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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 patrickblue » Mon Mar 17, 2014 5:58 pm

Alex Sapphire wrote:
patrickblue wrote:
Burt wrote:
ross.mcfc wrote:One thing I will say and possibly be lambasted for it. I almost feel an ounce of sympathy for him.

Yesterday he looked like a tortured soul. He has aged dramitcally in the space of nine months. It really would not surprise me if he is heading to a healthscare of some sorts.


He's a Grade A CUNT and has brought it all onto himself. No sympathy for the Taggart licking shitbag. I'll never forget how he tortured Wolves until they broke when he signed Lescott and then the two-face cunt couldn't hack it when we legally and legitimately bid for him.

That's the nature of the Golum, Smeagal lookalike cunt grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!


!00%, and TBH I'd have some sympathy if it was near enough any other manager, but Moyes is a first class arsehole and deserves all the shit he gets.


he speaks very highly of you


That's because I signed the petition for him to have the full six years.
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby DoomMerchant » Mon Mar 17, 2014 6:20 pm

i have two pretty close acquaintances who are rags in their mid-50s and have supported them for more than 30+ years.

Neither wants Moyes out, and wants the shit to settle and to give him time.

If actual fans and not the plastics all feel this way, which i believe many probably do, then it could be that the club shares that commitment. Their point is ONLY Bacon could have gotten this team to win the league, and that Moyes has been handed a diarrhea panini.

I hope to god this is a pervasive attitude among the exec team in Salford and the Glazers.

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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby Chopper » Mon Mar 17, 2014 6:24 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:Some people are felling sorry for the Rags???

Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ......................


He said almost
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby nottsblue » Mon Mar 17, 2014 6:50 pm

Burt wrote:
He's a Grade A CUNT and has brought it all onto himself. No sympathy for the Taggart licking shitbag. I'll never forget how he tortured Wolves until they broke when he signed Lescott and then the two-face cunt couldn't hack it when we legally and legitimately bid for him.

That's the nature of the Golum, Smeagal lookalike cunt grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!


Correctamundo Burt.

Wouldn't give him the steam off my piss
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby PeterParker » Mon Mar 17, 2014 7:05 pm

After 20 years of bent opponents, bent refs, cheating, diving, etc to feel sorry for them?

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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby blues2win » Mon Mar 17, 2014 8:02 pm

Give him time FFS.

Lots of it.
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby Bridge'srightfoot » Mon Mar 17, 2014 8:54 pm

ross.mcfc wrote:One thing I will say and possibly be lambasted for it. I almost feel an ounce of sympathy for him.

Yesterday he looked like a tortured soul. He has aged dramitcally in the space of nine months. It really would not surprise me if he is heading to a healthscare of some sorts.

I agree. It's funny when a manager is rattled and you can tell the pressure is getting to them but Moyes looks genuinely ill, pale and stressed. I can't remember seeing any manager looking physically ill from the job before.
As you say I honestly would not be surprised if he has a healthscare.
Wouldn't wish that on anyone, certainly not someone who's doing a remarkable job like Moyes is.
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby Chopper » Mon Mar 17, 2014 9:08 pm

Bridge'srightfoot wrote:
ross.mcfc wrote:One thing I will say and possibly be lambasted for it. I almost feel an ounce of sympathy for him.

Yesterday he looked like a tortured soul. He has aged dramitcally in the space of nine months. It really would not surprise me if he is heading to a healthscare of some sorts.

I agree. It's funny when a manager is rattled and you can tell the pressure is getting to them but Moyes looks genuinely ill, pale and stressed. I can't remember seeing any manager looking physically ill from the job before.
As you say I honestly would not be surprised if he has a healthscare.
Wouldn't wish that on anyone, certainly not someone who's doing a remarkable job like Moyes is.


Word is the glazers have a performance clause in his contract. No wonder he looks ill. Herr Flick from Dortmund stepping in seems to be picking up pace.
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby Herb » Mon Mar 17, 2014 9:12 pm

Must make the most of moyes because I don't think he'll be with us for long - he's aged about 30 years in 8 months and he'll die of stress if they don't sack him first.
It's a great pity really, makes me feel very sad 'cos I really enjoy watching united play nowadays with their comedy tactics and don't give a shit players.
If we had De Gea and the rags had Hart, we'd be top with a 9 point lead and they'd be in 12th place - that's the difference between a 'good' keeper and a 'top class' keeper - 12 places - think about it.
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby Chopper » Mon Mar 17, 2014 9:18 pm

Herb wrote:Must make the most of moyes because I don't think he'll be with us for long - he's aged about 30 years in 8 months and he'll die of stress if they don't sack him first.
It's a great pity really, makes me feel very sad 'cos I really enjoy watching united play nowadays with their comedy tactics and don't give a shit players.



Im enjoying the 43 point swing stat.
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby Benjay » Mon Mar 17, 2014 9:45 pm

Herb wrote:Must make the most of moyes because I don't think he'll be with us for long - he's aged about 30 years in 8 months and he'll die of stress if they don't sack him first.
It's a great pity really, makes me feel very sad 'cos I really enjoy watching united play nowadays with their comedy tactics and don't give a shit players.


Agreed. I cannot see lasting. Reckon he will go at the end of the season unless results get even worse. A tonking by us might do it. Even Mata looks woeful.
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby gillie » Mon Mar 17, 2014 10:53 pm

Rags in meltdown on talkshite now and that melt Goldstein is trying to big up Davey boy.
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby Ted Hughes » Tue Mar 18, 2014 12:06 am

Everton legend Kevin Sheedy has launched a scathing attack on David Moyes, condemning the Manchester United manager’s attitude and tactics.

