bad for him actually. Was doing great in Everton but now he finds himself without a job.

Edit: Also breaks all the wrong records there are, and doesn't get to redeem himself.
Shedender
18 years ago
1 month ago
13,751
Sacked this morning, just didn't work out for him at OT.

Who takes charge now?
Sam
18 years ago
2 years ago
5,092
I think it'll be Giggs until the end of the season, it's also rumoured that Butt will be his assistant too.

Round and Lumsden are also gone. Good.
K3V0
16 years ago
1 year ago
5,966
I don't even feel anything about him being sacked. Hopefully we'll get it right with the next appointment and we don't end up doing a managerial merry go round. I'd love to see Kloop in charge, although I doubt he'll leave Dortmund for us if Barcelona come knocking, so I'll take Blanc if he's willing to leave PSG.
The Platypus
14 years ago
1 year ago
1,784
Typical Utd, sacking the manager at the first sign of trouble.

Also, if you lot actually get Jürgen Klopp you might stop calling the man Kloop.
K3V0
16 years ago
1 year ago
5,966


I always forget if it's double o or double p.
.verse
13 years ago
1 year ago
871
Doubt he'd move, unless Juve give him nothing to spend in the summer.

Basically this. I'll be very disappointed if Conte left Juve to become United manager, particularly if the issue is purely down to transfer funds.

As for Moyes, he largely shot himself in the foot. Panicked in the transfer market, chased players he had no real chance of signing and then had to settle for overpaid scraps. Then spent stupid money on Mata, while an excellent player, wasn't at all what United needed and subsequently plays him out of position. Throw in his cautious approach, massive upheaval of the back room staff, training methods, fractious relationships with players and failing to begin his rebuild in the summer.

United are going to need to make the right decision this time around, another dud and it could take years to recover. They're already going to behind the 8-ball as it stands.
Crane
15 years ago
1 month ago
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Ninja
15 years ago
7 years ago
5,341
Basically this. I'll be very disappointed if Conte left Juve to become United manager, particularly if the issue is purely down to transfer funds.

As for Moyes, he largely shot himself in the foot. Panicked in the transfer market, chased players he had no real chance of signing and then had to settle for overpaid scraps. Then spent stupid money on Mata, while an excellent player, wasn't at all what United needed and subsequently plays him out of position. Throw in his cautious approach, massive upheaval of the back room staff, training methods, fractious relationships with players and failing to begin his rebuild in the summer.

United are going to need to make the right decision this time around, another dud and it could take years to recover. They're already going to behind the 8-ball as it stands.


He's actually largely got the best out of the side when he's played Mata and Kagawa together largely having to play one of them 'out of posistion' to accommodate the other.

Mostly the problem has been a complete lack of understanding on how to use a player like Mata, rather than where to play him, and hopefully a competent manager won't have that problem.
Telegram Sam
16 years ago
3 months ago
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I hope you end up with van Gaal just to piss off Spurs.
Franck
18 years ago
2 days ago
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What a fucking Mickey Mouse organisation United have become if that is true.

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