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    I told you guys from before the season started that this is not 20 years ago. It was pretty obvious we had been overachieving for the last few years. You guys were overly optimistic.

    Moyes is out of his league. He used to having a top 10 side. We are used to a top 3 side finishing Champs League after Christmas except on the rare occasion.

    The Glazers have a huge role here. I repeatedly told you guys that they treat Man U like the Tampa Bay Buccaneers that they own. Buc fans are accustomed to mediocrity as the Bucs are guaranteed a profitable season from TV rights, merchandising and NFL profit sharing.

    In this modern era, we expect Man U to run a better organization, before game day and on game day; on the field, in the front office, scouting, etc.

    For a team that intends to play in Champs League next year and that wants to play beyond Christmas this year, they must sound the alarm. The owners, the front office, Manger, coaching staff and players all need to make a public statement and come out blazing. The front office needs to planning a major overhaul.

    The defense is shot all the way around. Ferdi has been done for years and you guys talk fart about how good he is. Vidic is way past his prime. Wing backs are garbage.

    Best midfielder is Rooney. Van P may be good for a top 6 prem team but he aint winning in Europe. Rooney can play top or mid but he is easily frustrated. Keeper is ok.

    Felaini is big and slow, very one dimensional, if that, with little skill. He aint at the level of midfielders at the top teams. He aint no play maker. How could anyone celebrate his signing?
    "Jah Jah see dem a come, but I & I a Conqueror!"

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    chickens come home to roost !!
    Sunday, August 28th, 2011. We will never forget !!

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    • #3
      Who should take the blame for the state of the club as you have described it? SAF? or DM? or the owners? I'd like to hear your take on this.
      Peter R

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Peter R View Post
        Who should take the blame for the state of the club as you have described it? SAF? or DM? or the owners? I'd like to hear your take on this.
        Good question Peter...but you should know better than to put SAF name in there. Slurgie could rape, plunder, pillage, loot, rob, bribe (we know him good at this), murder etc. etc. and them would NEVER call him out, even though he is the one that HAND PICKED Moyes. Talk about...cho...why the 'ell should I bother? I'm happy with manu** getting relegated!
        "H.L & Brick .....mi deh pan di wagon (Man City)" - X_____ http://www.reggaeboyzsc.com/forum1/showthread.php?p=378365&highlight=City+Liverpool#p ost378365

        X DESCRIBES HIMSELF - Stop masquerading as if you have the clubs interest at heart, you are a fraud, always was and always will be in any and every thing that you present...

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        • #5
          Felaini is big and slow, very one dimensional, if that, with little skill. He aint at the level of midfielders at the top teams. He aint no play maker. How could anyone celebrate his signing?
          Felaini really looked out of place in the set up today. To use one of Karl's anologies when he described Darren Moore, the former UB40 Reggae Boyz defender. Felaini is like the Titanic. He drops anchor, but it could be a couple hours before he will finally come to rest or can turn.

          Coaches have to be able to pick talent that can fit into their plans. Felaini may have been a good player for Moyes at Everton, but he looks out of sorts at ManUre. Moreover, you guys paid £28 million for him!
          "Only when you drink from the river of silence shall you indeed sing. And when you have reached the mountain top, then you shall begin to climb. And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance." ~ Kahlil Gibran

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Peter R View Post
            Who should take the blame for the state of the club as you have described it? SAF? or DM? or the owners? I'd like to hear your take on this.
            SAF used these same players to win the league by 11 points. It is clear Moyes does not motivate the players.
            "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Paul Marin View Post
              Good question Peter...but you should know better than to put SAF name in there. Slurgie could rape, plunder, pillage, loot, rob, bribe (we know him good at this), murder etc. etc. and them would NEVER call him out, even though he is the one that HAND PICKED Moyes. Talk about...cho...why the 'ell should I bother? I'm happy with manu** getting relegated!
              Fergie didn't get everything right. I still hold the view he got it wrong with Moyes.
              "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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              • #8
                That baffle me tuh! Nothin that mouse has done suggests that he could handle the job! Harry Redknapp would have been a better choice

                Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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                • #9
                  Great question!! Hear me now. The responsibility lies with the Glazers. I think their management skills for this type of business are inadequate. Billionaires are not necessarily successful in every endeavor and they don't have the skills to survive outside of their area of strength. They survive in the NFL because the NFL's operating scheme allows an unsuccessful team on the field to be successful financially, especially if they stay within the salary cap.

                  European football is different. The fans argued this clearly before the Glazers were allowed to purchase Man U. The fans foresaw this and argued that the Glazers would over-mortgage Man U. The Glazers promised they would not but they have. There were constant rumors for years that Fergie argued with the Glazers for years but agreed with them in public to show a unified face.

                  The Fergie factor in this is that he selected Moyes, who is clearly out of his league. Was he afraid of a enw sharp manager sharing the spotlight with his accomplishments? Was he trying to help a bredring from the Scot football mafia? It is quite unlike Fergie's going to Man U in the 80's. Football is at a totally different level now. Real-time business deals, instant global profits or failures. Huge battles for market share. Huge tv rights. So front office, ownership, coaching, game day inspiration are all important and are areas where Man U has failed.

