Just behind Paul Merson, who has less valid football opinion than Paul MertonBarry Glendenning is possibly the biggest idiot in football. Which, in and of itself, is quite the achievement given all of the competition. He's one of those blokes that is consistently wrong about absolutely everything but somehow has the confidence of a man who is always right. Look at the way everyone else on that video reacts to him. He's the village idiot. The Piers Morgan of football "journalism".
It’s the sign of a very fragile/damaged ego. He supports Everton but he gets no pleasure from them. He just loves to moan about trivialities and can’t stand being wrong.Imagine not being able to enjoy it when it's going well?
The fact he goes missing for days when we win is quite telling.
It's the biggest red flag to why people think he supports Liverpool and his on here for the wind up.
Am not sure that's the case personally,but it's all very unusual to constantly want to pour scorn on any bit of positivity.
Barry Glendenning is possibly the biggest idiot in football. Which, in and of itself, is quite the achievement given all of the competition. He's one of those blokes that is consistently wrong about absolutely everything but somehow has the confidence of a man who is always right. Look at the way everyone else on that video reacts to him. He's the village idiot. The Piers Morgan of football "journalism".
Just behind Paul Merson, who has less valid football opinion than Paul Merton
But he's wrong,A LOT.It’s the sign of a very fragile/damaged ego. He supports Everton but he gets no pleasure from them. He just loves to moan about trivialities and can’t stand being wrong.
Nah, I don't think Dave is at all bothered about being wrong.It’s the sign of a very fragile/damaged ego. He supports Everton but he gets no pleasure from them. He just loves to moan about trivialities and can’t stand being wrong.
I would say it is the United squad, despite it was way over the peak.Question what season in any point of Moyes' career did he have the best squad possible and what was he able to achieve with that team?
Exactly thisIs it?
I think it's one of the strongest/most competitive leagues in memory. Reminds me a bit of the Championship in the way that anyone can beat anyone in the middle
Off the top of my head it was probably either 2007-2009 with us, or maybe 2012/13.Question what season in any point of Moyes' career did he have the best squad possible and what was he able to achieve with that team?
In MHO and Reflecting what happened with Roma and The Friedkin Group, Moyes will stay in 2026/27 only if we reach the Champions League; probably he'll go if we reach the UEFA Europa spot (debatable )and be sacked in a lower position.
Europa League would be a huge overperformance. I'm in the camp of wanting to try and sensibly upgrade at the end of the season, but even I'd be shocked if they got rid if he got us Europa.In MHO and Reflecting what happened with Roma and The Friedkin Group, Moyes will stay in 2026/27 only if we reach the Champions League; probably he'll go if we reach the UEFA Europa spot (debatable )and be sacked in a lower position.