Premier League 2013/14

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Euler
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Season goes from bad to worse!
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Euler
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OMFG!
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gutuami
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was just laughing at 1:1 and now is 2:1 :lol: amasing
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gutuami
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what a match. The penalty shootout is a real thrill
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Euler
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Man Utd seem determined to lose the match, amazing.
Iron
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I was listening to the match on the radio - apparently the Sunderland players showed comradery in their body language, whereas the United players didn't.

I don't know if getting a new manager would change things, but something has got to change for the situation to improve...

Jeff
Euler wrote:Man Utd seem determined to lose the match, amazing.
stevequal
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I don't think it helps having Ferguson at every game, I don't think it's fair on Moyes.
PeterLe
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Edge of the seat stuff!

I was watching the "To Qualify" market whilst the penalties were being taken; it went crazy! Im tempted to say you could lose...Ill remember that for the future!
Iron
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If Fergie stopped appearing at games, that would pile even more pressure on Moyes though, as it would send out the message that he had had enough of watching United under Moyes. Also, Fergie is a director of United, so for that reason too it would look odd if he were to suddenly stop watching games.

Jeff
stevequal wrote:I don't think it helps having Ferguson at every game, I don't think it's fair on Moyes.
steven1976
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You have a few beers last night Jeff?

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... ls-6554934
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Euler
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No Moyes sacking then - Ferguson attacks sacking culture: -

http://bbc.in/1aS5uQL
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Euler wrote:No Moyes sacking then - Ferguson attacks sacking culture: -

http://bbc.in/1aS5uQL
Am i the only one thinking Moyes will do a good job?

When he gets a full team again and makes some signings i think he will do very well.
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marko236 wrote: Am i the only one thinking Moyes will do a good job?
No, Facebook is full of people who are 100% behind Moyes and call anyone who dares to criticize him a plastic fan...

They don't explain why they are 100% behind Moyes, other than saying, 'Yeah, but Fergie got off to a poor start'. So he did, but he wasn't managing the Premiership champions at the time, so it's not really a valid comparison... :evil:
marko236 wrote:When he gets a full team again and makes some signings i think he will do very well.
Maybe, but he had the opportunity to bring in new talent during the summer, and instead blew £28 million on Fellaini. You can buy a lot of eager young talent with £28 million.

If I were a United shareholder, I'm not sure I'd want to see him being given more money. I'd be thinking, 'He has managed to turn the current Premiership champions into a laughing stock. If I give this joker more money, am I not just flushing my money down the loo?'.

BTW, Everton are doing well this season... :)

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Euler
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I think the fact that Everton are having a fantastic season undermines Moyes significantly.
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Euler wrote:I think the fact that Everton are having a fantastic season undermines Moyes significantly.
Yeah, I agree with that 100%

The way Martinez has transformed Everton into a lovely footballing outfit has made Moyes look very average
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