QUOTE(jep @ Feb 12 2014, 05:09 PM)
You see la. Later some supporters will call you a Glory Hunter.English Clubs Manchester United Street Talks, 02/04 ManUtd v BayernMunich 2:45 816/834
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Feb 12 2014, 05:17 PM
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Feb 25 2014, 02:19 PM
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QUOTE(dundermifflin @ Feb 25 2014, 01:16 PM) physically, i dont think VP can prolong his career at top level beyond 2 more seasons.. his catalogs of injuries is a nightmare for any mid 20s footballer. IMO he already hit peak of his career on his last year with Arsenal, and last season with us. There was a side news in the paper last week, saying that Arsenal has plan to pull RVP back to his previous club on next summer.but his natural game not hugely dependent on his physical. he is very intelligent and adaptable footballer. Giggs career was touted gone to downhill in his early 30s. he always have a problem with his hamstring. for a pacey winger like him, it'll spell massive problem. but he cope with it, start practicing yoga, adapted with more central role and its rewarded with 5++ years, very successful ones. if VP stay loyal with us, the newly formed Fab 4 could hit a height in the next 2 years.. our dismal league campaign would provide them to 'test running' for about ten games++.. But those side news are usually bulls. |
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Feb 26 2014, 08:32 AM
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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, 08:52 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, 09:47 AM
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QUOTE(theedi @ Feb 26 2014, 09:32 AM) Moyes must be given more time, he signed for 6 years not 6 months. Be patient, have faith and believe like them I believe all these people now will diam diam and say "Opppppppppppps!!!!"Sir Alex Ferguson: "I've admired his work for a long time and approached him as far back as 1998 to discuss the position of assistant manager here. "He was a young man then at the start of his career and has since gone on to do a magnificent job at Everton. "There is no question he has all the qualities we expect of a manager at this club." Sir Bobby Charlton: “I have always said that we wanted the next manager to be a genuine Manchester United man. In David Moyes, we have someone who understands the things that make this such a special club. We have secured a man who is committed to the long-term and will build teams for the future as well as now. Stability breeds success.” United Chief Executive, Ed Woodward: “In David Moyes, we have secured the services of an outstanding manager who has all the skills to build on the phenomenal legacy in place today. I have no doubt that he will bring an energy and commitment to deliver winning football that is part of the fabric of this Club. In this respect, he is cut from the same cloth as the Old Trafford greats who go before him.” Joel Glazer: “[Moyes'] hard working style and steely determination are characteristics we value at the Club. He has impressed as a coach for many years now and we strongly believe he will be able to take up from where Alex is leaving off by continuing this Club’s tradition of flair football played by exciting, world class players.” Avie Glazer: “The search for a new manager has been very short. Alex was very clear with his recommendation and we are delighted that David has agreed to accept the job. He comes to us with excellent credentials and a strong track record.” Chelsea interim manager, Rafael Benitez: “It is not easy to find someone like [Moyes] but he has experience in the Premier League, he knows the players, he knows the club and what it means in the Premier League, time will tell.” Manchester United midfielder, Michael Carrick: “I think he [Moyes] has obviously done a terrific job at Everton. . . . All the players who have played for him all enjoy playing with him and say good things about him, obviously enough for him to get the chance to be the manager of this great club.” Aston Villa manager, Paul Lambert: “I think if anyone can do it and enjoy it and keep the continuity there I think David Moyes can do it. He’s been sensational at Everton and I think he’ll handle it no problem.” Former teammate and player for David Moyes, Kevin Kilbane: “His connection with Sir Alex Ferguson is the key to the appointment. . . . He will fit in to the structure of Manchester United and their long term plan and he will be willing to seek advice and assurances from Sir Alex. . . . He is a wonderful man and a good manager and coach. It’s a worthy appointment.” Everton chairman, Bill Kenwright: “We’ve had a really good 11-year adventure with David. It’s my job – and the club’s job – to get a worthy successor. It’s been an extraordinary 24 hours.” Former Manchester United defender, Dennis Irwin: “I think David Moyes will be very similar to Sir Alex, a tough old Scot from the same mould. . . . Wisely the club have listened to the manager and the heirachy and now we’ve got David Moyes, I’m sure he’ll do a fantastic job. Long live Manchester United! Long live Moyes! |
