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08 Jan 2014 21:44:36
Would the anti-Moyes brigade tell me what would they intend happen if we appointed a new manager who was unable to bring in new players in this transfer window, continued to have extensive injuries to key players and the team failed to improve upon the present league position or noticeably improve the performances.
1.) I'm guessing they'd panic and repeat the process.
2.) Al
If we went for say Heynkes, on a temporary basis to the end of the season I would be surprised if he didn't have players willing to play for him. Top level coaches often do. Take a look at what Benitez did for Chelsea on a temporary basis and the fans were very unsupportive indeed, but he knew what it took to get them up there.
3.) AJH
No change there then
4.) 08 Jan 2014 22:12:57
your rite we should leave Moyes where he is he's doing a great job! setting records all around him!!
5.) Has to go
Not sure you actually answer the question
6.) Al d red. Would you like to answer the question, what has moyes done in the past 4 months that has impressed you?
7.) Nomid
Please re-read my original post, I have not said that he has impressed me (although I am pleased that he has given Adnan the chance to prove himself). I do recognise that he has had a catalogue of injuries to key players which has prevented him from playing his preferred team. My point is why do the vociferous anti-Moyes brigade (of which you are clearly one) think that by discarding him at this point will somehow guarantee an immediate improvement - particularly if the circumstances I outlined prevail.
8.) Moyes is the main problem at the moment. He tactically inept. He has been reckless and thick headed in his decisions, ie butchering the backroom staff abandoning transfer targets and buying his prize donkey, giving Nani a FIVE YEAR contract. What has he ever done? He has won nothing. He is managing players who have won everything at the domestic level.
Look at him. Just look at his body language. Look at the players. Something is seriously wrong. When a team is strong and unified and believe in themselves and the management, they express this on the pitch. Disharmony and uncertainty. Fear. He is horribly, massively out of his depth. He has to go. I'm sorry, I'm all for giving someone a chance but it is clear. He is not upto the task at hand. He is not my chosen one. Is he anyone else's. I agree with some of you guys, Heynkes is a very good interim choice. He's done it all and is a very good tactician. Six years of David Moyes. Think about it. He can't turn this around.
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21 Oct 2014 19:27:59
I think i'm experiencing Deja Vu!! Get the plane in the air for Sunday Beastie.
29 Aug 2014 17:59:40
Deja Vu!
John - what really gets me about these City fans is that they act as if the last 40 years or so didn't exist.
Patrick/Syd
Make that 10,000/2!
Patrick I remember Revie, Bremner, Hunter, Storey, Harris, Smith et al but particularly remember Michael Doyle (God rest his soul) who I used to hate with a vengeance! But Colin Bell was one of the best footballers i've ever seen - much as I hate to say it!
Ken and OT7 Agree 100% - hope that all this nonsense about Giggs is well and truly kicked into touch!