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By:
BARNEY15C
When: 25 Feb 14 21:50
bad move paying out £300k a week to Rooney for a team on a slide
By:
throwthetellyoutawindow
When: 25 Feb 14 21:51
MOYESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS.
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 25 Feb 14 21:53
doesnt look like Moyes tactics or training is appealing to players.
By:
MC Roller
When: 25 Feb 14 21:53
who cares, long may the laughs continue. Laugh
By:
maas
When: 25 Feb 14 21:54
Combination

New training regime, new coaches
Change in style of play which some players are not comfortable with
Had problems with injuries
Some of the tactics (like today with a tired rigid 4-4-2 with rooney dropping back into midfield)
Moyes doesnt seem to be able to man motivate these players
Moyes seems to have fell out with certain players, vidic, kagawa and they dont like him which means they wont give 100%
Dreadful signing of Fellaini for 30mil
Buying Mata and then playing him wide in a 4-4-2
Seems moyes is stubburn for his formation and then trying to get players to fit into it. WHen he should be playing to players strengths.
By:
smartpunter
When: 25 Feb 14 21:58
Lack of effort
By:
smartpunter
When: 25 Feb 14 22:00
If they score at Old Trafford, Man Utd need 4.
By:
maas
When: 25 Feb 14 22:03
Yeah Olympiacos just go there looking for an away goal.

If RVP had scored put that shot away then all they'd need is a 1-0 to go through. Amazing what 1 away goal meant
By:
knavesmire007
When: 25 Feb 14 22:06
Moyes of course.
Man Utd do great for over 20 years then as the reigns are handed over to Moyes they flop.
By:
toffee87
When: 25 Feb 14 22:07
United haven't got passed the last 16 stage for 3 years now so although they won the league last year the cracks have been showing - infact they've struggled to get out of very easy groups

Too many players past their best - Vidic, Ferdinand, Evra, Carrick, as for Smalling, do me a favour

RVP missing chances that he was burying last season - a lot of mediocre performances last season had RVP's brilliance papering over the cracks - he seemed to score 3 in every 4 chances in the 1st half of last season whereas his chance 5 minutes from the end tonight summed up his season
By:
berto77
When: 25 Feb 14 22:08
Both, but this strange idea that Moyes "will be given time" is remarkably naive.
By:
themightymac
When: 25 Feb 14 22:08
Moyes is out of his depth. Tactically inept. Lucky they weren`t playing a good team.
By:
BARROWBOY
When: 25 Feb 14 22:11
they won the title last season ffs,so there cant have been a lot wrong,what was wrong with keeping the same backroom team & giving phelan the job.
By:
The Bhoys
When: 25 Feb 14 22:11
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpWUaRtZ-JU
By:
themover
When: 25 Feb 14 22:14

Feb 25, 2014 -- 9:53PM, MC Roller wrote:


who cares, long may the laughs continue.


Laugh

By:
themightymac
When: 25 Feb 14 22:15
If Moyes was a racehorse, he would be a decent handicapper but out of his depth in Group races.
By:
toffee87
When: 25 Feb 14 22:16
they won the title last season ffs,so there cant have been a lot wrong

there was plenty wrong, that's why Fergie jacked it in

Any decent team they played last year outclassed them - Chelsea beat them 3 times, and only beat Chelsea thanks to an offside goal when Chelsea were down to 9 men. City took the pi$$ at Old Trafford like they had done the year before. Even my team battered them on the opening day of last season 3 or 4 nil wouldn't have flattered us
By:
maas
When: 25 Feb 14 22:19
What was evident tonight was after that abysmal 1st half, where it was obvious that tactically it was not working and they were being overrun in midfield and on the counter attack.

Any manager worth his salt would have realised this and changed it around at half time. But no, they came out and started the 2nd half EXACTLY the same way. No substitution, no tactical change. Moyes just standing on byline like a lost rabbit praying that it would change.

He then hit the panic button once they went 2-0 down and was lucky to still be in the tie.

If fergie had gone in at half time, he would have changed it around.
By:
Luton_town_FC
When: 25 Feb 14 22:24
Any player worth his salt would have given it a go
By:
Kriskin
When: 25 Feb 14 23:07
The buck starts & stops with Moyes.  He's the boss and he picks the team.
By:
The Bhoys
When: 25 Feb 14 23:12
Just seen interview on itv, kinda feel sorry for moyes, i mean he is tactically inept but the players arent gving ther all imo
By:
songsforthedeaf
When: 25 Feb 14 23:33
When one or two players have bad games, that is their fault.

When the whole team plays bad...
By:
songsforthedeaf
When: 25 Feb 14 23:35
I really don't get what has happened to Moyes. Everton were a well organised side under him...you would at least hope they are organised defensively. Their whole performance was shambolic!
By:
kenvil
When: 25 Feb 14 23:46
i think its down to players mainly, what do they care ? they are all going to get paid at the end of the week, whether they win or not.

Rooney has shown no loyalty with the transfer requests etc over the last couple of years, hes only after a pay day
Vidic leaves at the end of season
rio will leave at the end of the season, probably go to the states for Beckham
Everyone knows moyes has tried to sign a left back in the summer, so evra knows his days are numbered, i wouldnt want to play for a manager who tried to sign a replacement

So 3 of the back 4, will leave by August and dont care about results.

Could say the same about some of the midfield, even though i do think cleverly is an appalling player, at least he tries and is playing for his future, similar to henderson a liverpool, never going to be a world beater, but you need an engine.
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