sack him fast, playin with no tactic at all, amateur coaching line-up....not regret switch off my tv after 1st half
English Clubs Manchester United Street Talks, 02/04 ManUtd v BayernMunich 2:45 816/834
English Clubs Manchester United Street Talks, 02/04 ManUtd v BayernMunich 2:45 816/834
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Feb 26 2014, 07:48 AM
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sack him fast, playin with no tactic at all, amateur coaching line-up....not regret switch off my tv after 1st half
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Feb 26 2014, 07:49 AM
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Totally agree with him
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Feb 26 2014, 07:58 AM
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The Reds are “not out of the tie yet” says Michael Carrick as he looks ahead to the second leg with Olympiacos: “To score three goals in this competition is tough, but we've done it before and we believe we can do it again.”
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Feb 26 2014, 08:22 AM
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Its better if we lose.. If we win and draw a big team we will get smashed.
Didnt see the game but once i see cleverly in the lineup i know wer fcked I just understand why we cant play the same team as we did with palace/swap mata.. Todays lost is self inflicted,moist should have known better. I dont trust him with a big transfer kitty now. |
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Feb 26 2014, 08:23 AM
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durrhh... moyes trying to reset club achievement counter
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Feb 26 2014, 08:25 AM
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Moyes not used to rotating players and playing 2 games in a week. Yawnn
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Feb 26 2014, 08:32 AM
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Feb 26 2014, 08:38 AM
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wanted to skip class to watch the game. I checked my phone and saw the lineup and decided not to skip class. Boy, I made a good decision.
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Feb 26 2014, 08:38 AM
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wasted my time watching this match
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Feb 26 2014, 08:48 AM
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QUOTE(G_KeN @ Feb 25 2014, 09:22 AM) so where's all the usual moyes bootlickers? Maybe moyes really didn't know how to win, he is clueless. So he fielded cleverly so he can become a scapegoat. At same time young may win some penalty as well, so he gets into team.easily THE WORST manchester united ive ever seen since i first started watching their matches back in the 90's cleverly and young as the starting 11? are you fukken kidding me moyes? yea, nice one moysie. see how's that turn out for you, you piece of sh1t. clearly u have not learn anything at all from all the losses u clearly work for. |
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Feb 26 2014, 08:49 AM
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QUOTE(G_KeN @ Feb 26 2014, 06:21 AM) i remembered the commentator said that moyes never lost whenever he wears a red neck tie this season. Look at their body language is enough to tell you their qualities.![]() guess another record broken? And their body language is not helping too. Giving negative energies to the players. |
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Feb 26 2014, 08:49 AM
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Wow... good thing I chose sleep over the match. If I'd lost sleep to watch the game sure frust gila too.
Woke up thinking "at least get an away goal and don't lose". Saw the score and thought wtf. Checked twitter and saw the lineup and suddenly it wasn't so surprising anymore.. sigh Eh angry also don't need to flame the whole world right? Flame the manager Flame the players Flame the other supporters Is there anything you won't flame? Critical comments about the performance of the team or specific players (or manager) is one thing, blatant name-calling is another thing >_> This post has been edited by sunblaze: Feb 26 2014, 08:50 AM |
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Feb 26 2014, 08:52 AM
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QUOTE(beck_ken @ Feb 26 2014, 07:32 AM) Every time we lost, some said give him some time, we are in transition period this and that, ok, at first I thought the same but my prediction will be at least top 4 finish and UCL quarter final when start of the season but things go from bad to worst! I don't think 6 or 7 is good achievement for Moyes. He f***up the whole damn team!!!! Agree.Sack him will cost a lot cuz of his long contract, but I don't damn care, is sacking him cost a lot more important than loosing out TV rights and gates for UCL? Transition period my foot Give him some time my foot. This is football, the club don't have time for these excuses. |
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Feb 26 2014, 08:52 AM
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QUOTE(G_KeN @ Feb 26 2014, 06:32 AM) moyes has kagawa, fletcher, and fellaini to play the CM role. and 1 shall not to rotate so much.. tak ada main fifa surely him.. form is not there.. althought stamina abit depleted.. he ended up with cleverly. kagawa subbed in as a fukken winger. i think cleverly plays like zidane or patrick viera during the training, thats why moysie chose him |
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Feb 26 2014, 08:53 AM
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Pretty sure Kagawa is going to be sold in the summer. Mata is cup-tied, Kagawa hasn't had much minutes lately, and even now in the CL away to a greek team he is only a bench player. If that isn't a show of no-confidence, I don't know what is.
