This is a Hitskin.com skin preview
Install the skin • Return to the skin page
David Moyes sacked
+57
Zero
mr-r34
rwo power
Helmer
farfan
TalkingReckless
Red Alert
halamadrid2
The Verminator
aleumdance
Forza
Kick
dostoevsky
Blue Barrett
B-Mac
RedOranje
fatman123
chad4401
Highburied
Zealous
urbaNRoots
danyjr
DeletedUser#1
Lex
McAgger
Tomwin Lannister
iftikhar
Robespierre
Chumlum
Glory
Vibe
donttreadonred
Valkyrja
RealGunner
jibers
Busby Babe
LeSwagg James
Angoulême
DuringTheWar
Hapless_Hans
RED
Rebaño Sagrado
M99
Firenze
El Gunner
che
Onyx
futbol
dronte
zigra
Dante
El Chelsea Fuerte
Great Leader Sprucenuce
VendettaRed07
BeautifulGame
BarcaLearning
Art Morte
61 posters
Page 9 of 10
Page 9 of 10 • 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
In which month will Moyes get sacked?
Re: David Moyes sacked
Yohan Modric wrote:
The Old Trafford 'Chosen One' banner is up for sale on eBay.
Following David Moyes' sacking an entrepreneurial bright spark took to the online auction site and put the now infamous banner on sale.
Despite the slogan representing one of the club's worst periods in recent times the listing is flying reaching over a staggering £10,000 already.
Moyes was ousted as Manchester United boss early on Tuesday after a day of intense speculation surrounding his future on Easter Monday.
The slogan, which was hung in the Stretford End, referred to the nature of Moyes' appointment when predecessor Sir Alex Ferguson handpicked him for the role.
But things didn't exactly go to plan for Moyes and after one of the worst seasons in recent memory the board decided enough was enough and wielded the axe.
The banner became a focal point for disgruntled and angry fans - it even had to be protected by stewards during the 3-0 derby defeat to bitter rivals City last month.
Last month, disgruntled fans flew a 'Wrong one, Moyes out' banner over Old Trafford during the game against Aston Villa.
Good luck outbidding Sepi.
M99- Forum Legend
- Posts : 30391
Join date : 2011-06-06
Re: David Moyes sacked
Cruel for the poor man, just when he was about to sign Messi, Ronaldo, Iniesta, Reus, Mangala, Garray, Kroos, Koke, Thiago, Fabregas, Gundogan, Song, etc. He'd be a force next season.
Last edited by Winter is Coming on Tue Apr 22, 2014 3:58 pm; edited 1 time in total
Winter is Coming- First Team
- Club Supported :
Posts : 4583
Join date : 2013-05-09
Re: David Moyes sacked
Moyes should buy it and show it off to his grandkids
Lex- World Class Contributor
- Club Supported :
Posts : 15099
Join date : 2011-06-05
Age : 36
Re: David Moyes sacked
Didn't he have more wins in his first 31 games than SAF?
LeSwagg James- Fan Favorite
- Club Supported :
Posts : 6587
Join date : 2011-06-06
Re: David Moyes sacked
LeSwagg James wrote:Didn't he have more wins in his first 31 games than SAF?
didn't he inherit the champions of england and ferguson did not
B-Mac- Fan Favorite
- Club Supported :
Posts : 8830
Join date : 2011-06-07
Age : 34
Re: David Moyes sacked
LeSwagg James wrote:Didn't he have more wins in his first 31 games than SAF?
Does it matter? The circumstances were completely different.
In any case Moyes's professional reputation is ruined now, he'll never manage a big club for the rest of his life after this whole disaster. The thing is he didn't ask for any of this, he got hand picked by Sir Alex ffs what was he going to do? Say no? No way that was happening, especially considering the long term contract he was offered.
He's still hopelessly inept imo but you get the feeling that he was forced into his current situation.
To quote Twelfth Night, some are born great, some achieve greatness and some have greatness thrust upon them. Unfortunately for Moyes (and United) he was none of these.
Zealous- World Class Contributor
- Club Supported :
Posts : 16098
Join date : 2011-08-01
Re: David Moyes sacked
https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-frc3/t1.0-9/10168148_10152195283356840_5735013118691470612_n.jpg
M99- Forum Legend
- Club Supported :
Posts : 30391
Join date : 2011-06-06
Age : 101
Re: David Moyes sacked
Moysie
How come Fergie din't stand by his man
How come Fergie din't stand by his man
EL Patron- Fan Favorite
- Club Supported :
Posts : 6465
Join date : 2011-06-06
Age : 35
Re: David Moyes sacked
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bl2yqt8CUAApyVd.jpg
RealGunner- Admin
- Club Supported :
Posts : 89517
Join date : 2011-06-05
Re: David Moyes sacked
Look at all those wrinkles on his face. The man is only 50. He has aged 20 years since September. I feel for him in that aspect, the job took it's toll on him.
