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Moyes Dream
By tammel - 19-03-2014 01:33
Dear me! As a Man United fan I saw the most horrible dream ever - David Moyes taking over United.... Good lord, what may happen then,,,
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Re: Moyes Dream
By tosspot - 19-03-2014 01:48
Apart from Man Utd supporters, I don't believe there is anyone in the world that isn't enjoying seeing what is happening with United.
I think they'll struggle to attract top talent, struggle to keep their best and then struggle to make top 4/5 for the foreseeable future. They don't have the financial backing that many of the other clubs do now and as they lose the prestige they'll lose their main source of income from the plastic fans.
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Re: Moyes Dream
By rockstarroberts - 19-03-2014 02:31
Fergie left a subpar and overrated club to Moyes. They should have been more aggressive in the past summer. United wont finish top four for a little while now that Liverpool is back.
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By kevinskyy - 19-03-2014 07:29
I don't agree, rockstar. I think ManU will play for the title next year :-)
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Re: Moyes Dream
By tosspot - 19-03-2014 07:39
rockstarroberts wrote:Fergie left a subpar and overrated club to Moyes. They should have been more aggressive in the past summer. United wont finish top four for a little while now that Liverpool is back.
Fergie won the league with that team.
Fergie left United with a sub-par manager. A manager that is used to buying cheap players and getting the best out of them.
The manager of Man Utd does not buy Fellaini and expect to win. I think he realised that when he paid a shitload for Mata, but that might be the last big signing as Mata was desperate to get out of Chelsea before the world cup. Not sure anyone will be desperate to join a mid-table team without Fergie at the helm.
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Re: Moyes Dream
By rockstarroberts - 19-03-2014 10:55
tosspot wrote:Fergie won the league with that team.
Fergie left United with a sub-par manager. A manager that is used to buying cheap players and getting the best out of them.
The manager of Man Utd does not buy Fellaini and expect to win. I think he realised that when he paid a shitload for Mata, but that might be the last big signing as Mata was desperate to get out of Chelsea before the world cup. Not sure anyone will be desperate to join a mid-table team without Fergie at the helm.
He did win the league, but even he knew United's time was up. They weren't good enough to win the FA cup and not good enough to go far in the Champions League.
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Re: Moyes Dream
By zeoh118 - 19-03-2014 10:57
He really should come back. End of, they lost sooo much records
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Re: Moyes Dream
By grinner - 19-03-2014 12:31
fergie knew when to leave, the gradual decline of Man Utd has been in effect for quite some time now, fergie left and is making Moyes his scapegoat. No shock to see man utd fans upset that they cant compete for a season though, and certainly amusing. The core of team are aging (Vidic), or far below par in terms of quality (Fletcher, Anderson), add that in with the huge amount of genuinely talented players coming into other teams in the league, it was plainly obvious they were not going to compete for a little while.
Its never good to see a team struggle and if thats what you enjoy then thats a character flaw on your own part, but it is amusing to see the glory hunters getting all pissy about it, like its a teams right to compete and win things. Moyes is a good manager, it has been said for years, and he has never managed a club of Man Utd stature, much like Fergie when he arrived, so if Man Utd are still mid table in 3 seasons then i think they have a right to start seriously asking questions, but if they cant wait that long, hope for a Saudi takeover and the cash and the accusations of merely buying success that comes with it.
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Re: Moyes Dream
By zefrenchy - 19-03-2014 13:21
Man United are going to turn into Everton 2.0. Signing Felliani almost confirmed this.
The only talent they are going to sign is players that want to leave their club for a reason like Mata. There is already talks of players being unhappy and that'll only get worse if they don't beat Olympiakos and progress in the CL.
I hated the Moyes appointment last year for Man United, they need to get someone who has some sort of experience managing a big club.
Eddie.
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Re: Moyes Dream
By heddo - 21-03-2014 02:26
a big red flag went up for me , when moyes went back to Everton for fellaini and Baines , he never had money to spend at Everton , the worrying thing for Man Utd fans is this , do the directors of Man Utd see Moyes as a good manager because he can run a team on a shoestring, as for Fergie , I am so glad to see him with egg on his face , after taking pot shots at several individuals in his autobiography , maybe he should have made himself busier leaving a decent squad for the next manager to inherit, I do not envy Moyes walking into that post with the amount of average young players in the squad at the moment.. I cant really feel for Moyes at all, he has left Giggs out a lot when he was playing some good stuff last season when called upon , and Moyes has certainly overlooked his input potential so far this season..
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Re: Moyes Dream
By gomagoma - 14-04-2014 17:36
David Moyes taking over United.... Good lord, what may happen then,,,
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Re: Moyes Dream
By gomagoma - 14-04-2014 17:42
I saw the most horrible dream ever - David Moyes taking over United.... Good lord, what may happen then,
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Re: Moyes Dream
By geoclphredux - 14-04-2014 20:55
^ Are you kidding me? You've just copied and pasted a part of the first message and added an advert for a website outside of ManagerZone... and double posted.
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