David Moyes.

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The comparison is being made with Fergie and Busby but the major difference is Busby did not nominate or approve of O' Farrell while to opposite is true regarding Fergie/Moyes.

So, there's a start.

Busby also carried on traveling to games with the team, on the train and coach, and the senior players clearly still saw him as boss. Fergie will not do this.
In fact I'd be surprised if he was at many away games. I know Bobby Charlton still goes to most games but I would guess, especially with this hip opp, that Fergie won't at the start and will give Moyes some breathing space.

He certainly won't be glowering down on him trying to get his job like Dalglish was to Hodgson.

Other than that it is ideal to have him around for Moyes to look to for a bit of guidance on other matters, the size of the club for a start and the way it is run. It's a bigger job than Everton in all aspects and having him there as part of a smooth handover can only help. As long as he isn't there at training of course.

I'm certain that any problems caused when Busby first quit will have been well documented and not repeated.
 
Getting moyes is like having an ugly bird no one else wanted, or winning the Europa instead of the CL ;)
See what I did there?!?....

.. <laugh>
the guy is more consistent manager in PL with lowest resources .. how that is a risk?
is he better of Jose?
it was 50-50 for me .. actually in a polls, Moyes was ahead of Jose here

Europa league will be for you guys .. no Abra money anymore, Jose would had big Qs to answer on how he will cope without money ? i think the Europa league will be for you guys, and you seem to be allreay over the moon for winning it .. what i can say ? you fit that competition well <ok>
 
.. <laugh>
the guy is more consistent manager in PL with lowest resources .. how that is a risk?
is he better of Jose?
it was 50-50 for me .. actually in a polls, Moyes was ahead of Jose here

Europa league will be for you guys .. no Abra money anymore, Jose would had big Qs to answer on how he will cope without money ? i think the Europa league will be for you guys, and you seem to be allreay over the moon for winning it .. what i can say ? you fit that competition well <ok>

Where are you from, shwan?
 
.. <laugh>
the guy is more consistent manager in PL with lowest resources .. how that is a risk?
is he better of Jose?
it was 50-50 for me .. actually in a polls, Moyes was ahead of Jose here

Europa league will be for you guys .. no Abra money anymore, Jose would had big Qs to answer on how he will cope without money ? i think the Europa league will be for you guys, and you seem to be allreay over the moon for winning it .. what i can say ? you fit that competition well <ok>

Can this be put into English?

Also...have a sense of humour!!
 
.. <laugh>
the guy is more consistent manager in PL with lowest resources .. how that is a risk?
is he better of Jose?
it was 50-50 for me .. actually in a polls, Moyes was ahead of Jose here

Europa league will be for you guys .. no Abra money anymore, Jose would had big Qs to answer on how he will cope without money ? i think the Europa league will be for you guys, and you seem to be allreay over the moon for winning it .. what i can say ? you fit that competition well <ok>

Currently the best English team in Europe :)
 
Purley:4754782 said:
.. <laugh>
the guy is more consistent manager in PL with lowest resources .. how that is a risk?
is he better of Jose?
it was 50-50 for me .. actually in a polls, Moyes was ahead of Jose here

Europa league will be for you guys .. no Abra money anymore, Jose would had big Qs to answer on how he will cope without money ? i think the Europa league will be for you guys, and you seem to be allreay over the moon for winning it .. what i can say ? you fit that competition well <ok>

Currently the best English team in Europe :)

On the basis of what exactly?

The meaningless ranking or that you've just won the second string competition?

Because we progressed further in the primary competition.
 
Ferguson's presence could potentially be both a blessing and a curse. A blessing to Moyes as a sounding board. But a curse because every time United lose or are losing, TV cameras will pick him out in the crowd and people will say 'what would Fergie have done?'. Liverpool had a similar scenario a few years back when Kenny Dalglish came back to work for them, initially under Benitez and then under Hodgson. It was no secret that he wanted the Liverpool job again and his presence undermined their managers at the time, albeit both didn't help themselves. Dalglish then became manager again and we all know how disastrous that turned out to be. If Dalglish hadn't come back, there wouldn't have been an itch to scratch.

Obviously it would unrealistic to expect Ferguson to sever his ties with Manchester United and he still has much to offer. I do think it would be best if he isn't there in public eye all the time, however, but more in the background or indeed travelling the world in his ambassadorial role.
I'd disagree with this statement in part. Kenny came back to us under Rafa in an ambassadorial role, much in the way many are suggesting that SAF will be working at OT. Once Rafa was gone, Kenny presented himself as a choice, but Statler & Waldorf were too wary of appointing someone with even more emotional connection with the fans than Rafa, and reactionarily chose a more pliable candidate instead - not for footballing reasons (IMO anyway).
With results under Woy being poor and his defeatist attitude (or realistic assessment, if you prefer), his days were numbered and the fans looked to Kenny...
Too early to say imo. Shankly's presence at Liverpool was widely seen as a big burden to Paisley, but it didn't stop him succeeding. And it's debatable how much of Utd's decline post Busby was down to Busby's presence, or down to the fact that McGuinness and O'Farrell were simply poor replacements who just weren't up to the challenge and left Docherty with a poor squad and an impossible job.

I personally think SAF will only be a damaging presence if Moyes proves not to be up to the job. As long as we're still comfortably in the top three and performing well in Europe then the shadow of SAF will not be particularly large. It's only if Moyes fails on the pitch and in the dressing room that the presence of SAF may become an issue, and if Moyes is failing there then he would be doomed with or without SAF looking over his shoulder.
I suppose the parallels with McGuinness and Paisley are reasonable. As you say, its how things turn out on the pitch will determine whether SAF's presence is considered help or hinderance.
I'd be interested to hear how you think the fanbase will react if, after the first 10 games you happen to be bottom half? After all, a new manager, having to bed in new ideas can disrupt players' confidence and flow.

I personally reckon Moyes will succeed if the board put the same faith in him as your old board did in Alex. Whether he can replicate the trophy haul will be a different matter, mind...
 
I'd be interested to hear how you think the fanbase will react if, after the first 10 games you happen to be bottom half? After all, a new manager, having to bed in new ideas can disrupt players' confidence and flow.

I think a lot will depend on the situation. After only 10 games it would be perfectly plausible to be in the bottom half and still only five or six points off the top. If it gets to the halfway stage and we were still stuck there it would be an issue, but I think the main thing is whether the team is playing well as there are reasons to be optimistic. Everyone knows it will take time for him to bed in, and SAF is a huge challenge to follow, so I think he'll get the time he needs from most genuine fans.
 
every time i look back to old days with Sir Alex thinking about what made him so special, i think one of his best assets is his charisma, speech and his close relationship to the players .. the guy is simply a leader .. he simply knows how to motivate the team and keep the discipline and the believe .. is Moyes a match on that? not sure.. only time will tell .. but what i know is that we lost one of greatest charismatic managers of all time

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepag...tars-stunned-by-Alex-Ferguson-retirement.html
 
Shwan is as French as Joey Barton's accent.
the 10 years old kid is back again <laugh> why you didn't call us "Manure" like you do in your section everytime or you just chicken out like any 10 years old kid? i said it before .. you don't take a disagreement like an adult .. so Bravo .. well done <ok>
should i be a child and call you too whatever i want just bcz am pi$$ed off? sure not .. am an adult <ok>