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Redsbusby
09-05-2013, 09:40 PM
Welcome to Old Trafford

RT @Everton: OFFICIAL: Everton can confirm that David Moyes will leave the Club at the end of the season.

RT @ESPNFC: Everton have confirmed that David Moyes will leave the club at the end of the season and wants to join Man United. #EFC #MUFC

Sbg supporter MUFC, saya doakan yang terbaik, dukungan terbaik! In MOUyes we trust...




permisi ya gw edit ;D

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dari wikipedia:

David William Moyes (born 25 April 1963) is a Scottish former footballer and the current manager of English Premier League club Manchester United. He was the 2003, 2005 and 2009 League Managers Association Manager of the Year. He is also on the Committee for the League Managers Association in an executive capacity. Moyes will take over as manager of Manchester United on 1st July 2013.

Moyes made over 540 league appearances as a centre half in a playing career that began with Celtic, where he won a championship medal. He then played for Dunfermline Athletic and ended his playing career with Preston North End. He became a coach at Preston, working his way up to assistant manager before eventually taking over as manager in 1998, his first managerial position.

Moyes became manager of Everton in March 2002 and under him the club qualified for the Champions League in 2005 and reached the FA Cup final in 2009. Upon reaching his tenth anniversary at the club Moyes received praise from many fellow managers including Sir Alex Ferguson, Arsène Wenger and Kenny Dalglish for his achievements at Everton, despite operating with a limited budget.[3] His service to Everton was also raised in Parliament by Steve Rotheram MP.[4] Moyes is the third-longest serving manager in the Premier League and the English football league system as a whole, behind Ferguson and Wenger.

In May 2013, Everton announced Moyes would leave the club at the end of the 2012–13 season and that he had expressed a desire to succeed Alex Ferguson at Manchester United.

fredrian.seven
09-05-2013, 09:41 PM
Udah deal nih?

troy andreas
09-05-2013, 09:43 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BJzZG9VCEAIxydS.jpg

Andi Istiabudi
09-05-2013, 09:49 PM
Sudah resmi yach ?
Jika ya, saya doakan semoga bisa membuat sejarah baru di Manchester United :)

Andi Istiabudi
09-05-2013, 09:55 PM
Lahirnya sebuah era baru di Manchester United ? :)

http://www.nationalturk.com/en/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/David-Moyes-Ready-Manchester-United-Boss-After-Alex-Ferguson.jpg

theater of dream
09-05-2013, 10:04 PM
Jiah udah langsung aja padahal belum ada opisial dari Manutd nya...
awas ntar kalo ngga jadi TS kita bata rame2 :sikat::sikat:

troy andreas
09-05-2013, 10:14 PM
Jiah udah langsung aja padahal belum ada opisial dari Manutd nya...
awas ntar kalo ngga jadi TS kita bata rame2 :sikat::sikat:

Wkwkwkwk :))

Berkali- kali ane refresh di web United gak ada beritanya nih :))

and1
09-05-2013, 11:03 PM
Manchester United appoints new manager

• Manchester United Board unanimously approves the recommendation of Sir Alex Ferguson
• Moyes to take the helm on 1 July
• Committed to long-term in 6 year deal

Welcome to Manchester United, David Moyes :)

udah resmi di manutd.com --> http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2013/May/manchester-united-appoints-new-manager-david-moyes.aspx

troy andreas
09-05-2013, 11:12 PM
Manchester United appoints new manager

http://www.manutd.com/sitecore/shell/~/media/7177D2BA632D401D985E0580B5299E1B.ashx?h=179&la=ar-SA&w=480&rgn=0,59,550,262

• Manchester United Board unanimously approves the recommendation of Sir Alex Ferguson
• Moyes to take the helm on 1 July
• Committed to long-term in 6 year deal

NYSE:MANU, Manchester UK. David Moyes will take over as the Manager of Manchester United from the 2013/14 season.

David, 50, has been the Everton manager since 2002, joining after a successful spell as manager of Preston North End.

Announcing his successor, Sir Alex Ferguson said:

"When we discussed the candidates that we felt had the right attributes we unanimously agreed on David Moyes. David is a man of great integrity with a strong work ethic. I've admired his work for a long time and approached him as far back as 1998 to discuss the position of Assistant Manager here. He was a young man then at the start of his career and has since gone on to do a magnificent job at Everton. There is no question he has all the qualities we expect of a manager at this Club.”

Sir Bobby Charlton said:

“I have always said that we wanted the next manager to be a genuine Manchester United man. In David Moyes, we have someone who understands the things that make this such a special club. We have secured a man who is committed to the long-term and will build teams for the future as well as now. Stability breeds success.

“David has tremendous strength of character and recognises the importance of bringing young players through and developing them alongside world class talent. At United, I think David will be able to express himself. I’m delighted he has accepted and I’m ooking forward to working with him.”

Ed Woodward, said:

“In David Moyes, we have secured the services of an outstanding manager who has all the skills to build on the phenomenal legacy in place today. I have no doubt that he will bring an energy and commitment to deliver winning football that is part of the fabric of this Club. In this respect, he is cut from the same cloth as the Old Trafford greats who go before him.

“I have been very impressed by David’s personal and managerial traits, which reflect the Manchester United values. I have no doubt that he will embrace, and soon become an integral part of, United’s unique culture and heritage.”

Joel Glazer said:

“I am very pleased David has agreed to lead Manchester United into the future. His hard working style and steely determination and are characteristics we value at the Club. He has impressed as a coach for many years now and we strongly believe he will be able to take up from where Alex is leaving off by continuing this Club’s tradition of flair football played by exciting, world class players.”

Avie Glazer said:

“The search for a new manager has been very short. Alex was very clear with his recommendation and we are delighted that David has agreed to accept the job. He comes to us with excellent credentials and a strong track record. I know he is keen to get started and Ed will be sitting down with him as soon as the season is over to discuss plans for the summer and beyond."

David Gill said:

“I’m delighted that David has agreed to join Manchester United. He has done a terrific job at Everton and has all the qualities that we are looking for in a manager to succeed Alex.”

David Moyes said:

“It’s a great honour to be asked to be the next Manager of Manchester United. I am delighted that Sir Alex saw fit to recommend me for the job. I have great respect for everything he has done and for the Football Club.

“I know how hard it will be to follow the best manager ever, but the opportunity to manage Manchester United isn’t something that comes around very often and I’m really looking forward to taking up the post next season.

“I have had a terrific job at Everton, with a tremendous chairman and Board of Directors and a great set of players. Between now and the end of the season, I will do everything in my power to make sure we finish as high as possible in the table.

“Everton’s fantastic fans have played a big part in making my years at Goodison so enjoyable and I thank them wholeheartedly for the support they have given me and the players. Everton will be close to me for the rest of my life.”

David will be introduced to the world as the Manager of Manchester United in due course.



http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2013/May/manchester-united-appoints-new-manager-david-moyes.aspx?pageNo=3

fredrian.seven
09-05-2013, 11:15 PM
6 tahun... sangar langsung dikasih 6 tahun buat manager "ijo". Segitu percayanya Fergie ke Moyes. Saatnya ngelihat sepak terjangnya di bursa transfer. Jangan2 si kribo dibawa ke United.

hzent
09-05-2013, 11:16 PM
Selamat datang D. Moyes.

Semoga aja United makin ciamik dan tetep sukses...

GeaErang
09-05-2013, 11:31 PM
Welcome DAVID WILIAM MOYES !
semoga tidak salah milih yah hehe #Congrats :ui1:

panda777
09-05-2013, 11:35 PM
Nama David Moyes emang udah timbul akhir-akhir ini dan ternyata emang jadi! Well, kiprah Moyes bersama Everton nya ga bisa dibilang buruk juga, apalagi dengan materi pemain dibawah United. Yang saya takutin, Moyes kesulitan dan belum terbiasa menangani klub dengan materi sekomplit United, kalo ga tegas dan pake taktik yang tepat, kritik pedas sudah menunggu..

Siapapun managernya, United tetap United, United yang kita semua cinta!
Bersama mimpi deh liat Manchester United dinahkodai oleh orang selain Sir Alex Ferguson >.<

troy andreas
09-05-2013, 11:37 PM
Moyes: Made of the same cloth

http://www.manutd.com/sitecore/shell/~/media/CB3F6666C1204D1ABDCF52983FE2E178.ashx?h=359&la=ar-SA&w=240&rgn=6,0,537,795

Right man, right time

"He's Scottish, he's made from the same cloth as Sir Alex and he's the kind of guy you look at and think 'stability'."

- Peter Schmeichel

David Moyes has been at Everton's helm since March 2002, during which time he’s proved a big hit with the blue half of Merseyside.

So, what do Manchester United fans need to know about the man who’s been charged with leading the Reds into life after Sir Alex Ferguson? Here's our quick guide to the new gaffer...

Shared roots
Like Sir Alex, David Moyes hails from working-class Glasgow. Both men also turned out for Dunfermline Athletic in their playing days (albeit 23 years apart) and, between them, represented Rangers (Sir Alex) and Celtic (Moyes).

Playing career
David Moyes pulled on seven clubs’ shirts during his 19-year playing career as a centre-back. And while he never scaled particularly lofty heights nor earned international recognition, he made more than 550 appearances both north and south of the border.

Student of the game
Moyes reportedly began taking his coaching badges when he was just 22 and kept detailed notes of the techniques and tactics employed by his managers. That probably helps explain his early move into coaching, as a player-manager at Preston North End (then Division Two), aged 35.

Pedigree with Preston
When he first took the reins at PNE, in January 1998, the Lancashire club were in danger of dropping down to the fourth tier of English football. Barely two years later, Moyes guided North End to the 1999/2000 Division Two title, clear of regional rivals Burnley by seven points. The following season, with almost the same squad, Moyes’ Preston came within a whisker of promotion to the Premier League.

Loyal and experienced
Moyes has been at Everton for more than 11 years, making him the third-longest serving manager in the Premier League after Sir Alex and Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger. As Sir Alex once said admiringly, “David has had to contend with not having a strong financial structure. He has had to get the best out of the players he has had available and he has done an amazing job.” The average length of service for a Premier League manager is less than four seasons.

Award winning
David has scooped individual honours on numerous occasions. He was won the League Managers’ Association’s Manager of the Year award – voted for by his fellow football bosses – on three occasions, in 2003, 2005 and 2009. Sir Alex is the only other man to have achieved this hat-trick. In addition, Moyes has been named Premier League Manager of the Month – an accolade directly linked to team results - on 10 occasions. Sir Alex’s record tally of 15 monthly awards is, of course, spread over a longer period of time.

Head to head
Moyes locked horns with Ferguson on 24 occasions and, like most managers who have taken on Sir Alex down the years, lost more often than he won. In fact, the Toffees boss triumphed just three times after 90 minutes (and once at Wembley on penalties in the 2009 FA Cup semi-final). However, he did mastermind one of the greatest comebacks achieved by an away team at Old Trafford in recent years when Everton rallied from 4-2 down with seven minutes remaining to draw 4-4 in April 2012. There was a similar outcome at Goodison Park in September 2010 when Moyes' men, seemingly beaten by United with the score at 3-1 going into injury time, grabbed two last-gasp goals to draw 3-3. This ability to eke out every last drop of effort from his players, until well beyond the 90th minute, should stand him in good stead at a club where dramatic late triumphs are part of the fabric.

Beating the Blues
Moyes boasts an excellent record against the 'modern' Manchester City, having won seven and drawn one of his 10 meetings with them since Sheikh Mansour's takeover early in 2008/09. This sequence includes two 'doubles' - victories at home and away in the same season - and four consecutive wins at Goodison Park. The last of these, 2-0 on 16 March 2013, helped United to go 15 points clear in the title race as the Reds defeated Reading 1-0 later that day. Only three Premier League teams have beaten City at the Etihad Stadium in the last three seasons - United last December, Arsenal (in October 2010) and Moyes' Everton (in December 2010).

Mentoring Rooney
Of course, Moyes was the man who handed Wayne Rooney his chance at Everton, aged just 16. He played a vital role in Rooney’s early development and once recalled the England striker’s formative years: “He was very shy but had an enthusiasm on the training pitch that was akin to how any boy is playing football with his pals in the park. He scored a goal in training once where he chipped the keeper from such an incredible angle that it was met by silence. All the coaches just looked at each other as if to say: 'Did that really happen?' A phenomenal talent.”

Endorsed by legends
Peter Schmeichel enjoyed unprecedented glory as the great goalkeeper in United's trophy-laden team of the 1990's. The Treble winner is therefore more than qualified to comment on the qualities required to succeed Sir Alex successfully. "David Moyes has been at Everton for more than a decade and he's done a fantastic job. He's Scottish, he's made from the same cloth as Sir Alex and he's the kind of guy you look at and you think 'stability'. Beyond anything else, that is the most important thing for Manchester United."

troy andreas
09-05-2013, 11:41 PM
Peers' praise for Moyes

David Moyes has won many admirers and friends in football during his loyal and distinguished service to Everton. As you can see from our collection of quotes, soundbites and tweets, advocates of his appointment at Old Trafford come from all corners of the game...

Fellow managers

Sir Alex Ferguson: "David is a man of great integrity with a strong work ethic. I've admired his work for a long time. He was a young man then at the start of his career and has since gone on to do a magnificent job at Everton. There is no question he has all the qualities we expect of a manager at this club.”

Howard Kendall, former Everton boss: “David Moyes is such an inspirational manager. He and Sir Alex have always had a close relationship and they are similar as men. They are both ultra-professional and the way they go about their jobs is similar. The Old Trafford hierarchy will want stability and for some things to remain the same. With Moyes and Ferguson in the background helping him from time to time, they can have that."

Harry Redknapp, QPR manager: "David Moyes could manage any club. He's proved what he could do at Everton without spending fortunes. What could he do at a club with resources? He could do a fantastic job there. They say: 'He's never won a major trophy', but you can't win a major trophy unless you manage one of the big four.”

Graham Taylor, former England manager: "Everton broke into the top four and challenged. To be able to still be doing that, bearing in mind the amount of money David has available to him to spend in comparison to the big four, is an absolutely first-class achievement by him."

