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The beginning of the end?

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Hansern

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It started with hiring Moyes, but this would be fucking hilarious! Van Persie 'hands in transfer request at Manchester United' 6 Dec 2013 20:59 Mark Lawrenson claims Dutch striker wants to leave Old Trafford Van Persie has been out injured for the past number of weeks Mark Lawrenson has suggested that Manchester United striker Robin Van Persie has handed in a transfer request. Speaking on Today fm, the former Ireland international said he had heard reports that the Dutch international is wanting to leave Old Trafford. On The Last Word with Matt Cooper, Lawrenson said: "There's all sorts of rumours coming out of the training ground at the moment. "One or two of the press boys that I know that cover Manchester United, they're even saying that the big whisper is Van Persie might have asked for a transfer on Tuesday. "So if that happens, what a mess that's going to be for David Moyes." You can hear the interview here .
 
That would be hilarious but at the same time I want utd to get properly ruined so I would like Moyes to stay a bit longer.
 
I had heard a rumour a few weeks back that Van Persie had completely fallen out with Moyes, my old man is a Utd fan and hes got a source who is privy to some info behind the scenes.Story was that Van Persie had a specialised training plan developed to try and prevent him getting injuries which had been really successful over the last 3 years. When Moyes arrived he basically threw down the gauntlet and forced the player to change his training methods, the result has been a return to his injury problems. Given there is a world cup on in 6 months hes not impressed.
 
There were stories right from the beginning about RVP not being happy with training.
 
Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has openly criticised his manager David Moyes' preference to name team line-ups at the last minute. With United currently sitting 12 points adrift in ninth place in the Premier League, Moyes is under growing pressure to turn his club's season around. And Ferdinand has not helped his boss's cause by revealing that he preferred predecessor Sir Alex Ferguson's method of giving his players advance notice of whether they would be playing or not. VIDEO Scroll down to see under-fire Moyes disappointed at losing to his old club Everton No holding back: Rio Ferdinand has openly criticised David Moyes' managerial methods Unimpressed: Ferdinand (left) is not happy with Moyes naming the team line-up at the last minute The heat is on: Ferdinand appears to criticise David Moyes in a video diary for BT Sport while relaxing at home in front of a radiator Ferdinand, 35, told BT Sport: ‘This manager's a bit different in that he doesn't name the team beforehand. You don't really get to know the team. The old manager used to give you a kind of a little bit of an idea if you'd be playing and stuff. ‘When you know you're playing the intensity goes up a little bit more on matchday and that's what you need to try and make sure you're doing even if you don't know you'll be playing to try and get to that intensity you'd be at when you know you're playing. ‘It's hard... it's hard to do that mentally because you spend a lot of nervous energy thinking "Am I playing?" or "Am I not playing?" and you're just going round in circles in your head and turning into a madman.’
 
Wonderful - If true. I wonder if the media will jump on this story....
 
Dunno if this is real but apparently the Scum's twitter was hacked.

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What's the point to posting the captions to an image, but not the image itself?

Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has openly criticised his manager David Moyes' preference to name team line-ups at the last minute. With United currently sitting 12 points adrift in ninth place in the Premier League, Moyes is under growing pressure to turn his club's season around. And Ferdinand has not helped his boss's cause by revealing that he preferred predecessor Sir Alex Ferguson's method of giving his players advance notice of whether they would be playing or not. VIDEO Scroll down to see under-fire Moyes disappointed at losing to his old club Everton No holding back: Rio Ferdinand has openly criticised David Moyes' managerial methods Unimpressed: Ferdinand (left) is not happy with Moyes naming the team line-up at the last minute The heat is on: Ferdinand appears to criticise David Moyes in a video diary for BT Sport while relaxing at home in front of a radiator Ferdinand, 35, told BT Sport: ‘This manager's a bit different in that he doesn't name the team beforehand. You don't really get to know the team. The old manager used to give you a kind of a little bit of an idea if you'd be playing and stuff. ‘When you know you're playing the intensity goes up a little bit more on matchday and that's what you need to try and make sure you're doing even if you don't know you'll be playing to try and get to that intensity you'd be at when you know you're playing. ‘It's hard... it's hard to do that mentally because you spend a lot of nervous energy thinking "Am I playing?" or "Am I not playing?" and you're just going round in circles in your head and turning into a madman.’

