Utd's problems were evident before today. The game v Fulham doesn't provide any further ammunition against Moyes. He picked the best team available, they dominated the game (75% possession, 30+ attempts at goal, 80+ crosses (a record)) but they lacked composure in front of goal and made two more defensive lapses at the other end. Those failings are down to the players - I'm sure Moyes knows he needs to to overhaul his defence and find a top class midfielder to play in front of them. He can't be criticised for the result. Chelsea failed to beat West Ham two weeks ago in similar circumstances, but nobody blames Mourinho's tactics, selection or motivational skills. Moyes inherited a team which needs rebuilding - he should be judged when he's rebuilt it, assumimg he's given funds. It's the Glazers who are really on trial- will they stump up the £100M needed to buy the quality players who could fix Utd's problems? Utd have the cash so will it be spent?
Whether they have the money to buy a top class Left back, 2 top class centre halves, a box to box midfielder, a defensive midfielder and a striker for cover at best, but more likely to replace RVP, (with a much diminished resale value) is open to question Luke, Especially when you consider they will have to be paid a premium for mising out on CL football. This is going to be a hard road back with no quick answers. To be honest, I think that that commercial realities will overwhelm the "we are different" attitude of United and he will be gone before the (next) January window.