Kenny Dalglish, former Liverpool manager: "Moyes has done a fantastic job at Everton. I've got a great deal of respect for David Moyes."

Steve Bruce, Hull City manager: "He's cut from the same cloth [as Sir Alex]. It wouldn't surprise me if he got the job and I'm sure he would be very successful. He's not had huge finances but he has still managed to put an Everton team together that comfortably finishes in the top 10."

Everton colleagues

Tim Howard: "David Moyes has a real good recipe for success. He doesn't just bring in every good player available. He brings in guys who can play two positions who will also buy into [the club's ethos]. And then he guides them along. He's an incredible motivator. And he gets better at it every year."

Phil Neville: “His method is to push you to your limits in training and then the match is easy. He has developed as a manager too because he has looked at things differently. He’s gone from a British-based, solid team to a more foreign-based one with more flair. The DNA of a David Moyes team is clear: hard work, spirit, togetherness and fight."

Steven Pienaar, Everton midfielder: “He is one of the best, if not the best manager in the Premier League. It shows in the way we are playing.”

Former players

Gary Lineker, former Everton striker: “I think David Moyes will be an excellent appointment for Manchester United, but an awful one for Everton! He is hugely respected within the game and he will instantly get the respect of the players.”

Mark Lawrenson, former Liverpool player: "I think Ferguson sees a quite a bit of himself in Moyes. He sees the same drive, the same characteristics, and the same steely determination. Neither men are to be trifled with. Moyes is team first. He has built a team – several teams, in fact – and that is exactly what United want: a team."

Gary Neville: “I would welcome it [David Moyes’ appointment]. It makes sense. Manchester United want someone to respect the history and tradition of the club, someone who is there for the long-term. The club does not go for quick-fixes. This will be a result for sanity back in football, the next Manchester United manager. I see scouting systems being ripped up, people being sacked... Manchester United don’t work like that."

Alan Shearer: “Anyone who has worked with David Moyes says great things about his man-management and his coaching.”

Peter Schmeichel: "David Moyes has been at Everton for more than a decade on limited funds and he’s done a fantastic job. You look at him and think stability and longevity — that’s an important thing for United.”

Denis Law: "David has done a marvellous job at Everton. Alex had won the European Cup Winners’ Cup with Aberdeen but was not experienced in the European Cup either and, as we all know, he went on to win it. I think there is a time for all managers to be the first to do something and Moyes’ record has been excellent."

http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2013/May/peer-praise-david-moyes-quote-unquote.aspx?pageNo=4

rondwisan
09-05-2013, 11:50 PM
Welcome abroad Pakde Moyes ...
Semua bilang yg bagus2 lho .., just proved it yaa .... :D

Pro Kontra sih pasti ada lah ..., but tetep suport United and stand behind him ...
David Moyes is a Red now ... !!!

Vanz Wazza
10-05-2013, 12:15 AM
Masa transisi nya bakal berasa banget ini
Moga ga separah klub rival deh

Harapan gw si Moyes bawa si kribo sama Baines
Trus jangan buang pemaen muda ya om
Orbitkan om youngster kita :D

#WelcomeDavidMoyes

theater of dream
10-05-2013, 12:20 AM
Welcome Moyes...
Pola permainan Moyes gak jauh beda ama Fergie, traditional dan old style dengan mengandalkan kekuatan sayap...
Pemain United bakal mudah beradaptasi dengan pola nya ;)

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troy andreas
10-05-2013, 12:23 AM
Rio: Moyes offers continuity
Report by Ben Hibbs

Rio Ferdinand says he is “delighted” with the appointment of David Moyes as Sir Alex Ferguson’s successor at Manchester United and believes the new man offers continuity of managerial style and an acknowledgement of the club’s well-established history and traditions.

Moyes will officially take up his new post on 1 July on a six-year contract, and he arrives at Old Trafford with the full blessing and backing of Sir Alex, as well as the players.

“We are all delighted,” Ferdinand told MUTV. “I think it was important that the club made a decision quickly and it all got sorted out. I think the club have acted impeccably in that sense. The manager, I’m sure, thought long and hard about his own decision, he made it and then the club acted swiftly and it’s great to see the new manager coming in."

Picking the right man to replace Sir Alex after 26 trophy-laden years at the helm at Old Trafford was always going to be an important decision, but Ferdinand feels that Moyes’ appointment provides continuity.

“Another reason I think it’s a good appointment is that David Moyes will be very, very open and sympathetic to the traditions of the club and he’ll try to continue that and not come in and make changes in terms of the whole characteristics of the club. “That’s important for a club of this size and important from what’s gone on before. The manager that we’ve got now has implemented a fantastic system, a working system, and we’ve been successful this year and hopefully we can continue that and this guy I’m sure is the right man to do that and take us forward.

“He’s a very honest man it seems, and from what you hear from other players that you speak to and he’s done a fantastic job at his previous club, Everton. They’ve always been a solid team always hard to play against and what he’s always demanded from his players, from what we see, is a great work ethic and I think there are a lot of similarities with the manager that we’ve got at the moment. That’s a big thing that he continues that tradition.”


Carrick: Moyes' fine reputation

Michael Carrick says he has only heard good things about David Moyes from fellow professionals who have worked under the Scot.

The United midfielder is looking forward to working with the current Everton boss from July onwards and told MUTV that he is used to dealing with managerial changes following his time at West Ham and Tottenham.

"I think he [Moyes] has obviously done a terrific job at Everton," Carrick stated on the official club TV channel. "He's been there for a long time now with great success for the resources that he's had and he's well respected with everyone I spoke to.

"All the players who have played for him all enjoy playing with him and say good things about him, obviously enough for him to get the chance to be the manager of this great club. It is an opportunity for him and opportunity for everyone else to maybe do things slightly differently but keep the success rolling on."

Clearly the first change in manager for over 26 years at Old Trafford is bound to attract plenty of attention in the media but the England international expects the new man to maintain the high standards demanded by Sir Alex.

"It's obviously a big change because this club's been run for so long under the same person," added Carrick. "I've worked under a few different managers in my past in my career, so I'm sort of used to a little bit of change, but yes, I'm really looking forward to it, to meeting him and getting good training pre-season and hopefully a good future.

"I think he's honest and he's fair to his players as far as I'm aware and I'm sure that's the case. He'll set high standards just as we expect high standards of ourselves and I'm looking forward to working with him."

ivanzferdinand
10-05-2013, 01:06 AM
It's Moyes you know, hard to believe it's not SAF. :peace:

http://d3j5vwomefv46c.cloudfront.net/photos/large/768268997.jpg?1368114587

http://d3j5vwomefv46c.cloudfront.net/photos/large/768276948.jpg?1368115970


*Angka Nol adalah menunjukkan Era Baru Manchester United Dimulai*

bombom
10-05-2013, 02:45 AM
Welcome to Theatre of Dreams David Moyes :devil3:
Semoga kepercayaan dari SAF yg merekomendasikannya sebagai suksesor, tidak menjadi beban tersendiri buat Moyes untuk memimpin United.
Bisa mengorbitkan youngster menjadi pemain kelas wahid dan yg pasti bisa merengkuh banyak Trophy.

Penasaran pemain pertama yang bakal direkrut oleh DM :-?

tumpal_oneunited
10-05-2013, 07:20 AM
Welcome to Theater of Dreams David Moyes, a Place where Trophies Belong.
Keep The Red Flag Flying High..!! :muscarf:

fredrian.seven
10-05-2013, 07:43 AM
Taruh disini aja coz sih relevan.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2322254/David-Moyes-wants-Phil-Neville-new-backroom-team-Manchester-United.html

Moyes dikabarkan akan membawa P. Neville dan Weir sebagai staf. Selain itu tanda tanya ada di Phelan dan Rene Meulensen.

Klo aku sih berharap Rene jangan pindah coz kemampuan dan peran ngelatih skill-nya mumpuni. Klo Phelan wajar mo nyoba jadi manager. Jadi inget cerita tentang Chicago Bulls. Jordan cabut diikuti beberapa sosok penting akhirnya Chicago limbung (bener apa nggal ya :P).

Yang jelas nggak berharap perubahan drastis. Kehilangan Fergie dan Gill dalam satu waktu dah cukup. Jangan ada lagi yang ikut cabut.

Andi Istiabudi
10-05-2013, 08:17 AM
Harus mulai membiasakan ketik DM nih di forum setelah selama ini terbiasa SAF :)

ecly_watchaa
10-05-2013, 10:06 AM
selamat berkerja boss Moyes...semoga bertahan lama deh,
jgn sampe UNITED macam klub2 sebelah yg gerah dengan
hasil buruk trus mencampakkan pelatihnya...

theater of dream
10-05-2013, 10:13 AM
Salah satu alasan Fergie memilih Moyes :)

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Mahesa_Jenar
10-05-2013, 10:23 AM
now let's predict how Moyes run this team
Susunan lini belakang kemungkinan besar tidak akan berubah banyak, paling hanya butuh penyegaran, Evans dan Jones bakal dapat porsi lebih banyak mengingat Rio dan Vida rentan cedera, sementara di sisi sayap secara umum masih cukup aman dengan stok seperti Evra, Rafael, Smalling dan Buttner.
di lini tengah, kemungkinan besar Fellaini akan diangkut ke OT, well ini aset besar kalau terwujud mengingat selama ini kita sangat kekurangan sosok DM tangguh yang berani adu keras, hanya saja akan ada kesulitan meramu tim dengan adanya Carrick yang nyaris untouchables di lini tengah. Kecuali Moyes berani mengubah patron 4-4-2 sayap elang yang selama ini menjadi ciri khas United menjadi 4-4-2 broken wing. Kalau berani, ini langkah besar dan membuat permainan United sulit dibaca. Carrick dan Fellaini di tengah sebagai motor dengan dukungan pemain semacam Kagawa dan Cleverley sebagai driver, ditambah dukungan Rooney dan van Persie, dengan catatan posisi Rooney dan Kagawa bisa saling bertukar.
pertanyaannya kalau posisi ini jadi diterapkan, apakah pemain model Valencia dan Young akan mendapat jatah bermain mengingat mereka tidak mampu bermain di posisi lain kecuali winger..??

Mari kita lihat ke depannya seperti apa Pakdhe Moyes meramu tim..

and once again :

WELCOME DAVID MOYES...!!!

MichaelMU
10-05-2013, 01:37 PM
WELCOME DAVIE MOYES DI KASTA LEBIH TINGGI!:champ:

stiap match jangan lupa bawa anaknya yah si Lauren Moyes @laurenannemoyes
siapa tau si ganteng Jones kepincut.

penasaran juga sama squad united dalam rencana DM gimana next season

aMieBeckz
10-05-2013, 02:51 PM
om Moyes yg ganteng dan berbakat, tolong dibawa lah anak mu satu om ke United.. *kode Fellaini* :poys:

Selamat Bekerja Om...
jd ga sabar musim depan..
Otak baru, Sistem baru, dan Cara baru.. kita liat gmn hasilnya.. *ga trlalu bnyk brharap jg dimusim prtamanya,, yg pasti SEMOGA BISA LEBIH BAIK (~~)

theater of dream
10-05-2013, 05:12 PM
lah ini https://twitter.com/fellainiM apa kena bajak yah :devil1::devil1:
ato maksud nya Red Devils mana ya ??? :devil1::devil1::devil1:

troy andreas
10-05-2013, 05:41 PM
lah ini https://twitter.com/fellainiM apa kena bajak yah :devil1::devil1:
ato maksud nya Red Devils mana ya ??? :devil1::devil1::devil1:

Sudah dikonfirmasi Fellaini, itu maksudnya red devil julukan timnas Belgia. Tapi siapa tau itu kode lain untuk red devil dari kota Manchester :D

ecly_watchaa
10-05-2013, 08:50 PM
David Gill : Caranya menjaga klub ini, staf, dan seluruh keluarga sepakbola secara umum adalah sesuatu yang saya kagumi. Ini sebuah sisi yang sering tersembunyi di mata publik, tapi bisa saya saksikan selama 16 tahun terakhir.

semoga boss baru bisa melanjutkan deh, karena kita semua tahu bakal
berat beban om DM melanjutkan kekuasaan rezim opa...pelatih mana yg
tidak mau menjadi pengganti sang penguasa 26,5 tahun...DM sudah
membukukan sejarah bahkan sebelum dia benar2 resmi ngatur tim di
lapangan....

alpben
10-05-2013, 09:39 PM
Kalo percaya sama Opa, hrs percaya sama Moyes krna Moyes pilihan Opa
Haha

InMoyesWeTrust

Andi Istiabudi
10-05-2013, 10:24 PM
Sampai akhir musim ini memang Moyes masih pelatih Everton :)

Everton Larang Moyes Bicara United

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Bola.net - David Moyes rencananya akan berbicara kepada para wartawan untuk pertama kali setelah dipastikan akan menjadi pelatih Manchester United. Moyes terpilih untuk menggantikan Sir Alex Ferguson di United mulai musim depan.

Moyes yang saat ini masih berstatus pelatih Everton akan berbicara tentang pertandingan melawan West Ham akhir pekan ini. Kubu Everton menegaskan bahwa Moyes tidak akan bicara tentang masa depannya.

The Toffess menegaskan bahwa Moyes sudah setuju untuk fokus kepada tantangan-tantangan terakhir di Everton. Karenanya, ia tak mau membahas topik tentang Setan Merah.

"Moyes tidak akan menjawab pertanyaan tentang Manchester United. Ia juga tak akan bicara tentang pengangkatan dirinya sebagai pelatih baru di United," demikian pernyataan resmi Everton.

Moyes sendiri menegaskan bahwa dirinya akan mencurahkan segenap tenaga untuk membantu Everton finis setinggi mungkin di klasemen akhir Premier League. (tdm/hsw)

rondwisan
11-05-2013, 03:08 AM
+kuncinya cuman satu sih ..., harus saling follow ...
*loh opo sih
+lah klo nggak saling follow, khan nggak bisa DM
*:-??:-??

:hammer::hammer:

:peace::ngacir:

Andi Istiabudi
12-05-2013, 09:35 AM
Sabar yaaa :)

Moyes Maklum Jika Dicibir Fans Everton

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Bola.net - Manajer Everton, David Moyes mengaku bakal memahami andai dirinya mendapat cibiran dari para suporter, pada laga kandang terakhir di Goodison Park.

