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S7_MUFC

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And how do know he's regretting it? You can't predict anything for the future, how could he know if Arsenal was going to improve or not? at that time Arsenal wasn't an attractive club. But now just because they are playing well it means that he regretted his decision of leaving and if they play bad he won't be interested again?

Both of your left and right wing aren't complete, so you need two. I see you don't mention problems about defence, you still think that Ferdinand - Vidic is a world class partnership? Or that you can rely in the likes of Smalling, Jones and Evans that i can't say they are the worst but definitelly not showing signs of being world class defenders.
Maybe Regretting isn't the right word but he'd certainly love to be the captain of this Arsenal team which looks like the best premier league team at the moment......We do need 2 wingers and 2 midfielders and 1 defender and 1 full back to complete this team but Our squad is full of replacement parts that can fill the gap so we can sign 1 winger and 1 midfielder and still come up with a decent team........Kagawa/Janujaz can play in left wing so we should've signed a world class player for right wing and one creative midfielder to partner carrick.....Evans and Jones may never reach world class level but you don't need world class players in every position just to be competitive,both of them are decent with the ball in their feet and Evans has good discipline and was our best defender last season......at least one of our defenders can stay in our first team if they are partnered with someone more experienced and that's exactly what Moyes is doing.....In my opinion Evans Vidic partnership could work because Evans is more similar to Rio and he's more disciplined..........
 

sukhy

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Moyes playing 4-4-2 is just so stupid, possibly the dumbest thing he has done so far, he's ceded all of his power over Rooney and he's become undroppable, because he might have another hissy fit and start crying. He needs to play 4-3-3 or a real 4-2-3-1. I don't see why Carrick and Feillani cant hold a solid enough midfield together if they have easy passes to players in the right position to make. Drop Rooney, put Kagawa in behind RvP, keep Nani and Januzaj as the wingers and instantly the team will look more fluid and capable of putting passes together and dominating teams.
Sick of watching Rooney hinder the team, he's a pisstaker.
 

pEllee

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So, is anyone expecting Sir Alex to drop any bombshells in his book coming out today? Or will he save all the good stuff for his next book?

I know that the embargo on the boo is set to be lifted at 2pm and that Moyes' press conference was moved back to 1.30pm so that no one would be able to ask him questions about the book, which makes me suspect there might be some big revelation in there, or I could just be talking out of my arse. I guess we'll see in a couple of hours once articles start dropping. ,

Here we go!

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ard-Roy-Keane-Rio-Ferdinand-Rafa-Benitez.html

And more; http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...Keane-in-his-extraordinary-autobiography.html
 
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Jenks

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Keane not wasted any time. Just slammed Ferguson prior to the Arsenal game, saying he doesn't know the meaning of the word loyalty.
 

Ketoth

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There is no doubting SAF to be a great manager, his trophies and accomplishments speak for itself, but he is not so respected outside of Manchester United because of the classless way he handles himself on the pitch and outside it as well as the methods he used to win. His ego meant he had to be on top of everything, a 'stalinist' in practice, and whatever he says goes. It is much more respectable to win in a class matter.
 

S7_MUFC

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There is no doubting SAF to be a great manager, his trophies and accomplishments speak for itself, but he is not so respected outside of Manchester United because of the classless way he handles himself on the pitch and outside it as well as the methods he used to win. His ego meant he had to be on top of everything, a 'stalinist' in practice, and whatever he says goes. It is much more respectable to win in a class matter.
methods like what? Most managers try to intimidate referees....I honestly don't see much difference between his methods and Wenger's I didn't see it statements when decisions go his way.........and so called Stalinist practices are absolutely necessary in current era where the sole purpose of the media is to stir things up to get stories....................
 

Ketoth

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methods like what? Most managers try to intimidate referees....I honestly don't see much difference between his methods and Wenger's I didn't see it statements when decisions go his way.........and so called Stalinist practices are absolutely necessary in current era where the sole purpose of the media is to stir things up to get stories....................

That's not what I was referring to. I mean the methods he uses with his own players to get them to play better. He threw a boot at David Beckham. Accidental or not, clearly shows his ways.
 

Martindn

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That's not what I was referring to. I mean the methods he uses with his own players to get them to play better. He threw a boot at David Beckham. Accidental or not, clearly shows his ways.

So what? Thats just how he is, a low class glaswegian. He is a close shave to be best manager to has ever graced our stadium, before him we had to deal with shite like Atkinson and Mcguinness, least he is not a timid gentlement as wenger (appears to be) you need that personality to be at a top clubs

Moyes ffs, stop playing Giggs in central midfield

Fellaini is too immobile, cant pass, cant create the oppositions just runs past him like he is not there. Giggs is still a great player, personally id prefer Cleverley.

Edit : BTW nani was sent off for less than that challenge on chicharito...the defender came from behind him this time.
 

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