And people still can pay good money to go and watch and support the team. They can choose to ignore the plane if they wish.
Is flying a plane above the ground any different from booing the players, leaving the ground 20 mins or so early or holding up negative banners within the stadium?
Answer no it fecking isn't
They're actually doing this
Wanting Moyes out is all well and fine if that's how people feel, but he doesn't deserve to be made a mockery of by the clubs own fans
Starting to see just how two faced some of you are on here.
All talk and bluster about how you are unimpressed about Moyes, yet when someone has the balls to do something about it, you all get back on your high and mighty soap boxes.
This is ready achieving its goal by getting publicity. Well done to this group of fans.
I don't want to see anymore whineing about Moyes on here from certain posters, because I have now seen where you really stand.
As a neutral
I think it doesn't reflect well on Man Utd or the fans but it will contribute to the removal of Moyes and that's probably the intention
Crouch End
Funny how you can see the obvious yet some of our whineing posters on here can't.
Vc, imo it's not the right way to go about it
What is the right way to go about it?
How do people suggest fans voice their opinions?
I'm more excited about seeing that plane tomorrow than going to the bloody match
Don't like the idea personally but if it gets Moyes out then happy days.
I'm would find it very difficult to find £1000 to watch Moyesball next season. I don't expect trophies and success but I do expect a fit of fight, character and some decent football played.
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 13 minutes ago
Starting to see just how two faced some of you are on here.
All talk and bluster about how you are unimpressed about Moyes, yet when someone has the balls to do something about it, you all get back on your high and mighty soap boxes.
This is ready achieving its goal by getting publicity. Well done to this group of fans.
I don't want to see anymore whineing about Moyes on here from certain posters, because I have now seen where you really stand.
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I agree. I am pro-Moyes and deplore this plane thingy but I can't see why anti-Moyes people are against it.
Surely it's just a more high profile version of what these people on here are doing behind a PC.
AS IF BY MAGIC MY BANNER HAS BEEN REMOVED!
There's a message in there somewhere!
comment by It Doesn't Mata What My Name Is (U17527)
posted 4 minutes ago
What is the right way to go about it?
How do people suggest fans voice their opinions?
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Just don't think it's right to make a mockery of the man.
By all means boo and chant if that's what you want to do
It's a non-story anyway
The games in Manc... Will be too cloudy to fly
The man who everyone should be pissssed off with the most, is the man who put Moyes where he is.
Afterall, you can't blame Moyes for taking the job. It's the man who gave him it who is to blame.
His ego and sheer audacity to just give somebody the job without proper consultation and interviewing other managers first.
Fergie is to blame for me. Moyes is just a victim of awful planning from the United hierarchy. It's not his fault he's not up to the job.
Earlier on in the season a fan ran across St.James' Park and threw his season ticket at Alan Pardew before being arrested.
Pardew is still there today, meanwhile the fan is still being laughed at by his missus.
A Boro fan did that to Steve McClaren once... Then they went on that uefa cup run, the fan apologised, got his ticket back and Steve became England manager
They care about their club.
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Fùck off!! They care more about other fans taking the pîss out of them, one bad season in how many years they're acting like spoilt brats, some of tbem have known nothing else but the premier league years, they should just fück off and support City or Chelsea.
Give the bloke a chance to sort the squad out this summer and if things dont change next season then they have a right to care which direction our club is going in
These fans are an embarrasment to the club. most posters on here are an embarassment to the club.
No success no support. Thats the sheer sign of plastics.
Thick idiots. Fair play to moyse he has not waivered once....he has what it takes. Just read keanes latest comment...he is bang on!!!!
Manchester United supporters are getting a dose of what supporting a football club is like. The dominant period of Sir Alex is over and I think it is time they came to terms with the harsh, yet tough realities of football. This is going to be the norm from now. Trophies will not come along as often, no matter who Manchester United try, want or do not want; what people need to realise is that it will be extremely tough. Yes, Manchester United may be successful, but they will not be as successful as they once were, until supporters realise that will things change for the better.
No utter carp. Telling them to go and support another club.
Like I said the likelihood is they are match going fans and pay good money to watch their team.
How are they acting like spoilt brats? If it was Chelsea fans, arsenal fans, city fans, playing like we have this season then they would have been booing calling for his head long ago. United fans have been extremely patient.