Akhir pekan ini mereka bakal kedatangan West Ham United, yang sekaligus menjadi laga perpisahan Moyes dengan Everton.

Hengkangnya Moyes untuk menukangi Manchester United musim depan memunculkan berbagai reaksi. Kendati banyak mendapat dukungan dari kubu The Toffees, namun pria 50 tahun asal Skotlandia itu siap menghadapi cibiran pendukung timnya.

"Fans telah bersikap luar biasa sejak saya tiba di sini. Saya akan berterima kasih pada mereka, atas dukungan yang selalu mereka berikan pada saya," ujar Moyes.

"Saya harap mereka beraksi seperti saat menyambut saya dulu. Namun jika mereka bereaksi tidak baik, saya mengerti karena anda mendukung tim anda. Saya akan berdiri di tempat yang sama, dan hal terbesarnya adalah kami finish dengan poin sebanyak yang kami sanggup."

Pensiunnya Alex Ferguson sebagai manajer Setan Merah musim depan, membuat Moyes tak sanggup menolak pinangan kubu Old Trafford, untuk meninggalkan klub yang telah diasuhnya selama 11 tahun. (mtr/atg)

theater of dream
12-05-2013, 12:02 PM
Sir Bobby mendukung penuh nih :)

Bobby Charlton backs David Moyes for future success (http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/398907/Bobby-Charlton-backs-David-Moyes-for-future-success)

SIR BOBBY CHARLTON has a simple message for the rest of football today: Don’t expect Manchester United to fall off their perch now that Sir Alex Ferguson has retired.

it is a vow delivered with quiet authority by the living legend of the English game, and backed up by his old team-mate Denis Law as they contemplate a new era of domination at Old Trafford.

Charlton, a director on the board of United, was influential in the appointment of new manager David Moyes, having argued for the club to choose a British boss as successor to Ferguson, who has been urged by his players to lead them up to accept the Premier League trophy today. He is convinced it will be a stable and successful transition to a sustained period of further success. He said: “Yes, of course you wonder what’s going to happen without Sir Alex.

“A lot of managers and media people will be saying, ‘thank God that United are not going to be a threat any more’. But that’s a major mistake that they are making. Nothing will change from the philosophy, from Alex Ferguson’s philosophy and Matt Busby’s philosophy.

“There will be a great future at United, and the football at Old Trafford will remain the same.

“It has always been a philosophy to attack; never be boring, never be dull. Sir Alex has always stressed that, and the club has never been better than it is now.”

The appointment of Moyes, another Scot to follow compatriots Busby and Ferguson, is clearly designed for continuity.

Charlton played for Busby and was the man who advised Manchester United to choose Ferguson back in 1986. He has been at the club for nearly 60 years, and nobody knows it more intimately than him.

United have never had a manager from overseas and Sir Bobby didn’t want that to change, saying: “My personal opinion is I would think foreign is not for us.

VaDLi
13-05-2013, 09:59 AM
menunggu first matchnya lawan wigan di ComShield deh...

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theater of dream
13-05-2013, 11:23 AM
Moyes juga dapat respect yang luar biasa dari publik Goodison Park :)

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ecly_watchaa
13-05-2013, 01:26 PM
bagus juga yak beberapa fans Everton ini, sadar pelatih mereka
dihargai tim yg jauh lebih mengkilat...respect..!!

zudomiriku
13-05-2013, 02:26 PM
Simulasi Football Manager: Moyes Antar MU Juara Musim Depan
Rossi Finza Noor - detikSport



Jakarta - Ini memang bukan dalam realita, melainkan hanya dalam video game semata. Tapi dalam simulasi terbaru di Football Manager, David Moyes disebut bakal membawa Manchester United juara musim depan.

Tidak tanggung-tanggung, dalam simulasi tersebut Moyes langsung memberi United dua gelar sekaligus: Premier League dan Piala Liga Inggris. Uniknya, Moyes melakukan hal tersebut tanpa jor-joran membeli pemain.

Sama seperti ketika masih menukangi Everton, Moyes tampak hati-hati dalam bursa transfer. Tercatat dalam simulasi itu Moyes hanya membeli satu orang pemain, yakni Leighton Baines dengan harga 19 juta poundsterling. Mayoritas skuat United musim ini masih dipertahankan. Hanya Anderson yang dia jual dengan harga 7 juta poundsterling.

Moyes memimpin 'Setan Merah' menjuarai liga, di mana United mengumpulkan 79 poin dari 38 laga. Robin van Persie masih jadi andalan dalam mencetak gol. Bomber asal Belanda itu tampil 39 kali dan mencetak 21 gol sepanjang musim. Di belakangnya ada Wayne Rooney yang mencetak 19 gol dalam 37 pertandingan.

Manajer asal Skotlandia itu juga membawa United melaju ke babak perempatfinal Liga Champions. Tapi akhirnya kalah dari Barcelona. Sementara di Piala FA, United tersingkir di babak keempat dari Charlton Athletic.

Simulasi yang sama juga membandingkan hasil yang didapat Moyes dengan tiga manajer lainnya: Jose Mourinho, Juergen Klopp, dan Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Bagaimana jika United ditangani oleh Mourinho? Nihil gelar. United finis di bawah Manchester City di liga dengan hanya mengumpulkan 77 poin dari 38 pertandngan. Mourinho kemudian membawa United ke final Piala FA dan Liga Champions, tapi akhirnya kalah juga.

Manajer asal Portugal itu juga membeli beberapa pemain di bulan Januari, ketika United berada di posisi tiga. Dia mendatangkan Marouane Fellaini dan Andre Schuerrle. Sementara, Antonio Valencia, Danny Welbeck, dan Anderson didepaknya karena dinilai tidak tampil memuaskan.

Solskjaer sedikit lebih baik. Dia membawa United menjadi juara Piala FA, meski gagal di kompetisi lainnya --termasuk finis kedua di bawah City di liga. Dia mendatangkan beberapa pemain seperti Christian Eriksen, Yohan Cabaye, Kyriakos Papadopolous, dan Leandro Damiao. Total dia menghabiskan 57 juta poundsterling di bursa transfer.

Klopp adalah yang paling buruk. Dia tidak membawa United juara sama sekali dan akhirnya dipecat di pertengahan musim. Makin buruk lagi, dia sempat menjual beberapa pemain seperti Nani, Anderson, Danny Welbeck, dan kapten Nemanja Vidic untuk menyelamatkan pekerjaannya sendiri.

Klopp juga membeli Radja Nainggolan dengan banderol 20 juta poundsterling, tapi ini terbukti bukan transfer yang oke. Niat Klopp menerapkan permainan dengan pressing ketat, seperti yang dilakukannya di Borussia Dortmund, tidak berjalan di United. Hal lain yang juga membuat Klopp kehilangan pekerjaannya adalah cedera yang dialami oleh Van Persie, yang mana harus membuatnya istirahat empat bulan.

David Moyes

-Juara di Premier League – 79 poin
-Tidak sibuk di bursa transfer – Mendatangkan Baines dengan garga 19 juta pounds, menjual Anderson seharga 7 juta pounds. Mirip seperti ketika dia di Everton.
-Kalah dari Barcelona di perempatfinal Liga Champions.
-Menjuarai Piala Liga Inggris
-Tersingkir di babak keempat Piala FA, kalah dari Charlton
-Pemain terbaik:
RVP: 39 kali main, 21 gol, 4 assist, 7 Player of The Month awards, nilai rata-rata 7,54
Rooney: 37 pertandingan, 19 gol, nilai rata-rata 7,78
Kagawa: 29 pertandingan, 11 gol
De Gea: 53 pertandingan, 52 kali kebobolan

Jose Mourinho

-Finis kedua di Premier League – 77 poin
-Menjual Valencia, Welbeck, dan Anderson di bulan Januari ketika tim sedang berada di posisi tiga.
-Mendatangkan Fellaini and Schuerrle dengan harga 32 juta pounds.
-Kalah di final Piala FA dan Liga Champions
-Pemain terbaik:
RVP: 42 pertandingan, 22 gol.
Rooney: 50 pertandingan, 20 gol.
Kagawa: 49 pertandingam, 18 gol.
De Gea: 45 pertandingan, 39 kebobolan. (De Gea kemudian cedera, Lindegaard tampil buruk. Jadi faktor United kehilangan gelar)

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

-Finis kedua di bawah City
-Menjuarai Piala FA
-Mendatangkan Eriksen, Cabaye, Papadopolous, dan Damiao dengan total harga 57 juta pounds.
-Pemain terbaik:
RVP: 39 pertandingan, 20 gol.
Nani: 43 pertandingan, 15 gol.
Rooney: 41 pertandingan, 14 gol.
Kagawa: 39 pertandingan, 12 gol.

Jurgen Klopp

-Dipecat di Januari ketika klub berada di posisi enam.
-Mendatangkan Radja Nainggolan dengan harga 20 juta pounds. Cuci gudang di Januari untuk menyelamatkan pekerjaannya dengan menjual Vidic, Anderson, Welbeck, Nani dengan total harga 57 juta pounds.
-RVP cedera empat bulan, sama sekali tidak membantu dirinya.
-Tersingkir dari Piala Liga dan FA, membawa United sampai fase knock-out pertama Liga Champions.
-Mencoba pendekatan pressing ketat seperti di Dortmund, tetapi United gagal beradaptasi.
-Pemain terbaik:
Rooney: 27 pertandingan, 10 gol.
Hernandez: 15 pertandingan, 7 gol.
Kagawa: 25 pertandingan, 5 gol.

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*sumber: t3.com

http://sport.detik.com/sepakbola/read/2013/05/13/111714/2243952/72/simulasi-football-manager-moyes-antar-mu-juara-musim-depan?b99220170

Tomtom
13-05-2013, 02:47 PM
keren yah simulasi nya
memberikan angin surga...hehehe

we'll never know... it aint ovet til its over... wish David Moyes all the luck

red_girl_mia
13-05-2013, 04:05 PM
Salah satu alasan Fergie memilih Moyes :)

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Moyes timeeeee =))=))=))=))=))

zudomiriku
15-05-2013, 01:24 PM
Traditional Values at Manchester United Led to Moyes Appointment

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Manchester United’s traditional values when it comes to club management have reaped their just reward over the past few weeks.

A 38th trophy for Sir Alex Ferguson in just 26 years is an awesome feat by anybody’s standards, but it could have easily been zero if he had worked under the stewardship of other less forgiving owners.

As has been oft chronicled, the "very special one" could have easily been discarded at a very early stage of his United tenure, and a great career would have ended before it began.

Folklore has it that Mark Robin’s cup winner against Nottingham Forest was the catalyst for Fergie’s redemption, although opinion is divided as to whether or not his sacking was in fact imminent.

Nevertheless, the patience of the board was rewarded, and Sir Alex set about producing a dynasty of youth development and trophy accumulation that will perhaps never be rivaled in years to come.

Old Trafford set a shining model that a few have followed (Arsenal and Everton are perhaps the most prominent examples) but more have eschewed.

It is perhaps ironic that, despite winning the FA Cup in his first season and the League title last year for the first time in 44 years, Roberto Mancini bit the dust yesterday for failing to win anything this year.

Reaching an FA Cup final and coming second in the League was apparently not enough to appease his Manchester City employers. As reported by the BBC, the club argued that one of the reasons for his departure was a failure to “develop a holistic approach to all aspects of football at this club."

Only they know what lies beneath this jargonistic statement, and it would be refreshing if they had just said what they meant in plain English (i.e. "He didn’t win anything and upset a few of our over-sensitive and overpaid players!").

United won nothing last year, yet any thought of dismissing the manager would have been considered risible.

Sir Alex had his "ups and downs" with several star players in his time, and we all know who left the club when that happened.

I cite Roy Keane, David Beckham, Jaap Stam, Ruud van Nistelrooy and probably, if Fergy hadn’t retired, Wayne Rooney, to name but a few.

No player is bigger than the club, and no player should be bigger than the manager.

"Short fix" seems to be the modus operandi of clubs who suddenly find themselves owned by multimillionaires.

Money suddenly becomes no object in pursuit of the owner’s fulfilment of their ultimate fantasy.

Buying success can only be viewed as a short-term answer, however, as Real Madrid found out when Florentino Perez was given seemingly limitless funds to fill his team with ready-made stars heralding the beginning of the Galactico era.

They dominated the Spanish League for a few years but the stars began to lose their twinkle and Barcelona’s enviable youth policy began to bear fruit.

The rest is history, and Barcelona showed us a shining example of how to run a club effectively and economically on a long-term basis.

The appointment of David Moyes at Old Trafford was, to use a much overused colloquialism, a "no-brainer."

It could reasonably be argued that very few alternatives existed in terms of continuing the policy of long-term planning and stability.

In an article I wrote on this website last November, I listed 10 possible replacements for Sir Alex, and Moyes was my first choice.

Several other candidates including Jose Mourinho, Jurgen Klopp and Antonio Conte are undoubtedy talented leaders but could probably only have been viewed as short term options.

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Others, such as Martin O’Neil and Alan Pardew, have suffered too badly this season to have been serious contenders, and for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who is universally popular with the Old Trafford faithful, the opportunity almost certainly came too soon in his managerial career.

My sole reservation concerning the appointment of Moyes is his lack of experience on the wider European stage.

Hopefully he is a fast learner and, if he surrounds himself with staff that have that knowledge, it is not an insurmountable problem.

Sir Alex’s plea to the fans to be patient with the new regime was a generous one, based probably on his own early experiences.

Let us hope, of course, that Moyes doesn’t need time and that United will go from strength to strength under his leadership.

If this doesn’t happen immediately, let us learn from the comical managerial roundabout at Chelsea and the callous dismissal of Mancini and give Moyes the time and space to forge his own dynasty at United, unfettered by the threat of the hovering axe.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1639328-traditional-values-at-manchester-united-led-to-moyes-appointment

zudomiriku
16-05-2013, 04:54 PM
Moyes agrees not to take star pair

Baines and Fellaini off limits?

