Save Our Dave Campaign: #SOD

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Ducado said:
I doubt he will be there next season, they will let him carry on till the end of the season and let him go on health reasons, it's the United Way don't you know

I think he'll be there at the start of next season.

I certainly hope he is.
 
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Pam said:
strongbowholic said:
Plaything of the gods said:
Oh ye folks of little faith! This is a long game we're playing here. It's all going nicely to plan.

** strokes pussy **
The main thing is Moyes will be there next season.

**strokes larrup**

I fear this will not prove to be the case. Would the Glazers trust him to buy a loaf of bread? My concern is they would not.
I'm with you Pam, after dragging microphone head from the Blue Dippers, and forking out a Kings ransom for the privilege of watching him elbowing his team down the league, I wouldn't trust him to get a round in.
 
Even if they sack him in the summer, all is not lost. Roy Hodgeson will most likely be available by then.
 
Ducado said:
I doubt he will be there next season, they will let him carry on till the end of the season and let him go on health reasons, it's the United Way don't you know


yeah those scum fans are looking past it. ;)
 
Great boost for the SOD campaign. Neil Custis one of the UK's greatest writers (says Mark Saggers) has just told Talksport listeners that Moyes "got it spot-on" against Bayern, that Rooney was effective because he "tied up three or four Bayern defenders throughout the game." He also said United are still "the biggest club in the world" and being out of the CL for more than one season will not affect them.
His parting shot was "I like Moyes he has to be given more time."

When such an eminent person from The Sun, a newspaper respected by football fans across the world, expresses his view then surely everyone must sit up and take notice.
 
Ian Herbert also on message in The Independent today, and as he seems to have an inside track on all things swamp, I'm buoyed up at the prospect of at least another year of Wee Davey.
 
lloydie said:
Ian Herbert also on message in The Independent today, and as he seems to have an inside track on all things swamp, I'm buoyed up at the prospect of at least another year of Wee Davey.


This is what we like to hear !!!!

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Someone cleverererer than I can probably post a link but last night, RTE's famed analysts began discussing all that is not well at Manyoo.
To be fair, they were kind but ruthless in their sentiments; unanimously, yet tentatively, suggesting that Our Dave may not actually be the man for the job - although he's a good football man, don't you know.
It included, though a little offering from Eamonn Dunphy. He argued that in Smalling & Jones, Moyes may have stumbled upon a sound central defensive partnership for the future.
"But, Eamonn, what about playing the ball out of defence?" Liam Brady pondered.
"Ah well, I'm being generous," a red faced Dunphy conceded.
One of those analysts used to be a world class footballer. The other was, obviously, Liam Brady.

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