Congrats Sir David Moyes

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Congrats Sir David Moyes

11 years 10 months ago
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Ok he`s not got his knighthood yet but congrats on winning his first trophy at Manchester United(the reigning champions of England) X(

oh and welcome back ROBIN

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Re: Re: Congrats Sir David Moyes

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11 years 10 months ago
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Good start to the new season for Moyes

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11 years 10 months ago
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Well done Man U. Pleased you have managed to get some silverwear this season. (tu)

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11 years 10 months ago
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watching that performance yesterday makes me realise United cannot sell Rooney, sure he wants away but playing Wellbeck in the role behind Van Persie is a no-no. We had better hope RVP does not get injured.

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DA... have they actually tried playing Rooney up front with RVP? I have a certain amount of sympathy with Rooney, to me he is a world class striker (how he is only apparently worth half of Suarez's valuation is totally beyond me) but he is no midfielder etc, trying to fit a round ball (weight? lol) into a square hole. Get him upfront and find the best way of getting the two working together. If it really doesn't work then fine, sell him on but if he were to go to Chelsea for example and play upfront I reckon he would be pretty prolific. I think people are underestimating him etc and saying he is not what he was simply (or maybe better put, quite probably) because Fergie messed with his position, not the first player Fergie did it to but it just doesn't suit some players, he is neither a winger or midfielder, he is an out n out front man and that's where we should play him imo.

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Re: Re: Congrats Sir David Moyes

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Englander Wrote:
> DA... have they actually tried playing Rooney up
> front with RVP? I have a certain amount of
> sympathy with Rooney, to me he is a world class
> striker (how he is only apparently worth half of
> Suarez's valuation is totally beyond me) but he is
> no midfielder etc, trying to fit a round ball
> (weight? lol) into a square hole. Get him upfront
> and find the best way of getting the two working
> together. If it really doesn't work then fine,
> sell him on but if he were to go to Chelsea for
> example and play upfront I reckon he would be
> pretty prolific. I think people are
> underestimating him etc and saying he is not what
> he was simply (or maybe better put, quite
> probably) because Fergie messed with his position,
> not the first player Fergie did it to but it just
> doesn't suit some players, he is neither a winger
> or midfielder, he is an out n out front man and
> that's where we should play him imo.

Yes yes yes

Can not agree with you more.
...and as you say , Wayne is not the only player that Fergie has messed with their positions

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11 years 10 months ago
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what a goalX(:)-DX(

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Re: Re: Congrats Sir David Moyes

11 years 10 months ago
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Englander Wrote:
> DA... have they actually tried playing Rooney up
> front with RVP? I have a certain amount of
> sympathy with Rooney, to me he is a world class
> striker (how he is only apparently worth half of
> Suarez's valuation is totally beyond me) but he is
> no midfielder etc, trying to fit a round ball
> (weight? lol) into a square hole. Get him upfront
> and find the best way of getting the two working
> together. If it really doesn't work then fine,
> sell him on but if he were to go to Chelsea for
> example and play upfront I reckon he would be
> pretty prolific. I think people are
> underestimating him etc and saying he is not what
> he was simply (or maybe better put, quite
> probably) because Fergie messed with his position,
> not the first player Fergie did it to but it just
> doesn't suit some players, he is neither a winger
> or midfielder, he is an out n out front man and
> that's where we should play him imo.


Deals Done..

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Re: Re: Congrats Sir David Moyes

11 years 10 months ago
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davetheflower Wrote:
> Englander Wrote:
>
>
> > DA... have they actually tried playing Rooney
> up
> > front with RVP? I have a certain amount of
> > sympathy with Rooney, to me he is a world class
> > striker (how he is only apparently worth half
> of
> > Suarez's valuation is totally beyond me) but he
> is
> > no midfielder etc, trying to fit a round ball
> > (weight? lol) into a square hole. Get him
> upfront
> > and find the best way of getting the two
> working
> > together. If it really doesn't work then fine,
> > sell him on but if he were to go to Chelsea for
> > example and play upfront I reckon he would be
> > pretty prolific. I think people are
> > underestimating him etc and saying he is not
> what
> > he was simply (or maybe better put, quite
> > probably) because Fergie messed with his
> position,
> > not the first player Fergie did it to but it
> just
> > doesn't suit some players, he is neither a
> winger
> > or midfielder, he is an out n out front man and
> > that's where we should play him imo.
>
>
> Deals Done..


Definately Faat Franks nipples

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Re: Re: Congrats Sir David Moyes

11 years 10 months ago
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Moyes won a Tea Cup

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