Should Moyes be in charge for the last two games?

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A good few on here did yes .

That's wrong. Nobody did so stop your blatant lying. It was and is the principle of having the United manager in our dugout. Of course he was never going to get sh*t on today. Blues are too good for that albeit the club got out old Timmy Cahill just in case.

That principle is not something many on here get. I expect no different from some who openly admit United are not our rivals.

The atmosphere here today was strange and I guess many of the apologists didn't go to the game and are just going by what Sky are telling them to think.

Of course a farewell lap would get a decent reception. We've finished above the RS again without spending a fraction. We've had some players give their all. We won 2-0. But Moyes and Kenwright should never have put Blues in that situation.

Blues are great fans. And today they proved it by having to accept something that NO other football fans have ever had to do. We had to accept our manager being a rival's manager on our turf.


We should not have had to accept this and the Board have a lot to answer for.

I'm glad the game's over and the sooner Sundays match is over too the better.
 
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That's wrong. Nobody did so stop your blatant lying. It was and is the principle of having the United manager in our dugout. Of course he was never going to get sh*t on today. Blues are too good for that albeit the club got out old Timmy Cahill just in case.

That principle is not something many on here get. I expect no different from some who openly admit United are not our rivals.

The atmosphere here today was strange and I guess many of the apologists didn't go to the game and are just going by what Sky are telling them to think.

Of course a farewell lap would get a decent reception. We've finished above the RS again without spending a fraction. We've had some players give their all. We won 2-0. But Moyes and Kenwright should never have put Blues in that situation.

Blues are great fans. And today they proved it by having to accept something that NO other football fans have ever had to do. We had to accept our manager being a rival's manager on our turf.


We should not have had to accept this and the Board have a lot to answer for.

I'm glad the game's over and the sooner Sundays match is over too the better.

Ok mate .
 
"They'll never be as good as they were in the '80s when they won things but if you look at top-10 finishes in the Premier League era, it has improved. Everton probably don't get the credit we deserve outside Merseyside, but if you were a London journalist today you'd be saying you saw a good football team and an unbelievable crowd."



Can´t believe Moyes said that. Who is he to tell us we´ll never win anything again.
 
I am glad David Moyes got a great send-off today,but would have been surprised if it was anything else.
I still don't think he should have been in the dugout today or next week.
I wish him well for the future at Utd,even though I think he will find it difficult.
 
"They'll never be as good as they were in the '80s when they won things but if you look at top-10 finishes in the Premier League era, it has improved. Everton probably don't get the credit we deserve outside Merseyside, but if you were a London journalist today you'd be saying you saw a good football team and an unbelievable crowd."




Can´t believe Moyes said that. Who is he to tell us we´ll never win anything again.

Can you link to where the United manager said that?
 
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