As I said I wasn't really bothered about Moyes's reception from a concern about his feelings - whatever he gets he brought upon himself, no argument there. It was more that I didn't want to jinx us.F*** that. And tbh, I'm going to be singing as it kicks off, couldn't give a shiny shoyt, even if they beat us, which I highly highly doubt, as we're so good at home, I'll still sing, we're above them, and above him. He's treated us like absolute filth since leaving,the 27m bid for both Baines and Fellaini was embarassing since he paid 0.5m more for one of them, "they should let the players move on to bigger clubs" statement was ridiculous, and Lets be honest , he had sorted the move to man u when he was being asked about his contract and saying "we'll see where we are at the end of the season" SNIDE. He doesnt deserve anything, yeah he could have moved on, got praise for what he did and been loved by us but he never, he had to act like a top class b'llend didnt he! F*** HIM and F*** Man U!!
I also think the time you can truly say you are over your ex is when they don't raise strong feelings in you one way or another. But each to his own, at least the atmosphere should be loud.
But previously we had warmly welcomed Arteta, it was only cos of the way he acted in the FA cup that he got the bad reception. I don't recall Fellaini doing anything in the Old Trafford game and he handled his leaving well.Nah mate. We've got to play dirty against these, get on Rooney's back, Felli's back & Moyes back. We did the same to Arteta and it worked. Anything to win. NO WAY should we be singing Felli's name what so ever, that's just silly.
We can unsettle their team enough with the atmosphere anyway without specifically targetting Fellaini. Not sure he is even playing, he didn't against Bayern and Physioroom has him down with a knock and no return date.