The body language just doesn't look right at all to me. These are the games where SAF is in charge, it goes from 2-1 to 4-1 or it is holding onto the lead but serious commitment to the cause by all. Just don't see that. Oh and this is a top top top top thread.
Yes and they'll claim that this is a top, top result because Man City lost there earlier on in this season.
David Moyes on the Wayne Rooney incident: "I don't think it was a kick out, it was more of a disappointed reaction that he'd lost the ball." Can't make excuses Moyes, not for a team with aspirations.
Moyes putting them into reverse & it costs them 2 points again It's this mindset that'll end up being the cause of his demise at United
We have a rival to Allen's **** up this weekend as well - what was that bald twat doing trying to square that!?
He isn't **** but he isn't good enough for a club like Man Utd. He's just a manager that does well at a smaller club with not much ambition or money. When he's put under any real scrutiny like he has been at Man Utd then his flaws get highlighted. Lots of managers talk rubbish at smaller clubs but it doesn't get noticed until they move to a bigger club and what they are actually saying gets looked at and criticised because they talk absolute waffle. See Hodgson, Moyes, Rodgers (to a certain extent) etc as recent examples of the top of my head.
My opinions on Utd and Moyes have not changed - they lack creativity, everything seems to come from set pieces or individual moments of brilliance. Without Rooney or RVP, they would be f*cked.