                  Final word, last season, I spoke of how weak the defense was. Folks like my own team mate Lazie argued how great Rio was. I was stunned. In close quarters, with lots of help he is ok. In open field he and all of Man U defense are mediocre. Fergie was able to squeeze some more juice out of the orange and it tasted sweet. But the juice is done. Rebuilding is past being needed.
                  "Jah Jah see dem a come, but I & I a Conqueror!"

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                  • #10
                    I disagree re Harry. Harry motivates to a point but Harry's inadequacy showed when he bungled a great Spurs team. Harry doesn't know how to manage the real difficult personalities and real difficult and stressful situations and expectations. At Spurs, when it got tough, Harry fell off the cliff.

                    Mourinho would have done well but he would have revamped the team immediately. He had and has the currency to attract the big name, capble players to Man U. Moyes does not have that currency. After this start, any top player who was even slightly considering Man U in the future is now totally changed. Others who are undeserving will be salivating because they are hoping that Man U will be desperate enough now to throw big money at the half baked.
                    "Jah Jah see dem a come, but I & I a Conqueror!"

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Westman View Post
                      Great question!! Hear me now. The responsibility lies with the Glazers. I think their management skills for this type of business are inadequate. Billionaires are not necessarily successful in every endeavor and they don't have the skills to survive outside of their area of strength. They survive in the NFL because the NFL's operating scheme allows an unsuccessful team on the field to be successful financially, especially if they stay within the salary cap.

                      European football is different. The fans argued this clearly before the Glazers were allowed to purchase Man U. The fans foresaw this and argued that the Glazers would over-mortgage Man U. The Glazers promised they would not but they have. There were constant rumors for years that Fergie argued with the Glazers for years but agreed with them in public to show a unified face.

                      The Fergie factor in this is that he selected Moyes, who is clearly out of his league. Was he afraid of a enw sharp manager sharing the spotlight with his accomplishments? Was he trying to help a bredring from the Scot football mafia? It is quite unlike Fergie's going to Man U in the 80's. Football is at a totally different level now. Real-time business deals, instant global profits or failures. Huge battles for market share. Huge tv rights. So front office, ownership, coaching, game day inspiration are all important and are areas where Man U has failed.

                      Final word, last season, I spoke of how weak the defense was. Folks like my own team mate Lazie argued how great Rio was. I was stunned. In close quarters, with lots of help he is ok. In open field he and all of Man U defense are mediocre. Fergie was able to squeeze some more juice out of the orange and it tasted sweet. But the juice is done. Rebuilding is past being needed.
                      As Courtney used to say, defense win championships. If rio was no good last season explain why they won the league? Explain why sports writers were asking for him to be reinstated in the national team? Why was he called to the national team? Yes he hasn't been good this season, but judge him on this season's performance.
                      "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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                      • #12
                        Reinstating him to national team would have been BS. The majority of top sports writers would never have. Rio ceased being a top defensive player since his big suspension. Fergie was able to squeeze more juice out of an orange that was overjuiced. Rio is slow and vulnerable in the open field. Man U preserved him when he played with lots of support, in close quarters, with mid-field strength. With Vidic's decline and the wingbacks getting even weaker, and the mid-field mediocrity showing, Rio no longer has the support to protect him. So his vulnerability is more evident now than ever before.

                        Please, my friend, look at the top 8 teams in the champs league. Look at their centerbacks objectively. Rio couldn't start for any of them now. Now look at the top 12 prem teams. Their centerbacks are currently outperforming the Man U pairing with consistency.

                        Man U guys here call u their leader. But I was Man U's face here by myself for years before you came. I love Man U but I love and understand football. Everything that is happening now is what I kept pointing to in the last 3 years. Rooney and his team saw it too. That's why he wanted out. The Glazers used Fergie to get him to stay. If they continue at this pace, Rooney will be somewhere else next season. He is their best player now but he does not have the temperament nor maturity to deal with the current mess. man U will allow him to go rather than have him remain disgruntled and continue to poison the well. That is my prediction.
                        "Jah Jah see dem a come, but I & I a Conqueror!"

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                        • #13
                          Highly doubt Manu is over mortgaged given that the Glaziers allowed Moyes to spend the amount he did on Felliani and authorized the bid for Baines.

                          Now if Moyes wrecks the club and Champions League revenue disappears and t-shirt sales starts to disappear, then that could become a factor.
                          Last edited by Me; September 29, 2013, 12:22 PM.

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                          • #14
                            It will be a factor. My fear is that they wont qualify for Champs League next year and then the real revenue crunch will come into play. That is a very real possibility right now.
                            "Jah Jah see dem a come, but I & I a Conqueror!"

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                            • #15
                              That would be a factor for any top club that all of a sudden becomes a mid level team.

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