Moyes has brought a feel good factor back to the club that has been missing for years and lets hope it continues.............but instead of the feel good factor people decide to dredge up history as a tool to try and diminish the feel good...
That’s a good point. For us, I think winning the FA Cup could be a key part of an early cycle towards become genuine regular contenders for honours.
We are one of the few teams that have the potential to organically challenge near the top on a...
You're partially right that Moyes didn't have the ideas necessary for a club that were defending champions as his main tactic was playing lots of crosses into the box which didn't fit in with the way the senior Man Utd players wanted them to...
If Moyes didn’t want to spend he wouldn’t have tried for Fabregas. Moyes knew what the key issue was - the midfield problem.
The big irony of it all is Moyes had secured the key piece to get them back on track without totally rebuilding - Toni...
Top four does top the FA Cup in some ways. Sure, winning the cup is more memorable, but getting into the Champions League is more important when you are thinking about the business side of things. You get lots of revenue to reinvest and...
The Phelan thing is a red herring. Rene was more of a key figure, but didn’t want to work under Moyes. He seemed to think he should have gotten the job instead. Phelan is a bog standard assistant. Nowhere near some of Fergie’s old number twos...
There’s a grain of truth but also much distortion. Moyes was making a big step up, but would have adapted over time.
Many of the Man Utd players weren’t having him, but the likes of Ferdinand now concede that they were wrong in how they behaved...
He's rewriting history. Moyes was brought in because of reasons way above him, Ferguson knew which way the wind was blowing, the glazers were penny pinching, big spending russian in london was still big spending and the man city renaissance was...