It's not the losses that annoy me, every team loses now and then. It's the utter abject awful performances. No passion whatsoever especially against our 2 rivals. Where was the spirit, the fight, the commitment? Even in the days where we weren't that good we would generally put in 1 or 2 decent performances and we would generally put up a fight against the likes of Liverpool.
What have you seen this season that gives you any confidence looking to the future? The performances have got worse and worse throughout.
So to say these fans don't care about their club is just utter bollox. They wouldn't be doing this otherwise.
These fans have the right to do what they like
Adotvilla
Manchester United supporters are getting a dose of what supporting a football club is like. The dominant period of Sir Alex is over and I think it is time they came to terms with the harsh, yet tough realities of football. This is going to be the norm from now. Trophies will not come along as often, no matter who Manchester United try, want or do not want; what people need to realise is that it will be extremely tough. Yes, Manchester United may be successful, but they will not be as successful as they once were, until supporters realise that will things change for the better.
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Dream on son we'll be back whether under Moyes or not.
And for your information i was around when we got relegated and we came back, i've suffered believe me but i've never given up believing
Mata
They are like spoilt brats stamping their feet, i've seen it all before!!!!
I'm not saying Moyes is blameless, But you can't blame him for poor marking, players that can't pass the ball to a team mate without giving the ball away and players making poor decisions when on the ball!!!
i've seen it all before!!!!
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you'll be seeing it all again for the next few years under Moyes
comment by RED666👺 (U6562)
posted 2 minutes ago
Mata
They are like spoilt brats stamping their feet, i've seen it all before!!!!
I'm not saying Moyes is blameless, But you can't blame him for poor marking, players that can't pass the ball to a team mate without giving the ball away and players making poor decisions when on the ball!!!
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posted on 28/3/14
And people still can pay good money to go and watch and support the team. They can choose to ignore the plane if they wish.
Is flying a plane above the ground any different from booing the players, leaving the ground 20 mins or so early or holding up negative banners within the stadium?
Answer no it fecking isn't
posted on 28/3/14
They're actually doing this
posted on 28/3/14
Wanting Moyes out is all well and fine if that's how people feel, but he doesn't deserve to be made a mockery of by the clubs own fans
posted on 28/3/14
Starting to see just how two faced some of you are on here.
All talk and bluster about how you are unimpressed about Moyes, yet when someone has the balls to do something about it, you all get back on your high and mighty soap boxes.
This is ready achieving its goal by getting publicity. Well done to this group of fans.
I don't want to see anymore whineing about Moyes on here from certain posters, because I have now seen where you really stand.
posted on 28/3/14
As a neutral
I think it doesn't reflect well on Man Utd or the fans but it will contribute to the removal of Moyes and that's probably the intention
posted on 28/3/14
Crouch End
Funny how you can see the obvious yet some of our whineing posters on here can't.
posted on 28/3/14
Vc, imo it's not the right way to go about it
posted on 28/3/14
What is the right way to go about it?
How do people suggest fans voice their opinions?
posted on 28/3/14
I'm more excited about seeing that plane tomorrow than going to the bloody match
Don't like the idea personally but if it gets Moyes out then happy days.
I'm would find it very difficult to find £1000 to watch Moyesball next season. I don't expect trophies and success but I do expect a fit of fight, character and some decent football played.
posted on 28/3/14
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 13 minutes ago
Starting to see just how two faced some of you are on here.
All talk and bluster about how you are unimpressed about Moyes, yet when someone has the balls to do something about it, you all get back on your high and mighty soap boxes.
This is ready achieving its goal by getting publicity. Well done to this group of fans.
I don't want to see anymore whineing about Moyes on here from certain posters, because I have now seen where you really stand.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I agree. I am pro-Moyes and deplore this plane thingy but I can't see why anti-Moyes people are against it.
Surely it's just a more high profile version of what these people on here are doing behind a PC.
posted on 28/3/14
AS IF BY MAGIC MY BANNER HAS BEEN REMOVED!
There's a message in there somewhere!
posted on 28/3/14
comment by It Doesn't Mata What My Name Is (U17527)
posted 4 minutes ago
What is the right way to go about it?
How do people suggest fans voice their opinions?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Just don't think it's right to make a mockery of the man.