Sheedy, who won two league titles during a 10-year playing career at Goodison Park, is Everton’s Under 18 coach and has worked at the club’s academy since 2006.

He took to Twitter after United’s 3-0 defeat by Liverpool on Sunday and pulled no punches as he claimed Moyes ‘never took any interest in our youth team or players’.

During his 11 years at Goodison Park, Moyes gave debuts to teenage talents such as England internationals Wayne Rooney, Jack Rodwell and Ross Barkley but Sheedy countered: ‘In my seven years Moyes showed no interest in our youth team.’

The tweets were subsequently deleted but there is no doubt the comments will upset the Scot.

But Sheedy did not remove the tweets in which he said ‘Punt the ball up to Fellaini. Great viewing’ and ‘We now have a manager who wants to win games’, a reference to how some Evertonians viewed Moyes as a negative-thinking boss.

He also did not disagree with one Twitter user who suggested Moyes was ‘arrogant’.
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby michaelcityfan » Tue Mar 18, 2014 4:11 am

Well he is doing a brilliant job and I want him to stay fit the full six years if he keeps the present high level of performance going. I think he wants to sign other players to follow fellani maybe sun ji hai or Danny mills. And by the way I hate the cunt.
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby Burt » Tue Mar 18, 2014 8:01 am

Bridge'srightfoot wrote:
ross.mcfc wrote:One thing I will say and possibly be lambasted for it. I almost feel an ounce of sympathy for him.

Yesterday he looked like a tortured soul. He has aged dramitcally in the space of nine months. It really would not surprise me if he is heading to a healthscare of some sorts.

I agree. It's funny when a manager is rattled and you can tell the pressure is getting to them but Moyes looks genuinely ill, pale and stressed. I can't remember seeing any manager looking physically ill from the job before.
As you say I honestly would not be surprised if he has a healthscare.
Wouldn't wish that on anyone, certainly not someone who's doing a remarkable job like Moyes is.


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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby john@staustell » Tue Mar 18, 2014 8:15 am

Talksport takes the piss. Send in the clowns?

Man United's new entrance music revealed

Instead of 'Fanfare for Rocky' what about 'Send in the Clowns'? Football fans stick the knife into David Moyes' team on Facebook


Suggestions:

http://talksport.com/football/more-appr ... 4031783844

Seriously - the vibes we are now getting promise not a big fight against City, but a bunch who are most likely to dodge any effort in an attempt to get hammered and get rid of Moyes. Is this an unprecedented situation for a derby?
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby Alioune DVToure » Tue Mar 18, 2014 8:23 am

Bridge'srightfoot wrote:I agree. It's funny when a manager is rattled and you can tell the pressure is getting to them but Moyes looks genuinely ill, pale and stressed. I can't remember seeing any manager looking physically ill from the job before.
As you say I honestly would not be surprised if he has a healthscare.
Wouldn't wish that on anyone, certainly not someone who's doing a remarkable job like Moyes is.


Glenn Roeder in recent memory. Moyes is an arrogant prat who's always been a snidey bastard towards us. Bollocks to him and bollocks to them.

He could resign if he felt it was affecting his health but that would mean forfeiting a big six-year deal.
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby gillie » Tue Mar 18, 2014 8:33 am

Even a blind man can see he has lost the dressing room at the swamp but after all anti-football years at Everton it's no surprise the rag job is too big for Moyes.He will be gone by the end of the season imo.
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby Alex Sapphire » Tue Mar 18, 2014 8:49 am

Bridge'srightfoot wrote:
ross.mcfc wrote:One thing I will say and possibly be lambasted for it. I almost feel an ounce of sympathy for him.

Yesterday he looked like a tortured soul. He has aged dramitcally in the space of nine months. It really would not surprise me if he is heading to a healthscare of some sorts.

I agree. It's funny when a manager is rattled and you can tell the pressure is getting to them but Moyes looks genuinely ill, pale and stressed. I can't remember seeing any manager looking physically ill from the job before.
As you say I honestly would not be surprised if he has a healthscare.
Wouldn't wish that on anyone, certainly not someone who's doing a remarkable job like Moyes is.


There's a long line of managers made ill (even killed) by football (and/or the associated lifestyle). But the bloke who does look ill to me is Taggart. Always wears his red wine in his face, but his eyes are like piss 'oles and he must be feeling some of the pressure/responsibility.
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Re: Moyes-ometer

Postby Ted Hughes » Tue Mar 18, 2014 9:58 am

I remember after Machin's team beat Utd 5-1, that team, assembled by Ferguson for an expenditure never before seen in English football, (in modern times it would cost more than ours or Chelsea's) was struggling in the lower areas of the league.

When City went to the swamp under Howard Kendall, the ground was being refurbished & capacity had been reduced, but such was the fear of rags' fans that they were going to get a right fucking hammering, there were gaps in the crowd & they didn't even reach capacity .

Anyhow City missed at least five chances, they went a goal up & we had to rely on a late equaliser. Then we played them at our place & we battered fuck out of them, David White missing a guilt edged chance to go 4-1 up & they scored 2 late goals to make it 3-3 then almost scored the winner. As it happens we didn't beat them again til Kevin Keegan.

I'm not saying this is likely to happen, I'm just saying let's not start talking about sides rolling over in derby games, until it actually happens. There are many occasions where it doesn't. What if Utd decide to play like underdogs ?

Moyes may park the bus for all we know, & he has taken points off City many times doing exactly that.
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