Dear David Moyes...

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How on earth did SAF persuade United to employ a dullard like that at a club with an attacking tradition?

Because he knew what was to come...a whole lot of turmoil, which is still going on. United got cold feet, though.

It's fairly well known, from what I understand, that us losing Moores turned in to a nightmare and we were rudderless for a long time such was the loss of his influence. Think Ferguson saw that coming for them, as well...let's face it, he ran that show, top to bottom.
 
Because he knew what was to come...a whole lot of turmoil, which is still going on. United got cold feet, though.

It's fairly well known, from what I understand, that us losing Moores turned in to a nightmare and we were rudderless for a long time such was the loss of his influence. Think Ferguson saw that coming for them, as well...let's face it, he ran that show, top to bottom.
I think he is half the problem at United, he is still lurking in the background, the back seat driver.
Imagine trying to manage that club with him and Charlton breathing down your neck.
 
Moyes was the perfect manager for Blue Bill..... whilst Bill was paying off loansharks he lumbered us with by selling the family silver - moyes was there at 8pm with his trolley at asda waiting next to the man who was putting 5p yellow stickers on loaves of bread and salads so he could go back to goodison and make a meal.

Not many managers could have done the job moyes did for us.... that doesn't make moyes a great manager. He specialised in identifying players with good attitudes that he could work with. Those players more often than not were not in the specially selected aisle that cost a pretty penny.... they needed the opportunity, give him a talented but a more high maintenance player and he would struggle.

We needed moyes cos we were getting run into the ground by the imposters like Green that kenwright bought in.

Moyes never was and never will be a manager who could play progressive football, who could work with talented players. They needed to be willing yes men who would be prepared to play his hard working percentage football.
 

Because he knew what was to come...a whole lot of turmoil, which is still going on. United got cold feet, though.

It's fairly well known, from what I understand, that us losing Moores turned in to a nightmare and we were rudderless for a long time such was the loss of his influence. Think Ferguson saw that coming for them, as well...let's face it, he ran that show, top to bottom.
English title winners - by a very long street - Moyes turned them into a mid-table team in less than a season.

He was - and is - clueless at coaching good players.

Handing that divvy a "masterclass" session to talk about football tactics is like handing Gazza the presenter's role on The Sky at Night.
 
Moyes was the perfect manager for Blue Bill..... whilst Bill was paying off loansharks he lumbered us with by selling the family silver - moyes was there at 8pm with his trolley at asda waiting next to the man who was putting 5p yellow stickers on loaves of bread and salads so he could go back to goodison and make a meal.

Not many managers could have done the job moyes did for us.... that doesn't make moyes a great manager. He specialised in identifying players with good attitudes that he could work with. Those players more often than not were not in the specially selected aisle that cost a pretty penny.... they needed the opportunity, give him a talented but a more high maintenance player and he would struggle.

We needed moyes cos we were getting run into the ground by the imposters like Green that kenwright bought in.

Moyes never was and never will be a manager who could play progressive football, who could work with talented players. They needed to be willing yes men who would be prepared to play his hard working percentage football.
Pienaar, Areteta...........
 
English title winners - by a very long street - Moyes turned them into a mid-table team in less than a season.

He was - and is - clueless at coaching good players.

Handing that divvy a "masterclass" session to talk about football tactics is like handing Gazza the presenter's role on The Sky at Night.

“If you look up at the constellation of Raoul, you can see it looks like a cooked chicken and a fishing rod”
 

Because he knew what was to come...a whole lot of turmoil, which is still going on. United got cold feet, though.

It's fairly well known, from what I understand, that us losing Moores turned in to a nightmare and we were rudderless for a long time such was the loss of his influence. Think Ferguson saw that coming for them, as well...let's face it, he ran that show, top to bottom.
They would have been fine if they stayed with Moyes. Still stuck with RS disease, we have a right to win trophies. You don't and you won't until you get rid of the attitude.
 

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