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Sacking of Manchester Utd Moyes

(44 Posts)
annsixty Wed 23-Apr-14 15:02:54

I had been told when that the announcement was delayed until the American Stock Exchange had closed .I did not know whether it was true but thought it extremely cruel to DM to keep him in the dark.

Lona Wed 23-Apr-14 14:56:09

The males in my family either play or have played, rugby, thank goodness.
Except my sil. he definitely doesn't count anymore!

whenim64 Wed 23-Apr-14 13:12:45

There's an allegation of insider dealing from the American Stock Exchange, because people were gossiping about Moyes getting the sack for a day or so before it was officially announced and United's shares went up. Wonder if it has foundation?

Grannyknot Wed 23-Apr-14 12:20:46

I'm not a football fan or know much about it, but the way this matter has been handled is atrocious.

Aka Wed 23-Apr-14 12:06:49

I'm not just indifferent but annoyed that this was the lead item on last night's early evening news. With everything going on in the world how on earth is this justified?

ninathenana Wed 23-Apr-14 11:36:44

Amen to both your posts Soutra

janerowena Wed 23-Apr-14 11:33:46

When it comes to sport and me, DBH is in despair - he came home last night to find me asking what Chris Moyles had done wrong.

annodomini Wed 23-Apr-14 10:10:14

It seems significant that, since David Moyes left Everton, his old club has done rather better than his new one. hmm

whenim64 Wed 23-Apr-14 09:06:36

My indifference matches yours, Soutra. Most of the males in my extended family are United fans. My son decided to stay at home when he went to uni, so he could keep his part-time job with United! Great that they get some fresh air once a week, but football leaves me cold.

Iam64 Wed 23-Apr-14 09:04:22

Oh, there's a plan Soutra.

Soutra Wed 23-Apr-14 09:02:41

PS if only politicians could be judged by the same criteria and despatched with equal immediacy...hmm (I've got a little list and they'd none of them be missed).

Soutra Wed 23-Apr-14 08:59:10

I remember being shot down in flames when, on another subject, I admitted I was "agog with indifference". Doesn't even come close in this case <ducks for cover>grin

Iam64 Wed 23-Apr-14 08:25:03

I am a MUFC fan, it was instilled by my mother, much against our dad's wishes, as we grew up. When the reds were playing, she even made red and white teas to eat as we watched the game. Rumours have been rife in this area, where someone always knows someone who either plays for the team, or works at the ground and hears the gossip. It seemed pretty clear he'd go after the team played badly, and lost to Everton. I confess to enjoying the drama element of being a footi fan grin

seasider Wed 23-Apr-14 00:23:02

Not a Man Utd fan but this is a knee jerk reaction and very wrong. This type of behaviour is not expected from the world's biggest football club!

durhamjen Tue 22-Apr-14 23:19:04

My son and grandson are Man Utd fans. A miserable day!

Deedaa Tue 22-Apr-14 23:12:40

It was a pity but seems typical of the way these things are done.

janeainsworth Tue 22-Apr-14 22:50:53

I think it's a pity it was leaked and announced on the BBC before Moyes was told himself.

jinglbellsfrocks Tue 22-Apr-14 22:48:44

Well, it is Man United isn't it? And he was the chosen one of Sir Alex Ferguson.

Odd how they stopped winning just because the manager changed. confused

sara4 Tue 22-Apr-14 22:35:21

Anyone else think the BBC spent too much time on this subject, from first thing early morning to headlines on One O'clock news?!! And now on News Night.