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According to reports, incoming Manchester United manager David Moyes has agreed not to try and take Everton stars Leighton Baines and Marouane Fellaini to Old Trafford.

SportsDirect News claims that, during the talks between Moyes and chairman, Bill Kenwright, that secured his move to United, an agreement was made prohibiting him from taking the pair with him.

“We're confident Baines and Fellaini will be with us next season,” a senior Everton source revealed.

“The chairman and manager had very constructive talks last week, and while we couldn't do anything to prevent David joining United, we have been able to gain an agreement that means nothing will be done to unsettle Leighton and Marouane.

“We need our best players here for whoever takes over the reins. So selling our best assets is not an option.”

The news will be welcome relief for Everton fans, who have become increasingly concerned in recent days that the exit of Moyes could lead to an exodus of the club's most talented players — starting with Baines and Fellaini.

“Both are critical to the future success of Everton,” added the source. “They are integral to our plans going forward.”

http://toffeeweb.com/season/12-13/news/24611.html

zudomiriku
16-05-2013, 05:22 PM
What to Expect from David Moyes in His 1st Year at Manchester United

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Last week was the longest in my memory of being a Manchester United fan.

From the shock announcement of long-serving manager Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement, to the speculation of who will replace him, to the appointment of Everton's David Moyes—never have seven days passed so slowly.

But with the summer fast approaching, the club is faced with plenty of uncertainty.

This article will look ahead to the first year of the Moyes era, and what fans of the Red Devils can realistically expect.

Promotion of British Youth

Moyes doesn't have a particularly noteworthy record of promoting young players quickly at Everton, but when the individual has been good enough, he has been willing to give them a chance.

In a recent speech at Cambridge University, the Scottish manager made some interesting points on this topic (via Daily Mail).

"Manchester United have always relied hugely on young players and my priority will always be to promote these talents. It is the right way to go," he said.

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"We need to be producing better English players and we are working to find the solutions. My aim would be to develop these young English players and get more and more coming through."

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These words will appeal to fans who still believe in the tradition set by legendary manager Sir Matt Busby.
Players like Danny Welbeck, Tom Cleverley, Phil Jones, Wilfried Zaha, Chris Smalling and Nick Powell fall into the bracket of talented young British players at Old Trafford.

Then there is also the Belgian Adnan Januzaj and the Chilean Angelo Henriquez who will be knocking on the door soon.

Moyes will be spoilt for choice but will endeavor to give youth a chance.

No Seismic Shift in Tactics

Moyes' Everton side has long been one of the best-drilled teams in the Premier League.

This season, the Toffees have conceded 38 goals in 37 games, the same number as United. Last term they finished with the third-best defensive record behind the two Manchester clubs.

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As a former defender, the coach believes strongly in the importance of a holding midfielder sitting in front of the back line offering protection.

At the moment, Michael Carrick effectively fills this role for the Red Devils. This is unlikely to change under Moyes, as the English midfielder's time is far from coming to an end.

The 4-5-1, or the more fluid 4-2-3-1, will likely remain the formation of choice. Robin van Persie will remain the side's lone striker, with opportunities also given to Javier Hernandez.

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The side's full-backs will push up the field—Rafael on the right side and either Patrice Evra or Leighton Baines on the left.

Moyes' teams have a penchant for overloading the opposition penalty area with countless crosses during games. Though with van Persie not being at his strongest in the air, he may have to curb this habit.

He has also resisted from playing a more continental attacking playmaker—or "trequartista"—at Everton, though this may just have been as a result of a lack of personnel.

Shinji Kagawa can be the man for the job should Moyes deem him so worthy.

A Familiar Coaching Staff

If a recent exclusive on Goal.com is to be believed, Old Trafford may see the return of a few familiar faces when Moyes takes over.

The report claims that "Ryan Giggs, Phil Neville and Nicky Butt are in contention for a first-team role on Moyes' coaching staff."

It is unknown whether the manager's coaching staff at Goodison Park will join him at United, or if he'll assemble a new team to support him.

A blend of both seems most likely.

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Many fans of the Red Devils would delight in seeing former players return, as well as someone like Giggs take on a new coaching role.

Moyes will need staff members around him who are loyal but also know and appreciate the tradition and meaning of the club.

Giggs' blood is Manchester United red. A player/coach dual role for him, at least for one season, would be an interesting prospect indeed.

A Strong Work Ethic

Moyes is known as one of the most rigorous managers in England in terms of maximizing the fitness levels of his players.

The Scottish manager delights in pushing his players to their limits.

According to Phil Neville in a report from The Sun, some of Moyes' training sessions "filled me with dread. His method is to push you to your limits in training and then the match is easy."

Everton have been traditionally slow to start but consistent through the second half of a season. This may account for that trend.

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If Moyes is to succeed at Old Trafford, he will need to earn the respect of the United players.

He will be dealing with bigger egos than ever before—there will often be occasions when manager and player don't see eye-to-eye.

Sir Alex's aura will loom large over the club for many years to come, but as long as his replacement has players who are loyal to him, success is more likely.

After the Red Devils' game with West Brom this Sunday, fans will have to wait three tantalising months for the return of Premier League football.

There will be plenty of speculation surrounding Old Trafford, most of it in regards to Moyes' possible transfer targets.

But none of us can be sure what's going to happen until the 2013-14 season kicks off in August.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1640294-what-to-expect-from-david-moyes-in-his-first-year-at-manchester-united

Redsbusby
16-05-2013, 09:20 PM
Jiah udah langsung aja padahal belum ada opisial dari Manutd nya...
awas ntar kalo ngga jadi TS kita bata rame2 :sikat::sikat:

Mari kita batain balik :army: :))

bombom
19-05-2013, 01:03 AM
Ryan Giggs: David Moyes Akan Dapat Dukungan Dari Pemain Senior

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Winger senior Manchester United Ryan Giggs menyatakan, manajer yang akan mulai menangani The Red Devils akhir musim ini, David Moyes, akan mendapat dukungan penuh dari pemain-pemain senior.
Moyes mulai resmi menjadi suksesor Sir Alex Ferguson pada 1 Juli. Manajer Everton itu sudah mendapat kontrak enam tahun dari manajemen United.
"Kami sungguh memiliki sekelompok pemain di ruang ganti, dan ketika manajer membutuhkan bantuan, maka pemain-pemain berpengalaman itu akan memberikan bantuan," ujar Giggs kepada The Telegraph.
"Itu sudah jadi sesuatu yang normal, bahkan sejak saya pertama kali datang ke sini."
"David Moyes datang dengan atmosfir yang bagus, dengan pemain-pemain yang sangat bagus, dan skuat yang sangat kuat. Itu akan menjadi posisi yang kuat. Tapi, tantangannya justru adalah bagaimana Anda harus mengikuti jejak manajer yang sudah sangat sukses."
"Manajer biasanya datang ke klub ketika segala sesuatunya tidak berjalan bagus, tapi tim ini tidak dalam kondisi seperti itu. Jadi, saya tidak tahu apakah itu menjadi lebih sulit atau lebih mudah buat David."

Sumber
http://www.goal.com/id-ID/news/1108/sepakbola-inggris/2013/05/18/3987525/ryan-giggs-david-moyes-akan-dapat-dukungan-dari-pemain?ICID=CP_97

A.besar
19-05-2013, 09:54 AM
yang gantiin opa fergy besok udah mulai kerj nih :-bd semoga bisa lebih baik dari opa fergy:-bd

troy andreas
20-05-2013, 04:11 AM
Match terakhir Moyes di Everton ditutup dengan kekalahan dari tuan rumah Chelsea..

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Dari web resmi Everton:


Defeat Doesn't Dampen Moyes'

David Moyes insisted he wasn't disappointed to sign off his Everton tenure with a defeat.

Instead he pointed to the quality of the Blues' performance as an illustration of how they have changed over the years.

His side lost 2-1 to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday in the final game of the Premier League season.

And Manchester United-bound Moyes paid tribute to his players - despite the reverse.

"I thought it was a really good game," he said in his post match press conference.

"We played excellently and the result was harsh on us. The attitude of the players and their performance levels were as good as we have had this season. But for a few misses we would have had a point.

"We have competed from the first day to the last this season. We have had bad days but show me a team who haven't."

After an emotional farewell at Goodison last weekend and a heartfelt speech at the club's awards evening, this game finally brought Moyes' 11 year reign to a close.

"It is difficult to sum it up in a few words," he said. "But I am grateful to have had the chance and I hope I am leaving a club in better condition than when I took over.

"I will go into Finch Farm some of the days next week and make sure things are in place for whoever the incoming manager is.

"I would like to be remembered for doing a hard working honest job because that is what the football club stands for."

Redsbusby
20-05-2013, 09:58 PM
Welcome to carringon, tracksuit :D

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zudomiriku
22-05-2013, 12:20 PM
David Moyes: 10 Things You Need to Know About New Manchester United Manager

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David Moyes' appointment as Sir Alex Ferguson's successor was met with a mixed reaction.

Some fans decried the Scotsman's lack of experience managing a "big club," while others, who feared the appointment of a fashionable mercenary, praised the decision.

Moyes has been a coach in the Premier League for 11 years, all spent at Everton.

However, there are some fans of the Red Devils whose knowledge of the man and his tactical style is slim.

This article will gather 10 characteristics of Moyes that the United faithful should be aware of.

An Honest Upbringing
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Like Sir Alex before him, Moyes was raised in a working class family in Glasgow, Scotland.

Recalling his youth, Moyes says "You had to look after yourself and that didn’t always mean you had to be the best fighter. Maybe that meant you had to be sharp with your tongue or a fast runner" (via The Sun).

Football was an escape for the man—he had a passion that sparked a relentless pursuit of making a life in the sport.

He had an honest hunger that derived from a father who was a draughtsman in the Clyde shipyards, and later an engineering lecturer.

A former coach of his, Jimmy Wood, recalls Moyes as being "always nice and polite" (via The Sun).

A Religious Man
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David Moyes was a centre-back in his playing days. He appeared for Celtic, Dunfermline Athletic and Preston North End, among other clubs.

He was not the best player on his team, but a hard-working professional dedicated to the game.

Earlier this month, The Independent profiled Moyes as a deeply religious man, whose beliefs have a significant impact on his working life.

"He is quietly-spoken and good company with an interest in the pastoral care of his players. That perhaps stems from his deep-seated Christian beliefs," the story states.

This account differs from a public perception of Moyes as an intense, unsympathetic manager.

Never Been Sacked
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In this day and age, it is rare indeed to come across a long-serving manager never to have been fired by his club.

But Moyes is one—he spent four years guiding Preston North End up the football league standings before his 11-year stint at Goodison Park.

He has been loyal to his clubs, and they have been loyal to him.

In the last seven Premier League seasons, Moyes' Everton have not finished outside the top eight once.

His team has been a model of consistency. Of course, winning the league outright will be a different challenge from competing for European places, but the signs are promising.

A Man-Manager
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One of Sir Alex Ferguson's most notable characteristics was his ability to successfully man-manage his players.

He was a disciplinarian when he needed to be and a caring paternal figure on other occasions. Moyes is cut from the same cloth.

According to his biographer, Martin Baker, he is "a natural leader of men" (via The Independent).

"Moyes wants to know the individuals he manages, and he requires them to play—excuse the banality—as a team."

His players rave about him, including Marouane Fellaini who has said "he made me the player I am now" (via The Mirror).

A Demanding Work Ethic
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David Moyes is famed for pushing his players to their physical limits. His "Horseshoe Runs" are feared by the Everton playing staff.

Recalling the boot camp-style drills, Phil Neville says "It filled me with dread. His method is to push you to your limits in training and then the match is easy" (via The Sun).

Moyes is close to being a workaholic—only this week he turned up for work at Old Trafford over a month before he is due to take charge of the Red Devils (via Daily Mail).

He will work immensely hard at United and expect his players to do the same.

Several big names may come in for a bit of a culture shock, but Moyes only wants to get the best out of those he coaches.

A Defensive Proficient
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David Moyes has long been one of the best defensive-minded managers in the Premier League.

This isn't to say that his Everton side were not capable of playing attractive attacking football—they were—but that one of the manager's greatest strengths is in organising a back line.

This season, the Toffees have finished with the fourth best defensive record in the league (40), and with three fewer goals conceded than the Red Devils.

Moyes has gotten the best out of players like Phil Jagielka and Leighton Baines, while extending the careers of Tony Hibbert, Phil Neville and Sylvain Distin.

He is certain to maximise the abilities of Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic at Old Trafford.

An Awkward Relationship with Wayne Rooney
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The future of United's wantaway Wayne Rooney will be the first issue that David Moyes needs to address.

It seems as if Rooney has no intentions of working under the Scotsman, though The Guardian believes Moyes "is hopeful he can convince the striker that his long-term future remains at the club."

The friction between the two derives from Rooney claiming that his former manager leaked stories about him to a newspaper in his 2006 autobiography (via The Sun).

Moyes subsequently sued for libel and won a significant payout.

The two have since patched up their differences, but it would be naive to suggest that there is no more awkwardness.

Likes to Overload the Flanks
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There are few teams in the Premier League more devoted to playing across the full width of the pitch than Everton.

According to WhoScored.com, the Toffees averaged 26 crosses per game this season, attacking down the left flank more than any other side.

This is full-back Leighton Baines' preferred wing—he is often overlapping with his teammates to create mismatches in the final third.

Baines is one of the best crossers in Britain, and was utilised as such under Moyes.

With strong bodies in the penalty area like Marouane Fellaini and Nikica Jelavic to aim at, the tactic often proved an effective one.

A Transfer Window Specialist
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David Moyes has always had to work with a tight budget at Goodison Park.

Much of his success must therefore be attributed to his ability to pluck promising players from obscurity for relatively small sums.

Phil Jagielka cost £4 million, Leighton Baines £6 million, Kevin Mirallas £6 million and Tim Howard £3 million.

These are all terrific bargains and testament to Moyes' nose for talent.

At Old Trafford, he will be working with a far bigger budget, but that knack for scouting will not diminish.

A Reactive Tactician
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David Moyes is one of the most active managers in the Premier League during games.

He spends plenty of time on the sidelines barking orders—in this respect, he differs in temperament from Sir Alex.

He adapts to each game, molding his team to suit the circumstances.

