Manchester United (Red Devils) | Special Thread

Manchester United (Red Devils) | Special Thread

Hahahhaahha, Mndengereko wewe #Ushajizoelea maskini wala huoni vibaya kukiri...
Nzi na Belo pekee ndo walobakia na imani na #DaudiMuya .


#MosKwito !

hata wachezaji wa man u wanalijua hilo basi tu hawawezi kuongea lakini sentensi ya jana ya netherland international rvp kwa mapana yake unaona kabisa kwamba akubaliani na mbinu za moyes,anawalalamikia team mates wanaingia eneo lake la uchezaji so inabidi ajiadjust acheze vingine tena(tofauti na maelekezo ya kocha)anasema sio mara moja wala mara mbili ni mara nyingi anamalizia kwa kusema what a shame,sijawahi kusikia mchezaji akitoa kauli kama hii its very obvious hakubaliani na tactics za kocha na hawezi kuliweka hilo bayana so namsaidia,nw natumia simu kesho mungu akipenda nitakuwekea baadhi ya maoni ya forums za kizungu uone wanamzungumziaje moyes.die hard fans wa man u
 
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[h=1]Manchester United fans take to Twitter over benched Shinji Kagawa for Olympiakos clash[/h]
The Japanese playmaker transferred from Borussia Dortmund in the summer of 2012, but has failed to nail down a regular starting position for the Red Devils.
Despite not meeting expectations - having scored 29 goals and assisting 16 times for the Bundesliga outfit - the United fans still eager to see Kagawa in action.


The 24-year-old attacker has had his chance at Old Trafford, but has struggled to find any sort of form in England's top-flight and has been used as a rotation player for cup ties.
It was expected that Kagawa would be selected in place of Juan Mata, with the former Chelsea man inelegible for the match.
However, a number of United fans are outraged that the likes of Ashley Young, Antonio Valencia and Tom Cleverly have been chosen over Kagawa for tonight's trip to Greece.



 
moyes anabahati sana naishi bongo ningekuwa naishi kule ningemfuata na panga alipokuwa everton ndo namba zake hizi wa saba au wanane ndo maana hatupandi I dont care hata kama fargie alim recommend hii timu siyo ya fergie huku kitaaa watu hatukai kwa amani ndo maana wakenya wanajirusha gorofani
 
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uwepo wa hawa unarudisha maendeleo ya man u nyuma
 
REKODI ZILIZOVUNJWA NA KUVUJISHWA NA MOYES!!!!!!


Manchester United's 2-0 defeat to Olympiakos on Tuesday was their first ever loss to Greek opposition, adding to the list of records and landmarks set in David Moyes' first season at Old Trafford.

• Marcotti: What next for Moyes?
• United savaged for "pitta-ful" display
• Van Persie questions tactics
• Okwonga: United gut-punched
• Brewin: United set up to fail?
The Premier League champions have suffered also historic defeats to West Bromwich Albion, Everton, Newcastle, Swansea and Stoke.
Meanwhile, Moyes registered the club's best away win in Europe for more than half a century, broke their transfer record and awarded the most lucrative contract ever at Old Trafford.
Here is how various milestones have been set in an eventful six months:

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GettyImagesIt all started off so well for David Moyes with victory in the season's curtain-raiser, the Community Shield.


