Moyes looks broken already.
Not that I particularly like the man but he has inherited some treacherous snakes who probably resent having to take orders from a lowly ex Everton manager, can't imagine the training ground's a positive place.

Moyes is a decent guy, I've never had a problem with him but he is not a winner. Neither is the Man City manager. This is why this season is Wenger's best ever chance. Let's hope Mourinho doesn't wake up.

This season goes Wenger's way because he's built a winning squad through hard work. Nothing magical about it. We would have been top even if City and United weren't throwing their seasons away. Our start has been that good.

Yep, our start's been of title winning proportions regardless of the mishaps of our main competitors.

Didn't Van Persie once say we weren't heading in the right direction 🙂

I think him leaving was a blessing in disguise, he seems to have a terrible attitude. Can't imagine our dressing room vibe being half as good if he was still here.

Why is he carrying two wedding rings? This really bugs me every time I see that hideous claw-shaped hand.

qs! wrote:

I think him leaving was a blessing in disguise, he seems to have a terrible attitude. Can't imagine our dressing room vibe being half as good if he was still here.

Yeah, he didn't get along with Ramsey in the dressing room. Aaron probably realised what he was like early on.

Klaus wrote:

Why is he carrying two wedding rings? This really bugs me every time I see that hideous claw-shaped hand.

Isn't that his right hand?

He thought he was bigger than the club when he was here, he thinks he's deserving of a manager of a higher stature than Moyes now.
Ego out of control.
He'd be a pernicious influence in our dressing room

@lorddulaarsenal wrote:
Klaus wrote:

Why is he carrying two wedding rings? This really bugs me every time I see that hideous claw-shaped hand.

Isn't that his right hand?

Would have to consult Gurgen here, but I think you carry it on your right hand in Holland unless you're a Catholic.

I imagine the United fans found this hard to stomach 🙂

Moyes, a decent enough manager at Everton...But Martinez has shown how good he is...None of these disaster starts to the season and having to play catch up the rest of the year...

What was Ferguson thinking, anointing Moyes as his successor? Granted, the team Moyes has inherited isn't the team of old, and I doubt they would be in the top 3 if F had stayed....I feel for Moyes the man, but ManU can keep descending the table as far as I'm concerned....Down, down, down....

It's the same players who won the title by 11 points last season. Incredible how much difference the manager actually makes.

Not the whole truth.

Raymond Verheijen ‏@raymondverheije 8m
In 7 of 9 seasons at Everton: injury crisis after pre-season & very poor start of season. This pattern has clearly repeated itself at United

Raymond Verheijen ‏@raymondverheije 11m
It's clear that current coaching staff is tactically clueless. There is hardly any understanding between players. What is the playing style?

y va marquer wrote:

Yep, our start's been of title winning proportions regardless of the mishaps of our main competitors.

Didn't Van Persie once say we weren't heading in the right direction 🙂

He looked greyer than ever today. He must be seething at the little boy inside him.

In his MOTD interview Moyes said that RvP was only supposed to play 60 minutes. Then he basically admitted that he was scared of what the reaction would have been if he'd taken RvP off when they were chasing the game.

I think it was more the fact that they were down a goal. He probably planned for a lead and to take RVP off early.