I don't think he's a bad manager, he's just got a bad team. They've stood still while everyone else signed top quality players. Agree with this though. You could have had 8 men. Rooney should have got 3 yellows, Januzaj got caught diving on a yellow card, ref gave a free kick but for some reason no second yellow. Oh and Smalling climbed all over Davies to score your first.
Were you not at the game on Boxing Day then? As much as I think we ****ed it up when we tried defending the 2-1 with more than 70 minutes to go and invited them to score the equaliser you could have given Moyes the whistle and we'd have got given more than we did. OK, so you ended the game with 13 men. You'd already won by then. A token gesture when Tom Daley's training partners should have gone much earlier means nothing.
That panini sticker is a fake http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/...s/pictures-new-manchester-united-boss-1878822
I'm sure the commentator during their recent game against Spurs said Man U had gone 76 games without a penalty being awarded against them. It just goes to show the effect SAF had on referees.
Lost any respect for Man Utd when they decided not to take part in the F.A.Cup in 2000. Could have put a 2nd team out but decided they were too big a club to bother. Set of c****s managed by a Jock Arsehole. Not much has changed really!
AKCJ makes a good point that Moyes has been left with a rather average side by United's standards, Rooney and Van Persie aside. Fergie got the best out of an average side last season and made the most of Chelsea and Man City stuttering. This season, Man City, Chelsea and even Arsenal and Liverpool have improved. This has left them playing catch up and they're looking like they'll have a trophyless season.
Man U have been average for years now. Fergie just got them to perform above their ability, well trained refs helped as well.
It could get a whole lot worse for him soon. He's up for the dreaded manager of the month award for December.