Save Our Dave Campaign: #SOD

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It's the old negative sell routine.Tell someone they cant have it,they want it.Tell someone they're useless and suddenly they become useful.Well done that man.

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This might not be popular amongst City fans, but I was glad to see so many Utd fans backing their under-fire manager yesterday. I'm not talking about after the game, when the game was won, but when he walked out on to the pitch. He's their manager, and whatever your doubts, you need to be able to defend your own. Well Done to the Utd fans who stood by their own. Logically it might not have made sense, but emotionally it was right.

If Utd can avoid a heavy and an embarrassing defeat against Bayern, which I think they will, then he will be at Old Trafford next season overseeing the most important transfer window in the history of MUFC.
 
Marvin said:
This might not be popular amongst City fans, but I was glad to see so many Utd fans backing their under-fire manager yesterday. I'm not talking about after the game, when the game was won, but when he walked out on to the pitch. He's their manager, and whatever your doubts, you need to be able to defend your own. Well Done to the Utd fans who stood by their own. Logically it might not have made sense, but emotionally it was right.

If Utd can avoid a heavy and an embarrassing defeat against Bayern, which I think they will, then he will be at Old Trafford next season overseeing the most important transfer window in the history of MUFC.

We can but hope.
 
laserblue said:
Marvin said:
This might not be popular amongst City fans, but I was glad to see so many Utd fans backing their under-fire manager yesterday. I'm not talking about after the game, when the game was won, but when he walked out on to the pitch. He's their manager, and whatever your doubts, you need to be able to defend your own. Well Done to the Utd fans who stood by their own. Logically it might not have made sense, but emotionally it was right.

If Utd can avoid a heavy and an embarrassing defeat against Bayern, which I think they will, then he will be at Old Trafford next season overseeing the most important transfer window in the history of MUFC.

We can but hope.
#SOD
 
Apparently they are planning another plane/banner for Tuesday night. If it's as cringeworthy as yesterdays effort it should further help to #SOD.
Hopefully if you put the words 'Munich' ,'airplane', and 'tragedy' into your google search bar on Wednesday morning there will be no results regarding 1958.
 
Marvin said:
This might not be popular amongst City fans, but I was glad to see so many Utd fans backing their under-fire manager yesterday. I'm not talking about after the game, when the game was won, but when he walked out on to the pitch. He's their manager, and whatever your doubts, you need to be able to defend your own. Well Done to the Utd fans who stood by their own. Logically it might not have made sense, but emotionally it was right.

If Utd can avoid a heavy and an embarrassing defeat against Bayern, which I think they will, then he will be at Old Trafford next season overseeing the most important transfer window in the history of MUFC.

There can't be many City fans who don't want to see Moyes there next season!
 
sir peace frog said:
blue b4 the moon said:
Well Villa did their bit but the big hill for #SOD is Bayern on Tuesday.

They need to keep it to 2 goals that way the rags will still be in the game.... In ragworld anyway.
I hope its 15-0 to the germs fuck sod I want to see them fucking squirm
The time for 15-0 is in the future, think of the long term mate, a heartbreaking exit on away goals will ensure future mediocrity.
 
Helmet Cole said:
Apparently they are planning another plane/banner for Tuesday night. If it's as cringeworthy as yesterdays effort it should further help to #SOD.
Hopefully if you put the words 'Munich' ,'airplane', and 'tragedy' into your google search bar on Wednesday morning there will be no results regarding 1958.[/quote]

hahahaha.

I'm still on Weeee Davey's side. If they scrape a two nil loss he's safe.

#SOD
 
Its a win win situation with Wee Davey in charge, it doesn't matter how much transfer money they give him next season and it doesn't matter who he manages to get to play for them with no champs league football, I really do not think he has the capability to manage big egos and superstars that he thinks are coming to the club or play them in there correct position.
 
Marvin said:
This might not be popular amongst City fans, but I was glad to see so many Utd fans backing their under-fire manager yesterday. I'm not talking about after the game, when the game was won, but when he walked out on to the pitch. He's their manager, and whatever your doubts, you need to be able to defend your own. Well Done to the Utd fans who stood by their own. Logically it might not have made sense, but emotionally it was right.

If Utd can avoid a heavy and an embarrassing defeat against Bayern, which I think they will, then he will be at Old Trafford next season overseeing the most important transfer window in the history of MUFC.

that transfer window will be really really massive
 
I have been to the corner shop today.
I have bought 15 candles ready for Tuesday night.
I will light them five minutes before kick off.
I will then sit in silent contemplation, willing all but two of Bayerns 59 shots miss by two inches (but not more than three)

#SOD
 
Let's face it like this...

If they let Moyes go they might go for van Gaal...

And I just say Ajax, Barcelona, Alkmaar, Bayern...

He is the guy who influenced both Mou and Pep, who has brought out Xavi, Iniesta, Puyol, a real big bunch of Netherland players like Seedorf, Kluivert, the deBoer brothers, Litmanen, Davids, van der Saar and lately Badstuber, Alaba, Müller...

But you for sure would have the fun in town... :)

And until now I have never heard a bad word from Mourinho about him...
 
Vienna_70 said:
mcmanus said:
jrb said:
It's not looking good for Dave at the Moment, so a few on here have suggested a 'SAVE OUR DAVE CAMPAIGN'.

With this in mind, I'd like to start it off with a simple but effective......

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I'm sure over the coming days, weeks, and months, we can show our support for Dave by making this campaign bigger and better.

Dave, or Davy, as he's become affectionately know to us, has so far done a wonderful job at the Moyesoleum, and as such deserves our support and backing.

So please, support the 'SAVE OUR DAVE CAMPAIGN'.

Cheers jrb.

Best thread in fucking donks.

And I do believe it was me who suggested the abbreviation, "SOD".

Sorry, the first mention of SOD was DEB'E

Dave Ewing's Back 'eader said:
Save our Dave - SOD.

Onward and downward!!
 
If ever our Dave needed support, this week is the week to do it. He is, without doubt, in for a pasting on Tuesday so we need to get the word out there.

Its going to take more than just a few comments on here. Lets make the footballing world hear our voices...

This is going to take a concerted effort, but I am suggesting that we get #SOD trending on twitter. Everyone with a twitter account, tweet all of the footballing personalities and football loving celebrities that you are following with a message of support for Dave. Be sure to put the #SOD and @MCFC on there. If we can get just a couple of them to re-tweet, our campaign could go viral!

We need the support guys.....

Its just a shame that Chris Sievey (Frank Sidebottom) isn't alive. He would have jumped on this in a heartbeat!
 
Thank f**k for that!
Mission accomplished.
Dave saved for the rest of the season, I'd say.







Now, for Bayern to sucker punch them with a cruelly unfortunate three nil at the Allianz and all will be right with the world.
 
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