I hope for his health and sanity that he takes a year long break from football and the media. Take the time to regroup, build up whatever is left from his shattered confidence and self esteem, and then come back to manage a club in Scotland, or a midtable team like Villa or Stoke.
I hope for his health and sanity that he takes a year long break from football and the media. Take the time to regroup, build up whatever is left from his shattered confidence and self esteem, and then come back to manage a club in Scotland, or a midtable team like Villa or Stoke.
RED- World Class Contributor
- Club Supported :
Posts : 10249
Join date : 2011-06-05
Re: David Moyes sacked
After Manchester United David Moyes may have to take one step back to move forward on road to redemption
Former United manager will not be short of offers but he could consider a job abroad next
By Chris Bascombe
9:21PM BST 22 Apr 2014
As he contemplates his next move in football management, David Moyes might consider a temporary diversion into soothsaying.
"If anybody wanted to leave, they'd be poorer for it," Moyes once said while he was Everton manager. "Most people that have left here, it's not tended to work out for them."
At the time, Moyes was talking about a player – Steven Pienaar – who fancied a fresh challenge at Tottenham Hotspur, but like many of the statements during eleven years on Merseyside they sound even more perceptive following his sacking by Manchester United.
Moyes often spoke about ‘right fits' at a football club, as if the aura surrounding a character in a particular environment was as important as their talent for the job.
He proved the wrong type for Manchester United from day one, but those who argue his reputation is in tatters are misguided. Just because you are not equipped to be Prime Minister does not mean you don't have the necessary attributes to be the greatest council leader your parish has known.
Moyes was found wanting at Old Trafford, but his period of unemployment will be brief given he has already proven his credentials as a manager who can take a club from relegation struggles into Europe. Most chairman beyond the top six (or seven this season) dream of a CV like his on their list of job applicants.
The upward trajectory of Moyes' career was ended he when drove away from Carrington on Tuesday. He knows after the step up from Everton to United he will have to take a leap back down to restore his credentials, but his self-belief will not waver.
Moyes was a regular on managerial shortlists long before Sir Alex Ferguson anointed him, often turning down opportunities to leave Everton amid suspicions he was waiting for United's call.
The greatest immediate challenge he faces is one of perception, the danger being he is now typecast as representative of primitive football values.
The football industry is subject to as many changing trends and whims as London Fashion Week. Moyes must find a way of being in vogue again, as he was when first mooted as United's manager-in-waiting during his Preston days.
Moyes was once asked to describe his football philosophy. Unimpressed by the new breed of coaches who look and sound like lifestyle gurus, he kept it simple. "My philosophy is to win," he said.
Moyes's problem as he begins his personal rehabilitation is the romantics now rule the football world. From Pep Guardiola, to Jürgen Klopp, Brendan Rodgers and Roberto Martínez, it is those with the ability to sell and implement pure, attacking football ideals who are charming boardrooms and supporters. The age of the scowling Scot running every department of an elite football club has gone.
If Everton were to lose Martínez this summer, few working at Goodison would want their former Scottish manager back, the Merseysiders' considering the landscape far more scenic and amiable these days. They wanted him to evolve the playing style during the final few years of his reign.
Spurs would seem a reasonable fit. They showed interest in Moyes in the past but opted against him on style grounds when moving for Andre Villas-Boas in 2012. Newcastle United also sounded out Moyes numerous times during his Goodison tenure, but how would his appointment at St James' Park be received? Many would see the promise of stability and a regular top six finish and think it nirvana compared to now.
A few others might ask: "Will he play the same was as Kevin Keegan?" If that is part of the criteria, Moyes would have a PR battle before he reached the Angel of the North. Moyes might consider a career revival is best accommodated abroad, a route successfully taken by Steve McClaren when he went from the future of British coaching to a man with umbrella within the space of 18 months.
Securing a title or Champions League qualification in a league where there is no competition can enhance the CV, and the Celtic job should be available when Neil Lennon inevitably moves south at some point in the future.
Alternatively, there is the Roy Hodgson road to redemption, taking a massive pay cut, joining a low ranking Premier League club who'd be privileged to have you before moving into international football if or when the Scotland job becomes available.
