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Feeling Sorry For Moyes

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leesimo

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Morning Blues, First Post. After all that has happened over the past few months I still find myself feeling sorry for Moyes. I know he doesn't deserve it but I just cant help it. He got his respect at the West Ham game last season. We got **** all. How do I "not" feel sorry for him?
 
Maybe its that we've came out better from all of this. Dave Whelan does chat **** but he was right about Martinez. Even more credit to Bill for getting it right AGAIN.
 
I reckon Moyes is realising how much Fergie has dropped him in it.

I'm sure his 6 year contract is a big consolation though..........
 

I don't feel sorry for him and i wouldn't give him any stick either. I liked him and thought he done a good job for us and that hasn't changed since. This is the modern day football and if he wants to come in and take any of our players so be it, but he must also pay top dollar. I also believe he new well in advance that he was going to man u but so what again this is footie. He never looked at the whole pitcure before going as i think if he had he would have realised he was going to a club full of ageing players and others that are not up to winning another title for a while. It may well be that he ends up getting the bullet at united and may end up back in the championship or worse very soon. Find it hard to feel sorry for anyone who gets a 5 year deal on his wages. Best just move on and think of the future.
 
If he'd conducted himself well as he departed Everton i'd respect him. As it turned out it's hard not to chuckle at him being found out as a semi charlatan.
 
This situation is entirely of his own making and he has massively disrepsected the club so why feel sorry for him?
 
I was a big supporter of Moyes and what he did for our club and I will always be grateful for what he did.
However, I was suspicious of his intentions when he refused to sign a contract extension, upset when and how he left (although I understood his reasons) and was annoyed when he tried to fleece us for our players. The whole thing really has made me lose a bit of respect for him and for the way he seems to have treated us I have no sympathy for him at all. I have to admit I took great pleasure in us turning over Man Utd during the week!
 
You're getting sacked in the morning, sacked in the morning, oooooh davey moyes, you're getting sacked in the morning.

Obviously he isn't, but if he did I really couldn't care less, he's been nothing but a condescending patronising tit since he left and shown a massive lack of respect to a club that made him one of the highest paid managers in the world and gave him the chance in thr prremier league.

He can fu*k right off!
 

I couldn't care less either. And I'm sick and tired of some of the media who have been chiding the way Everton fans behaved at Old Trafford and saying that we should grateful of Moyes' loyalty to Everton. Well, Moyes should grateful to Everton because there were times, particularly in his first 5 years, when he could have got the sack and had it not been for Kenwright and the majority of Evertonians, he could have lost his job in 2004 and 2006, and he certainly wouldn't have been Man United manager today and so it's a two way street.

I could never feel sorry for Manchester United. I hope that their decline continues in earnest. The only person I feel sorry for is Fellaini.
 
Who can forget what he said all season concerning Everton, when the heat was on him to sign players? I liked him a lot then, was grateful for all that he did and wished him well. But my suspicions were roused when after the final game of the season, he was seen driving into Carrington when he supposed to take over as Man United on July 1st. And his true arrogance surfaced.He thought then he was in charge of the champions, who had the league by 12 points, and all he had to do was to take the best of Everton (Baines, Fellaini and coaching staff), plus a signing of intent (Febregas), and all's gravy. Well, he's concocted a terrible stew and United fans are currently choking on it.
 
Poor Davey ay my heart bleeds for him remember wen he said some players suit some clubs well the same can be said for managers. He knew he was going long before any of us and the way he paraded around the pitch at the end of the season as if he'd only found out a few weeks before he was chattin pony then and still is now. But the bright side is we've got bobby if Davey was still in charge we wouldn't have won at ot and wouldn't have got anything at the emirates either so feeling sorry for Davey is the one thing I can say I haven't given any thought to in hindsight I wish it had happened years ago.
 
I echo a lot of the lovely sentiments above. Moyes, like Rooney before him just saying all the wrong things after leaving us is why i have no sympathy for the guy.

It would even be an issue if it didn't make it sound, as it was, that the only thing holding us back over the years was him.
 

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