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Satisfied with Moyes' performance to date
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Not satisfied with Moyes' performance to date
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby Bianchi on Ice » Wed Jan 08, 2014 12:29 am

Cit.revenge wrote:So rags are out hahahahahahahahaha o happy days


Save that one for leg 2 mate!!!
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby john@staustell » Wed Jan 08, 2014 8:35 am

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Original Dub wrote:Did he give an interview??



I am sure I heard him saying he wasn't disappointed, yet again after a defeat. I can't think the fans will be too pleased to hear him say they were unlucky and he isn't disappointed.I sure as hell am not.


He's not under pressure and it's all the refs fault. No mention that Rafael should've been sent off or the mysterious 6 minutes of Fergie time.

On the plus side I haven't managed to stomach many United matches since Law sent them down. Recently they've been a really good watch!
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby Original Dub » Wed Jan 08, 2014 8:49 am

Interesting. I don't know how I managed to miss his interview.

He's a fucking weasel. The rags I know are more concerned with how he thinks they are playing well, than the shitty results they are getting.

Rags are deluded fuckers, but this guy is completely bonkers if he thinks that team are playing well.
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby john@staustell » Wed Jan 08, 2014 8:57 am

Original Dub wrote:Interesting. I don't know how I managed to miss his interview.

He's a fucking weasel. The rags I know are more concerned with how he thinks they are playing well, than the shitty results they are getting.

Rags are deluded fuckers, but this guy is completely bonkers if he thinks that team are playing well.


It was his later press room interview mate, I saw it on SSN early today.
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby Cit.revenge » Wed Jan 08, 2014 11:28 am

TELL ME IT ISIN'T TRUE !!! Hahahahaha i just read on Croatia forum headline " Moyes -Fans we fighting with refs be with us " Muhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby Peter Doherty (AGAIG) » Wed Jan 08, 2014 11:53 am

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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby Mikhail Chigorin » Wed Jan 08, 2014 12:51 pm

Bianchi on Ice wrote:
Cit.revenge wrote:So rags are out hahahahahahahahaha o happy days


Save that one for leg 2 mate!!!


I was talking with my Brother-in-Law (an ardent Leeds fan for his pains) about Gollum and the Sunderland result and he said "...the second leg won't be easy at all. The fear factor still exists and it's a really difficult place to have to try win a game ......just ask David Moyes".

My Brother-in-Law thinks he's a wit - and he's half right most of the time - but in this instance he really made me chuckle.
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby aaron bond » Wed Jan 08, 2014 1:47 pm

Moyes' quotes from last night...the ref's fault again it seems...

"We had a player booked for the same challenge the other day, for doing the same thing. It's up to the referees, they're making their minds up.

"It looks as if we're having to play them as well as the opposition at the moment. It's really terrible, it really is, we're actually beginning to laugh at them."

"We just need to keep going, we didn't do an awful lot wrong. We conceded a terrible first goal from the free-kick, but it was never a free-kick, it was our free-kick.

"I thought the referee was going to blow in our direction. I couldn't believe he gave a free-kick for that Jonny Evans challenge on Fletcher in the air, it was just a terrible decision.

"We've got an opposition to play and sometimes we've got other people to play at the moment."
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby john@staustell » Wed Jan 08, 2014 2:18 pm

aaron bond wrote:Moyes' quotes from last night...the ref's fault again it seems...

"We had a player booked for the same challenge the other day, for doing the same thing. It's up to the referees, they're making their minds up.

"It looks as if we're having to play them as well as the opposition at the moment. It's really terrible, it really is, we're actually beginning to laugh at them."

"We just need to keep going, we didn't do an awful lot wrong. We conceded a terrible first goal from the free-kick, but it was never a free-kick, it was our free-kick.

"I thought the referee was going to blow in our direction. I couldn't believe he gave a free-kick for that Jonny Evans challenge on Fletcher in the air, it was just a terrible decision.

"We've got an opposition to play and sometimes we've got other people to play at the moment."


I'm seriously questioning either his eyesight or his mental health because Evans came in from the side and kneed him in the back mid-air.
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby Wonderwall » Wed Jan 08, 2014 2:39 pm

aaron bond wrote:Moyes' quotes from last night...the ref's fault again it seems...


