Should Moyes be in charge for the last two games?

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Oh so it's the compensation thing. Right.

Honestly? No. That annoys me but I have the board and Moyes equally for that. Kenwright should have been tough with him last summer.

This whole thing for me is the principle of what he's doing now by staying on for the last two games.

And lets be in no doubts why it's happening. It is being done solely to give that red nose tw*t a big send-off at Old Trafford on Sunday. If Moyes had done the decent thing and quit our club he'd be hanging about somewhere for their game at OT. That would take a bit of edge off Fergie.
 
I wonder if this Ihaters bloke has called the Samaritans Helpline?

He is in deep denial and seems totally incapable of coping with life without Moyes.

Most odd.

Yeah, to be fair, I am not the one that thinks that our club is so small time and on such a knife edge, that a manager honoring his contract and finishing off two games will send us into a spiral of dispair and make the world mock us for being little ole Everton instead of the Barca shadowing behemoths that we are.

If it helps you to understand my perspective. I think Moyes was excellent for us, did really well under difficult circumstances, had his problems and hopefully our new manager will overcome them.
United offered him a job, he accepted, he had two weeks on his contract so everyone decided he should see them out. tada, end of..

No club implosions, no small time thinking, no dishonor.

A couple of relentless fans on a forum have decided to launch a fkin Jihad on him for this and its so utterly embarrassing I cannot describe how cringey you lot are. Get over yourselves, especially when you're call us plastic fans, or claiming some false moral highground for wanting to boo our manager, or claim Moyes has been undignified when your reaming off endless hate posts of no substance.
I'm just trying to stem the tied, a sandbag of opposition to your sunami of s**t, until you get bored and people can have a proper conversation about Moyes again.

For me a big club with dignified fans would of taken the two games to send off the manager appropriately and then got on with things instead of crying into their milk about the other Everton fans, the manager, the board, United.. Its not me that can't let go, I just don't blame anyone.

You keep the samaritans phone number mate, you need it more than me.
 
Honestly? No. That annoys me but I have the board and Moyes equally for that. Kenwright should have been tough with him last summer.

This whole thing for me is the principle of what he's doing now by staying on for the last two games.

And lets be in no doubts why it's happening. It is being done solely to give that red nose tw*t a big send-off at Old Trafford on Sunday. If Moyes had done the decent thing and quit our club he'd be hanging about somewhere for their game at OT. That would take a bit of edge off Fergie.

But why is that a big deal? Fergie could've announced his retirement and not named a successor and still got the same send off.

We all know Moyes had an eye on looking to move on. After all he'd been here 10 years and needed more backing to put us into that modern elite and champions league football, which he didn't get and what he wanted. So he kept himself open while doing a job here.

This hasn't been going on just this season, he's been in that frame of mind since he signed a new contract 5 years ago. He waited till the last minute to sign that too.

No "big" club was interested in him. Spurs and Chelsea dodged him, to which he would've gladly taken if offered. From what I was told on here, since the Wigan game he knew he wasn't going to get a big job so he planned for next season and looked at signing (which he said in his conference). Then boom, he gets offered the United job.

Whether it shouldve waited till the summer or not, whether it shouldn't have been announced, who knows. But either way it doesn't detract that he'd already planned these 2 games and next season with us, so he's solely focused on us. He just has a new job after.

It doesn't detract from anything. Hes not leaving half way through a season, leaving us in limbo, he's going at the end leaving us in good shape.

And we haven't been mugged off as a small time club either. It's boosted our profile. Those who didn't give a **** about us and Moyes now take an interest. Everyone in the media don't have a bad word... In fact the words "proper club" "family club" "tradition" etc are getting thrown about.

If this isn't a PR boost for the club and the vacancy, I don't know what is.

The only people who seem to put this whole thing in a bad light is our own fan base. Which is fine, their entitled to it. I just find it odd.
 
A big club would not have had their manager poached so shamelessly and then allow him/new club to continue to take the piss
 
United offered him a job, he accepted, he had two weeks on his contract so everyone decided he should see them out. tada, end of..
No club implosions, no small time thinking, no dishonor.
.

First of all it is "DISHONOUR" - I clearly cannot expect you to understand the term if you cannot even spell it.

If it was so acceptable - why has it never happened before? Never.
 
First of all it is "DISHONOUR" - I clearly cannot expect you to understand the term if you cannot even spell it.

If it was so acceptable - why has it never happened before? Never.

Indeed, no one could ever understand a term if they made a spelling mistake when typing it. I'll add that to my list of logical arguments I learnt from the internet.
 
And we haven't been mugged off as a small time club either. It's boosted our profile. Those who didn't give a **** about us and Moyes now take an interest. Everyone in the media don't have a bad word... In fact the words "proper club" "family club" "tradition" etc are getting thrown about.

If this isn't a PR boost for the club and the vacancy, I don't know what is.

The only people who seem to put this whole thing in a bad light is our own fan base. Which is fine, their entitled to it. I just find it odd.

You're on a wind-up here aren't you?

This saga with Moyes staying on is laughable to any football fan. Because it has never happened before. We look like a joke - never mind the serious implications of him taking his eye off the ball for two important games or tapping up our staff and players.

I don't buy this "no publicity is bad publicity".

We're being primed as a United feeder club. Whilst that might actually be the case at the current time in brutal reality - it stinks to high heaven and should not be publicly tolerated.

Nine league titles. Take a look around Goodison and read the records.
 
Indeed, no one could ever understand a term if they made a spelling mistake when typing it. I'll add that to my list of logical arguments I learnt from the internet.

Have you tried writing a letter to David, I believe it helps.
 
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