Moyes has actually already hinted at possible next move. "I would love to go abroad in the future," he said when celebrating his 10th anniversary at Goodison.
"The attraction would be to learn another language and understand different philosophies. During my path to coaching, I went to different places, saw different teams training, tried to enhance my knowledge as much as I could."
Many will say it needs to be a different David Moyes who returns to management. Plenty of others will argue the one who worked at Everton and convinced United he was the right man in the first place will do just fine.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/managers/david-moyes/10781096/After-Manchester-United-David-Moyes-may-have-to-take-one-step-back-to-move-forward-on-road-to-redemption.html
I think the journos have begun stealing my posts for articles...
RedOranje- Admin
- Club Supported :
Posts : 11099
Join date : 2011-06-05
Re: David Moyes sacked
The best option would be West Ham.Moyes would never agree to work with someone like Ashley
BeautifulGame- First Team
- Posts : 4561
Join date : 2011-06-05
Age : 37
Re: David Moyes sacked
Why wouldn't he, exactly? If anything, Ashley's stinginess and whatnot would provide exactly the same type of smokescreen and excuses that he found so comfortable at Everton.
RedOranje- Admin
- Club Supported :
Posts : 11099
Join date : 2011-06-05
Re: David Moyes sacked
Because Moyes at Everton always sold players on his terms and had full control of transfers.Neither would happen under Ashley.
He may not have spent much at everton but had a big wage bill .Something Ashley absolutely abhors.Also Moyze will still demand massive salary as well.
He would be much better fit at West Ham if they sack BFS or if Aston Villa get owners
He may not have spent much at everton but had a big wage bill .Something Ashley absolutely abhors.Also Moyze will still demand massive salary as well.
He would be much better fit at West Ham if they sack BFS or if Aston Villa get owners
BeautifulGame- First Team
- Posts : 4561
Join date : 2011-06-05
Age : 37
Re: David Moyes sacked
so apparently he read it in the papers he was getting sacked, noone told him beforehand.
Hapless_Hans- Forum Legend
- Club Supported :
Posts : 34048
Join date : 2013-09-17
Re: David Moyes sacked
Hapless_Hans wrote:so apparently he read it in the papers he was getting sacked, noone told him beforehand.
That's not the United way
Art Morte- Forum legendest
- Club Supported :
Posts : 18317
Join date : 2011-06-05
Age : 39
Re: David Moyes sacked
Hapless_Hans wrote:so apparently he read it in the papers he was getting sacked, noone told him beforehand.
smh what is manu doing how could they not tell him first? that so embarrassing poor guy, now i'm really starting to feel sorry for him
chad4401- First Team
- Club Supported :
Posts : 4620
Join date : 2011-06-05
Re: David Moyes sacked
So Moysie was stabbed in the back
even had allies in the game
even had allies in the game
EL Patron- Fan Favorite
- Club Supported :
Posts : 6465
Join date : 2011-06-06
Age : 35
Re: David Moyes sacked
Manchester United have insisted that David Moyes' departure from the club was handled properly and professionally after the Scot left Old Trafford after just 11 months.
Moyes' exit was confirmed on Tuesday morning after being widely reported on Monday and the former Everton boss has since spoken of his pride at being asked to lead the Red Devils.
However, League Managers Association chief Richard Bevan has hit out at United saying he was disappointed with the nature of the 50-year-old's departure, accusing the champions of acting unprofessionally.
The Red Devils have now responded to his comments, insisting they acted properly and that the decision to replace Moyes had not been made when newspaper reports emerged on Monday afternoon.
"We do not accept that it was handled in an unprofessional manner," a Manchester United spokesman told Press Association Sport.
"The decision was not taken until late Monday night and was communicated face-to-face first thing on Tuesday morning.
"When reports started emerging on internet news sites on Monday afternoon, no decision had been taken at that time."
Moyes' exit was confirmed on Tuesday morning after being widely reported on Monday and the former Everton boss has since spoken of his pride at being asked to lead the Red Devils.
However, League Managers Association chief Richard Bevan has hit out at United saying he was disappointed with the nature of the 50-year-old's departure, accusing the champions of acting unprofessionally.
The Red Devils have now responded to his comments, insisting they acted properly and that the decision to replace Moyes had not been made when newspaper reports emerged on Monday afternoon.
"We do not accept that it was handled in an unprofessional manner," a Manchester United spokesman told Press Association Sport.