Moyes has been criticised in the past for playing things too cautiously when his team has led, but this is unfair.

Everton have outscored their opponents 23-20 this term in the second half (via SoccerStats.com).

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1646437-david-moyes-10-things-you-need-to-know-about-new-manchester-united-manager

zudomiriku
22-05-2013, 04:22 PM
David Moyes Meets New Team While Still Working for Everton

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Before he can replace a legend, David Moyes still has to clean out his old desk.

Moyes finished the on-pitch commitments of an 11-year reign as manager of Everton on Sunday with a 2-1 loss at Chelsea. On Monday, he began the tricky business of succeeding Sir Alex Ferguson as manager of Manchester United—even while finishing his duties with Everton.

According to several media outlets, Moyes began meeting Monday with staff and players at United ahead of his official July 1 appointment. BBC Sport reports:

Moyes was given permission by Everton to visit Manchester United's training ground on Monday.

The 50-year-old Scot is under contract to the Toffees until the end of June but is only likely to be at the club's Finch Farm training headquarters this week before leaving to go on a holiday.

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So, while Moyes is now working for Manchester United, he also remains an Everton employee. No man can serve two masters, as the old saying goes, but then again, Sir Alex Ferguson usually gets what he wants.

"I'll probably be doing two jobs for the next week or so," Moyes said (via Daily Mirror).

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He added: "I'll go into Finch Farm (Everton's training ground) some of the days next week and make sure everything's in place for whoever the incoming manager is. Most of it is anyway, but I'll just make sure that everything's as ready as I can leave it."

Moyes, 50, managed more than 500 games for Everton, whom he joined in 2002. Ferguson, 71, oversaw his final match Sunday, a wild 5-5 draw at West Brom. Ferguson spent more than 26 years with United, managing exactly 1,500 matches and winning 13 Premier League titles, five FA Cups and two Champions League crowns.

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Before he left, Ferguson reportedly hand-picked Moyes as his successor (via Reuters). It's an added bit of pressure for Moyes, who nonetheless said he's looking forward to the challenge.

"I know how hard it will be to follow the best manager ever," said Moyes, "but the opportunity to manage Manchester United isn't something that comes around very often and I'm really looking forward to taking up the post next season."

The most difficult job in football has already begun.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1645373-manchester-united-david-moyes-meets-new-team-while-still-working-for-everton

iamsetia
26-05-2013, 06:31 AM
David Moyes Songs for Next Season

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Come on David Moyes...
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"So Come on David Moyes, play like Fergie's boys, we'll go wild, wild, wild! We'll go wild, wild, wild!"

A play on Slade's 1973 No. 1 song, this chant was given its first airing on the final day of the season, away at West Brom. It simultaneously looks to the future (to paraphrase another Slade number) while celebrating the club's glorious recent past.

Moyes Don't Cry
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Another bona fide British rock classic, this masterpiece from The Cure is a story of love lost.

If United are out of contention for trophies come Christmas, "Moyes Don't Cry" might well be an apposite chant from the terraces.

Dave Moyes Is Back in Town
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Yet another 1970's classic, this one might be best utilised by the Everton fans when Moyes returns to Goodison Park with United.

Moyes Will Be Moyes
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This ska-infused number is the title track from The Ordinary Boys' sophomore record, released in 2005.

If Moyes brings Marouane Fellaini with him to United and adopts a long-ball approach, then this chant could be used by way of explanation.

Bad Moyes
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A reggae classic from 1987, "Bad Boys" received a resurgence of interest in 1995 when the song was used as the theme tune to the film of the same name.

If things go wrong for the new manager and the Glazers decide he has to go, it might well prove to be a case of "Bad Moyes, bad Moyes, what ya gonna do, what ya gonna do when they come for you?"

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Victory
26-05-2013, 09:40 AM
David Moyes has always had to work with a tight budget at Goodison Park.

Much of his success must therefore be attributed to his ability to pluck promising players from obscurity for relatively small sums.

Phil Jagielka cost £4 million, Leighton Baines £6 million, Kevin Mirallas £6 million and Tim Howard £3 million.

yang murah2nya ditulis, Fellaini yg 19jt pound dan Yakubu 14jt ga ditulis -_-

kebiasaan beli pemain murah semoga ga terbawa ke United yah...
ntar yang dateng mala murah(an) :-SS


tapiii, kenapa harus melepas Steele...

troy andreas
26-05-2013, 07:49 PM
tapiii, kenapa harus melepas Steele...


Kabarnya peremajaan managerial..

Ane juga sempat baca rumor pengganti Eric Steele itu pelatih kipernya timnas Inggris? ada info lanjut soal ini?

fredrian.seven
26-05-2013, 08:05 PM
Kabarnya peremajaan managerial..

Ane juga sempat baca rumor pengganti Eric Steele itu pelatih kipernya timnas Inggris? ada info lanjut soal ini?

Klo bener penggantinya pelatih kiper Everton maka yang bener pelatih timnas AS, Chris Woods. Dia eks-kiper timnas Inggris. Itu klo bener dia.

theater of dream
26-05-2013, 08:25 PM
Staff kepelatihan itu hak penuh pelatih kepala jadi bukan masalah besar kalo dia utak atik staff nya..
Masih mending ketimbang Mou dulu yg bawa orang hampir satu kontainer dari Porto ketika pertama datang ke SB wkwkw

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troy andreas
26-05-2013, 08:29 PM
Klo bener penggantinya pelatih kiper Everton maka yang bener pelatih timnas AS, Chris Woods. Dia eks-kiper timnas Inggris. Itu klo bener dia.

Pelatih kiper Everton, Chris Woods. Apa yang lebih dari anak didikannya Tim Howard selain gol "lucky"nya itu?

Jadi agak OOT di thread ini, nama- nama spt Steve Round, Chris Woods & Alan Stubs itu gak kalah kok dengan Mike Phelan, Eric Steele & Warren Joyce serta Nicky Butt. Pertanyaan besar itu kenapa sih managerial itu juga harus dirombak besar- besaran? Keinginan Moyes apa om Ed ini? X_X

fredrian.seven
26-05-2013, 08:41 PM
Pelatih kiper Everton, Chris Woods. Apa yang lebih dari anak didikannya Tim Howard selain gol "lucky"nya itu?

Jadi agak OOT di thread ini, nama- nama spt Steve Round, Chris Woods & Alan Stubs itu gak kalah kok dengan Mike Phelan, Eric Steele & Warren Joyce serta Nicky Butt. Pertanyaan besar itu kenapa sih managerial itu juga harus dirombak besar- besaran? Keinginan Moyes apa om Ed ini? X_X

Besar2an ya? Bukannya cuma Phelan dan Steele yang cabut? Klo Butt dan mungkin Scholes sih ya anggep aja PKL. Ya "balas jasa" buat eks-pemaen. Nyiapkan mereka buat karir pasca pemaen. Klo Phelan dan Steele mungkin bukan berarti jelek tapi mungkin Moyes butuh orang2 kepercayaan dia di sekitarnya. Bertiga di tempat baru kan lebih nyaman dibanding sendirian.

troy andreas
26-05-2013, 08:48 PM
Besar2an ya? Bukannya cuma Phelan dan Steele yang cabut? Klo Butt dan mungkin Scholes sih ya anggep aja PKL. Ya "balas jasa" buat eks-pemaen. Nyiapkan mereka buat karir pasca pemaen. Klo Phelan dan Steele mungkin bukan berarti jelek tapi mungkin Moyes butuh orang2 kepercayaan dia di sekitarnya. Bertiga di tempat baru kan lebih nyaman dibanding sendirian.


Maksudnya ane gak hanya Phelan & Steele, pasca pensiunnya sir Alex & David Gill kan om Alex Morgan juga ikutan pensiun, ditambah om Mike & om Eric yang keluar. Masih ingat pidato SAF yang bilang akan ada beberapa staf yang kelihangan pekerjaannya? nahh ane rasa gak hanya mereka, nama- nama yang kurang populer pun pasti lambat laun akan menyusul.
Rumornya Steve Round, Chris Woods & Alan Stubs kan?

rondwisan
27-05-2013, 12:53 AM
Oot dikit ya, jadi keinget Kang Heru yg ngomel2 di twitter pasca pengumuman penguduran diri Mike n Eric, n bilang klo ulah Moyes nih, coba klo Mou yg masuk OT, nggak akan kayak gini ..., hehehee ..

Hal yg umum lazim common kok di sepakbola, klo manager ngeboyong 'team'-nya ke tempat baru, Opa Fergie juga saat pertama kali menangani United bukannya ngajakin bbrp temennya juga. Bukannya mengecilkan peran2 mereka yg akan out, tapi masalahnya Opa Fergie pensiun, bukannya pindah ke club baru, jadi gk bisa teamnya untuk ngikut, yah klo yg mo ikut pensiun sih laen cerita :D
Intinya sih, klo menurut gw, no big deal dengan pergantian gerbong di management kepelatihan United pasca pergantian lokomotif dari Opa Fergie ke Pakde Moyes

troy andreas
27-05-2013, 01:08 AM
Hal yg umum lazim common kok di sepakbola, klo manager ngeboyong 'team'-nya ke tempat baru, Opa Fergie juga saat pertama kali menangani United bukannya ngajakin bbrp temennya juga. Bukannya mengecilkan peran2 mereka yg akan out, tapi masalahnya Opa Fergie pensiun, bukannya pindah ke club baru, jadi gk bisa teamnya untuk ngikut, yah klo yg mo ikut pensiun sih laen cerita :D
Intinya sih, klo menurut gw, no big deal dengan pergantian gerbong di management kepelatihan United pasca pergantian lokomotif dari Opa Fergie ke Pakde Moyes

Iya sih, tapi kalau ngeboyong mereka yang kualitasnya biasa aja gimana? :ngacir:

Aku hanya agak canggung melihat om Eric juga ikutan cabut, padahal doi uda bikin David De Gea berkembang pesar loh.. Kalau yang jadi pelatih kiper itu bukan Chris Woods sih oke- oke saja an, siapa tau kan om PS atau VDS :D :malu:

fredrian.seven
27-05-2013, 05:17 AM
Iya sih, tapi kalau ngeboyong mereka yang kualitasnya biasa aja gimana? :ngacir:

Aku hanya agak canggung melihat om Eric juga ikutan cabut, padahal doi uda bikin David De Gea berkembang pesar loh.. Kalau yang jadi pelatih kiper itu bukan Chris Woods sih oke- oke saja an, siapa tau kan om PS atau VDS :D :malu:

Kan Chris Woods sukses merubah Howard dari kiper grogian di United jadi lebih pede dan bagus meski ababil. Ya mungkin bareng dia DDG bakal makin tokcer.

theater of dream
27-05-2013, 08:01 PM
Dan soal Rene, Moyes udah berusaha menahan nya buta stay, tapi kabar nya doi udah ngga mau bertahan pasca pensiun nya Fergie

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Redsbusby
28-05-2013, 12:23 AM
Gw rasa mengenai bubarnya rene dan staf kepelatihan lain dijaman fergie gaperlu terlalu digedein. Ini udah sangat dan sangat wajar banget, datangnya pelatih baru biasanya bawa staf yang dirasa terbaik baginya.

Ya gini deh kalo udah ganti pelatih yg bener2 super karismatik dan udah lebih dr sekedar icon, kadang fans yg udah cintamati luar dalem susah nerima, reasonable.

Tp orang orang sering bilang, Life must go on bro..hehehe

zudomiriku
28-05-2013, 12:26 PM
Phil Neville to lead Everton exodus to David Moyes's Manchester United

• Steve Round, Chris Woods and Robbie Cooke will follow
• Neville to replace Rene Meulensteen as first-team coach

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David Moyes, the incoming Manchester United manager, is set to appoint Phil Neville, Steve Round, Chris Woods and Robbie Cooke to his backroom staff, with all four taken from his former club Everton.

Neville, who made almost 400 appearances for United before joining Everton in 2005, is expected to replace Rene Meulensteen as first-team coach. The 36-year-old, Moyes's captain at Everton, had expressed interest in taking over as manager at Goodison Park.

With Meulensteen understood to have turned down a different role, four of Sir Alex Ferguson's senior backroom team will have departed the club. The assistant manager, Mike Phelan, Eric Steele, the goalkeeping coach, and Martin Ferguson, Sir Alex's brother, the chief scout, have all left.

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Round, who has been Moyes's assistant manager at Everton since 2008, should take Phelan's position. Woods is in line to take over from Steele and Cooke, the chief scout at Everton, is likely to replace Ferguson.

It is unclear if Moyes, who hopes to persuade Wayne Rooney he has a future at United, has been able to speak with the striker. The birth of Rooney's second son and the fact that the forward was joining up with the England squad on Sunday, plus Moyes's plan to take a holiday this week, means time for them to meet has been limited.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/may/27/phil-neville-everton-moyes-manchester-united

Ucup Carrick
28-05-2013, 12:55 PM
Dibawanya Phil Neville gua harap bisa positif untuk United...dia produk asli binaan United...pernah bermain di sana...setidaknya filosofi United masih ada pada diri Phil...

rondwisan
28-05-2013, 01:24 PM
Gw rasa mengenai bubarnya rene dan staf kepelatihan lain dijaman fergie gaperlu terlalu digedein. Ini udah sangat dan sangat wajar banget, datangnya pelatih baru biasanya bawa staf yang dirasa terbaik baginya.

Ya gini deh kalo udah ganti pelatih yg bener2 super karismatik dan udah lebih dr sekedar icon, kadang fans yg udah cintamati luar dalem susah nerima, reasonable.

Tp orang orang sering bilang, Life must go on bro..hehehe

Udah lama atau bahkan belum pernah ngerasain yg namanya ganti manager ya Gung :hammer::hammer:X_X

:peace:

Oom Panda
28-05-2013, 01:41 PM
Udah lama atau bahkan belum pernah ngerasain yg namanya ganti manager ya Gung :hammer::hammer:X_X

:peace:

Disindir ntuh, gung.. disini yang pernah ngerasain United ganti manager cuman Opa doank..

