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Moyes sacked by United

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I personally think Moyes should have been given one further season to prove himself at United. The end of this season was always going to be the crunch window with many of his first team players moving on; Vidic, Ferdinand, Evra, Giggs, Anderson, possibly also Buttner, Nani, Young, Welbeck and Cleverley too. That's 10 players, and it would have represented a chance to totally re-vamp the squad and put his mark on it. Obviously this season has been a disaster, but those players there aren't good enough to challenge for the top four; getting rid this summer and starting again would have helped United set out on their aim which was to give Moyes five further years and build his own squad.

Not arsed that he's been sacked, and don't really feel much sympathy for him after the way he acted upon leaving us, but still think he should have got another season after this one.

Money talks though, especially for the Glazier family.
 

I wonder how Man United fans will take Van Gaal taking the United job before the WC, and still working for the 2 for a month or so..........
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27109742

Goddamn the BBC love to stick the knife in.

There is a word for that: schadenfreude!

This is the big news story the journalists have been waiting for all year. Biding their time waiting for him to fail.
So have I mind you...

Kicking the man while he is down, the gutless clowns. All season they were easy on him, championing a British manager to do well at a big club. The moment he goes, all the knives begin to sharpen. But then you see the way they practically hounded out AVB despite him doing a better than Moyes at the time.

I hate our press.
 

I feel a bit sorry for him stuck inside OT now, refusing to leave the building until he gets massive compensation for his 8 months in charge - a job that he didn't even apply for, but rather forced to take on with saf pointing a gun at his head. An egotistical, unintelligent man, the last bitter hours of employment at a top level club he will ever know being played out in the full glare of the worlds press.
 
Is he still inside ot shaking and fuming that he was brought to the club under false pretences, lured from the safest job in world football, demanding huge compensation for the probable 30 more years on 5 million a year at Everton that he gave up?

What a shame.
 

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