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Moyes Making Excuses Early?

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Man Utd: David Moyes criticises Premier League fixture list

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Manchester United manager David Moyes says he finds his club's start to the season "hard to believe".
Among their first five games, the champions play Chelsea at home and Manchester City and Liverpool away.
Moyes said: "I think it's the hardest start for 20 years that Manchester United have had.
"I hope it's not because Manchester United won the league quite comfortably last year [that] the fixtures have been made much more difficult."
He added: "I find it hard to believe that's the way the balls came out of the bag, that's for sure."
Moyes officially took over from Sir Alex Ferguson, who retired after 26 trophy-laden years in charge, on 1 July. The former Everton boss saw his new side win the Charity Shield with a 2-0 victory against Wigan last week. They start their Premier League campaign away at Swansea, before facing Chelsea, Liverpool, Crystal Palace and Manchester City.
Manchester City, who finished second last season, play two promoted clubs, Hull and Cardiff.
Chelsea, meanwhile, will face two teams who finished in the bottom half last season as well as Hull, Everton and Man Utd.
Four of Arsenal's opening five opponents finished in the bottom half last season, although they do have the derby against Tottenham. Spurs also face two promoted teams as well as Swansea and Norwich.
Meanwhile, Moyes refused to be drawn on whether Wayne Rooney, who has been the subject of two bids from Chelsea, would feature in Saturday's season-opener at Swansea.
The striker, 27, missed Sunday's Community Shield win over Wigan with a shoulder injury but was fit enough to startEngland's international friendly victory over Scotland on Wednesday before being replaced by match-winner Rickie Lambert.
"It was great for Wayne to get fitness and he played for 65 minutes or so, so overall I was really pleased with the outcome," said Moyes, who was at the game to watch Rooney and his club-mates Danny Welbeck and Tom Cleverley.
"Hopefully when I get back to Old Trafford I will be able to tell you how he is and how his fitness is so. Until I assess that I can't say any more."

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I reckon we will be above them after the first 5 games.
 
He's following the Alex Ferguson template for managing closely then. Step 1 - complain about the fixtures and infer that they're being conspired against.
 
A puppet. The words of Slur coming out of Gollum's mouth.
Plus, they play Swansea and Crystal Palace.
Accusing the PL of cheating is always nice. If Benitez said that he'd be ridiculed and probably charged.
Man U + Gollum = the hatred pinnacle.
 
He's a cunt and they're cunts. I hope the cunts are in the bottom 3 after 5 games. Actually I hope they stay there all season. Cunts.
 
I really really hope Manure finish outside of the top 4 ... It would cause such an earthquake there, that I think it would do to them what the end of Kenny's era did to us (the 1st one) ... Here's hoping the red side of Manchester is about to be miserable for a long long time.
 
I hope they lose against Swansea. The pressure will be intense before our game and Chelsea.
The media will hopefully be all over him aswell.
 
I allways hope they loose.

There is often confusion over the words loose and lose. This is due to the lack of consistency in pronouncing words that end oose and ose.

For example, loose (LOOSS) rhymes with noose (NOOSS) but not choose (CHOOZ).
Lose

The word lose rhymes with snooze. It has the following meaning:

Fail to keep (either physically or in an abstract sense), to misplace, fail to make money in a business:

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If I lose my glasses once more this week, I am going to glue them to my head.
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Terry had already lost one family member to the cult. He did not want to lose another.
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The surveillance team lost their target when he entered the park.
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"Here, geezer, if you don't shift those clock radios, I'll lose 300 sovs."
(UK slang: "shift" = sell / "sovs" = sovereigns = pounds)
Fail to win:

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Back in 2002, our pub landlord bet £10,000 on Brazil to lose against Germany in the World Cup final.
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If you do not train during the week, you will lose on Saturday.
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Loose

Loose, which rhymes with moose, is an adjective meaning not tight, not dense, or free from constraint. Less commonly, it can be used as a verb meaning to unleash (e.g., to loose plagues upon humanity).

Examples:

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Watch your footing on this loose gravel.
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(not dense / not compact)

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Travelers are advised to wear a lightweight shirt that is lose fitting. This is important to allow air circulation.
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(should be loose fitting)

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There is a dangerous dog loose on the street.
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(free from constraint)
 
So we're still going to do United posts to death then even though Fergie has gone.
#smallclubmentality
 
Ha! He contacted the league?

A Premier League spokesman said: "David has put those concerns to us. We have absolutely assured him the process is random and above board. He has accepted those assurances."
 
Inspiring conversation that must have been.
David - 'Is this legit?'
Spokesman' 'Yes'
David - 'Cheers'
 
He must be bricking it.

It's a bloody tough start and if he doesn't get results particularly against us and Chelsea, he knows he's up shit creek.
 
There is often confusion over the words loose and lose. This is due to the lack of consistency in pronouncing words that end oose and ose.

For example, loose (LOOSS) rhymes with noose (NOOSS) but not choose (CHOOZ).
Lose

The word lose rhymes with snooze. It has the following meaning:

Fail to keep (either physically or in an abstract sense), to misplace, fail to make money in a business:

bullet_1.gif
If I lose my glasses once more this week, I am going to glue them to my head.
bultick.gif


bullet_1.gif
Terry had already lost one family member to the cult. He did not want to lose another.
bultick.gif


bullet_1.gif
The surveillance team lost their target when he entered the park.
bultick.gif


bullet_1.gif
"Here, geezer, if you don't shift those clock radios, I'll lose 300 sovs."
(UK slang: "shift" = sell / "sovs" = sovereigns = pounds)
Fail to win:

bullet_1.gif
Back in 2002, our pub landlord bet £10,000 on Brazil to lose against Germany in the World Cup final.
bultick.gif


bullet_1.gif
If you do not train during the week, you will lose on Saturday.
bultick.gif


Loose

Loose, which rhymes with moose, is an adjective meaning not tight, not dense, or free from constraint. Less commonly, it can be used as a verb meaning to unleash (e.g., to loose plagues upon humanity).

Examples:

bullet_1.gif
Watch your footing on this loose gravel.
bultick.gif

(not dense / not compact)

bullet_1.gif
Travelers are advised to wear a lightweight shirt that is lose fitting. This is important to allow air circulation.
bulx.gif

(should be loose fitting)

bullet_1.gif
There is a dangerous dog loose on the street.
bultick.gif

(free from constraint)
Somehow I guess I stand corrected...
 
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