CONFIRMED: Moyes Leaving - All Reaction Here

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If he does not sign it before the Chelsea game I think he will go.
SAF is going for a hip op at end of season. Our man properly hoping they cut off his two legs by mistake and he walks into the united job.
 

He's staying, but i think people are being harsh. Bringing his wages into for starters. Whats the point? Yeh he is on a cushy contract, but thats not the reason he'll be staying. No doubt in my mind that he's been promised some form of money.

He basically has showed us no loyalty this past year and has essentially made it clear that he is open to offers from other clubs. He has won nothing, again, and yet people think he should be in the top 15 best paid managers in world football, despite the fact that we are considered one of the most cash-strapped clubs in the league. He might even be in line for a pay rise. Only in football would this situation be considered normal.
 
I would be interested in seeing a comparison of managers salaries as a comparison of total club wages. I bet Moyes is sat very near the top. I'm a lazy man though, so I can't be arsed finding out.

It'll be based on last year rather than this, I'm afraid but here goes.

Real Madrid had a wage bill of 234 million and paid Mourinho 8.4 million so 3.5%.
Barcelona had a wage bill of 268 million and paid Guardiola 6.3 million so 2.35%.
Man City had a wage bill of 202 million and paid Mancini 5 million so 2.4%
Man Utd had a wage bill of 162 million and paid Ferguson 4 million so 2.5%
Liverpool had a wage bill of 119 million and paid Dalglish 4 million so 3.36%.
Arsenal had a wage bill of 143 million and paid Wenger 3.9 million so 2.7%.
Tottenham had a wage bill of 90 million and paid Redknapp 3.9 million so 4.3%.
Everton had a wage bill of 63 million and paid Moyes 3 million so 4.76%.
QPR had a wage bill of 58 million and paid Hughes 3 million so 5.17%.
Sunderland had a wage bill of 64 million and paid O'Neill 3 million so 4.68%
Aston Villa had a wage bill of 70 million and paid McLiesh 2 million so 2.85%
Bayern Munich had a wage bill of 160 million and paid Heynckes 4.2 million so 2.6%.
Borussia Dortmund had wage bill of 80 million and paid Klopp 1.8 million so 2.25%
Chelsea had a wage bill of 173 million and paid AVB 6.5 million so 3.75%.
 
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"@paddypower: BREAKING NEWS: We have cut David Moyes into 1/2 from 7/2 to be next permanent Man Utd manager after a flood of overnight bets! #MUFC #EFC"

Interesting...
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Just seen some good news lads. Just watched goals on sunday and sam allardyce was asked if david will go and he said no he would be looking for extra funds . It seems that no one has come in for him and he now wants to to really push on for champions league . The perfect solution would be he sells fellani and gets 25 million and some of the tv money to improve the team or fellani stays and we get all the tv money and then he signs a 1 year deal . Then hopefully if we get the right players in and we push for champions league he will carry on but if not he knows he has took us a far as possible And he signs of with his dignety and go we separate ways
 
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I will be pleasantly surprised if he goes. There are no takers for him, and finally most of the serious media have woken up and started noticing that maybe he is not all that and that most of the time his tactics are the main stumbling block for us.

Hopefully Real Madrid will come in for Wenger og AVB and Moyes will get call he wants.

What I hate the most is his double-standards; when a player says he does not want to sign a new contract or wish to leave he is labelled illoyal and damaging the club from within by Moyes. When Moyes does it it is alright and nothing we inferior fans should worry about.
 
What I hate the most is his double-standards; when a player says he does not want to sign a new contract or wish to leave he is labelled illoyal and damaging the club from within by Moyes. When Moyes does it it is alright and nothing we inferior fans should worry about.

Is that true though?

I mean, Pienaar?
 
Dane, I can't help but think you're gonna be disappointed when Moyes stays mate.

But he might get McCarthey to make you feel better.
 

Mostly Lescott but yes Pienaar as well.

But he never ever ****ged off pienaar and he bought him back twice.

Only one player has run down his contract and been criticized for it by moyes, that I remember, and that was gosling and that was because he said he would sign up again and then didn't. Pienaar wasn't criticized for doing it and lescott didn't run down his contract.
 

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