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Feb 26 2014, 09:58 AM
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QUOTE(tararan @ Feb 26 2014, 09:56 AM) I'm confused. I believe in Sir Alex choice.. but the tactic he played, totally Well, do we dare to say that SAF made a mistake for taking Moyes as the chosen one?I was expecting an away goal at least. 2nd leg in OT will be tough given that we have somehow lost our home form aura this season. sorry to say.. #moyesout pls if we lost 2nd leg at home |
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Feb 26 2014, 11:01 AM
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Feb 26 2014, 11:02 AM
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Feb 26 2014, 03:00 PM
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QUOTE(stupid_cupid23 @ Feb 26 2014, 02:03 PM) Why are people so surprised with the loss? Please go suppork city, or liverpool It's a mid table club against a top team in the name of olympiakos. People expecting man utd to win is just like expecting west ham to win when playing against city in eithad. In b4 people ask me go suppork city. |
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Feb 26 2014, 05:20 PM
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Mar 17 2014, 09:17 AM
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So when is the Football Genius is going to hand in his resignation letter?
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Mar 17 2014, 09:18 AM
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Mar 17 2014, 09:30 AM
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Oh yeah.....is you-know-who going to tell off Rooney and tell him to go play for Liverpool instead?
http://www.espn.co.uk/football/sport/story/291617.html Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney rates Liverpool's Luis Suarez on a level par with Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Rooney is set to face Suarez on Sunday when United host second-placed Liverpool at Old Trafford in the Premier League, with 11 points separating the two teams. Suarez has been in scintillating form this season, striking up a lethal partnership with Daniel Sturridge and scoring 24 goals in all competitions. Now Rooney has claimed Suarez is in the same bracket as Barcelona's Messi and Ballon d'Or winner Ronaldo, who has scored 38 goals for Real Madrid this season. "Suarez, for me, is up there with Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo as one of the best players in the world," Rooney told MUTV. "He has been that good and the two of them together have been in great form this season. We will have to do everything we can to stop them on Sunday. "I think they are both fantastic players and obviously it is good to see Sturridge doing well because he has never really had a chance at his previous clubs. "Brendan Rodgers has given him a chance and he has taken it with both hands. That is good for England as well." Robin van Persie fired United to the title by scoring 26 goals last season, but he and Rooney have only managed 11 each this term. Injuries have curbed the playing time for both players, but now they are fit - and have also committed their respective futures to the club - Rooney hopes the goals will start coming again for the duo. "We can do better and if we are not at the top of the league then that will get looked at and we understand that," Rooney said. "We can score more goals and we know we can. We are working hard to do that, we have to keep going and hopefully that will come." |
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Mar 17 2014, 09:48 AM
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QUOTE(robert82 @ Mar 16 2014, 11:17 PM) nothing is a surprised anymore this season. You see he and his assistance body language when MU was on the losing end.as much as i wanna support moyes, i felt he can't do the job. What does that tell you? Both sit there quietly instead of making strategy/tactics change or at least go to the line and cheer the players. Moyes and his gang, please GTFO from OT. thank you. |
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Mar 17 2014, 10:34 AM
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Moyes already "surrender" before the match started.