Opa dah liat ganti manajer pas Ron Atkinson diganti SAF...

hehehe.. apa jangan2 dari jamannya Thomas Docherty?? ^^

rondwisan
28-05-2013, 01:52 PM
:hajar2: Oom Panda :hajar2:

Ya banyak temen2 yg menganggap eksodus di jajaran staff United sbg salahnya Moyes, nggak bisa gitu juga khan, apalagi dalam kasus Rene yg terakhir, Moyes sebenernya ingin mempertahankan, Phil Nev sendiri juga sempat bilang nggak akan ngikut ke OT, but at the end ... :|

Oom Panda
28-05-2013, 02:02 PM
:hajar2: Oom Panda :hajar2:

Ya banyak temen2 yg menganggap eksodus di jajaran staff United sbg salahnya Moyes, nggak bisa gitu juga khan, apalagi dalam kasus Rene yg terakhir, Moyes sebenernya ingin mempertahankan, Phil Nev sendiri juga sempat bilang nggak akan ngikut ke OT, but at the end ... :|

walah... malah dihajar sama Opa... ahaahahaha...

Sebenernya semua ini berpaling sama kebijakan dan personality masing2 orang.

Kita juga sebenernya kalo masuk ke sebuah lingkungan tertentu ngerasa ga nyaman dengan orang2 baru. Moyes mungkin juga, dan dia pengen bawa orang2 yang memang mengerti dia. Lagian mungkin Moyes males kalo ke depannya ada staff yang bilang.. "well, SAF would never do that." or "If SAF in this position he will do......" (Mungkin)

jadi memang membawa staff sendiri yah menjadi sesuatu yang wajar menurut gw...

zudomiriku
28-05-2013, 02:11 PM
walah... malah dihajar sama Opa... ahaahahaha...

Sebenernya semua ini berpaling sama kebijakan dan personality masing2 orang.

Kita juga sebenernya kalo masuk ke sebuah lingkungan tertentu ngerasa ga nyaman dengan orang2 baru. Moyes mungkin juga, dan dia pengen bawa orang2 yang memang mengerti dia. Lagian mungkin Moyes males kalo ke depannya ada staff yang bilang.. "well, SAF would never do that." or "If SAF in this position he will do......" (Mungkin)

jadi memang membawa staff sendiri yah menjadi sesuatu yang wajar menurut gw...

yah seperti waktu Rossi pindah dari Honda ke Yamaha, ke Ducati balik ke Yamaha lagi selalu bawa Jeremy Burgess & timnya

erland_lie
30-05-2013, 02:16 PM
walah... malah dihajar sama Opa... ahaahahaha...

Sebenernya semua ini berpaling sama kebijakan dan personality masing2 orang.

Kita juga sebenernya kalo masuk ke sebuah lingkungan tertentu ngerasa ga nyaman dengan orang2 baru. Moyes mungkin juga, dan dia pengen bawa orang2 yang memang mengerti dia. Lagian mungkin Moyes males kalo ke depannya ada staff yang bilang.. "well, SAF would never do that." or "If SAF in this position he will do......" (Mungkin)

jadi memang membawa staff sendiri yah menjadi sesuatu yang wajar menurut gw...



# betul. bisa terjadi demikian.
kontrak 6tahun kesannya memang sangat luar biasa jika melihat dari begitu mudahnya manager diganti dalam waktu 1-2 tahun saja.

ini proyek jangka panjang united.
semoga ciri khas united tetap bertahan..
(minimal 1 silverware semusim.rutin ke liga champion, dan bisa konsisten tanpa perlu pembelian /pergantian pemain yang tdk terlalu perlu)

menarik melihat kinerja ala david moyes.

zudomiriku
31-05-2013, 12:14 PM
Report: Round to join Moyes at Man Utd

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Steve Round looks set to follow David Moyes to Manchester United with The Telegraph reporting that he has been offered a six-year contract to take a senior coaching role at Old Trafford.

With Moyes effecting a clearout of key backroom positions at Man Utd since announcing his decision to succeed Sir Alex Ferguson — assistant manager Mike Phelan and goalkeeping coach Eric Steele were let go, while first-team coach Rene Meulensteen turned down the chance to remain under Moyes as he evaluates management offers elsewhere — and the Blues' new hire likely to want to bring in his own people, the imminent appointment of his trusted right-hand man from five years of his time at Goodison Park comes as no surprise.

http://www.toffeeweb.com/season/12-13/news/24802.html

fajrinited
01-06-2013, 12:05 PM
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Petinggi Sky Blues menyanjung David Moyes yang akan mengarsiteki rival sekota mereka di musim 2013-14

Chairman Manchester City Khaldoon Al Mubarak melontarkan dukungannya kepada pelatih anyar Manchester United, David Moyes, yang dinilainya sebagai pelatih fantastis.

Moyes bakal memimpin pasukan Setan Merah mempertahankan gelar juara Liga Primer mereka setelah pelatih legendaris Sir Alex Ferguson memutuskan pensiun.

"David Moyes adalah pelatih yang sangat saya hargai. Dia seorang pelatih fantastis," puji Al Mubarak dalam rekaman wawancara di laman resmi The Citizens.

"Dia melakukan pekerjaan fenomenal di Everton dan saya pikir dia akan sukses di Manchester United."

Moyes (50) membesut Everton sejak 2002 lalu dan membawa mereka menjadi tim kompetitif di Liga Primer meskipun dia belum pernah merengkuh gelar apapun untuk klub Merseyside.

www.goal.com/id-ID/news/1108/sepakbola-inggris/2013/06/01/4017623/chairman-manchester-city-david-moyes-akan-sukses-di

fajrinited
03-06-2013, 07:54 PM
Sharpe: Moyes is the right man

Lee Sharpe has backed David Moyes to succeed as Manchester United manager, citing the many similarities between the Scot and Sir Alex Ferguson as reasons.

The former Everton boss will officially take over at Old Trafford on 1 July following his predecessor’s retirement from football, beginning the most-anticipated Old Trafford reign since Wilf McGuinness famously replaced Sir Matt Busby in 1969.

And Sharpe, who was one of Sir Alex’s earliest signings in 1988, believes the changing of the guard at the Theatre of Dreams will be completely seamless due to a sensible, intelligent appointment.

“I think it is going to be a smooth transition and business as usual,” the ex-Reds winger told ManUtd.com after Sunday’s Red Heart United match with Real Madrid.

“David Moyes is very similar to the young Alex Ferguson who first came to the club. He is hungry, driven, he has a lot of discipline and I think he will blend straight in.

“He will be a bit surprised by the actual size of the club when he turns up for pre-season and sees the amount of fans we have around the world. But I think he is going to be fine and I think he is the right man for the job.”

www.manutd.com/en/LEGENDSAREBACK/LegendsAreBackNews/2013/Jun/Lee-Sharpe-backs-David-Moyes-to-succeed-at-United.aspx

Redsbusby
04-06-2013, 04:52 PM
Udah lama atau bahkan belum pernah ngerasain yg namanya ganti manager ya Gung :hammer::hammer:X_X

:peace:

Nasib jd fans yg timnya 'monoton' opa :hammer: :))

iamsetia
05-06-2013, 11:19 PM
Sharpe: Moyes the right man

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Lee Sharpe has backed David Moyes to succeed as Manchester United manager, citing the many similarities between the Scot and Sir Alex Ferguson as reasons.

The former Everton boss will officially take over at Old Trafford on 1 July following his predecessor’s retirement from football, beginning the most-anticipated managerial reign since Wilf McGuinness famously replaced Sir Matt Busby in 1969.

And Sharpe, who was one of Sir Alex’s earliest signings in 1988, believes the changing of the guard at the Theatre of Dreams will be completely seamless due to a sensible, intelligent appointment.

“I think it is going to be a smooth transition and business as usual,” the ex-Reds winger told ManUtd.com after Sunday’s Red Heart United match with Real Madrid.

“David Moyes is very similar to the young Alex Ferguson who first came to the club. He is hungry, driven, he has a lot of discipline and I think he will blend straight in.

“He will be a bit surprised by the actual size of the club when he turns up for pre-season and sees the amount of fans we have around the world. But I think he is going to be fine and I think he is the right man for the job.”

http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2013/Jun/Lee-Sharpe-backs-David-Moyes-to-succeed-at-United.aspx?newsid=E1442CC5-67E8-45FE-B617-BF86DC33BFDA

MCR7
05-06-2013, 11:56 PM
Man United Boss David Moyes Targets Four In £80m Spending Spree

by Mark Brus June 5th, 2013

David Moyes to bring four big names to Old Trafford this summer.

New Manchester United manager David Moyes is targeting four players in an £80million summer spending spree, according to reports.

The Scot has been given the unenviable job of replacing the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford, after the long-serving boss announced his retirement towards the end of the season, and looks set to be given a big transfer budget by the United board to help him put his own stamp on the team in his first season in charge.

It is understood that Moyes will aim to spend the £80million on Marouane Fellaini, Karim Benzema, Nicolas Gaitan and Thomas Vermaelen.

Moyes has earned a great reputation from building a strong team from limited resources at Everton, and will be hoping to show he can also spend big money wisely at a bigger club with far greater expectation.

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His main target is said to be a raid on old club Everton for Fellaini. The 25-year-old Belgian has just had his best season in an Everton shirt, scoring 12 goals and establishing himself as one of the stars of the Premier League with his dominant displays in midfield. United are certainly short in that department, with Paul Scholes retiring and Anderson likely to be sold, and Fellaini would provide a good complement to the playing style of Michael Carrick in the middle of the park, as he is a more physical and aggressive presence who can also get forward to good effect, which would help replace the goals and assists of Scholes. He has a £25million minimum release fee clause which may also attract bids from Arsenal and Chelsea, but it is understood that Fellaini would welcome the chance to continue to work with Moyes.

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Nicolas Gaitan is also an essential signing as United’s weakness this season has certainly been on the wings. Nani, Ashley Young and Antonio Valencia have all struggled to weigh in with goals and assists, and Gaitan has been a long-term target for United after an impressive few seasons with Benfica. The Portuguese side are expected to ask for around £28million for the Argentine.

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Moyes is also preparing for the departure of Wayne Rooney and Javier Hernandez, two strikers who have been unhappy with their roles in the team this season, and will make a move for Karim Benzema as a replacement, who could be available from Real Madrid for £22million after a slightly disappointing campaign from the Frenchman. This could prove to be a bargain if the former Lyon star can recapture his best form, as he is capable of being one of the most lethal finishers in the world, as well as drifting wide to good effect and helping provide ammunition for Robin van Persie.

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The final £5million could go on a surprise swoop for Thomas Vermaelen, with the Arsenal captain thought to be available this summer after falling out of favour at the Emirates Stadium. The Belgian has had a poor run of form since being made captain, and could be the second player in consecutive summers to move from Arsenal to Manchester United. At his best, he is a dominant centre-back who could improve United’s backline, which leaked goals on many occasions and conceded the highest number of goals in the top four this season, despite their title win. Nemanja Vidic has had numerous problems with injuries and the Arsenal man could help fill that gap at the back for Moyes.

The likes of Claudio Marchisio and Nemanja Matic have also been linked with the club, and could be backup options if Moyes misses out on his main targets. More players could also be brought in if the club can make a decent amount of money from the sales of the likes of Rooney, Hernandez, Anderson and Nani.

iamsetia
06-06-2013, 08:36 PM
Moyes: I need to earn the players’ trust

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David Moyes has told the media he’s fully aware that he’ll have to “earn his stars” as he gets set for the biggest challenge of his career. Speaking at a coaching conference in New York, United’s new manager has outlined how he plans to take control of the team and the dressing room.

Pleasantly, Moyes seems to have adopted a humble approach and revealed his first task will be to win the trust and respect of his players, some of which have never worked under a manager other than Sir Alex Ferguson, while also stressing that he won’t accept anything less than players who are 100% committed to the cause.

Moyes’ emphasis on commitment would have come as bad news for a few United players who, perhaps, thought they would joy an easier ride after Fergie’s decision to retire, but if he wanted to began his United chapter in style, the former Everton manager couldn’t have thought of a better opening line.

“You have to earn your stars when dealing with players,” said Fergie’s successor.

“It’s up to you to show what you’ve got.

“If you want to work for me you need to be able to work seven days a week. I need to know my staff will give me that effort.

“Discipline has to come from within for players. And I’m a great believer in giving young players opportunities.

“Developing players mentally is very important, but it needs to fit with what the players want.”

Moyes also underlined the need to endorse an open-minded approach but believes that, ultimately, managers are scrutinised and judged based on their results on the pitch and on how they operate in the transfer window.

“You have to keep your eye on what the industry is doing – what’s new,” said Moyes, who will officially take over from Sir Alex Ferguson on July 1.

“And your recruiting as a manager can determine whether you keep your job.

“Everton needed a new direction when I came in and, as a coach, you have to find ways you can keep developing.”

With Marouane Fellaini and Leighton Baines already linked with a possible reunion with their former manager, Moyes’ business in the transfer window will undoubtedly be subject to intense scrutiny, from inside and outside the club, but the Scotsman stressed he won’t let that bother him.

“It’s a great honour to be appointed at Manchester United, [but] don’t assume your board of directors always have the answers. You need to influence it.”

http://redrants.com/moyes-i-need-to-earn-the-players-trust/

iamsetia
08-06-2013, 05:53 AM
The first signing of the David Moyes era is a player David Moyes hasn't seen play

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Guillermo Varela, a 20-year-old right-back from Penarol, is the first signing of the David Moyes era, although it probably has little to do with our new manager

Manchester United have confirmed the signing of 20-year-old full-back Guillermo Varela from Penarol for a fee believed to be around £1m.

United confirmed the Varela signing on their official website, and the youngster becomes the first signing of the David Moyes era - although how much say he had in the deal is open to question. That said, few clubs would call off minor transfers for youngsters due to a change in manager, so we shouldn't immediately assume that Alex Ferguson is going to continue pulling the strings just yet.

