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The Moyes Effect

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Me thinks it could to be that it's at that shithole and they want 80 squid for a couple of tickets to a game that is on telly.
 
May have something to do with the expectation that both sides will be playing largely second string players on Wednesday. In last season's 3rd round only 46,000 turned out to watch the Newcastle game at OT.
 
I was doing a talk at the University of Salford the other day and was offered tickets for £21. I was dead tempted, but I had to decline. There's no way I couldn't celebrate a Liverpool goal against them cunts.
 
I was doing a talk at the University of Salford the other day and was offered tickets for £21. I was dead tempted, but I had to decline. There's no way I couldn't celebrate a Liverpool goal against them cunts.
It's probably one of the few places on earth that's best not to celebrate a Liverpool goal!
 
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[article= http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2429460/IAN-LADYMAN-A-Manchester-derby-miraculous-6-1-drubbing-Old-Trafford.html#ixzz2fhqM9CIX ]League games against Liverpool, Chelsea and City have now yielded one point and one goal. United have not scored in open play in the league since opening day. They are eighth.[/article]
 
"The start to the season could be a lot better. We did say it could be difficult start. I wasn't convinced when the balls came out of the Premier League bag and I'm still not convinced."
 
[article][]Manchester United manager David Moyes has demanded - and expects - an instant reaction from his players after the derby humiliation at Manchester City.

Moyes' first meeting with City since his appointment as United boss ended in a 4-1 defeat at the Etihad Stadium.

"I've made the players aware of how I expect them to respond," said Moyes.

"If there was any group of players I would expect that from it would be Manchester United players. It is the way they have been brought up."

The Scot, who never won a Merseyside derby against Liverpool at Anfield in 11 years with Everton, said: "Every manager has bad days and bad results and I'm no different.

"I've been here with Everton many times and I don't think I have ever suffered a defeat like this."

Two goals from Sergio Aguero and one each from Yaya Toure and Samir Nasri gave City a 4-0 lead at the Etihad before Wayne Rooney's late consolation.

"We didn't start the game well," said Moyes. "I'm disappointed we didn't perform because there was no reason for us not to after a good result in midweek against Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League.

"We were second to things in the first half especially, seemed to be a yard behind and we never seemed to get to the pitch of the game right from the off, which was disappointing because that's what we set out to do.

"It is one game. There are plenty more to come and plenty of time to fix it."

United were without Robin van Persie, who had a groin injury - but Moyes was delighted with the performance in defeat of goalscorer Rooney.

He said: "Robin is a huge miss for us but I thought Wayne Rooney was arguably the best player on the pitch.

"He certainly didn't deserve to play on the losing team. He was outstanding and back to as good a Wayne Rooney as I've seen for a long time."

Moyes has failed to emerge with a win from three key games in United's opening group of Premier League fixtures, drawing with Chelsea at Old Trafford and losing at Liverpool and Manchester City.

"We wanted to win more of those games," said Moyes. "We have to do that but maybe if these games were a bit later I might have had a better understanding of the players and the situation at the club.

"I think any manager taking over with the run of fixtures we have had would have found it difficult."[/article]


Using my ipad so apols for any stupid ios spelling 'corrections'
 
"The start to the season could be a lot better. We did say it could be difficult start. I wasn't convinced when the balls came out of the Premier League bag and I'm still not convinced."

Mahahahaha.

Yeah, they pull balls out of a bag. The fucking bog eyed cretin.
 
I think he will be gone by Boxing day.

Ferguson fucked him over. Yes they were champions but need a massive overhaul. A whole new back line for a start.

Ferguson knew this and left at the right time.
 
I think they'll stick with him all season, at least, unless he's seen to lose the dressing room and/or drift away from the top four. They'll blame the people around him, wheel Ginsoak out to talk about the need for patience, etc etc.
 
They'll still finish top four and the poor start to the season will soon be forgotten.
 
I'm just revelling in their agony, not one of my Man U supporting friends have bothered to send a text or email - not even to gloat when we lost in the CC (because they know they didn't deserve it). Long may it continue. This is going to be a hellish season for the Red Devisl 😀
 
He'll be gone by xmas with Ferguson coming out of retirement til seasons end.

They just aren't playing very well.

Credit to WBA they were superb that 2nd half, some of their stuff was as good as you'll see.
 
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