How are you so vehemently against Moyes just days or at most weeks after countless threads demanding people back him?
You've gone from his number one fan to his biggest critic off the back of one game? As you wish, but I'd like to think you can at least see why people find that hypocritical.
No i'm not a hypocrite, i do watch United you know, i haven't seen any improvement to suggest that he deserves my support.
But what about "give him time" you so often have posted 2/3rds of a season is not a lot of time. #Plasticmatth.
Piss off, i'm sure you gave Hodgson his support the moment he walked in at Liverpool, oh wait............. .
But you made a load of threads criticising others for not backing Moyes and now you are calling for him to be sacked. Surely that is the very definition of hypocrisy? I'm well aware that you watch United. I think we all are. The Hodgson argument is clearly not the same at all. If, for example, Gerrez made dozens of threads backing him and suddenly made one calling for his head, that would be comparable.
In Matth's defence, I can see fully why Sunday was a turning point. I supported Moyes from the start but he gradually eroded that support with his selections/lack of tactics/lack of direction/press conferences and, this being the big one for me, having that ****ing **** sat next to him on the bench every match. Sunday though, presiding over that. Liverpool are our biggest, most loathed, rivals who are now in a very good position to win the league. Moyes and his cohorts ushered them to three points. There was nothing stopping them. That's a betrayal to every single United fan worthy of the name. Not ****ing good enough. It didn't even seem to occur to him how beyond the pale that was. The ONLY pre match talk he needed to give was "do anything in your powers to stop these ****s getting three points towards winning the league". That would have made them at least not lose. So, it's perfectly reasonable that Sunday was the final straw.