United thread 2013/14 (continued)

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Ducado said:
It's happening

To whom it may concern,

The decision to fly a plane over Old Trafford bearing the slogan 'Wrong One: Moyes Out' is one borne out of acute frustration - frustration at the poor results, lack of fight on the pitch and the unavoidable signs that David Moyes isn't up to the highest standards required to manage Manchester United Football Club. A significant proportion of Manchester United fans have had enough and unequivocally want David Moyes sacked.

Further frustration has been created from the inaccurate perception that all Manchester United fans are behind David Moyes. A banner erected by Stretford End flags, that dubs David Moyes the 'Chosen One' (ludicrously prematurely into his career at United), suggests that all Manchester United fans are supportive of Moyes which isn't accurate. The plane and banner which will fly over the stadium this Saturday attempts to directly counter this very unpopular banner with the words 'Wrong One' and the 'Moyes Out' wording is our statement of what a significant group of Manchester United fans want to happen next at our club.

This isn't a reaction because we aren't getting our own way in terms of winning games. There is neither sufficient time or space to list the unwanted records set by the club this season under Moyes stewardship. We cannot have a manager who thinks it is acceptable to call our major rivals "favourites" when they play us at Old Trafford. It is a betrayal of the club's ethos, a betrayal of the players and a betrayal of the fan's support. We want a manager who understands and embraces our attacking traditions and has a vision of confidence for the future, not a manager who seems to be completely disassociated and visibly uncomfortable with the fact that he is the manager of Manchester United.

The plane is due to fly over the stadium 10 minutes prior to KO and for the first 5 minutes of the game.

Regards

A frustrated group of Manchester United supporters
It seems 'the united way' has some discernible and ever widening potholes.
 
davymcfc said:
You have to laugh at how united fans have prided themselves on the fact they are patient with managers and are now resorting to desperate measures to get their new manager sacked after 9 months in charge.

United fans have always been a joke.

Exactly the same as Liverpool fans with Roy Hodgson. They laugh and mock clubs who sack managers and preach about doing things the right way, but the first sign things aren't right they're screaming for the managers head. Then they try and justify it with any excuse possible. They like to think they are different, they like to think they are special and not like other fans.
In a way they are right. They're not like other fans. They're the worst possible examples.
 
Ducado said:
It's happening

To whom it may concern,

The decision to fly a plane over Old Trafford bearing the slogan 'Wrong One: Moyes Out' is one borne out of acute frustration - frustration at the poor results, lack of fight on the pitch and the unavoidable signs that David Moyes isn't up to the highest standards required to manage Manchester United Football Club. A significant proportion of Manchester United fans have had enough and unequivocally want David Moyes sacked.

Further frustration has been created from the inaccurate perception that all Manchester United fans are behind David Moyes. A banner erected by Stretford End flags, that dubs David Moyes the 'Chosen One' (ludicrously prematurely into his career at United), suggests that all Manchester United fans are supportive of Moyes which isn't accurate. The plane and banner which will fly over the stadium this Saturday attempts to directly counter this very unpopular banner with the words 'Wrong One' and the 'Moyes Out' wording is our statement of what a significant group of Manchester United fans want to happen next at our club.

This isn't a reaction because we aren't getting our own way in terms of winning games. There is neither sufficient time or space to list the unwanted records set by the club this season under Moyes stewardship. We cannot have a manager who thinks it is acceptable to call our major rivals "favourites" when they play us at Old Trafford. It is a betrayal of the club's ethos, a betrayal of the players and a betrayal of the fan's support. We want a manager who understands and embraces our attacking traditions and has a vision of confidence for the future, not a manager who seems to be completely disassociated and visibly uncomfortable with the fact that he is the manager of Manchester United.

The plane is due to fly over the stadium 10 minutes prior to KO and for the first 5 minutes of the game.

Regards

A frustrated group of Manchester United supporters
Save Our Dave.

#SAD cunts. Hehe.
 
I don't know how to post links but the Mail online has an article in which Premier League Chief Executive Richard Scudamore has come out and said that utd's slump this season has ''damaged the global appeal of the Premier League''

Proof indeed (not that it's needed) that the Premier League along with the F.A. and Sky all want a successful utd for the good of their product.
 
jacko74 said:
I don't know how to post links but the Mail online has an article in which Premier League Chief Executive Richard Scudamore has come out and said that utd's slump this season has ''damaged the global appeal of the Premier League''

Proof indeed (not that it's needed) that the Premier League along with the F.A. and Sky all want a successful utd for the good of their product.

Given that United's decline is relatively recent, I'm not sure how he can make that contention. I'd have thought ithe increased competition would have increased its appeal. And assuming that the rags mount some sort of resurgance next year, surely all those people/busoness around the world will be tuning back in to see their recovery. In short, that's clearly his personal opinion rather than being based on any commercial assessment which is worrrying.
 
Somehow I don't think the bt sports cameras will be panning to the skies to catch a glimpse of it....
Let's hope little micky owen doesn't get the chance to spell out the message as the match could be over before he realises what it says....
Just stick to your colouring in books dumbo....
 
jacko74 said:
I don't know how to post links but the Mail online has an article in which Premier League Chief Executive Richard Scudamore has come out and said that utd's slump this season has ''damaged the global appeal of the Premier League''

Proof indeed (not that it's needed) that the Premier League along with the F.A. and Sky all want a successful utd for the good of their product.
Heard that on the radio last night. I've been telling you all this for ages. Call it corruption, call it an agenda, call it as those organisations maximising their commercial returns but the outcome is the same.
 
Wreckless Alec said:
jacko74 said:
I don't know how to post links but the Mail online has an article in which Premier League Chief Executive Richard Scudamore has come out and said that utd's slump this season has ''damaged the global appeal of the Premier League''

Proof indeed (not that it's needed) that the Premier League along with the F.A. and Sky all want a successful utd for the good of their product.

Given that United's decline is relatively recent, I'm not sure how he can make that contention. I'd have thought ithe increased competition would have increased its appeal. And assuming that the rags mount some sort of resurgance next year, surely all those people/busoness around the world will be tuning back in to see their recovery. In short, that's clearly his personal opinion rather than being based on any commercial assessment which is worrrying.
Exactly this which explains a great deal in the past and present, things such as the assault by Felaini going unpunished whilst City are on the rampage
The underlying sympathy for the scum at the FA is a disgrace
 
stony said:
davymcfc said:
You have to laugh at how united fans have prided themselves on the fact they are patient with managers and are now resorting to desperate measures to get their new manager sacked after 9 months in charge.

United fans have always been a joke.

Exactly the same as Liverpool fans with Roy Hodgson. They laugh and mock clubs who sack managers and preach about doing things the right way, but the first sign things aren't right they're screaming for the managers head. Then they try and justify it with any excuse possible. They like to think they are different, they like to think they are special and not like other fans.
In a way they are right. They're not like other fans. They're the worst possible examples.
It's amazing the smugness these lot have. One bad season and the toys are out of the pram. The dippers and the rags have superiority complex.
 
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