Aug. 11 -- Manchester United 2-0 Wigan: Moyes becomes the first United manager to win a trophy in his competitive debut in charge, lifting the Community Shield courtesy of two goals from Robin van Persie.
Aug. 17 -- Swansea City 1-4 Manchester United: Moyes becomes the first United manager since Dave Sexton, who beat Birmingham 4-1 in 1977, to make a winning start in the league.
Sep. 22 -- Manchester City 4-1 Manchester United: United equal their heaviest defeat at the Etihad Stadium. It is their joint biggest loss away to City since 1989.
Sept. 28 -- Manchester United 1-2 West Bromwich Albion: United lose at Old Trafford to Albion for the first time in 35 years, since Ron Atkinson's Baggies beat Sexton's side 5-3 in 1978. United are 12[SUP]th[/SUP] after making their worst start to a league season since 1989-90.
Nov. 27 -- Bayer Leverkusen 0-5 Manchester United: Moyes records his biggest win and United's biggest away from home in the European Cup since the Busby Babes beat Ireland's Shamrock Rovers 6-0 in 1957, 56 years earlier.
Dec. 4 -- Manchester United 0-1 Everton: Everton, who had only taken one point from their previous seven trips to Old Trafford, win away at United for the first time since the first week of the inaugural Premier League season, when they triumphed 3-0 in 1992.
Dec. 8 -- Manchester United 0-1 Newcastle United: Yohan Cabaye's goal means Newcastle win at Old Trafford for the first time in 41 years. They had gone 32 games away at United without tasting victory since 1972. It means United lose successive home Premier League games for the first time since 2002.
Jan. 4 -- Manchester United 1-2 Swansea: Michael Laudrup's side knock Moyes' team out of the FA Cup, courtesy of Wilfried Bony's last-minute goal, as Swansea, who first visited Old Trafford in 1931, finally record their first win there. It is only the second time since 1984 that United go out of the FA Cup in the third round.
Jan. 7 -- Sunderland 2-1 Manchester United: United, who were also beaten by Tottenham on New Year's Day, lose three successive games for the first time since 2001 with defeat in the Capital One Cup semifinal first leg.
Jan. 24 -- Juan Mata joins from Chelsea for 37.1 million pounds. It breaks United's transfer record, set when Dimitar Berbatov came from Tottenham in 2008 for 30.75 million pounds. Together with the summer signing of Marouane Fellaini for 27.5 million pounds, it takes United's spending for the season to 64.6 million pounds -- another club record.
Feb. 1 -- Stoke City 2-1 Manchester United: Stoke, who had only taken one point from 11 previous Premier League games against United, defeat them for the first time in the league since 1984. It means United have made their worst start to a season, over 24 league games, in the Premier League era.
Feb. 21 -- Wayne Rooney signs a five-and-a-half year deal which, at 300,000 pounds per week, makes him the best paid player in United's history. As it is worth around 85 million pounds by the time it expires in 2019, it is the biggest contract ever awarded by an English club.
Feb. 25 -- Olympiakos 2-0 Manchester United: Olympiakos become the first Greek side ever to beat United in European competition.
 
Open Letter to David Moyes:

Andrew Christodoulou said:
David Moyes,

I write you this letter on behalf of the 659 million United fans worldwide who are at a loss to explain how the champions of England have descended into mediocrity overnight, and I have a strong suspicion that you haven't got the faintest idea either. I will proceed to spell it out for you:
Coaching Staff
It is widely accepted that your first and possibly biggest error of judgement was relieving three hugely influential members of our esteemed coaching staff, namely Mike Phelen, Rene Meulensteen and Eric Steele, of their duties. The players trusted and respected these individuals, Fergie's right hand men, who knew the club inside out and who could have passed on invaluable insight from the great man himself. However, for reasons I cannot fathom you decided their knowledge and experience were surplus to requirements, and instead replaced them with Steve Round, Jimmy Lumsden and Chris Woods.
You know these guys better than any of the rest of us, so I would kindly urge you outline their credentials for replacing Mike Phelen, Rene Meulensteen and Eric Steel at the worlds greatest football club. I am personally of the opinion that assembling the senior coaching staff with individuals who have won precisely nothing, to lead players who have won everything there is to win in the domestic game, was a grave error on your part.
Transfer Window
Whilst I accept that this was always going be tricky situation with David Gill also leaving, you certainly did not cover yourself in glory. Firstly, that farcical pursuit of Cesc Fabregas. You and Mr Woodward must be the only two individuals on the planet who thought it possible that he would give up on his childhood club (and the best club team in the world) that he fought so hard to leave Arsenal for in favour of a move to United. And then to heap further embarrassment on the club you submitted bids left right and centre for seemingly every half decent midfielder in Europe. But alas you got your man… Marouane Fellaini.
It worries me that you thought this guy was good enough to play for Manchester United, whilst overlooking young Ross Barkley who will undoubtedly turn out to be England's star player of his generation. A truly world-class prospect ignored by a truly inept manager.
Now, I understand the transfer market is a very precarious and complex world, far beyond my expertise, so if you feel I've missed the mark with any of the above please feel free to explain yourself.
Interviews
Before a ball was even kicked alarm bells were ringing. In your first interview (or one of) and many since you have claimed that ‘it will take time to get things the way I want them'. This implies you were looking to make changes from day one. Whilst this seems to be a stock phrase for new managers coming in, we must remember that they do so usually when a club is in turmoil. However, in your case the complete opposite was true, and in fact you should have tried to seamlessly fit in with a club that has had unprecedented success over the last 25 years. Nothing needed to change… continuity was the key. You needed to fit into the club, not the other way around!
Your post match interviews are infuriating. Your excuses are boring and inaccurate. And your lack of charisma is laid bare. And please please please wipe that stupid dumbfounded grin off your face during post-match interviews following a bad result. I understand that you are not necessarily finding anything amusing, but it drives me absolutely ----ing mad, and I have come close to smashing my TV monitor to pieces, and would likely have done so had I not recently invested in a new (and rather expensive) 50″ 3D set.

