Roberto Martinez discussion

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The fact that Martinez has more resources available to him means the expectations are higher. Moyes was given an easy ride until the Chelsea Cup Final in my opinion. Having raised expectations and then failing to deliver it got progressively more difficult for Moyes. The same might now be happening to Martinez. Realistic expectations have risen substantially, so the pressure to produce is greater, and the consequences of failure are greater also.

Do you not think Moyes managing us to 4th in his second season raised the bar for him and pressure for him?
 
Do you not think Moyes managing us to 4th in his second season raised the bar for him and pressure for him?

Not particularly as Moyes' mantra (and the Board's) was 40 points. Even after 2005 he maintained that as the key objective, and the Board never challenged him to set the bar higher even though he comfortably out performed that standard.
 
He has, but everybody elses spending power has increased too. In terms of the pecking order (in a financial sense) we're still about at the level we were under Moyes.

You know full well there's been no investment from the board, so the money we've had available has basically been available to all the other clubs.

According to my rough calculations, he's spent £10/11 million net per season so far. Hardly the stuff to give Citeh nightmares.

Yeah on short Martinez, like Moyes, deserves our backing.

We're not in any position at the moment to judge a manager with his record so hastily.
 

Hopefully he buys himself to us too

Can anyone not see how unhappy he is at United. He has done it all there now won every major club competition excluding World Cup (which he can win at Everton) any blue knows it's a dream to play for us and as he has got older he has realised this more an more and playing in the testimonial was the cherry on tha cake. It's nailed on he is coming back to us to win a cup, no matter how much money he has or how many cups he has won he has never won a cup at his club. As a blue he must dream daily about the possibility of winning a cup for us. He is in a real stage of panic now thinking of how an when it is going to happen, before it gets later. As time has developed and fans have forgive this has made the bond closer. He wants it just as much as us!!

We always said Rooney would return one day... And that day is near!!
 
Can anyone not see how unhappy he is at United. He has done it all there now won every major club competition excluding World Cup (which he can win at Everton) any blue knows it's a dream to play for us and as he has got older he has realised this more an more and playing in the testimonial was the cherry on tha cake. It's nailed on he is coming back to us to win a cup, no matter how much money he has or how many cups he has won he has never won a cup at his club. As a blue he must dream daily about the possibility of winning a cup for us. He is in a real stage of panic now thinking of how an when it is going to happen, before it gets later. As time has developed and fans have forgive this has made the bond closer. He wants it just as much as us!!

We always said Rooney would return one day... And that day is near!!

But the consortium thing is idle speculation I take it?
 
Not particularly as Moyes' mantra (and the Board's) was 40 points. Even after 2005 he maintained that as the key objective, and the Board never challenged him to set the bar higher even though he comfortably out performed that standard.

Publicly it may have been his mantra, privately I'm sure his personal targets would have been a lot higher.

I'm alsosure the board would have pushed him harder the more they gave him to invest in players, like you surely would yourself?
 

Publicly it may have been his mantra, privately I'm sure his personal targets would have been a lot higher.

I'm alsosure the board would have pushed him harder the more they gave him to invest in players, like you surely would yourself?

Almost certainly I would have done so, but you have to consider the mindset of the Board at the time. It was one of survival, nothing more. Financially we were very vulnerable throughout most of Moyes' tenure and he received little backing as a result, certainly in the first 2/3rds. Relegation would almost certainly have put us in administration.

It was critical given the club's finances and lack of additional capital that Moyes never got us relegated. He succeeded, and I for one, believed that was the limit of the club's ambitions through his time with us (I made this point on Talksport if you recall and was met with total agreement).
 

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