Fergie realized what clock was striking. He did not want to be burdened with the task of rebuilding this time around, especially when he realized that they won the Premiership last season only because the major contenders underperformed. Ferdinand has been a player of the past for the past few seasons and Vidic and Evra are not far behind.
Fergie realized the rebuilding which would be necessary, so he just said, let this be someone's problem. The fact is, anyone following after Fergie at this point would have had problems. I am left to see the coach who would walk in and it would be smooth sailing without missing a heartbeat.
Everybody turn expert pundit regarding Rio now? West man mek a talk earlier and didn't bother responding cause he sounded emotional. Okay, rio has been on the decline! but what does it say about his performance tat he made the PFA team of the year last season?
As for the mind reader who knew why Fergie decided to retire, again, he won the league with this weak team by 11 points. Good players don't get bad overnight. The problem has to be Moyes. any coach wid know how could better manage this team.
Fergie realized what clock was striking. He did not want to be burdened with the task of rebuilding this time around, especially when he realized that they won the Premiership last season only because the major contenders underperformed. Ferdinand has been a player of the past for the past few seasons and Vidic and Evra are not far behind.
Fergie realized the rebuilding which would be necessary, so he just said, let this be someone's problem. The fact is, anyone following after Fergie at this point would have had problems. I am left to see the coach who would walk in and it would be smooth sailing without missing a heartbeat.
Continue fool yourself with such a position. Fergie would not have the record he does now if the policy of ManUre was to fire the coach at the least sign of struggle. One of the things that has contributed to the success of ManUre over the years is the stability brought about by the continuity in having one coach in charge.
I still say six matches is too short to decide on getting rid of the man. Anyone who comes in now following Moyes will also need time to adjust, so it could get even worse before it gets better.
Hey, big clubs do not have player after player telling them no as you just saw in the recently concluded transfer window.
You have the luxury of living in your world of little expectations. Big clubs like Manchester United, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich, live in a different world.
Jangle !! Jangle...you left out ARSENAL!!.
wah kinda a ting dat...
Perhaps but that blanket approach would be only painfully delaying the inevitable for a coach that is way over his head too.
A coach that saw no need for meaningful upgrade,manages to be on the wrong side of BOTH leading strikers,and failing to get any points from a home game on a day City lost.
Take him and give us Mourinho(who hasn't made a difference so far).
You have the luxury of living in your world of little expectations. Big clubs like Manchester United, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich, live in a different world.
If Moyes was a Japanese, he would do the honourable thing and just fall on his sword.
Just 6 games in the season and you guys behaving like that? Firstly, is it Moyes who is making the mistakes on the field? I am not sure if Fergie was around if things would be much better.
Moyes needs time to settle. Don't get into the Chelsea practice of firing the coach at the first sign of difficulty.
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