Moyes Sacked

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I'm just hoping its not someone hell bent on spending their way out of trouble.
Considering they shouldn't be in Europe I doubt they will lure many top players to play purely domestic football next season.

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Im seeing a lot of headlines for Van Gaal to goto Man Utd.

He is a good coach to have for 1 year, but after that he is impossible to work with as he is arrogant and negotiates on nothing (including with the media!). God help man utd if they get him.

This is coming from an Ajax supporter.
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ruud wrote:Im seeing a lot of headlines for Van Gaal to goto Man Utd.

He is a good coach to have for 1 year, but after that he is impossible to work with as he is arrogant and negotiates on nothing (including with the media!). God help man utd if they get him.

This is coming from an Ajax supporter.
Might be good for a clean out...

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I wonder if this was all part of a larger plan?

Bring in Moyes as the fall guy. Have an average season and wake everyone up to the fact Man U need a huge clean out and while we're at it change in system/philosophy.

Now they are looking at a season of domestic football, welcome in someone like Brendan Rogers and start building for a new future.

Here's hoping!

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Stuckey wrote:I wonder if this was all part of a larger plan?

Bring in Moyes as the fall guy. Have an average season and wake everyone up to the fact Man U need a huge clean out and while we're at it change in system/philosophy.

Now they are looking at a season of domestic football, welcome in someone like Brendan Rogers and start building for a new future.

Here's hoping!
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Stuckey wrote:I wonder if this was all part of a larger plan?

Bring in Moyes as the fall guy. Have an average season and wake everyone up to the fact Man U need a huge clean out and while we're at it change in system/philosophy.

Now they are looking at a season of domestic football, welcome in someone like Brendan Rogers and start building for a new future.

Here's hoping!
Are you retarded? What new future? what huge clean out? We're the reigning champs ffs
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ruud


He is a good coach to have for 1 year, but after that he is impossible to work with as he is arrogant and negotiates on nothing (including with the media!).



mmmmmm....Ferguson anyone?????
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El Capitano wrote:
Stuckey wrote:I wonder if this was all part of a larger plan?

Bring in Moyes as the fall guy. Have an average season and wake everyone up to the fact Man U need a huge clean out and while we're at it change in system/philosophy.

Now they are looking at a season of domestic football, welcome in someone like Brendan Rogers and start building for a new future.

Here's hoping!
Are you retarded? What new future? what huge clean out? We're the reigning champs ffs
Well we're not going to be reigning champions anytime soon if things stay the same.

What's the average age of our defence, 85? When is the last time you recall someone on the right wing actually putting a cross in?

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Stuckey wrote:
El Capitano wrote:
Stuckey wrote:I wonder if this was all part of a larger plan?

Bring in Moyes as the fall guy. Have an average season and wake everyone up to the fact Man U need a huge clean out and while we're at it change in system/philosophy.

Now they are looking at a season of domestic football, welcome in someone like Brendan Rogers and start building for a new future.

Here's hoping!
Are you retarded? What new future? what huge clean out? We're the reigning champs ffs
Well we're not going to be reigning champions anytime soon if things stay the same.

What's the average age of our defence, 85? When is the last time you recall someone on the right wing actually putting a cross in?
Things aren't the same though, the coach just got sacked :roll:
Crossing has become the latest proverbial stick to beat the Scot with. United lumped a historically high 81 balls into the box against Fulham on Sunday in their attempt to secure a win over Rene Meulensteen's strugglers.... it may be no surprise to learn that the Reds are also leading the Premier League in crosses this season, with 716 so far in 25 games
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El Capitano wrote:
Crossing has become the latest proverbial stick to beat the Scot with. United lumped a historically high 81 balls into the box against Fulham on Sunday in their attempt to secure a win over Rene Meulensteen's strugglers.... it may be no surprise to learn that the Reds are also leading the Premier League in crosses this season, with 716 so far in 25 games
Go find a new club to support
How many of those crosses hit a target?
Wow what a true fan you are turning on those who support your club as well.
With fans like you who needs scousers.

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Stuckey wrote:
El Capitano wrote:
Crossing has become the latest proverbial stick to beat the Scot with. United lumped a historically high 81 balls into the box against Fulham on Sunday in their attempt to secure a win over Rene Meulensteen's strugglers.... it may be no surprise to learn that the Reds are also leading the Premier League in crosses this season, with 716 so far in 25 games
Go find a new club to support
How many of those crosses hit a target?
Wow what a true fan you are turning on those who support your club as well.
With fans like you who needs scousers.
Fight each other! :P
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Bomber wrote:
Stuckey wrote: How many of those crosses hit a target?
Wow what a true fan you are turning on those who support your club as well.
With fans like you who needs scousers.
Fight each other! :P
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