The youngster had trials at United in May, when Ferguson was still manager, so this one is definitely on the scouting team and Ferguson. A low fee and the tender age of the player means it probably won't be an issue, and we perhaps shouldn't expect to see him in the starting line-up anytime soon. Nonetheless, whether he likes it or not: Moyes has now popped his transfer cherry at Old Trafford.

http://www.thebusbybabe.com/2013/6/7/4406836/manchester-united-sign-guillermo-varela

iamsetia
08-06-2013, 07:31 PM
lama bener sejak 20 tahun yang lalu...
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McGuinness: "Ferguson wanted Moyes at Old Trafford 20 Years Ago"

The Mirror are reporting that former Man United manager Sir Alex Ferguson eyed up bringing David Moyes to Old Trafford before the incoming Scotsman even became a manager.

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Academy head coach at United Paul McGuinness has spoken of how he met Moyes on a coaching course in the mid 1990’s, and says the former Everton boss was a standout coach even then. McGuiness approached Sir Alex about bringing Moyes to Old Trafford, where Ferguson replied that he knew Moyes’ dad and David himself, and gave the green light for McGuinness to make the approach.

McGuinness also admitted that he believes Moyes was the right man to step into the rather large shoes left behind by legendary boss Ferguson. He said: “One point about David that nobody really knows is I was the first one to try and get him here as a coach. I was on a full-badge coaching course with him and he stood out. He’d already done his coaching badges in Scotland but was still a player at Preston.

“He really stood out for me and the manager gave me the job as a director of the Centre of Excellence, where we needed coaches for the teams. I asked the manager and he said he knew his dad and knew David. He said, ‘Why don’t you ask him.’

“So I rang him up and he said, ‘I would love to, I’m really flattered but, this week, I’m going to be made assistant-player manager of Preston’.”

McGuinness also said he believes Moyes could even be related to Ferguson when the similarities are compared: “You talk about it being a family club. My feeling on it is the manager has just got one of his relatives down from Scotland to take over - someone with the same beliefs, values and work ethic.

“Obviously he’s got to be his own man and will have to do things his own way. But it will be another exciting period for the club to have some new slants on things. I’m sure he’ll retain the same family values and the values of the club.”

Moyes will officially take over the helm at Old Trafford – the club’s first new manager in some 27 years – on July 1, and will see his old seat at Everton taken by Roberto Martinez’s arrival at Goodison Park.

http://www.adifferentleague.co.uk/p6_0_20497_mcguinness-ferguson-wanted-moyes-at-old-trafford-20-years-ago.html

iamsetia
11-06-2013, 07:23 PM
Mourinho: Moyes 'a very good choice' for United

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New Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho is in no doubt Manchester United made a "good decision" in appointing David Moyes as successor to Alex Ferguson.

"They have made good decisions," he said.

"David proved himself at Everton. OK, no trophies, but it's not easy to get a trophy when you manage Everton and he was not far from doing that.

"He has good experience, good work. I am more than happy, and I feel very happy for him.

"Man United will give him the time to adapt to a new dimension.

"He has never played a Champions League match so people can't expect him to be a fish in water in that first match.

"Give him time, stability. United is perfect for that, so that's a very good choice."

http://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/sport/mourinho-moyes-a-very-good-choice-for-united-597131.html

fajrinited
22-06-2013, 12:56 AM
Ada artikel menarik mengenai David Moyes. Monggo dibaca.. :)
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Behind The Moyes Mask

David Moyes in his early football days

When Kevin Kilbane was breaking into Preston North End’s first team in 1995, assistant manager David Moyes would get the 18-year-old in a week early before pre-season.

“He planned runs and because I was a decent runner, I was his guinea pig,” explains former Republic of Ireland winger Kilbane, 36. “Moyesy was very fit, but he wanted to know if the times he’d planned for runs were attainable by players.

“They were – but any player who has done a pre-season under Moyesy will tell you it’s the hardest one they’ve ever done.

“He knew how to get the best out of every player and that starts pre-season.

“We worked so hard and you could see that on the pitch. You saw how Everton started with the opening game against United last season. Moyes knows how to get results.”

Kilbane twice worked with Moyes.

“I wasn’t at Preston when he became manager, but I knew exactly what he was like,” he said. “He would be the first man in the morning.

“He would do the warm-up with the players, then take training. He was involved in the training, in the gym work and in the afternoon sessions for anyone who needed them. He did everything.”

Almost two decades on and Kilbane, who lives in Greater Manchester, has had time to look back at his relationship with United’s next manager.

Now retired and enjoying a life working in the media, he didn’t spend this June running around a park in Preston, but at the Kensington Oval cricket ground in Barbados, which staged the third British Airways Football Legends tournament.

A side of former United players featuring Andrew Cole, Dwight Yorke, David May and Ronny Johnsen won the first two tournaments in 2011 and 2012, twice beating a strong Chelsea side containing Gianfranco Zola, Gus Poyet, Denis Wise, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Roberto Di Matteo in a tournament organised by the PFA.

A weaker United team didn’t come close to retaining the cup this year and were hammered by a Liverpool side featuring Robbie Fowler and striker Jari Litmanen.

Kilbane played for Everton Legends, whose players were happy to talk about their former boss.

“What you see is what you get with Moysey,” added Kilbane.

“He’s a very intense man, but he has that lighter side to him.

“I didn’t see much of that side when I was a player at Everton. He would stand off, he was the manager in every sense, but when he was a player he was a fun man to have in the dressing room.”

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Kilbane also saw Moyes the player.

“Moyes was good in the air,” he said tactfully. “He was an intimidating centre-half, first captain at Preston, then player-assistant manager when I broke into the team. We won the fourth division and he was brilliant, playing almost every game. He was heavily influential on my career and my life. He’d invite me round to his family home for meals with his wife and was influential on how a footballer should lead his life.”

Moyes signed Kilbane for Everton from Sunderland in 2003, where the manager carried on caring.

“Once every few months he’d take the players, their wives and families out for a meal in Liverpool or Manchester,” said Kilbane. “He recognised that partners had a tough time as players were away so often.

“Football is a selfish game and footballers by nature are selfish people.

“Moysey saw the bigger picture, he saw that families could come second if you weren’t careful and he made sure everyone was included.”

Moyes wanted to see every detail at Everton.

“He still did everything,” Kilbane recalled. “He would study video analysis, he’d do the pre-match warm up.

“He didn’t let go and felt if he wasn’t there with the players then it wouldn’t be exactly how he liked it.

“It’s only in the last couple of years that he’s taken a step back, delegating and allowing people to do their job for the club and the team.

“He learned that, but he wanted to understand exactly what everyone in his team was doing. That attitude generated success.”

Kilbane sees a number of similarities between Moyes and Ferguson.

“Moyes is like Ferguson in that he knows exactly what is going on at his football club,” he said.

“I wasn’t surprised when he was chosen because he’ll fit into the structure at United.

“I’m sure Ferguson had a big say, but knowing Moyesy, he’ll want to stamp his own authority quickly on the place. It’s about him now, not Ferguson. He’s clever enough to get advice from Ferguson, to run things by him.

“He’ll be in charge of players who’ve never worked with him before. It’s a different voice in the dressing room, he’s not signed any of those players.

“It will take time for him and I was really impressed when Ferguson told fans to get behind him and that he’ll need time.”

Moyes has yet to confirm his backroom staff, but is expected to bring staff from Everton.

“Jimmy Lumsden is a great football man and was assistant manager under Moysey,” added Kilbane. “He was with Moyes at Preston too.

“He’s a good go-between with the manager and the players. He would speak to players individually and was trusted by them.

“Players trusted Jimmy. He made them feel at ease while still remaining loyal to Moyes.”

Big changes are underfoot at United and Everton.

“A lot of new people need to find their feet and develop relationships, but I’m positive that Moyesy will be a success,” added Kilbane.

“I know that there are added expectations that come with managing one of the three biggest clubs in the world. It’s a huge ask, but he’ll succeed.”

www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/manchester-united-special-behind-moyes-4694879

Om Juna
22-06-2013, 01:05 AM
Pkoknya tetep, In Moyes We Trust !
:D hehe

troy andreas
30-06-2013, 08:50 PM
Artikel menarik untuk dibaca, cek this out!

The master behind Moyes' mind games

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David Moyes starts work as Manchester United boss on Monday and will be more hungry than ever to succeed.

Performance psychologist Michael Finnigan insists David Moyes will be even more hungry to succeed in his new job as Manchester United boss because he has never won a major trophy as a manager.

Finnigan has worked closely with Moyes for 15 years, ensuring the Scot retains the mental strength required to keep moving forward in the most high pressured of situations.

Moyes will be analysed as never before as he begins the task of replacing Sir Alex Ferguson. His first official day in the new job is tomorrow.

There are many reasons to be negative, not least the fact Moyes has none of the silverware his new charges have spent their careers gathering up so hungrily.

He will not be looking at the situation like that though. A decade and a half working with Finnigan ensures it.

"I don't care what it is, I always turn a situation into a positive," Finnigan said.

"If it was a question of him never winning a title I would say 'fantastic'. It just makes him more hungry to succeed.

"Before I worked with Jimmy White he had never beaten Stephen Hendry. I didn't see that as a problem. I just felt he was learning how to beat him. And he did.

"It doesn't matter whether David has won titles or not, he will be judged on his interaction and within a couple of minutes the person will win you over.

"Any further perceptions are in the person's own head."

It is difficult to accurately describe Finnigan's expertise.

He recoils at any suggestion of a label and is wary of the kind of tag planted on faith healer Eileen Drewery when Glenn Hoddle brought her in to work with the England team.

Finnigan's clients also include golfer Darren Clarke, former cricketer Andrew Flintoff, Wigan's FA Cup-winning squad, plus a growing list of blue chip companies - where most of his income comes from - eager to lift the morale of their staff.

On the back of his own book 'They Did You Can' Finnigan is described as working in 'performance psychology', although he admits he has no psychology qualifications, even if members of his team do.

It is impossible to spend any time with him without being captivated by his enthusiasm or feeling the positive energy that flows from him.

As with the very best in any profession, listening to Finnigan, it all sounds so easy.

"All the actions we take on a daily basis are driven by an unconscious view of where we are going to end up - and I mean in 25 years' time, or 50 or 100," he said.

"It sounds ridiculous but if I feel I am only going to be an average footballer, why do I need to see a nutritionist? But if I am going to be the greatest player, I will give the nutritionist half an hour.

"Every organisation becomes the extended shadow of one person. If that person shows where they are heading, any issues are just kinks in the road.

"If someone doesn't buy into that vision, it is no good, it doesn't matter how good they are. You are better with a lesser skilled man who believes in what is being done because he will do the extra half hour or cajole everyone else.

"The maelstrom makes sense because they are moving towards something."

Finnigan's skill comes in delivering such a clear vision without seeming to. As he correctly points out, his strength comes from speaking like a 'down-to-earth lad from Chorley'.

So, he explains why golfers talk themselves into failure at certain holes, or why 36 people ran the mile in under four minutes straight after Roger Bannister broke the barrier.

"Until the age of 32 I worked in banking, which made me the most cynical and hard bitten person you could imagine," he said.

"I was trained to look for flaws and weaknesses. My job demanded a negative attitude because really, I only wanted to lend money to the people who didn't need it.

"There is a good reason why people instinctively look negatively on situations. One hundred thousand years ago the penalties for being positive were a lot greater. You might stick your hand into a bush and get your fingers bitten a poisonous snake.

"In this modern world we don't need to be that negative.

"There are not many risks attached to being bold and courageous anymore. You might fall on your face but you just get back up again."

It is that mindset Moyes will carry into Carrington tomorrow.

When he plonks himself behind his desk and stares up at a fixture list most United fans have assessed with a feeling of dread, the Scot will look at Chelsea (h), Liverpool (a) and Manchester City (a) in those first five games and hear Finnigan's voice.

"Great. How hungry are you? Bring it on."

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/master-behind-moyes-mind-games-4751713?

f3bry
30-06-2013, 09:53 PM
Saya masih ingat dulu banyak yang mengklaim kalau Special One lebih hebat daripada David Moyes ( ada Threadnya sepertinya uhuuuuuuuk ), musim ini akan menjadi pembuktian real di lapangan siapa yg lebih baik, dan semoga keyakinan saya yang dahulu tidak salah :D

Hoooooooooooo It's David,,,,,
Hard's to Believe it's not Fergie,,,,,

iamsetia
30-06-2013, 09:56 PM
ada benarnya nih, moyes tentunya akan lebih lapar kesuksesan sesudah menjabat sebagai pelatih di United, dirinya tentu akan lebih termotivasi lagi untuk mendapatkan gelar...
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Moyes: Bring it on

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Kinerja psikolog Michael Finnigan menegaskan bahwa David Moyes akan lebih lapar untuk sukses dalam pekerjaan barunya sebagai bos Manchester United karena dia belum pernah memenangkan trofi utama sebagai seorang manajer.

Finnigan telah bekerja sama dengan Moyes selama 15 tahun, dan memastikan bahwa pria Skotlandia tersebut akan mempertahankan kekuatan mental yang diperlukan untuk terus bergerak maju dalam tekanan situasi paling tinggi.

"Saya tidak peduli apa itu, saya selalu mengubah situasi menjadi positif," kata Press Association Sport Finnigan.

"Jika itu adalah pertanyaan dia tidak pernah memenangkan gelar saya akan mengatakan 'fantastis'. Itu hanya membuat dia lebih lapar untuk berhasil.

"Sebelum saya bekerja dengan Jimmy White ia pernah mengalahkan Stephen Hendry. Saya tidak melihat itu sebagai masalah. Aku hanya merasa ia telah belajar bagaimana untuk mengalahkan dia. Dan dia melakukannya.

"Tidak peduli apakah David telah memenangkan gelar atau tidak, dia akan dinilai berdasarkan interaksi dan dalam beberapa menit orang tersebut akan menang atas Anda.

"Setiap persepsi lanjut berada di kepala orang itu sendiri."

Ini adalah bahwa pola pikir Moyes akan dibawa ke Carrington besok.

Ketika dirinya berada di belakang meja kerjanya dan menatap kedalam daftar jadwal bahwa kebanyakan dari fans United telah dihadapkan dengan perasaan takut, Moyes akan berhadapan dengan tiga partai besar yakni Chelsea (h), Liverpool (a) dan Manchester City (a) dalam lima pertandingan pertamanya

http://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/sport/moyes-bring-it-on-598960.html

Om Juna
30-06-2013, 10:47 PM
In Moyes We Trust !!!!

