It's not up the players to change the managers tactical plan ffs, that's completely preposterous. Their job is to follow the instructions given by their manager, formation, tactics et al.
Their job to stick the ball in the onion bag though mate! They were all over Fulham like a rash and should've buried far more. Moyes' downfall was sitting back when 2-1 up and having all the momentum.
That's not what Diploma Dave was saying though mate, he was suggesting that the players should have taken it upon themselves to change the managers tactics during the game, which is ridiculous.
He pointed out nothing of the sort......he merely stated the obvious - that the players should have found the net more than twice. You however, were talking out of your arse (yet again) by suggesting that the players should have collectively decided to change the managers game plan to one of their own, which is one of the most stupid comments you've ever come out with (& there's been plenty of competition for that particular accolade...) The fact that you can't come back with anything other than that, shows you can't even attempt to justify such knackers.....
[HR][/HR] Definitely. When United get a GK who can stop shots wihout spilling them onto a forward or into his own net, defenders who can defend, midfielders who can control the midfield and strikers who can score goals, Moyes will have a great united team which will be unstoppable and which will dominate the premiership for decades..
Some absolute ****ing whoppers in here. The players have shown nothing but respect for moyes. The same cannot be said vice versa though.
Do you think they've bust a gut as much as what they did for Fergie? Genuine question, you've obv seen them more than me
The players aren't performing but isn't it the manager who picks them? If they not doing the business then drop them for someone that's prepared to put a shift in. This is a win-win solution, if it works out great, if it doesn't it doesn't matter as its given a important message to the players that they need to perform and the manager isn't afraid to drop them.
Honestly? No. But thats down to moyes. I imagine Fergie gives a speech before the players leave the dressing room. A motivational boost so the players have an edge about them. He follows this up with an actual game plan, tactics and instruction. He then doesnt call the players **** or ask why always me. Fergie did this because hes not a clueless ****ing idiot backed by the blind.
Yep. Nothing to lose now. the scousers think they have 4th sewn up at least. Wouldn't it be great if United put in a great run at the end to pinch that 4th place. I don't see it happening myself but who knows in football...
Moyes drop players? For what? His lack of ability as a manager? Its plain as day that the players are sticking to his plan. Whatsbhe supposed to say? Alright guys, I know its entirely my fault that we are a laughing stock because of my ancient tactics of get it wide and cross but you are all dropped because even though you are doing what I ask its not working. Its your fault players, I am blameless. Evil chuckle.
Given what we've seen in the first 25 games of the season, there's little to suggest that's even remotely likely. 9 points adrift with a GD deficit that effectively makes that 10, is bad enough, lose at Arsenal & assuming they roll over Fulham that'd be 12 (13) with 12 games left, not going to happen.
True, if the players arent doing it then he needs to drop them and try something new. Just ask Rene, he's gotten rid of a lot of fulham players, benched a few and comes out with a draw against Man U
The chances of that happening (4th) are now remote agreed... Arsenal - could go either way funnily enough as the pressure would now be more on Arsenal to get the win to maintain their title challenge. Who knows? the players may even decide to turn up and play