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:lol: It's rough, Froggy. We all feel really bad for you, here on Newcastle-Online.

:lol: I don't wish Froggy or George any specific ill will, but I am drunk off the tears being shed on the caf.

 

You're 100% right, this is all new and strange to them and they don't like it. It's that gif of the dog tasting a lime.

 

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:lol: It's rough, Froggy. We all feel really bad for you, here on Newcastle-Online.

I don't wish Froggy or George any specific ill will, but I am drunk off the tears being shed on the caf.

 

 

 

:lol: It's difficult, tbh. Froggy the guy is top notch, but god damn if this shit isn't enjoyable.

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:lol: Real talk, though. What's it like? Not trusting the manager for the first time in your life.

 

I'm finding it hard to explain to people right now. I'm determined to stick by Moyes. I want the longevity and I believe he can be successful at Manchester United. However, it's the simplest of tactical decisions that he just isn't making. I don't understand it. I can maybe, maybe come to accept that he doesn't rate Kagawa, some managers just don't fancy a player. He's making mistakes all over though with numerous players and they just seem so glaringly obvious that it's hard to come out and support him afterwards.

 

I mean, I'm never ever an expert at this sport, but what was it about his Everton run that makes you think he's the guy?

He did a very good job at Everton IMO, but his record against the top teams is something that surely would frighten any Man U fan?

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I mean, I'm never ever an expert at this sport, but what was it about his Everton run that makes you think he's the guy?

 

Before he took over at Everton they were always struggling to be fair. 14th - 17th most seasons I'm in correct. In a few years Moyes took them from near the bottom of the table to a solid top table side. He done this without much money as well. That is a massive achievement.

 

A lot of people will point to the fact that he never won a trophy, and wouldn't be able to handle a top club that has money and should be winning trophies every year. This may well be the case, but I'd far rather we give Moyes the chance than an overseas manager who will only stay for a couple of seasons and then leave.

 

My main reasons for being happy with the appointment:

  • Aforementioned achievement with Everton
  • British manager
  • Over 10 years experience in the Premier League
  • Loyalty
  • Sir Alex's number one choice.

 

A lot of people may disagree with the last one, but I'd like to think Fergie knows more about football than any chief executive. If he says he sees himself in Moyes and believes he can be successful, I'd be willing to listen.

 

He has time to turn this around.

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:lol: Real talk, though. What's it like? Not trusting the manager for the first time in your life.

 

I'm finding it hard to explain to people right now. I'm determined to stick by Moyes. I want the longevity and I believe he can be successful at Manchester United. However, it's the simplest of tactical decisions that he just isn't making. I don't understand it. I can maybe, maybe come to accept that he doesn't rate Kagawa, some managers just don't fancy a player. He's making mistakes all over though with numerous players and they just seem so glaringly obvious that it's hard to come out and support him afterwards.

 

I mean, I'm never ever an expert at this sport, but what was it about his Everton run that makes you think he's the guy?

He did a very good job at Everton IMO, but his record against the top teams is something that surely would frighten any Man U fan?

 

That and the fact that Everton are way better now than when he was there.

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I mean, I'm never ever an expert at this sport, but what was it about his Everton run that makes you think he's the guy?

 

Before he took over at Everton they were always struggling to be fair. 14th - 17th most seasons I'm in correct. In a few years Moyes took them from near the bottom of the table to a solid top table side. He done this without much money as well. That is a massive achievement.

 

A lot of people will point to the fact that he never won a trophy, and wouldn't be able to handle a top club that has money and should be winning trophies every year. This may well be the case, but I'd far rather we give Moyes the chance than an overseas manager who will only stay for a couple of seasons and then leave.

 

My main reasons for being happy with the appointment:

  • Aforementioned achievement with Everton
  • British manager
  • Over 10 years experience in the Premier League
  • Loyalty
  • Sir Alex's number one choice.

 

A lot of people may disagree with the last one, but I'd like to think Fergie knows more about football than any chief executive. If he says he sees himself in Moyes and believes he can be successful, I'd be willing to listen.

 

He has time to turn this around.

 

Was he Fergie's choice before or after he'd gone senile?

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Considering the squad he left Moyes, I'm more inclined to believe Ferguson fucking hates him. :lol:

yep, needs a new defense and midfield and probably a new strike force soon as Rooney doesn't look like signing a new deal and RVP is back to breaking every week

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I do enjoy watching De Gea humping the ball into the opposition half instead of working it from the back like Barca, Man City, Bayern, Newcastle ect....

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I do enjoy watching De Gea humping the ball into the opposition half instead of working it from the back like Barca, Man City, Bayern, Newcastle ect....

 

Sneaky....:lol:

 

 

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:lol: Real talk, though. What's it like? Not trusting the manager for the first time in your life.

 

I'm finding it hard to explain to people right now. I'm determined to stick by Moyes. I want the longevity and I believe he can be successful at Manchester United. However, it's the simplest of tactical decisions that he just isn't making. I don't understand it. I can maybe, maybe come to accept that he doesn't rate Kagawa, some managers just don't fancy a player. He's making mistakes all over though with numerous players and they just seem so glaringly obvious that it's hard to come out and support him afterwards.

 

I mean, I'm never ever an expert at this sport, but what was it about his Everton run that makes you think he's the guy?

He did a very good job at Everton IMO, but his record against the top teams is something that surely would frighten any Man U fan?

 

That and the fact that Everton are way better now than when he was there.

You have to give Moyes credit for where Everton are now like. They also aren't "way better" now compared to when Moyes was there either, they are sixth now (with a game in hand, tbf) and they finished sixth last season.

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That awful title winning by 11 points squad.

 

Nah I think Ferguson was even better than many give him credit for. Unfortunately.

 

You can just see the fear and lack of belief in the eyes of the very same players without him. They just don't believe in Moyes yet, was inevitable after a poor start I suppose.

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That awful title winning by 11 points squad.

 

Nah I think Ferguson was even better than many give him credit for. Unfortunately.

 

You can just see the fear and lack of belief in the eyes of the very same players without him. They just don't believe in Moyes yet, was inevitable I suppose.

 

Also Fergie wanted someone like himself to take over, he saw that it in Moyes but maybe that was a mistake. The players may have needed someone very different from Fergie, not someone trying to be him.

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:lol: Real talk, though. What's it like? Not trusting the manager for the first time in your life.

 

I'm finding it hard to explain to people right now. I'm determined to stick by Moyes. I want the longevity and I believe he can be successful at Manchester United. However, it's the simplest of tactical decisions that he just isn't making. I don't understand it. I can maybe, maybe come to accept that he doesn't rate Kagawa, some managers just don't fancy a player. He's making mistakes all over though with numerous players and they just seem so glaringly obvious that it's hard to come out and support him afterwards.

 

I mean, I'm never ever an expert at this sport, but what was it about his Everton run that makes you think he's the guy?

He did a very good job at Everton IMO, but his record against the top teams is something that surely would frighten any Man U fan?

 

That and the fact that Everton are way better now than when he was there.

You have to give Moyes credit for where Everton are now like. They also aren't "way better" now compared to when Moyes was there either, they are sixth now (with a game in hand, tbf) and they finished sixth last season.

and a lot of it is built on the good work of Moyes, sure Martinez has improved the quality of the football in an attacking sense (not that Evertons football was bad last season mind) but the defense is Moyes work.

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