Why it is imperative for Manchester United to stick to their word and stand by their manager
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Re: Why it is imperative for Manchester United to stick to their word and stand by their manager
the only top coach to have destroyed Aston Villa (top club's killer) with 6 on 6 this year
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Re: Why it is imperative for Manchester United to stick to their word and stand by their manager
Mole is only happy about this news because he's still holding out hope that Moyes moves from United (Manchester) to United (Newcastle) this summer. Sherwood is a smokescreen.
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The situation is not the same as when fergei started, its business and Man U cant waste more money/fans/time with him even though he could eventually turn the things around
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Re: Why it is imperative for Manchester United to stick to their word and stand by their manager
Moyes out and rumouring to be close on a £600m kit deal with Nike that would see us take in £60m per year
double that of Madrid's with Adidas
things aren't looking to shabby if all goes according to plan
double that of Madrid's with Adidas
things aren't looking to shabby if all goes according to plan
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Re: Why it is imperative for Manchester United to stick to their word and stand by their manager
^ Money doesn't guarantee success though
Mid-table mediocrity will continue relentlessly as long as you keep hiring misfits
Mid-table mediocrity will continue relentlessly as long as you keep hiring misfits
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will soften the blow of missing CL on the books tho
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