Monday 21 April 2014

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Quite afew United stories tomorrow :-)


Manchester United stars knew David Moyes was for the chop before Everton stinker



Manchester United players were aware of manager David Moyes’ imminent departure BEFORE Sunday’s dismal defeat at Everton.

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David Moyes 'to be sacked': How bad has the Manchester United manager been - in numbers?



With David Moyes on the brink at Old Trafford, here are some updated figures on just how bad his tenure has been. In terms of points-per-game, Moyes record is undeniably dire.

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David Moyes failed to engage with Manchester United's romantic soul



Once Manchester United's players decided the only place David Moyes was leading them was over a cliff, he was doomed. He was beaten by a combination of his own shortcomings and the skepticism of the dressing-room in which Sir Alex Ferguson had set a buccaneering tone for 26 years.

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David Moyes to be sacked: Manager waits for ruthless sacking but Manchester United's decision was made in February



Manchester United are expected to announce as early as Tuesday that they will be relieving David Moyes of his duties as manager, having concluded long before Sunday’s punishing defeat at Everton that he cannot be trusted with the potential £150m war chest intended to meet the club’s ai

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Gary Neville reacts to Moyes rumours on MNF [Video]

David Moyes has missed every realistic target at Manchester United



In Frank O'Farrell's day, he started getting suspicious when he turned up for Bobby Charlton's testimonial dinner and discovered that he was not even seated on the top table for a function he had organised himself.

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Why Manchester United have to go for Jürgen Klopp



There is one crucial quality required in the make-up of any Manchester United manager and David Moyes simply did not possess it: you need swagger to succeed at Old Trafford. Cocksure arrogance in your ability and a readiness to be daring and bold.

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David Moyes' reported sacking: Manchester United fans take to Twitter to express delight at managerial rumours



As reports mount over the imminent sacking of Manchester United boss David Moyes, fans have taken to twitter to revel in the news It seems the reported sacking of David Moyes isn't music to the ears of all football fans in the North West.

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TEN of the WORST! David Moyes' moments of misery as Man Utd boss



Things have not gone to plan for the former Everton boss since he replaced Sir Alex Ferguson in the Old Trafford hotseat. And Express Sport understands that Moyes is facing the SACK after United's board grew tired of the club's struggles under the Scot.

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David Moyes to be sacked: Could the outgoing Manchester United manager end up at Tottenham?



David Moyes looks certain to be dismissed as manager of Manchester United before the season is out - but could he make a swift return to management? While still the manager of Everton, Moyes was strongly linked with a switch to Tottenham.

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David Moyes timeline: Where has it all gone wrong at Manchester United for 'The Chosen One'



As pressure mounts on David Moyes following their 2-0 defeat on his return to former club Everton, we look back at the key points of a disatrous season Manchester United's 2-0 defeat at Everton has meant David Moyes' side will miss out on the Champions League for the first time in 19 years.

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David Moyes' possible replacement at Manchester United



Despite signing a new long-term contract with Borussia Dortmund last year, Klopp’s team appears to be breaking up, with Robert Lewandowski set to follow Mario Götze to Bayern Munich this summer.

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Mata's Monday Blog - Falling down is allowed, getting back up is mandatory

Hi everyone,

I do know that you may win or lose, that this is sports and it's part of the game. But I hate this feeling.

I feel very disappointed today. This is how you feel when you spend two weeks waiting for a game, getting ready for it, and then things don't go the way you wanted. It happened in Goodison Park and the truth is this is not the first time, as you know. Honestly, everything looked good at the start and we were looking forward to winning the game for our fans, but their first goal from the penalty spot came as a blow. For them it had exactly the opposite effect: Everton got more confidence, especially after scoring a second goal, and since that moment the script of the match went to fit their needs.

Despite our efforts and the chances we had by the end of the game we didn't manage to come back, and what the Premiership table shows now is something that neither the club nor the fans deserve. We will keep fighting until the end, that's the least we can do because I honestly think that we owe many good results to our supporters this season, mainly in Old Trafford. There are three games remaining at home (Norwich, Sunderland and Hull City) and the last one in Southampton. To get as many points as possible and finish as high as we can on the table is, unfortunately, the only goal ahead for us.

So far we were the more reliable side in the away games, but the streak came to an end this Sunday and it's fair to say that Everton deserve a lot of credit for their season.

I also want to congratulate Real Madrid for winning the Copa del Rey last week. Meanwhile, in la Liga, Atlético gets closer to the title thanks to another win, although Elche were tough to beat.

In the last seven days we got very sad news with the passing of Gabriel García Márquez, one of the best writers in history for sure. His novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude", among others, will remain immortal.

We also suffered the loss of Rubin "Hurricane" Carter this Sunday. His fighting for justice has inspired many people throughout the past years. Rest in peace both of them. We will never forget them.

I say goodbye now looking forward to the next game. I hope it comes as soon as possible because, as you can imagine, this bad taste makes me mad. And, of course, I thank you for all your messages of support in the good moments and, especially, in the bad ones. Without you everything would be more complicated.

Hug,

Juan

Yes, this is how we feel David!

Liverpool legend slams Man United: "Worst I’ve seen from them"



Jamie Carragher has laid into David Moyes’ men after their defeat to Everton on Sunday. Manchester United were outplayed in their 2-0 defeat to Everton on Sunday, with David Moyes coming in for extreme criticism in the aftermath of the loss at Goodison Park.

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Five points to ponder from Manchester United's defeat to Everton



United's disappointing season hit a new low after a toothless performance at Everton saw them beaten 2-0, leaving lots of problems to pick through. It's some surprise that United look so weak in central defence right now. They sported at least five top class centre backs at the turn of the season.

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David Moyes' Manchester United job on the line after 11th loss of the campaign



Manchester United manager David Moyes was under fire from all sides as his disastrous reign at Old Trafford reached a new low with defeat at Everton.

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Welbeck reports played down



David Moyes insists Danny Welbeck has an important role to play at Manchester United despite speculation the striker wants to leave Old Trafford. Reports suggest Welbeck has grown tired of a lack of first-team football under Moyes and wants to leave Old Trafford.

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