the difference is . last season with the same players we won the league easy, this season we got Moyes and fellaine, and new back room staff.
SACK MOYES before we end up like Liverpool , and leave the trophy`s to Chelsea and City
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the difference is . last season with the same players we won the league easy, this season we got Moyes and fellaine, and new back room staff.
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I don't know what the answer is to this. Another shocking performance. We're in a serious rut here. And every team we come up against in the league knows it. Moyes literally needs to kick the bollix out of a few of those players!Leave a comment:
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Great read, and this part sticks out most for me
If you have opinions, that?s fine, and there are obviously numerous fans who didn?t want Moyes in the first place, but your vocal opposition to him now is not helping.
United are the biggest club in the country. We?re a class above the rest. We?re not Manchester City and Chelsea who have hired and fired managers with such regularity in recent years that they?re dangerously close to being a real life representation of that in play manager sackings advert from Paddy Power.
We don?t boo our team when they don?t perform and we don?t sack a manger four months into the season ? especially one who?s brave enough to step into the shoes of the club?s most successful manager of all time.
Moyes is just starting his project, beginning to mould his own squad and imprint himself on the club. There?s going to be ups and downs.
Our success of the last two decades has turned us fans into the pampered primadonas that the beautiful game is littered with today.
Shame on you if you don?t want to support the team in good times and bad.Last edited by andy1967; 5 December, 2013, 23:51.Leave a comment:
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Isnt it ironic, dont you think, a little too ironic, yeh i really do think
That we are 5 points behind Everton, after we stole their manager and paid 27M for Fellaini
We have the same players that ran away with the league yet we are struggling in almost every game, I think FERGIE was possibly even better than i thought. I also think Moyes probably biggest mistake was axeing the backroom staff
Talk of jurassic training methods started early into his reign from the dutch, probably no coincidence that RVP been injured a lot. Pressure is now building on him and we need a winning streak of 5 or 6 on the spin. I think it will come right but we cant afford too many more defeats even draws if we are to get back in the mixLeave a comment:
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Thought it was a pretty good performance and result. The game itself, as it always is against Tottenham was end to end. Win would have been nice but if we beat Villa in our next away game that will be 11 points from 15 away from home.Leave a comment:
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Happy Birthday R Giggs, 40 today
He's played more games in the Premier League than Citeh has 
Ryan Giggs, by the milkman who discovered him - BBC Sport
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No Manager has beaten a team in the UCL, 5 nill. SAF never has! D Moyes has.
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Manchester United: Plane aborts landing in Germany
Manchester United's plane aborts its landing 400m above the runway as they fly to Germany for a Champions League tie.
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RIP Bill a United legend.Hard as nails and scored the goal which took us to the 1968 European Cup Final.
Real Madrid 3-3 Manchester Utd. (Copa Europa 67-68). Narraci?n original alemana. - YouTube
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Bill Foulkes captained Manchester United in the aftermath of the 1958 tragedy
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Former Manchester United footballer Bill Foulkes, who survived the 1958 Munich air crash, has died aged 81.
Only Sir Bobby Charlton, Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes have played more times than the Busby Babe, who made 688 appearances for United.
Club executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward said "he will never be forgotten" adding, "he was a giant character" in the club's post-war era.
St Helens-born Foulkes played for United in their 1968 European Cup win.
On 6 February 1958, the plane that was carrying the Busby Babes back from Belgrade crashed in a blizzard after re-fuelling at Munich airport.
Twenty-three people died - eight players, eight newspaper journalists and seven members of backroom staff
After the Munich tragedy, Foulkes took over the captaincy and became a pillar of some of United's most successful teams.
He was a four-time league champion, FA Cup winner and European Cup winner.
Mr Woodward said: "He was a very gentle man, who I was privileged to meet on several occasions, including most memorably with his team-mates at the Champions League final in Moscow, 50 years after his heroics in the Munich air crash."
Foulkes made his United debut against Liverpool in December 1952 and went on to score nine goals in his career. He won his only England cap in 1954.
He joined the club as an amateur in March 1950 and began playing professionally in August 1951 after he left his mining job at Lea Green Colliery in St Helens.
Manchester United centre-back Rio Ferdinand tweeted: "Sad to hear news of Bill Foulkes passing away. Great servant to the club. Thoughts are with his family."
Foulkes left United in June 1970 and went on to manage clubs in the US and Norway.
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It was a poor performance but we're unlucky with injuries. 4 of our best players weren't playing today - Rafael, Vidic, Carrick and RVP, lets hope they come back very soon.Leave a comment:
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