End of an era at Man Utd http://www1.skysports.com/football/...-retire-this-summer-Manchester-United-confirm
Moyes to be his replacement - http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896...ex-successor?source=breakingnews&ICID=HP_BN_3
38 trophies in 26 years as a manager. 170 goals as a player. 1 set of brown pants after his assistant popped a balloon...
I told you all this when he signed RVP, he dosnt sign 28 year olds. It was a last big money blast out to knock City off the top then walk away. I knew this or next would be his last. I'd say this "early" announcement is to try and get Jose before PSG.
Nope. Apparently it's a done deal for Moyes. Will be announced before end of this week - statement from Man Utd said - "new manager to be announced this week, but he has to resign from his current club first. Cut from the same cloth as Busby and Ferguson". Fergie's choice of replacement. Jose not even in the running because it's a done deal with Chelsea. Also, Bobby Charlton has a dislike for Jose.
Yes looks like that Ginger Pict fell on his fucking arse. What a let down for MUFC fans. Rooney wants to leave as well.
i rate moyes...done a great job with next to no money and his handling of the fellani (sp?) thing this season was great..i'm sure once he's united's manager though, he won't have seen it...
pardiola must be rubbing his hands..wasn't he saying recently that man utd were the mags, biggest rivals?
SAF has either handpicked him as he feels he has what it takes to become a truly great manager, or SAF will be cashing his shares in..haha.
no, but he's had Everton as a consistent Top 10 side for years with a tiny budget. I think he was Fergie's choice, with SAF going upstairs to oversee the transition and guide Moyes in the early stages. Can see Baines and Fellaini following him to OT
I do like Moyes but I would quite like Man U to become ultra shit for a while so they can feel everyone elses pain
Bigger dogs will be in for Fellaini but hopefully he has a "relationship" with Moyes and moves to MUFC
Bigger than Man Utd??????? Fellaini's exactly the kind of midfielder they've been missing since they had Roy Keane