Moyes can blame injuries all he wants but I bet if Ferguson had still been in charge United would have been 2-3 goals up by the time De Gea fumbled. Moyes tactics are so negative I don't see how he will ever win anything, United just sat back defending a one goal lead against a team that's been bottom of the table all season.
He's mostly to blame for recommending Moyes, appointing him shows that Rooney was right about United lacking ambition.
Speaking as a neutral it makes a change after the last 20 years. Ferguson had most referees scared ****less.
Welcome to the English Premier League.
Referees are just not intimidated by Moyes like they were Ferguson.
Can anyone blame him? no top player will want to play under David Moyes and be coached by Phil Neville, get ready for more high profile snubbings and embarrassing signings like Marouane Fellaini.
It was only a couple of years ago that Rooney was having a go at United for lacking ambition, he has been proven right with the appointment of Moyes.
I don't blame Man UTD's best players for wanting to leave and play under a top manager who wins things.
Moyes was a gamble pure and simple, nothing in his history suggested that he could carry on the success from Ferguson... they appointed him for all of the wrong reasons, personality, temperament and no doubt him being mates with Ferguson had something to do with it - he was appointed purely with the hope that he will eventually grow into the job.
You could see that Ferguson had no confidence in him hitting the ground running with his "stand by your new manager" comm...
If they sack him and rebuild for next season sure...
Talk about buying trophies...
He will need to do lots of sucking up like this to be allowed to play in Messi's team, he'll probably get dropped if he outscores Messi.
Tottenham just need to accept that they are not a top four club and let him go, Bale practically carried them during the latter half of last season and they still finished 5th. The only chance they have of finishing top 4 even with Bale is if either Man City/UTD, Chelsea or Arsenal have a poor season.
Is anybody actually surprised? he also had most officials scared to death of giving game changing decisions against Man UTD.
I honestly can't see any top player wanting to go and play under the tutelage of David Moyes!
Guardiola is not a tactician, he just teaches his team to play a certain way. It worked well for a while at Barcelona until they had forgotten how to do the basics (crosses, headers, basically anything where you risk losing the ball) and became one dimensional. By the end of his reign all Barcelona could do against tactically superior teams was pass the ball around the middle of the pitch waiting for an opening that never materialised.
Say what you like about the tactic of ...
Optimistic given that the last decent team the USA played was Belgium and lost 4-2, I'm excluding the 4-3 win over Germany because they fielded a reserve team.
A 10 game win streak over teams ranked outside of the top 50 is irrelevant should they make it into a tournament of the worlds 32 best teams.
A player like Suarez deserves to be playing in the Champions League, Liverpool should cash in and invest the money wisely (ie. not wasting money on overrrated English players as Dalgish did).
Keeping an unhappy Suarez at the club will end in tears.
Wenger probably isn't interested in signing him anyway, I bet he's just going through the motions in order to keep the Arsenal fans quiet, they'd probably be rioting by now if Wenger was doing his usual "I'm happy with my squad" thing.
Norwich are close to signing him:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/...
Both Spanish clubs need reigning in, it's perverse the amount of money they throw around signing marquee players.