http://espnfc.com/news/story/_/id/1752818/...d-clash?cc=3436 Brendan Rodgers admitted he was taken aback when David Moyes had declared Liverpool were the favourites to win at Old Trafford and said he would never have said the same about any visitors to Anfield. Liverpool justified Moyes’ billing by winning 3-0 with two penalties from captain Steven Gerrard as well as Luis Suarez’s 25th goal of the prolific season but Rodgers said that, unlike his Manchester United counterpart, it was not in his nature to be so defeatist before a game. He explained: “I was probably surprised before the game when I heard we were supposedly coming to Old Trafford as favourites. I would never say that at Liverpool -- even if I was bottom of the league. “Anfield is Anfield. We expect to win and we have a mentality that has been developing over 18 months which we expect to win home and away and the belief is in the players and you see that in their game.” While United are seventh, the position Liverpool finished 12 months ago, Rodgers insisted his first season at Anfield should not be likened to Moyes’ difficult start at Old Trafford. He added: “It is incomparable where we were at. He [Moyes] came in and they were champions with world-class players. We were eighth when I came in and there was a hell of a lot of work to do.” Rodgers saluted his players for their performance as they ended the club’s run of six straight defeats at Old Trafford. He said: “I thought we were outstanding -- from the first whistle our intent was to attack and press and to work. Clearly I am very happy. To dominate the game like that was very pleasing. I thought we could've had more goals.” However, although Liverpool have taken 26 points from their last 10 league games, Rodgers downplayed talk of winning a first league title since 1990. He said: “We are up there on merit so of course we have an opportunity but I'm not losing sleep over it. We have better things to talk about.” Liverpool were awarded three penalties but Rodgers said: “We are a team who gets penalties because of our aggression in our attack.” He said United captain Nemanja Vidic’s sending off was “harsh” but defended his striker Daniel Sturridge against accusations he dived for the penalty that brought the Serb’s red card and Liverpool’s third spot kick. Rodgers explained: “Vidic isn't going to get back and Daniel has a choice: he either stamps on him or tries to hurdle him, and he tried to hurdle him.” He also supported referee Mark Clattenburg’s decision not to dismiss Rafael da Silva, who, having been booked, then conceded the first penalty. The Liverpool manager said: “It was definitely a handball but I don't think Rafael should've been sent off. By the rule he should've been sent off because the consequence is you get a penalty.” |
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Mar 17 2014, 10:36 AM
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What a bull from Moyes.
http://espnfc.com/news/story/_/id/1752768/...er-team?cc=3436 David Moyes admitted he was unable to explain why Manchester United were so poor as they slumped to a 3-0 defeat to Liverpool at Old Trafford. |
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Mar 17 2014, 11:04 AM
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QUOTE(G_KeN @ Mar 17 2014, 10:56 AM) yeap, its pretty basic that any team playing at home has the advantage. Well, this clearly shows you the level of "fighting spirit" in Moyes.example, any top teams like man city, they cant say that they are the fav when they play at Stoke. yes, i was bewildered when moyes made such claims earlier. i was like dafuq havent play also already wanna raise white flag. pathetic. He's not the type of manager we used to have....never give up until the final whistle. Sad. |
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Mar 17 2014, 11:08 AM
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QUOTE(andrewtho @ Mar 17 2014, 11:01 AM) I feel that critics on Rafael was harsh. The handball was unintentional, it's a natural human reaction and it's not as if he wanted to touch the ball with his hand, Suarez just made it look as if he deliberately handled the ball. Later on in the game, Rafael went in cleanly but Suarez held his legs as if Rafael broke his shin, as usual the damsel in distress is such a good actor. Sure he is a good player but he will never change his attitude. Disgusting. Agree. Rafael was pulling his hands away to avoid the handball. But too bad, the ball struck his hand.I would agree that we played poorly. The whole team was a let down. On papers, this is probably the best squad ever to be starting under Moyes reign! such a pity Smalling had to pull out last minute, we would've played better defensively. I already lost my respect for Vidic since the day his announcement to leave the club in Feb to join Inter. He is no longer the captain I respect, such a selfish and coward act for him to do so. Why can't he wait til the end of the season? All in all, another bad day in the office. Rooney was horrible, for a player earning 300k, that was below subpar. Players who earns that amount of money are usually game changers, Rooney? Not even close. |
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