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THE_CHANSTER

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In KL now.. Will be watching the big game in some pub.. I

'm pretty confident that Moyes and his Utd team will up their game against Liverpool today.. Lpool will fucked up big time.. Man U will do everything to destroy Pool's title hopes..

Red Devils to win 3 - 1 or 2-1 scoreline..

It's been a long time since I've seen Man Utd play so badly at OT in the EPL. Totally outplayed by a determined Liverpool side. RvP was the invisible man today...talk of him signing a new contract maybe premature.

Moyes needs to get something from the CL match next week otherwise I fear he may not make it to the end of the season.
 

Nobunaga Oda

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It's been a long time since I've seen Man Utd play so badly at OT in the EPL. Totally outplayed by a determined Liverpool side. RvP was the invisible man today...talk of him signing a new contract maybe premature.

Moyes needs to get something from the CL match next week otherwise I fear he may not make it to the end of the season.

We love Moyes don't we? I know bookies do. :biggrin: With RVP and Rooney they can't get at least a goal back?
 

NewWorldRecord

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Zenit confirm Villas-Boas appointment

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By Enis Koylu
Mar 18, 2014 8:39:00 AM

The Portuguese has been named as Luciano Spalletti's successor at the Petrovsky Stadium, having agreed terms on a two-year contract.

Zenit St Petersburg have confirmed the appointment of Andre Villas-Boas as the replacement for sacked coach Luciano Spalletti.

The Italian was sacked by the Russian outfit last week after five years of service following a disappointing campaign both domestically and in Europe, which culminated in the 4-2 home defeat to Borussia Dortmund.

And Villas-Boas, who has been out of work since being dismissed by Tottenham in December, will be his successor, having signed a two-year deal.

"Zenit have agreed terms on a contract with new head coach Andre Villas-Boas," a club statement read.

"The contract will be signed and Villas-Boas will be presented in St Petersburg as Zenit's new head coach on March 20. Villas-Boas' contract begins in March 2014 and is valid for two seasons."

The 36-year-old was long a part of Jose Mourinho's technical team before taking the Academica job in 2009, where his work saw him appointed at Porto.

He won the Portuguese league, the Europa League and the Portuguese cup during his one season at the Dragao, before less successful stints at Chelsea and Spurs.

 

GoldenDragon

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Fail to understand appointment of soccer managers. In this case, they sacked their manager and appointed one sacked by another club. In the corporate world, once sacked it is so hard to get a job in tbe same field. Not soccer managers.
 

Baimi

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Key Manchester United boardroom figures have now turned against David Moyes, as the prospect of the manager getting sacked has been properly raised for the first time, club sources have told ESPN FC.
The Glazer family owners are now more open to the idea of a change of manager, although they presently remain behind Moyes, but the next week could prove decisive, sources said. Over that time, United must overturn a 2-0 deficit in the Champions League against Olympiakos, before facing an awkward trip to West Ham United and then a potentially daunting second derby of the season against Manchester City.
David Moyes' job hangs in the balance after revelations that United's owners, the Glazers, are now open to the idea of a change of manager.
While qualification for the quarterfinals of the Champions League would be seen as a huge positive and possibly change the entire dynamic of his job, an elimination followed by poor performances in the two games after that could well bring the pressure to breaking point. The Glazers are said to have become very "nervous" about the nature of recent performances, let alone the results, with a nadir coming in the 3-0 home defeat to Liverpool. Some United officials now openly maintain that a managerial change is needed.
Old Trafford sources also state it has been noted that Sir Alex Ferguson is no longer so vocally backing Moyes at boardroom level, although the former manager is not said to have turned against his replacement. It is also believed Moyes retains the backing of Sir Bobby Charlton.
Doubt, however, has increased at virtually every level of the club. Despite the poverty of recent performances, sources state that one of the most influential factors now has been financial concerns. A number of recently signed-up sponsors and commercial partners have reportedly let it be known to the club that they are less than enthused with now being linked to failure, especially since they specifically came on board because of the reputation for extreme success.

This is said to have most unnerved the hierarchy, and long-term damage to United as a "brand" could be the clinching point in any decision. While the club have long planned for a season out of the Champions League -- and that was known to be one initial reason behind the previously unwavering support for Moyes -- any extra negative effect on commercial revenue would be viewed with utmost seriousness.

Sources also state Louis van Gaal would be interested in a potential summer move to Old Trafford, and that the Dutch coach is a little less intent on the Tottenham Hotspur job than he was a few weeks ago. Spurs had felt that Van Gaal's appointment after the World Cup was virtually certain, but it is now more open-ended.
 

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Fail to understand appointment of soccer managers. In this case, they sacked their manager and appointed one sacked by another club. In the corporate world, once sacked it is so hard to get a job in tbe same field. Not soccer managers.

Recycle is the key.
 

red amoeba

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Fail to understand appointment of soccer managers. In this case, they sacked their manager and appointed one sacked by another club. In the corporate world, once sacked it is so hard to get a job in tbe same field. Not soccer managers.

examples aplenty where one manager thrives in a club where he previous failed in another.
case like Benetiz, Mourniho....
 

red amoeba

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Man U will win by at least 3 goals today! :wink:

already against Liverpool their dead rivals, they are flaccid like an impotent penis, what makes you think that they will 'rise' to occasion tonight?
already they are resigned to fate. they lack a motivational leader both in manager n captain.
 

THE_CHANSTER

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Man Utd will be knocked out of the CL tonight. To win by 3 clear goals is a big ask and if Olympiakos score, the game is effectively over.

**UPDATE**

It's 2 - 0 to Man Utd at half-time. They might just pull this off...
 
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LEGEND

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I felt embarrassed. Man U using delay tactic during the 5 mins injury time. It's a disgrace! :mad:

De Gea was awesome tonight. :smile:
 

Micron

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I felt embarrassed. Man U using delay tactic during the 5 mins injury time. It's a disgrace! :mad:

De Gea was awesome tonight. :smile:

That's ok for big competiton like this. I do not want Moyes to lose all the time and be predictable. I want Man U to be favorites all the time and low odds. :biggrin:
 
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LEGEND

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That's ok for big competiton like this. I do not want Moyes to lose all the time and be predictable. I Man U to be favorites all the time and low odds. :biggrin:

A new unbeatable run record by Man U starts from today! :p

[video=youtube;04854XqcfCY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04854XqcfCY[/video]
 

LEGEND

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Man U vs Bayern Munich, CL Qtr Final. I feel sad for BM, they don't deserved to go out of the tournament so early. Bye bye Pep. :(
 
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