Training Methods
As a mere fan I am not privy to the goings-on at Carrington, but it is plainly obvious that something is not right. I'm sure I can safely assume that you have subjected the champions of England to near enough the exact same training regime you used at Everton, and it is clearly working because you are achieving near identical results.
At United, the players have been lavished with world class training, delivered by highly skilled coaches such as Carlos Queiroz, and most recently, Rene Meulensteen. Can you imagine the shock to the system when focus was abruptly diverted from innovation, skill and technique to accommodate your, what I believe, are out-dated and old fashioned methods.
From what I can see on the pitch, the players look drained, overworked, lethargic and the technical element of their game has noticeably regressed. I have no other option but to conclude that the work being done on the training ground is not up to the standard that Manchester United Football Club require.

Tactics and Team Selections
If I were to go through every specific error in your team selections and tactics I would be here forever, so I will stick, in part, to your most recent disaster.
It is easy to be clever after the event, however following the announcement of your team selection for the Champions League first leg against Olympiacos, I knew we were in big trouble (and I have the text messages to prove it). What on earth were you thinking employing a basic 4-4-2 line-up away in Europe?
Especially when our wingers, namely Ashley Young and Antonio Valencia are bloody useless, not to mention the ineffective and most pointless footballer, Tom Cleverley. These three players have not managed to hold down regular spots in our team of late, however for some inexplicable reason you felt it right to give them all the nod. That decision can either be put down to a gross misjudgement by yourself, or a complete lack of respect to Olympiacos on your part. Either way it is totally unacceptable and you should come out and explain yourself.
Furthermore, rumours are circulating that Adnan Januzaj and Darren Fletcher were rested for this match, however I refuse to believe that this is true. I may not be your biggest fan but surely surely you are not stupid enough to leave them out of the squad to give them a ‘rest' when we do not have another match for 11 days. Please can you clarify this situation?
I would also urge you to remember that you are NOT still the manager of Everton FC, but now have some truly gifted and world-class players at your disposal. Please start using them accordingly. If you are unsure how exactly to go about doing this, I suggest you seek the advice of Mike Phelan and Rene Meulensteen….oh no wait….you sacked them!

Conclusion
I don't think any genuine United fan had serious aspirations of a trophy laden season, as the departure of Sir Alex Furguson was always going to leave a huge void. However, we won the the championship at a canter last season and despite everyone claiming we won it by default, although almost achieving a record number of points, it is unimaginable that we sit so many points adrift of a Champions League spot. In fact it is a disgrace!
Unfortunately, I lay the blame almost single-handedly at your door. The truth of the matter is I cannot think of one positive thing that you have done during your reign, not one. You have not even managed to pick the right team or employ the right tactics for a single match. I would suggest that this is the minimum to be expected from a manager at any level.
No doubt that Manchester United Football Club will stick to their principles and give you time. However, by then I fear you would have led us into the mid-table abyss. So I write this letter to appeal to your better nature. As a life-long United fan, and I feel I say this on behalf of millions of us around the world, we do not want to watch Everton FC playing in red shirts. And I am certain that you know no other way.
Due to the reasons outlined above (and many more that I overlooked) I feel that there is no other option other than to hand in your resignation, and I suggest that you do so with immediate effect. If you would like me to draft the resignation letter on your behalf I will gladly do so.

Yours Sincerely,
Andrew Christodoulou
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This time last year Everton had the same point as we have now and were in the same position as man u stand now therefore at least moyes is consintent...lol
 
ferguson asema moyes ni kocha mzuri bado anahitaji muda ana uwezo wa kuirudihsha man u pale ilipokuwepo,kwa kweli kwa hili simsupport zaidi ni kwamba moyes has overstayed his welcome man u.
 
ferguson asema moyes ni kocha mzuri bado anahitaji muda ana uwezo wa kuirudihsha man u pale ilipokuwepo,kwa kweli kwa hili simsupport zaidi ni kwamba moyes has overstayed his welcome man u.
Furg si ndo mtima wenu..mnalo hilo, the guy got 6 yrz n mo
 
Furg si ndo mtima wenu..mnalo hilo, the guy got 6 yrz n mo
nafikiri akishatimuliwa huyu kama itakuwa mwaka huu au mwakani huyo kocha anaekuja lets hope fergie hatotia mkono wake
miaka miwili ya kukaa bila yo kombe sio mingi ukilinganisha na arsenal au liver waliokaa zaidi ya miaka mitano bila ya kikombe chochote
 
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