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Man United Supporters Thread (Part 45)

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    alanrollinsalanrollins Posts: 3,045
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    Didn't hear the reception for Moyes but I hope we showed the class to give him a good one. Whatever you lot think of him nothing takes away from 11 sturdy years at Goodison.
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    TTMaxTTMax Posts: 261
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    United will lose comfortably and Moyes will submit that letter he's kept in his pocket for months. Well one can dream.
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    StarryNight1983StarryNight1983 Posts: 4,593
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    Didn't hear the reception for Moyes but I hope we showed the class to give him a good one. Whatever you lot think of him nothing takes away from 11 sturdy years at Goodison.

    My partner said he was booed when getting of the team bus and I heard some booing when he came out the tunnel on to the pitch!
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    pericompericom Posts: 6,026
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    Oh no Mark Clatenburgs in charge of another utd match. This doesnt look good.
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    Cissy FairfaxCissy Fairfax Posts: 11,821
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    My partner said he was booed when getting of the team bus and I heard some booing when he came out the tunnel on to the pitch!
    There was booing. There was some irony on 5 Live when they said the catalyst for that was the bid for Fellaini.

    I'd have thought they'd have given him a standing ovation for that.
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    O'NeillO'Neill Posts: 8,721
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    There was booing. There was some irony on 5 Live when they said the catalyst for that was the bid for Fellaini.

    I'd have thought they'd have given him a standing ovation for that.

    Yeah, I bet Everton were overjoyed to lose one of their best players from the previous few seasons.
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    Steveaustin316Steveaustin316 Posts: 15,779
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    A defeat today wouldn't be the worst thing for United as it would increase the chances of you missing out on the Europa League, which would be to your advantage next season.
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    Cissy FairfaxCissy Fairfax Posts: 11,821
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    O'Neill wrote: »
    Yeah, I bet Everton were overjoyed to lose one of their best players from the previous few seasons.

    For 25 odd million in return and the four players that came in they were always going to well out of it and have improved immeasurably in midfield since then. The initial bid was clearly overvalued, even before the latter one.
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    irishmikeeirishmikee Posts: 4,259
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    God we are shi*te. Players just not trying hard enough. We do need a change of management! It's not working out at all. I don't think we should give him a big transfer kitty, he's just the wrong man for the job.
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    mikeydddmikeyddd Posts: 11,686
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    But the complete opposite with us.

    We have the best away record in the Premier League.

    Sorry but you lost that before your game today, to guess who :)
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    Cissy FairfaxCissy Fairfax Posts: 11,821
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    irishmikee wrote: »
    God we are shi*te. Players just not trying hard enough. We do need a change of management! It's not working out at all. I don't think we should give him a big transfer kitty, he's just the wrong man for the job.

    Of those left out from the Munich game who are injured? Is there some planning for next season with no Vidic, Evra, Welbeck and Nani being given another chance?
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    Jimmy_McNultyJimmy_McNulty Posts: 11,378
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    O'NeillO'Neill Posts: 8,721
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    For 25 odd million in return and the four players that came in they were always going to well out of it and have improved immeasurably in midfield since then. The initial bid was clearly overvalued, even before the latter one.

    I'm not going to defend the Fellaini deal, as clearly it could have been handled a lot better, but Everton wouldn't have been happy to lose someone that had done well at the club.

    Please let this be true.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 8,575
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    But the complete opposite with us.

    We have the best away record in the Premier League.

    I meant he was notably bad away from home against top teams, and he has still a poor record with United in that regard.

    Put him up against a top manager of a top team and Moyes is consistently found wanting.

    He appears to have the basics of a good manager, but little to recommend him to any team wanting to really succed at the top level.

    5 Live said it was : W1 D3 L7 against the rest of the top 7 before today.
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    StarryNight1983StarryNight1983 Posts: 4,593
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    A defeat today wouldn't be the worst thing for United as it would increase the chances of you missing out on the Europa League, which would be to your advantage next season.

    If man utd finish 7th, arsenal finish in the top 4 and hull win the fa cup you will go in to the Europa league :D
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    Deep PurpleDeep Purple Posts: 63,255
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    pericom wrote: »
    Oh no Mark Clatenburgs in charge of another utd match. This doesnt look good.

    Excellent reffing from him there to allow play to continue.
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    skimminstonesskimminstones Posts: 8,403
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    signs of improvement my arsehole.

    This will not change until we get rid of the root cause and thats the manager.
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    bobflemmingbobflemming Posts: 56
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    Moyes leave Everton, Everton improve.
    Moyes joins United, United decline.
    Go figure:mad::mad::mad:>:(
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    Fergie86Fergie86 Posts: 7,974
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    Today's performance just about sums up United this season, no cutting edge, poor defending with Moyes looking on clueless. How much longer can Moyes carry on like this, surely it is time for a change, he so far out of his depth it is scary.
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    batdude_uk1batdude_uk1 Posts: 78,722
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    No irony, but I have just booked a hotel which is on Sackville Street!

    Perhaps it was fate that my hotel was there!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 8,575
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    If man utd finish 7th, arsenal finish in the top 4 and hull win the fa cup you will go in to the Europa league :D

    Err no, Hull, Everton and Spurs would be in the Europa.

    It needs Everton to finish 4th and Arsenal to win the FA Cup for 7th place to make the Europa.
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    Steveaustin316Steveaustin316 Posts: 15,779
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    If man utd finish 7th, arsenal finish in the top 4 and hull win the fa cup you will go in to the Europa league :D

    I'm not a United fan.:D
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    henrywilliams58henrywilliams58 Posts: 4,963
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    A defeat today wouldn't be the worst thing for United as it would increase the chances of you missing out on the Europa League, which would be to your advantage next season.

    ... but not in the seasons after.

    http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/uefarankings/club/
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,872
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    Why won't anyone have a shot, boring useless possession football ATM.
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    StarryNight1983StarryNight1983 Posts: 4,593
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    indiana44 wrote: »
    Err no, Hull, Everton and Spurs would be in the Europa.

    It needs Everton to finish 4th and Arsenal to win the FA Cup for 7th place to make the Europa.

    Oh sorry I heard something about 7th place being in the Europa league must of misheard it!
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