"It looks as if we're having to play the referees as well as the opposition at the moment.



I saw this quote on twitter last night and someone replied, "The Refs would Win" LOL
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby nottsblue » Wed Jan 08, 2014 2:59 pm

Gollum is now on the slippery slope to his P45

1 Blame referees. Always someone elses fault. Loses face and respect

2 Empty seats at the Swamp. Apparently rags have e-mailed all season ticket holders who can purchase an extra 4 tickets for next 4 games. Absolutely unheard of even 18 months ago. Once the casual fan stops going and commercial revenues start to slide chairmen get itchy fingers

3 Playing poor football. Fans and hierarchy are more forgiving if brand of football is exciting. Watching the rags this year has pissed off a lot of fans

4 Appearing oblivious to the situation in hand. Claiming they played well when everyone else can see they were shit, with the same players who won Prem last year, is also annoying the rags

5 A poor transfer window in the summer has set the level of expectation very low. There won't be many top players rocking up at the swamp any time soon

Fingers crossed he remains for another season at least, though it is looking increasingly likely he will be ditched in the summer, especially if there is no Champs league action in 14/15
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby Blue In Bolton » Wed Jan 08, 2014 3:14 pm

And add to that the fact that a fair proportion of the media are now beginning to take the piss (Spencer on Talkshite earlier stating that the MuEN that there will be a 12 page centrespread titled: "Reds in Crisis") you would have to say things are looking bleak for Wee Davy.

Unfortunately!!
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby Peter Doherty (AGAIG) » Wed Jan 08, 2014 3:14 pm

nottsblue wrote:Gollum is now on the slippery slope to his P45

1 Blame referees. Always someone elses fault. Loses face and respect

2 Empty seats at the Swamp. Apparently rags have e-mailed all season ticket holders who can purchase an extra 4 tickets for next 4 games. Absolutely unheard of even 18 months ago. Once the casual fan stops going and commercial revenues start to slide chairmen get itchy fingers

3 Playing poor football. Fans and hierarchy are more forgiving if brand of football is exciting. Watching the rags this year has pissed off a lot of fans

4 Appearing oblivious to the situation in hand. Claiming they played well when everyone else can see they were shit, with the same players who won Prem last year, is also annoying the rags

5 A poor transfer window in the summer has set the level of expectation very low. There won't be many top players rocking up at the swamp any time soon

Fingers crossed he remains for another season at least, though it is looking increasingly likely he will be ditched in the summer, especially if there is no Champs league action in 14/15

I've gone back to 'not satisfied'. He might not even make it to the end of January at this rate.
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby Chinners » Wed Jan 08, 2014 3:16 pm

I'll be gobsmacked if they sack him this season. Really can't see this happening tbh
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby nottsblue » Wed Jan 08, 2014 3:18 pm

Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:I've gone back to 'not satisfied'. He might not even make it to the end of January at this rate.


Oh he'll be there until champs league is not possible. After that it's in the lap of the gods
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby Ted Hughes » Wed Jan 08, 2014 3:19 pm

Chinners wrote:I'll be gobsmacked if they sack him this season. Really can't see this happening tbh


Same here.

Don't give him anymore money, sack him at the end of the season then new manager plus transfer budget would be the sensible way to do it, like the Sheikh & Khaldoon did with Bob/Pellegrini.
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby Hutch's Shoulder » Wed Jan 08, 2014 3:26 pm

Chinners wrote:I'll be gobsmacked if they sack him this season. Really can't see this happening tbh


Yes, who will they get who is a long-term option at this stage? No point having a sticking plaster short term appointment at significant cost. Stick with him till end of season then review would be sensible approach.
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Re: Moyes-ometer

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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby Bianchi on Ice » Wed Jan 08, 2014 9:50 pm

walmai wrote:Image

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Of all the pictures ive seen that one is my favourite.
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby Bianchi on Ice » Wed Jan 08, 2014 9:50 pm

walmai wrote:Image

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Of all the pictures ive seen that one is my favourite.
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