By all means boo and chant if that's what you want to do
posted on 28/3/14
It's a non-story anyway
The games in Manc... Will be too cloudy to fly
posted on 28/3/14
The man who everyone should be pissssed off with the most, is the man who put Moyes where he is.
Afterall, you can't blame Moyes for taking the job. It's the man who gave him it who is to blame.
His ego and sheer audacity to just give somebody the job without proper consultation and interviewing other managers first.
Fergie is to blame for me. Moyes is just a victim of awful planning from the United hierarchy. It's not his fault he's not up to the job.
posted on 28/3/14
Earlier on in the season a fan ran across St.James' Park and threw his season ticket at Alan Pardew before being arrested.
Pardew is still there today, meanwhile the fan is still being laughed at by his missus.
posted on 28/3/14
A Boro fan did that to Steve McClaren once... Then they went on that uefa cup run, the fan apologised, got his ticket back and Steve became England manager
posted on 28/3/14
They care about their club.
----
Fùck off!! They care more about other fans taking the pîss out of them, one bad season in how many years they're acting like spoilt brats, some of tbem have known nothing else but the premier league years, they should just fück off and support City or Chelsea.
Give the bloke a chance to sort the squad out this summer and if things dont change next season then they have a right to care which direction our club is going in
posted on 28/3/14
These fans are an embarrasment to the club. most posters on here are an embarassment to the club.
No success no support. Thats the sheer sign of plastics.
Thick idiots. Fair play to moyse he has not waivered once....he has what it takes. Just read keanes latest comment...he is bang on!!!!
posted on 28/3/14
Manchester United supporters are getting a dose of what supporting a football club is like. The dominant period of Sir Alex is over and I think it is time they came to terms with the harsh, yet tough realities of football. This is going to be the norm from now. Trophies will not come along as often, no matter who Manchester United try, want or do not want; what people need to realise is that it will be extremely tough. Yes, Manchester United may be successful, but they will not be as successful as they once were, until supporters realise that will things change for the better.
posted on 28/3/14
No utter carp. Telling them to go and support another club.
Like I said the likelihood is they are match going fans and pay good money to watch their team.
How are they acting like spoilt brats? If it was Chelsea fans, arsenal fans, city fans, playing like we have this season then they would have been booing calling for his head long ago. United fans have been extremely patient.
It's not the losses that annoy me, every team loses now and then. It's the utter abject awful performances. No passion whatsoever especially against our 2 rivals. Where was the spirit, the fight, the commitment? Even in the days where we weren't that good we would generally put in 1 or 2 decent performances and we would generally put up a fight against the likes of Liverpool.
What have you seen this season that gives you any confidence looking to the future? The performances have got worse and worse throughout.
So to say these fans don't care about their club is just utter bollox. They wouldn't be doing this otherwise.
posted on 28/3/14
These fans have the right to do what they like
posted on 28/3/14
Adotvilla
Manchester United supporters are getting a dose of what supporting a football club is like. The dominant period of Sir Alex is over and I think it is time they came to terms with the harsh, yet tough realities of football. This is going to be the norm from now. Trophies will not come along as often, no matter who Manchester United try, want or do not want; what people need to realise is that it will be extremely tough. Yes, Manchester United may be successful, but they will not be as successful as they once were, until supporters realise that will things change for the better.
-----
Dream on son we'll be back whether under Moyes or not.
And for your information i was around when we got relegated and we came back, i've suffered believe me but i've never given up believing
posted on 28/3/14
Mata
They are like spoilt brats stamping their feet, i've seen it all before!!!!
I'm not saying Moyes is blameless, But you can't blame him for poor marking, players that can't pass the ball to a team mate without giving the ball away and players making poor decisions when on the ball!!!
posted on 28/3/14
i've seen it all before!!!!
====================
you'll be seeing it all again for the next few years under Moyes
posted on 28/3/14
comment by RED666👺 (U6562)
posted 2 minutes ago
Mata
They are like spoilt brats stamping their feet, i've seen it all before!!!!
I'm not saying Moyes is blameless, But you can't blame him for poor marking, players that can't pass the ball to a team mate without giving the ball away and players making poor decisions when on the ball!!!
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Coaching, Tactics, Player Selection.
All the domain of the manager.
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