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Feb 26 2014, 09:01 AM
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Wow~ felt sorry for you guys, for the sake of united and EPL I hope the manager will be axed
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Feb 26 2014, 09:03 AM
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http://thebusbybabe.sbnation.com/2014/2/25...nchester-united
David De Gea: 5 It's been suggested that De Gea might have been a little slow changing direction for the first goal, a criticism that looks exceptionally harsh from the side-on replays, and possibly fair from behind. Had nothing else to do all night, bar pick an unstoppable second out of the net, and managed just fine. Chris Smalling: 2 There have been times this season when Smalling has threatened to look like something more than just a back-up option at right-back. Tonight, he looked less than that. His passing was bad, his positioning was worse, he offered inadequacy going forward and insecurity at the back. And he fell over, neatly condensing the entire evening into one perfect moment of Vine-able hilarity. Nemanja Vidic: 4 Looked good in comparison to his defensive partner, and made one goal-saving challenge early in the first-half. So he can have points for that. Had some shaky moments in the second half while United were attempting to pass the ball around at the back; perhaps he was just confused by what on earth was going on. Rio Ferdinand: 1 #GLUE Patrice Evra: 5 Picked up an early booking to raise everybody's blood pressure, but managed to avoid the inevitable second. As ever, got forward willingly if not always effectively, but never really combined with Ashley Young to any great effect. Antonio Valencia: 2 There was a moment, early in the game, where Valencia looked as though he might be set for a pleasurable evening. He isolated his full-back, he did that jink he always does, and he found himself moving at pace, into space. Hearts rose. A nation held its breath. Then the cross sailed out for a goal-kick and it all went to cold porridge. Michael Carrick: 1 Nutmeg completion percentage: 100% tom cleverley: 1 You can have your capital letters back when you've earned them, tom, and not a second before. You may recall that cleverley recently claimed that nobody watching him -- that's you, dear reader -- really has any idea what he's supposed to be doing, or what he's good at. On the strength of this performance, nor does he. Ashley Young: 3 Perhaps United's best player in the first half, which tells its own miserable story. Put in literally United's only dangerous cross of the evening after 80 minutes Wayne Rooney: 1 Lots of running, lots of showing, lots of picking the ball up and looking busy. Nothing else. There are those that view this as being a good thing in its own right, rather than the bare minimum anybody should expect of anybody doing a thing, but there we are. You'd have been disappointed with his end product if he was on £30,000 a year. Robin van Persie: 2 Pretty much entirely subdued for 80 minutes, then spaffed the chance -- the rare, the precious, the momentum-shifting, the face-saving, the optimism-firing chance -- over the bar. As to why, your options range from: complete and total non-arsedness; United's peculiar insistence on spending most of the game pretending that he's Duncan Ferguson; the whack on the side of the head he got after half an hour. Not Adnan Januzaj (on for cleverley, 61'): 5 Moved intelligently and willingly in from the left, though most of the passes he received bounced either past or off him. Offered far more against a deep-sitting Olympiacos than any of his attacking colleagues. Also Not Adnan Januzaj (on for Valencia, 61'): 4 Made precisely the impact that you'd expect from a player whose manager clearly doesn't rate him, who hasn't shown any real kind of form for months, who hasn't played for a fair while, and who was thrown on at 0-2 with everybody else playing like utter dreck. |
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Feb 26 2014, 09:10 AM
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QUOTE(sunblaze @ Feb 26 2014, 08:49 AM) Wow... good thing I chose sleep over the match. If I'd lost sleep to watch the game sure frust gila too. well at one time rooney was being called as an ogre. Woke up thinking "at least get an away goal and don't lose". Saw the score and thought wtf. Checked twitter and saw the lineup and suddenly it wasn't so surprising anymore.. sigh Eh angry also don't need to flame the whole world right? Flame the manager Flame the players Flame the other supporters Is there anything you won't flame? Critical comments about the performance of the team or specific players (or manager) is one thing, blatant name-calling is another thing >_> moyes deserves the criticism. if u watch the bloody match, u're gonna throw your remote control at the tv. |
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Feb 26 2014, 09:20 AM
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QUOTE(tommyfai @ Feb 26 2014, 08:52 AM) and 1 shall not to rotate so much.. tak ada main fifa surely him.. form is not there.. althought stamina abit depleted.. give me maybe 10,000 pounds a week (a meagre in comparison with other professional footballers) and i will play my 200% day in day out these are professional footballers, being overly paid to entertain us. they train to have higher and higher stamina, enough for them to play matches every 3 days or so. i dont think fatigue is a good reason for not playing. This post has been edited by G_KeN: Feb 26 2014, 09:20 AM |
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Feb 26 2014, 09:20 AM
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QUOTE(G_KeN @ Feb 26 2014, 09:10 AM) well at one time rooney was being called as an ogre. I'm reading the match reports and already sighing. Maybe watch the highlights later, if the reports and comments here are anything to go by I don't think I wanna watch the whole match. Too painful.moyes deserves the criticism. if u watch the bloody match, u're gonna throw your remote control at the tv. |
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