Sometimes there is a terrible attraction in watching a mans suffering - I guess many people at the Roman Coliseum must have been drawn partly by that same feeling - and so there is now a terrible new sport developing ......
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David Moyes Takes Over Man Utd |
.....in which the public failure and subsequent ordeal of Mr David Moyes, the man who took over managing Manchester United from the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson, is subject to ever increasing ridicule.
The next few months? ....
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The Grim Reaper Starts Haunting Moyes
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But suspicions were aroused when a carrier pigeon was
shot down over Salford carrying this message .... |
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His cover blown.... Moyes made his escape .... |
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He was last seen heading back to Liverpool and a heroes welcome ... |
Of course this is fanciful jesting and a spoof, taken entirely by tying together the
'joke' pictures circulating the web .... in reality of course; Mr Moyes is totally happy at the club, and all the Supporters, Directors, Players and Media are fully behind him, as he undertakes the onerous job of rebuilding a very poor side that only finished 12 points clear as English Premier League Champions last May.
They will no doubt easily canter in to 4th Champions League spot by the end of the season ...... or maybe not. Oh and before anyone asks, all at PC Towers are lifelong
(but very disillusioned and realistic), Man United fans ...
But we see the funny side of the situation - so don't shoot the messenger!!
Ah, football. Recently I accidentally selected BBC2 and caught some curling from the Winter Olympics - it makes football seem almost interesting.
ReplyDeleteThe pictures made me laugh ... plus I only had to write the link copy underneath, to string a complete post together, and all from the web ..... I promise no more football for 6 months LOL
DeleteIf you don't write about it, I can't say what I think of it !
DeleteMaybe you could do a piece on Jazz "music" next.
Funnily enough, my Dad was a professional Jazz musician all his life (well after 1946) ... I am not a fan (Rock was my teen thing), but I will think about this suggestion .
DeleteWell, he was sacked after just 10 months, when Champions League football became impossible. Obviously a contract trigger point, so reportedly just one years compensation.
ReplyDeleteShame in a way as a good man, but not a surprise as posts like this have illustrated.
I am at home today .... so monitoring this post LOL. Actually I think its a bit like when Brian Clough went to Leeds United and the players got him out. Not an exact simile of course as Clough had won things, but nonetheless, the player power was a factor. Thanks for the comment .... lucky I was able to see it arrive.
ReplyDelete3 years later and Mr Moyes career and reputation has continued to spiral downwards.
ReplyDeleteFollowing his Old Trafford sacking he's had two jobs:
2014–2015 Real Sociedad (sacked on 9 November 2015 after coming under increasing pressure due to a poor start to the season)
2016– Sunderland (Relegated April 2017)- He may well be sacked before May as the club prepare for life in the Championship.
Its been a dramatic fall from the top of his profession and Mr Moyes has seemingly not recovered his mojo. Relieved as I was when he left Old Trafford, I can't help thinking that he could do with and deserves a break now.
Life shouldn't keep kicking a man when he's down .... so I hope he recovers his reputation next season - wherever that may be.
In all fairness to David Moyes, Man United's spiral of decline and under achievement has continued under a succession of managers, ever since the Moyes debacle .... a few cup trophies won in Europe and England, but no EPL title or European Cup since Sir Alex Ferguson retired, and seemingly another manager about to exit at the end of May 2024.
ReplyDeleteAs for Mr Moyes .... well he had an undistinguished career for most of the following decade until landing up at West Ham United, where after steering them clear of relegation, he led them to a European trophy, their first for decades (and his first ever trophy ... we don't count the community shield) and continues to keep them safely up the table .... currently 8th ... but many West Ham fans hate the brand of football.
That's life I guess ....