"The decision was not taken until late Monday night and was communicated face-to-face first thing on Tuesday morning.
"When reports started emerging on internet news sites on Monday afternoon, no decision had been taken at that time."
M99- Forum Legend
- Club Supported :
Posts : 30391
Join date : 2011-06-06
Age : 101
Re: David Moyes sacked
GET IN MOYSIE
EL Patron- Fan Favorite
- Club Supported :
Posts : 6465
Join date : 2011-06-06
Age : 35
Re: David Moyes sacked
Moyes -> Tottenham; Sherwood -> Newcastle; Pardew -> ManUtd?
RedOranje- Admin
- Club Supported :
Posts : 11099
Join date : 2011-06-05
Re: David Moyes sacked
Or perhaps:
Moyes -> Tottenham; Sherwood -> Newcastle; Pardew -> QPR; 'Arry -> ManUtd?
Moyes -> Tottenham; Sherwood -> Newcastle; Pardew -> QPR; 'Arry -> ManUtd?
RedOranje- Admin
- Club Supported :
Posts : 11099
Join date : 2011-06-05
Re: David Moyes sacked
'Arrrrry
Tomwin Lannister- Ballon d'Or Contender
- Club Supported :
Posts : 26892
Join date : 2011-06-05
Age : 83
Re: David Moyes sacked
RedOranje wrote:Or perhaps:
Moyes -> Tottenham; Sherwood -> Newcastle; Pardew -> QPR; 'Arry -> ManUtd?
Make it happen. That would be glorious. Think Big Sam needs to be included in there somewhere as well.
Moyes -> Tottenham; Sherwood -> Newcastle; Pardew -> West Ham; Big Sam -> QPR; 'Arry -> ManUtd
McAgger- Ballon d'Or Contender
- Club Supported :
Posts : 28318
Join date : 2011-06-05
Age : 107
Re: David Moyes sacked
Tottenham weigh up gamble on David Moyes
Scot still impresses Daniel Levy despite failure at Manchester United
Tom Collomosse
24 April 2014
David Moyes is emerging as a contender to become Tottenham’s next manager but senior figures at the club are divided over his possible appointment following his dismal short reign at Manchester United.
Standard Sport understands chairman Daniel Levy remains a keen admirer of the 50-year-old Scot, having considered him to replace Harry Redknapp in 2012 before opting for Andre Villas-Boas.
Moyes was sacked by United on Tuesday after 10 months in charge at Old Trafford but is thought to be open to a quick return to management in a bid to restore his damaged reputation.
Spurs will replace Tim Sherwood this summer and are weighing up their options. A key factor is the financial implications of any appointment, with the club pressing ahead in their plans to build a new stadium.
Louis van Gaal has been considered the front-runner for some time and Spurs would not have to pay any compensation to sign the Dutchman because he will be a free agent after the World Cup when his contract ends with Holland.
However, it is thought Van Gaal would command a much bigger salary than Moyes and Spurs are mindful of making a large financial commitment at a time when stadium expansion costs will rise considerably.
Moyes has worked within a limited budget at Everton and has a track record prior to his time at United of extracting excellent value from the transfer market. Once his compensation package is agreed with United, the Scot will be available to join another club for nothing.
Van Gaal’s CV is striking but he is considered an egotistical character by many withing the game and the dignity with which Moyes conducted himself throughout his ordeal at Old Trafford has impressed some in north London.
There is also a concern at Spurs that they are behind United in the pecking order of selecting a new manager — Van Gaal would prefer a move to the Premier League champions and Spurs do not want to be kept waiting or be seen as a back-up option to prospective candidates.
Bookmakers this morning slashed the odds on Moyes ending up at White Hart Lane. However, it is believed that there is not universal support for a pursuit of Moyes among the Tottenham hierarchy. Some are concerned that he was unable to keep United in the top four, while Roberto Martinez’s impressive first season at Goodison Park has cast further doubt on Moyes’s own ability to deliver Champions League football.
There are also reservations over Moyes’s conservative brand of football, which attracted much criticism at United. Other possible alternatives include Southampton boss Mauricio Pochettino, who has just one year left on his current deal, and Rafa Benitez, who is thought to be keen on returning to the Premier League and is currently stalling over signing a new deal at Napoli.
Martinez offered words of support for Moyes. “There has been a lot of talk over the matter,” he said.
“It is not a nice situation when a manager loses his job. We know Moyes will look forward to the next football chapter and the next experience.
“He is a strong man with a winning mentality and I am sure he will bounce back straight away.
