Lee_R wrote:Moyes?! LMFAO that is wonderful news.
The most significant thing here is.. players wont be signing for Bacon anymore.. it'll be Moyes who?
bigblue wrote:gillie wrote:Same thing happened after Busby even to the depths of relegation.
Unfortunately I can't see it going that far with all of the safety nets that the rags have in the form of FFP, global merchandising, and TV deals. But how great is it to imagine the rags in 5 years being like QPR this season. Just throwing money at anyone who has a bucket to bail out their captain-less sinking ship. hahaha
Nigels Tackle wrote:Dronny wrote:Breaking news on talk shite, I know, I know that Gollum is the new manyoo manager. Fairly easy transition of my loathing and hatred there then
wonder where fellaini and baines will be playing next season?
john@staustell wrote:bigblue wrote:gillie wrote:Same thing happened after Busby even to the depths of relegation.
Unfortunately I can't see it going that far with all of the safety nets that the rags have in the form of FFP, global merchandising, and TV deals. But how great is it to imagine the rags in 5 years being like QPR this season. Just throwing money at anyone who has a bucket to bail out their captain-less sinking ship. hahaha
That's exactly the situation they were in after Busby. Went broke.
Manx Blue wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9znA_dwjHw
Mancio4ever wrote:As expected:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footba ... nager.html
still gossip, but Ogden is very well informed insofar Ragsland is concerned.
Hazy2 wrote:Mancio4ever wrote:As expected:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footba ... nager.html
still gossip, but Ogden is very well informed insofar Ragsland is concerned.
Mancini v Moyes not sure what to make of it. On paper we should be delighted, on the pitch............ Moyes to be sent to the stands, Mancini must be thinking time to nail the rags coffin down.
Beefymcfc wrote:To be fair, he's [strike]had[/strike] a huge [strike]impact with regard to modern day football in England and has taken a football club to global proportions. It's just a shame that it's been right across the road from us and that we've had to live in the shadow for near all that time. Retiring now is his only option. He knows there is a lot of strength in the PL and he's not guaranteed anything anymore. His persecution of anything that threatens his club will only take him so far and his insistance that he now has the best team ever means that he can walk away at the height of popular opinion.
I do think he would have walked away last year if they'd won it so the thought that we forced his hand (and money) to stay on for the 20th gives me a little smile. But you know what's coming next, all that was put to the side last season when we won it. The life and times of Sir Alex McTaggart, plastered on every form of media outlet. Just take the media at the moment, painting a different story of the reality, stating that Taggart used to take losing well. Have they not seen him getting in the officials faces, not turning up for after game pressers or basically having a go at all and sundry when he bothered to turn up.
Anyway, that's over now but the question is 'Who's next in line'? Mourinho with his 'United were the better team' or Moyes with the 'I'm not signing a new contract' are both in the frame but who will it be; who do we not want to see at the Rags[/strike]?
drunken arsehole!!!
Joeythelips wrote:Breaking News: The board at MCFC have this morning formally accepted Alex Fergusons surrender.
Hazy2 wrote:
Mancini v Moyes not sure what to make of it. On paper we should be delighted, on the pitch............ Moyes to be sent to the stands, Mancini must be thinking time to nail the rags coffin down.
Original Dub wrote:Fucking rag mate
"Ferguson built united from the ground up with no money. Only took him six years to turn the club around fully and become champions".
Meanwhile, the evil mancini inherited a team close to winning the league and spent loads of money... and "barely won the league in two years".
Riiiiiiight.... rag propaganda machine takes its first major blow.
Gobbels is gone
AG7 wrote:Hazy2 wrote:
Mancini v Moyes not sure what to make of it. On paper we should be delighted, on the pitch............ Moyes to be sent to the stands, Mancini must be thinking time to nail the rags coffin down.
What is Mancini's record against Moyes? I recall Sky reporting its 0 wins for Mancini against him during the game at Everton a few weeks ago and then we lost again ... so it's still zero? How many draws, if any??
AG7 wrote:Hazy2 wrote:
Mancini v Moyes not sure what to make of it. On paper we should be delighted, on the pitch............ Moyes to be sent to the stands, Mancini must be thinking time to nail the rags coffin down.
What is Mancini's record against Moyes? I recall Sky reporting its 0 wins for Mancini against him during the game at Everton a few weeks ago and then we lost again ... so it's still zero? How many draws, if any??
AG7 wrote:Hazy2 wrote:
Mancini v Moyes not sure what to make of it. On paper we should be delighted, on the pitch............ Moyes to be sent to the stands, Mancini must be thinking time to nail the rags coffin down.
What is Mancini's record against Moyes? I recall Sky reporting its 0 wins for Mancini against him during the game at Everton a few weeks ago and then we lost again ... so it's still zero? How many draws, if any??
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