We're still a rabble but no longer 'a rabble without a cause' ****ing hell mate, you get treated to some comedy classics on here, you have to admit
I don't get all this crap that mufc aren't a sacking club. And that they are superior to everyone else in this aspect. The fact is they haven't had to sack a manager for decades.
In a time of crisis it's great to see the Manchester United board, and supporters, get behind their manager. And all push together
Man Utd supporters are like toddlers who've just been smacked on the back of their legs. It's ****ing pathetic to watch them twist after decades of unrelenting success. I don't like Liverpool but it'd be worth them winning the league to rub salt in the eyes of the Mancs
Seems to be contagious doesn't it? The sulky bairns, like Rooney & Nani, are part of what's wrong with the game. Never mind buckling down and gettig on with the game, let's have a paddy and blame the manager/supporters/groundsman I don't have heroes any more, I support the club, the shirt and the other supporters .........
We've been vocally supportive of Moyes all season inside Old Trafford, he's had the backing of the fans from day one up until today inside the stadium. Moyes had been out of his depth from the day he sacked Phelan, Steele and Meulensteen. His biggest regret will be shifting that lot on, because with those staff he'd have learned a lot and he'd have been given the time. Fergie hated that he sacked the staff and he said so straight away. It's Moyes' own fault for what's happened to him, not the players, not the fans, not the media. Players have followed his instructions, despite Steve "I agree with everything" Round and Phil Neville being two of the most tactically inept coaches I think we'll ever see at this level. I really like Moyes as a manager and as a person, but we were never the right club for him, he was an underwhelming appointment and that's never a good start. ****ing well played against Chelsea by the way.
I said at the time, perhaps to you as well, that they should never have allowed Ferguson to anoint his successor. Moyes has never won a thing in his life and was addressing players who've won everything, "Good morning gentlemen, now ..... where you've all gone wrong"
Seems he was unable to turn up humbled, he turned up chest pumped with a wrecking ball. I bet he regrets doing that, putting his mates first ole Round and Neville, and dismissing the guys who done all of Fergie's leg work. Phelan was the manager, he said so himself, Fergie didn't deny it, but Moyes had to have Round and Neville... I can't sympathise with him mate, I've said it since he showed Phelan, Steele and Rene M the door, he was destined to fail after that, the "Nobody can replace Fergie" cloak has just disguised his silly decisions.