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David Moyes sacked
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Yes and no! DELAYS changed to DEFEAT with a bit of Photoshop I guess. Sign is real though! My mate works in Trafford Park suspect he took it and altered it, I robbed it off his Facebook! -
Can you really blame Moyes for the transfer dealings ? Surely the big mistake was letting Gill leave and getting a newbie in to negotiate the deals.
If Gill had stayed on for a year to help facilitate the move then maybe the 2 windows wouldnt have been as bad as they wereComment
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If more deals had been completed, United would have 10 players who's best position is behind the striker, rather than the 4 they have at the moment. 2 of which were bought this season!Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostCan you really blame Moyes for the transfer dealings ? Surely the big mistake was letting Gill leave and getting a newbie in to negotiate the deals.
If Gill had stayed on for a year to help facilitate the move then maybe the 2 windows wouldnt have been as bad as they wereComment
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Couldn't make this stuff up could you?Originally posted by GazCol View PostIf more deals had been completed, United would have 10 players who's best position is behind the striker, rather than the 4 they have at the moment. 2 of which were bought this season!Comment
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and at no point during his reign at Everton was he renowned for playing with a #10, wingers etc..Originally posted by GazCol View PostIf more deals had been completed, United would have 10 players who's best position is behind the striker, rather than the 4 they have at the moment. 2 of which were bought this season!
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As a City fan, it would be easy for me to say “Yes, you could; Moyesy is a footie genius!” but, looking at it as subjectively as possible through my blue tinted specs: No, you can’t. I am hard-pressed to find any team, that after dominating for so long, as it got it so wrong when transitioning to new management. I’ve seen extracts from Red Issue, who for all their other failings, are pretty on the pulse when it comes to gossip from the dressing room; and it appears Moyes has not only lost the dressing room, but has lost the back-room staff now too – Giggs in particular not even being on talking terms with him. All supposedly of course, but there’s no smoke without fire.Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostCouldn't make this stuff up could you?
What was interesting, that was reported last week in the MEN, is that Phil Neville, Robin van Persie and Darren Fletcher all have their children in City’s academy rather than United’s.Comment
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SAF, apparently.Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostThen we need to go and get a decent manager who can manage a club of the scale of united. Not Moyes, Neville and Giggs in charge (who the hell thought that would work in the first place!).
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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What? Phil Neville has been breeding?Originally posted by GazCol View PostWhat was interesting, that was reported last week in the MEN, is that Phil Neville, Robin van Persie and Darren Fletcher all have their children in City’s academy rather than United’s.Comment
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They are certainly playing like he's lost the dressing room. In the game against Liverpool and plenty of others this year it wasn't just that they were out played, they were out worked. A big thing about last season was the number of times we went behind and scored a late winner - this season its not happened at all. City imploded towards the end of last season and it cost Mancini his job. United have been a shambles since before the season kicked off.Originally posted by GazCol View PostAs a City fan, it would be easy for me to say “Yes, you could; Moyesy is a footie genius!” but, looking at it as subjectively as possible through my blue tinted specs: No, you can’t. I am hard-pressed to find any team, that after dominating for so long, as it got it so wrong when transitioning to new management. I’ve seen extracts from Red Issue, who for all their other failings, are pretty on the pulse when it comes to gossip from the dressing room; and it appears Moyes has not only lost the dressing room, but has lost the back-room staff now too – Giggs in particular not even being on talking terms with him. All supposedly of course, but there’s no smoke without fire.
What was interesting, that was reported last week in the MEN, is that Phil Neville, Robin van Persie and Darren Fletcher all have their children in City’s academy rather than United’s.Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
I preferred version 1!Comment
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I don't think SAF counted on Moyes coming in and dismantling a working engine only to replace it with awful new parts. It's like taking a Royles Royce engine apart and replacing it with Lada parts.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostSAF, apparently.

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