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Another thread about our Ex, really do we need this? The previous post highlights our Ex sets out not to lose and forgets about trying to win.
Moyes has been exposed, i honestly dont know why this would infuriate an evertonianOh so Mclaren, Redknapp and Mcleish had balls.... Okay, let's put it another way.... Do you Wish we'd had any of them as our manager instead of Moyes? I hate to break it to you mate, but we're still a bigger club than Birmingham, QPR, Swansea or any other tittish clubs who have won a Milk Cup.
Let's take a look at the special things they've done, and just wish we'd been in Swansea's or the other 2 Championships shoes this season Melt.
Moyes has been exposed, i honestly dont know why this would infuriate an evertonian
the pundits banging on about a brit getting a big job have all made tits of themselves, plenty of blues could have told them about moyes limits, but they got it wrong they dont like it, so they will harp on about our loans insteadNor me.
The thing I do get infuriated by, though, is the constant denigrating of our club.
You'd think Moyes had stepped up from the Conference to manage a PL club the way they keep banging on.....instead of moving from a club which the pundits seem to forget play in the same league as the self styled "biggest club in the universe".
hell of a lot of egos at play at that clubFrom the pen of Nixon, so unlikely to be true, but:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/manchester-uniteds-david-moyes-felt-3463698
Manchester United's David Moyes felt Paul Scholes "killed" him with TV criticism
David Moyes was “killed” by the withering words of Paul Scholes, writes Alan Nixon in the Sunday People.
Moyes stood and stared in disbelief as the Old Trafford legend laid into his side on TV after last month’s defeat to Manchester City.
The dressing room fell silent as the doomed Manchester United boss and his players listened to Scholes’ comments following the 3-0 derby thrashing.
Moyes hung on every word and said to his staff: “He’s killed me there.”
The Scot had already been briefed that there was a movement among former players in and around the outgoing Premier League champions against him.
But Scholes was the shock critic, having been brought in part-time to work with Nicky Butt and the development squad. His comments followed some acid remarks by Gary Neville – although it is his job to give his opinion as a highly-paid pundit.
Ryan Giggs was out in the cold under Moyes, despite previous denials, and the pair went a couple of weeks without talking.
Moyes was annoyed when Giggs seemed to imply training was monotonous. He also thought Giggs should have been more loyal.