Man utd once again capitulating against a top 10 team....Doesn't even look like scoring.. Only one who is working his socks off is Hernandez and he does that week in week out..But he doesn't starr games..Great man management indeed...Moyes..Long may it continue...
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‘away – beyond the worldly rules of right and wrong, there is a field; I will meet you there’
‘away – beyond the worldly rules of right and wrong, there is a field; I will meet you there’
no stopping liverpool now....
ഇരവഴഞ്ഞി അറബിക്കടലിനുള്ള താണെങ്കിൽ , കാഞ്ചന മൊയ്തീനുളളതാ...
ഇത് മൊയ്തീന്റെ വാക്കാ.. വാക്കാണ് ഏറ്റവും വലിയ സത്യം..
Today's defeat ensured that Man Utd will not qualify for UCL next season and Liverpool's win ensured that we will indeed play UCL next season unless the heavens come crashing down...What a coincidence..Man Utd knocked off their f**king perch.....what do ya say Fergie...
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Last edited by Karikamuri Shanmugan; 04-21-2014 at 12:10 AM.
‘away – beyond the worldly rules of right and wrong, there is a field; I will meet you there’
Liverpool need two more titles excluding this seasons.. to knock us from there
Let us wait
What a coincidence , After Man Utd winning their first title under Fergie in 1992-93 , the team with record number of titles at that time made to wait all these years and they are going to win it the very next season the Legend retires....Jahapana tussi great ho![]()
Bookmakers suspend betting on Moyes future
http://www.goal.com/en/news/article?contentId=4766733
The Manchester United boss looks set to be on his way out of Old Trafford less than a season into a six-year deal at the club
Bookmakers have suspended betting on the next Premier League manager to be sacked amid reports Manchester United manager David Moyes is set to leave the club.
Reports circulated on Monday afternooon that the club have lost patience with the 50-year-old following Sunday's 2-0 Premier League defeat to Everton at Goodison Park.
The result leaves United in seventh position in the league table and 23 points behind leaders Liverpool, having lifted the title last season in Sir Alex Ferguson's final campaign in charge.
Moyes was appointed on the recommendation of Ferguson last May and handed a six-year deal following an 11-year stay at Everton, but his time already looks to be up after a disastrous 11 months at Old Trafford.
Several high-profile candidates have already risen to the top of the betting markets, with Netherlands boss Louis van Gaal the current favourite at 4/1.
Borussia Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp and Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone are two other names believed to be under consideration at 5/1 and 18/1 respectively.
Should Moyes depart before the end of the season then United stalwart Ryan Giggs could be made caretaker boss until a permanent appointment is made, but the 40-year-old is a favourite with punters to be handed the job permanently at 6/1.
Outsiders include former Red Devils assistant manager Carlos Queiroz, who is a 14/1 shot, while Ferguson is available at 20/1 to make a shock return to the dug-out.