http://www.theguardian.com/football...urns-down-job-offers-manchester-united-abroad He said he's turned down 2 job offers after he got the sack from us, he also said that he wants to manage in the champions league, he'll be lucky if he got a job in the championship.
You backed him to the hilt until the end, you were sad to see him sacked and your username was in his honour for weeks even after he'd gone. And now here you are slagging the man off.
Whatever, i said at the time, that the club should've handled the situation a bit better but he had to go, the results weren't good enough, simple as.
I was going to say you changed you mind about Moyes more times than your pants but the thought that you didn't scares me
There is no need to crucify the guy. He couldn't follow Fergie. Not his fault if he was offered a job beyond his ability. And for me, the players must take the lion share of the blame...
Matth, don't talk ****e. You reckoned you supported him all season then turned on him once it was clear it wasn't working out. This displays all the worst tendencies of your average casual football fan. Moyes failed at United, yes, but he was also failed by United. To suggest he'd be lucky to manage in the championship is utterly ridiculous, I would be amazed if he has to step down and and would not be at all surprised if his next job is premier league or a top division abroad. And quite right too.
His next job will be either a midtable english club, celtic or something like mcclaren did. He wont get a top job as he isnt cut out for a top job. He has an image to repair. He needs a club with tight finances too. Tge pressure and expecation is much lower. That suits moyes rather tjan huge expectations and budgets.
Its not Ruff, i gave him a chance, i listened to Fergie's words but the results and performances weren't good enough.
You loved him Matth, you even changed your name to Moyes_2013 Gushing over how he was going to lead United to continued success. Defended him when UIR and others turned on him. Now a couple months later he isnt fit to manage in the Championship. Very fickle Metth, very fickle!!
He had a long and successful spell at Everton. It didn't work out for him at United but he achieved over a 50% win ratio - it wasn't good enough for United because United should have been challenging for the title but its good enough for most top flight club. He is still a credible top level manager even if he isn't a great one. If he wants to return to the Premiership in the future there will be no shortage of offers.
This board has been taken over by you - constantly starting threads which simply quote media reports, which most have already read at source. All you add is garbage, and even that is not constant, changing your stance ad nauseam. Without you, this board would be worth supporting.