Moyes needs to be allowed to get on with his job over the next six years. You don't throw your 6-year plan out of the window just because you experience unforeseen problems at the beginning (even if those problems are severe).
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostThank you Jayne for adding a touch of class to the football thread.
In your honour I will add Liverpool to the 'teams to watch out for' list.
Glory hunter ? me ? Just doing my bit for the forum.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostNow that Moyes has been sacked, it can be said that it was the wrong decision, without the fear of the statement being falsified
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Gill, the CEO, going at the same time as the man with the hair dryer was not helpful ...
Liverpool have a tremendously excited fan base in the middle kingdom ... and comments above on their excellent performances and attacking style are heartily endorsed by this jazbo but they are still Liverpool [and, like Wales in RFU] the enemy in red eh
the fat lady has not yet sung so the table lies .... it aint over till it's over &c
i do hope Jose gets it better tonight; he has been quite atrocious these last few weeks ...According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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Blanket Moyes coverage wherever you turn. This statistic struck me:
First 31 games ¡n charge at Old Trafford
David Moyes
18 wins
6 draws
7 losses
Alex Ferguson
12 wins
10 draws
9 losses
But the decisive factor was the loss of European football. I have just heard that that there was a clause in his contract relating to non-qualification for Champions' League.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostBlanket Moyes coverage wherever you turn. This statistic struck me:
First 31 games ¡n charge at Old Trafford
David Moyes
18 wins
6 draws
7 losses
Alex Ferguson
12 wins
10 draws
9 losses
But the decisive factor was the loss of European football. I have just heard that that there was a clause in his contract relating to non-qualification for Champions' League.
Ferguson should have persuaded them to be more realistic about what was achievable in Moyes' first year, particularly given that Moyes' style is very different from Ferguson's. The Champions League clause may have been aspirational but surely it wasn't a necessity in his first year. Someone needs to take the Glaziers to one side and have a word -perhaps a touch of the hair-dryer?
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostI don't know - should Jayne be allowed in, at the top, at the end of the season when the rest us have turbulent ups and downs since August. Should the followers of Hereford, Wrexham and Chelmsford be consulted?
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I know little about football (though I did see Manchester United play Stoke City back in the early 1970s with Best, Charlton, Law, Stiles etc) and never watch it these days but who on earth would want to be a football manager? Dealing with huge pressure, half-mad owners, angry fans and the seeming lack of employment law make it a poisoned chalice no matter what team is being managed."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostI don't know - should Jayne be allowed in, at the top, at the end of the season when the rest us have turbulent ups and downs since August. Should the followers of Hereford, Wrexham and Chelmsford be consulted?
The prospect of two chances of getting the Premiership trophy in the forum cabinet might sway them.
In fact,with Jayne's team on board,more chance of bagging the top three divisional championship pots.
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