Are you on your phone or something?
 
Yes, I'm on my phone. But my account is weird atm. If I press reply I dont see the text, I cant edit and when I post something it looks like one massive text regardless. Help Mods??
 
There's another strange story in the news about Zaha not getting a look in because Moyes is annoyed about him knobbing his daughter.
 
Yes, I'm on my phone. But my account is weird atm. If I press reply I dont see the text, I cant edit and when I post something it looks like one massive text regardless. Help Mods??

@RedNinja may be able to shed some light on this.

I use tapatalk on my phone & haven't noticed any formatting issues. It could well be (I'd wager it is) something to do with your choice of phone browser.

Have you tried an alternative browser on your phone to see if it's an issue?

Pm myself or RedNinja to discuss further, save taking this thread off track.
 
There's another strange story in the news about Zaha not getting a look in because Moyes is annoyed about him knobbing his daughter.
I seen that as well, did that not supposedly happen a while ago?
 
Yeah - back in today's papers too though.
Looks like they have it in for Moyes.
 
Someone needs to pull Moyes aside and say "Listen pal, Zaha didn't shag that girl and even if he did, take a look at her, she's probably not your daughter anyway. Far too good looking to be your offspring."

That would put the spring right back into his step.
 
I hope the Van Persie thing is true as that will really kill them. Funny for Ferdinand to be coming out with veiled criticism. It really is all going pear-shaped.
 
The fucking papers. Can they not leave a man alone to do his job and drag a team down to mid table obscurity in peace?
Surely a sneaky attempt to get rid of Moyes, I wonder which United executive is engineering this...
 
Apparently Manchester United haven given Wigan Chairman, David Whelan permission to speak to David Moyes over their vacant managers position despite the fact they don't want him
 
@Hansern Clear your tapatalk cache in tapatalk settings and log back in again... known issue with tapatalk...

If browser related change your browser to something like dolphin
 
Ferdinand stuck on the bench today following his moans about Moyes not revealing his team until late on. It's like a chess match between a stupid person and someone who can't play chess.



Rio Ferdinand has questioned David Moyes's policy of selecting theManchester United team close to kick-off, with the defender claiming it can turn him into a "madman" wondering if he has been chosen.

The 34-year-old suggested that Sir Alex Ferguson's policy of naming his XI well before the match made it easier for players to build the requisite intensity on match day.

"This manager's a bit different in that he doesn't name the team beforehand. You don't really get to know the team," Ferdinand told BT Sport. "The old manager used to give you a little bit of an idea if you'd be playing and stuff.

"When you know you're playing, the intensity goes up a little bit more on match day. That's what you need to try to make sure you're doing, even if you don't know you'll be playing – to try to get to that intensity you'd be at when you know you're playing.

"It's hard. It's hard to do that mentally because you spend a lot of nervous energy thinking: 'Am I playing' or 'Am I not playing?' and you're just going round in circles in your head and turning into a madman."
 
Re the OP: lovely if true. One thing that makes me think it might not be, though, is that the story has Lawrenson's seal of approval. I'll never forget that dipstick pontificating on radio about GH's supposed "heart problems" and what "top medical people" had told him, just before the press came out and made it clear that GH's health problems had jack sh!t to do with his heart.
 
Re the OP: lovely if true. One thing that makes me think it might not be, though, is that the story has Lawrenson's seal of approval. I'll never forget that dipstick pontificating on radio about GH's supposed "heart problems" and what "top medical people" had told him, just before the press came out and made it clear that GH's health problems had jack sh!t to do with his heart.


Erm ...
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2011/jun/01/aston-villa-confirm-gerard-houllier-departure
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2011/apr/28/aston-villa-gerard-houllier-cardiologist
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...-as-Houllier-has-emergency-heart-surgery.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/l/liverpool/3734773.stm
 
Errr, the point stands. Top item - relates to his time at Villa, irrelevant. Second item - the one thing it *doesn't* say is that his departure from LFC was due to a heart condition. Third and fourth items - assumptions made before the facts were known, later shown to be incorrect. The problem was a ruptured aorta (as that cardiologist makes clear), not a heart condition.
 
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