“He has ensured he will be ready to get into another job as quick as he can. He won’t have the lack of opportunities.”
http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foot...s-9281480.html
Scot still impresses Daniel Levy despite failure at Manchester United
Tom Collomosse
24 April 2014
David Moyes is emerging as a contender to become Tottenham’s next manager but senior figures at the club are divided over his possible appointment following his dismal short reign at Manchester United.
Standard Sport understands chairman Daniel Levy remains a keen admirer of the 50-year-old Scot, having considered him to replace Harry Redknapp in 2012 before opting for Andre Villas-Boas.
Moyes was sacked by United on Tuesday after 10 months in charge at Old Trafford but is thought to be open to a quick return to management in a bid to restore his damaged reputation.
Spurs will replace Tim Sherwood this summer and are weighing up their options. A key factor is the financial implications of any appointment, with the club pressing ahead in their plans to build a new stadium.
Louis van Gaal has been considered the front-runner for some time and Spurs would not have to pay any compensation to sign the Dutchman because he will be a free agent after the World Cup when his contract ends with Holland.
However, it is thought Van Gaal would command a much bigger salary than Moyes and Spurs are mindful of making a large financial commitment at a time when stadium expansion costs will rise considerably.
Moyes has worked within a limited budget at Everton and has a track record prior to his time at United of extracting excellent value from the transfer market. Once his compensation package is agreed with United, the Scot will be available to join another club for nothing.
Van Gaal’s CV is striking but he is considered an egotistical character by many withing the game and the dignity with which Moyes conducted himself throughout his ordeal at Old Trafford has impressed some in north London.
There is also a concern at Spurs that they are behind United in the pecking order of selecting a new manager — Van Gaal would prefer a move to the Premier League champions and Spurs do not want to be kept waiting or be seen as a back-up option to prospective candidates.
Bookmakers this morning slashed the odds on Moyes ending up at White Hart Lane. However, it is believed that there is not universal support for a pursuit of Moyes among the Tottenham hierarchy. Some are concerned that he was unable to keep United in the top four, while Roberto Martinez’s impressive first season at Goodison Park has cast further doubt on Moyes’s own ability to deliver Champions League football.
There are also reservations over Moyes’s conservative brand of football, which attracted much criticism at United. Other possible alternatives include Southampton boss Mauricio Pochettino, who has just one year left on his current deal, and Rafa Benitez, who is thought to be keen on returning to the Premier League and is currently stalling over signing a new deal at Napoli.
Martinez offered words of support for Moyes. “There has been a lot of talk over the matter,” he said.
“It is not a nice situation when a manager loses his job. We know Moyes will look forward to the next football chapter and the next experience.
“He is a strong man with a winning mentality and I am sure he will bounce back straight away.
“He has ensured he will be ready to get into another job as quick as he can. He won’t have the lack of opportunities.”
http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foot...s-9281480.html
BeautifulGame- First Team
- Posts : 4561
Join date : 2011-06-05
Age : 37
Page 9 of 10 • 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Similar topics
» David Moyes ten year anniversary at Everton DVD
» David Moyes is a Football Genius
» Mourinho trolls David Moyes
» David Moyes- The memories/Legacy
» Moyes's Everton vs Moyes's Man utd
» David Moyes is a Football Genius
» Mourinho trolls David Moyes
» David Moyes- The memories/Legacy
» Moyes's Everton vs Moyes's Man utd
Page 9 of 10
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
Today at 9:36 pm by Thimmy
» Ballon D'or 2024
Today at 8:27 pm by Harmonica
» The Official Real Madrid Matchday Thread 24 - 25
Today at 6:34 pm by halamadrid2
» The US Politics Thread
Today at 6:13 pm by elitedam
» La Liga 2024/25
Today at 3:04 pm by Myesyats
» Barca '24-'25 under Flick
Today at 2:34 pm by Myesyats
» General Games Discussion
Yesterday at 9:30 pm by Thimmy
» GL NBA fantasy 24-25
Yesterday at 9:10 pm by El Gunner
» Donnarumma makes his fortune at PSG
Yesterday at 7:45 pm by BarrileteCosmico
» Champions League '24/25
Yesterday at 7:37 pm by Arquitecto
» Not Worthy of a Thread Mk. III
Yesterday at 9:47 am by Myesyats
» Mbappe to Real Madrid - Official
Thu Nov 07, 2024 6:16 pm by halamadrid2
» This forum has become practically dead
Thu Nov 07, 2024 3:49 pm by Arquitecto