Never wanted Woy. you on the other hand have been saying all season "back Moyes", "he needs time", "I want to finger him." You lose 3 0 to Liverpool and are verging on becoming a Chelsea fan. Whichever way the wind blows eh Matthew
Your recent regular attendance on the chav board says otherwise. Getting familiar with the lads for when United miss out on Europe eh?
Honestly though, can anyone tell me who the hell that bloke who sits on the bench doing absolutely **** all every week is?
Translator? Seriously and actually quite funny............ Head of human performance Richard Hawkins. I'm in work so can't post a pick but I'm sure it's him, he was sat on Moyes right during the game no expressions and didn't seem to speak just nodded now and then.
What's that got to do with it, good god,i want them to win the league, so f ucking what, doesn't mean i support them.
Good to see you take some time out from a Champions' League second leg for this. I'd happily challenge anyone I disagree with. Missed the quoted post amongst the millions of posts of drudgery, having a bet and even spending a bit of time doing something else. I can understand this being the straw that broke the camel's back but that normally is preceded by growing exasperation, anger, apathy and anything else rather than shouting down anyone who criticised one minute and doing the opposite the next.
Ad break before KO on ITV. They have so many breaks. Only half-watched it, whilst working on my laptop. Been banned from the Bridge, 2,500 members and season ticket holders suspended by head of security John Cotton this season for ticketing offences: a witchhunt if you ask me
Seems that Berbs isn't the only one who can see that Moyes isn't to blame: Manchester United fans blame former boss Sir Alex Ferguson for the club's current predicament under his beleaguered successor David Moyes. A poll of fans conducted by United fanzine Red Issue has revealed 40.57 per cent of the supporters quizzed hold Ferguson, who hand-picked then-Everton boss Moyes as his replacement and insisted on the former Everton manager's appointment, responsible. United owners, the Glazers, have been blamed by 32.55% of those canvassed, while 17.45% feel it is Moyes' fault that Premier League champions United being in seventh spot, 18 points points adrift of leaders Chelsea. A further 4.25% feel it's down to United's players while - somewhat surprisingly - only 3.77% consider chief executive Ed Woodward to be responsible for the club's current plight. #fergieout #moyesisboss