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Kalo kata Pak Jokowi
KERJA KERJA dan KERJA

Buktikan Boss !!!

troy andreas
01-07-2013, 01:57 AM
Moyes' in-tray

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David Moyes will officially begin work at Manchester United on Monday after being named as the successor to legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson.

The former Everton boss is relishing the opportunity to take charge at Old Trafford and he will have a fairly full in-tray to work through as he settles into his new job.

Here, Sky Sports assesses the challenges that lie ahead for the Scot as he sets about the task of following Ferguson.

WAYNE ROONEY

It is too simplistic for Moyes to want this delicate matter settled quickly. That can only happen if player and manager are of one mind and wish for Rooney to remain. Yet such a scenario comes with a significant clause - an apology for Sir Alex Ferguson's claim Rooney slapped in a transfer request. That wouldn't go down well with Ferguson and Rooney's heart might not be in it anyway. With Shinji Kagawa, Javier Hernandez and Danny Welbeck all operating out of position last season, has the time come for ties to be severed? If that is the case, no resolution can be anticipated until much nearer the transfer deadline.

BACKROOM TEAM

With Mike Phelan, Rene Meulensteen and Eric Steele all gone, it is an open secret Steve Round, Chris Woods and Jimmy Lumsden will be following Moyes to United from Everton. The big unknown is whether Phil Neville will be accompanying them. It might be an astute move given his intimate knowledge of life at Old Trafford.

FIRST IMPRESSIONS COUNT

Moyes should not underestimate the seismic impact Ferguson's exit has had. One of the masterstrokes of his predecessor's reign was an ability to generate immense loyalty and create a family environment at Carrington. Moyes must embrace that.

MIDFIELD CONUNDRUM

Since Cristiano Ronaldo departed in 2009, it has been widely claimed United's midfield is substandard. Amazingly, they have still won two Premier League titles and lost the other two by a single point and on goal difference respectively. But with Paul Scholes retired for good, Darren Fletcher facing a battle just to save his career and Anderson surely out of last chances, reinforcements are needed. Thiago Alcantara would be a handy purchase from Barcelona, but Moyes needs more and PSV's Kevin Strootman would be a useful addition.

BIG NAME SIGNING

The return of Ronaldo would be a real signal of intent by United, and handy in making a post-Ferguson Old Trafford look an attractive proposition. To a slightly lesser extent the same could also be said of Gareth Bale. But any signing has to fit into a team pattern, and not dilute the impact of Robin van Persie.

LEIGHTON BAINES

A bid was lodged last week and attempts to land the England man will continue. Baines is a much improved player and deadly at set-pieces. But his arrival would place a question mark over the future of Patrice Evra.

THE MEDIA

Ferguson's relationship with the press was difficult at times but on his day he was capable of creating a headline with a single sentence. Moyes can also be confrontational when the mood takes him, but in his early days at least the Scot must tread carefully as he will not be afforded the deference Ferguson enjoyed.

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11096/8799768/Moyes-in-tray?

fajrinited
01-07-2013, 02:00 AM
"Great. How hungry are you? Bring it on."

Suatu komentar yang bagus dari Finnigan! Cukup untuk memotivasi Moyes. Dan Moyes pasti akan termotivasi, sangat termotivasi menurut ane.
#believe

So come on David Moyes, play like Fergie's boy! We'll going wild wild wild! We'll going wild wild wild!!

alpben
01-07-2013, 10:40 AM
New Era Begins!
Haha
Selamat datang om Moyes!
#inMoyesweTrust

marsel david
01-07-2013, 11:33 AM
hari ini hari pertamanya Moyes masuk kantor ya?
selamat bekerja Om Moyes..
kami menunggu kinerja terbaik mu untuk UNITED..

ghopoereds
01-07-2013, 12:00 PM
Dinasti david moyes dimulai dan dibangun hari ini..apakah kejayaan MU akan tetep berlanjut or meredup bersama David Moyes????

Come on David Moyes....

fajrinited
01-07-2013, 01:12 PM
Dinasti david moyes dimulai dan dibangun hari ini..apakah kejayaan MU akan tetep berlanjut or meredup bersama David Moyes????

Come on David Moyes....

Kayaknya Oom dari bahasanya kok kayak enggak percaya di Moyes gt ya? :D :P
Wajar kok Oom kita akan mempertanyakan ini dan akan jadi sedikit tidak percaya juga. Ane pun juga sempat ragu ketika beberapa pemain dikabarkan meninggalkan United, dan Rene, Phelan, Steele keluar.. :hammer:
Rasa"nya Moyes seperti berjalan sendirian tanpa ada yg mendampingi.. :(

Yaa mudah"an dengan skuad musim depan, Moyes mampu menjadi motivator juga di skuad. Sambil berharap melewati semuanya dengan hasil cemerlang.

Gustar_UIBontang
01-07-2013, 01:36 PM
Kayaknya Oom dari bahasanya kok kayak enggak percaya di Moyes gt ya? :D :P
Wajar kok Oom kita akan mempertanyakan ini dan akan jadi sedikit tidak percaya juga. Ane pun juga sempat ragu ketika beberapa pemain dikabarkan meninggalkan United, dan Rene, Phelan, Steele keluar.. :hammer:
Rasa"nya Moyes seperti berjalan sendirian tanpa ada yg mendampingi.. :(

Yaa mudah"an dengan skuad musim depan, Moyes mampu menjadi motivator juga di skuad. Sambil berharap melewati semuanya dengan hasil cemerlang.

dengan prestasi yang bisa di bilang biasa-biasa saja Pencapaian terbaik Everton bersama Moyes di Piala FA adalah sebagai runner-up setelah Chelsea pada tahun 2009 mank membuat para pencinta MU agakkk sedikit ragu kepada DM...

tinggal DM membuktikan semua keraguan semua pihak dengan hasil terbaik di tiap pertandingan di semua kompetisi *TugasYangBerat*

Victory
01-07-2013, 04:28 PM
Kayaknya Oom dari bahasanya kok kayak enggak percaya di Moyes gt ya? :D :P
Wajar kok Oom kita akan mempertanyakan ini dan akan jadi sedikit tidak percaya juga. Ane pun juga sempat ragu ketika beberapa pemain dikabarkan meninggalkan United, dan Rene, Phelan, Steele keluar.. :hammer:
Rasa"nya Moyes seperti berjalan sendirian tanpa ada yg mendampingi.. :(

Yaa mudah"an dengan skuad musim depan, Moyes mampu menjadi motivator juga di skuad. Sambil berharap melewati semuanya dengan hasil cemerlang.
ada 2 kmungkinan:

1. Moyes percaya diri, sehingga ga 'butuh' bantuan staff lainnya

atau

2. staff kaget (baca: kecewa) kalo ternyata penggantinya SAF itu seorang Moyes.

fajrinited
01-07-2013, 04:58 PM
ada 2 kmungkinan:

1. Moyes percaya diri, sehingga ga 'butuh' bantuan staff lainnya

atau

2. staff kaget (baca: kecewa) kalo ternyata penggantinya SAF itu seorang Moyes.

Lebih cocok no 2. Tapi bukan tentang bahwa itu seorang Moyes. Ane lebih mantap kalau bilang strategi Moyes yg kurang disukai.. Mungkin siih tapi

Eniwei, doi udah datang aja tuh ke Carrington. :)

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Welcome, David Moyes

Today is the beginning of a new era for Manchester United, with David Moyes' reign as the Reds' manager now officially underway. (cont).........

www.manutd.com/en/Welcome-new-manager/WelcomeNewManagerNews/2013/Jul/david-moyes-takes-charge-as-manchester-united-manager-1-july.aspx

Gustar_UIBontang
01-07-2013, 05:20 PM
ada 2 kmungkinan:

1. Moyes percaya diri, sehingga ga 'butuh' bantuan staff lainnya

atau

2. staff kaget (baca: kecewa) kalo ternyata penggantinya SAF itu seorang Moyes.

yuuppzz cenderung pada no 2 cenderung masih meragukan cara DM meramu strategi selama di everton tapi kalo loyalitas terhadap club ya boleh lah... hehehe

ghopoereds
01-07-2013, 05:44 PM
Kayaknya Oom dari bahasanya kok kayak enggak percaya di Moyes gt ya? :D :P
Wajar kok Oom kita akan mempertanyakan ini dan akan jadi sedikit tidak percaya juga. Ane pun juga sempat ragu ketika beberapa pemain dikabarkan meninggalkan United, dan Rene, Phelan, Steele keluar.. :hammer:
Rasa"nya Moyes seperti berjalan sendirian tanpa ada yg mendampingi.. :(

Yaa mudah"an dengan skuad musim depan, Moyes mampu menjadi motivator juga di skuad. Sambil berharap melewati semuanya dengan hasil cemerlang.

Klo percaya sama moyes musrik oom fajrinited :peace: udah ga sabar lihat racikan moyes di MU...dilatih moyes berprestasi or tidak tetep akan dukung MU ga bakal berpaling ke klub lain... :) :)

vankyoet
01-07-2013, 06:03 PM
cie cie cie pakdhe moyes dah ngantor
Welcome to Manchester United, David Moyes!
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David Moyes arrives at the Aon Training Complex for his first day as United's new manager...
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01/07/2013 08:30, Report by Nick Coppack
Welcome, David Moyes

Updated 10:15 BST

Today is the beginning of a new era for Manchester United, with David Moyes' reign as the Reds' manager now officially underway.

He arrived at the newly-named Aon Training Complex – formerly the Trafford Training Centre (and often previously referred to as Carrington) – bright and early on Monday 1 July, ready to begin work as United aim to reclaim the Barclays Premier League title in 2013/14.

Moyes, who was appointed on 9 May, takes up his new challenge after more than 11 years in charge at Everton. There, he won the League Managers’ Association’s Manager of the Year award – voted for by his fellow football bosses – on three occasions: in 2003, 2005 and 2009. Only Sir Alex Ferguson (four awards) collected the honour as many times.

You can read a detailed profile of the new Manchester United manager on our Players & Staff page. Working alongside Moyes will be Steve Round (assistant manager), Jimmy Lumsden (coach) and Chris Woods (goalkeeper coach).

A number of changes behind the scenes also take effect today. Executive vice chairman Ed Woodward takes on the duties previously undertaken by former chief executive David Gill, while Richard Arnold begins his tenure as group managing director. Chief operating officer Michael Bolingbroke has been appointed to the main board and takes on further responsibilities, including chairman of MU Foundation.
http://www.manutd.com/en/Welcome-new-manager/WelcomeNewManagerNews/2013/Jul/david-moyes-takes-charge-as-manchester-united-manager-1-july.aspx

troy andreas
01-07-2013, 07:49 PM
Foto dulu di meja kerja :army:



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iamsetia
01-07-2013, 08:05 PM
ini videonya... "David Moyes arrives for his first day in the job as Manchester United manager"

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There was no sneaking in to work for David Moyes in his first day as Manchester United manager.

The former Everton boss arrived at the club’s Carrington training ground at 8am this morning. Unsurprisingly, there was quite a gathering of photographers and cameramen keen to see the Scot.

Moyes very obligingly wound down his darkened windows when he stopped at a security barrier, allowing everyone to get their shots.

He was driving a Chevrolet – presumably one of the first perks of his new job. United have a sponsorship deal with the US car manufacturer.


http://www.offthepost.info/blog/2013/07/video-david-moyes-arrives-for-his-first-day-in-the-job-as-manchester-united-manager/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+offthepost%2FTLAa+%28Off+The+ Post%29

iamsetia
01-07-2013, 08:16 PM
United announce new appointments

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Steve Round, David Moyes and Jimmy Lumsden

On his first day as Manchester United manager, David Moyes has been quick to appoint his new staff. The club today announced that the former Everton manager has named Steve Round assistant manager, replacing the departed Mike Phelan.

Round has worked with Moyes since 2008, when the pair teamed up at Goodison Park. Chris Woods, meanwhile, has joined the Old Trafford coaching ranks as the goalkeeping coach, taking over from Eric Steele following the latter’s departure from Old Trafford. Woods was Everton’s goalkeeping coach since 1998, pointing out a long standing working relationship with Moyes.

The third and final appointment on Moyes’s first day at the club is Jimmy Lumsden, who has been named first team coach. Lumsden has been the longest serving coach with Moyes, having served alongside him at both Preston North End and the Toffees.
Moyes brings familiarity to the club

Moyes told the club’s official website of his delight at the ability to bring some of his Everton counterparts to Old Trafford, hailing the abilities of United’s newest coaches.

“I have worked with Steve, Chris and Jimmy for a number of years and I am delighted they have decided to join me at this great club,” the Scot told the club’s official website (http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2013/Jul/club-confirm-new-backroom-staff-appointments.aspx).

“They bring great qualities in their respective fields and I know that, like me, they feel that this is a challenge to relish. I have great faith that together, we can build upon the success this club has enjoyed over many years.”

dan ini video moyes di meja kerja united...
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http://www.premiershiptalk.com/2013/07/01/united-announce-new-appointments/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+PremiershipTalk+%28Premiershi p+Talk%29

troy andreas
02-07-2013, 05:54 PM
Woodward backs Moyes

Ahead of crunch talks that will determine Wayne Rooney's future, Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward has emphasised his faith in new manager David Moyes.


Just one day after officially replacing Sir Alex Ferguson, Moyes must deal with the fall-out from his fellow Scot's spectacular spat with the England striker at the end of last season. Moyes has already had one face-to-face chat with Rooney prior to them both embarking on summer breaks. Now though, the outcome of discussions will have far greater consequences, with one source close to the situation claiming it is presently "60-40" that Rooney will leave.

Nevertheless, after confirming Steve Round, Chris Woods and Jimmy Lumsden are to form Moyes' coaching team after following him from Everton, Woodward has total confidence in the new man, and he said: "I believe with David and his new team in place, along with our current backroom staff, we can now start preparing for the new season ahead."

Woodward added: "This is an exciting and challenging time for the club and I have great belief that David and his team will have all the energy and attributes needed to help this club continue in its long-standing traditions."

With an in-house TV crew in addition to the club's own photographer on hand to capture the first shots of Moyes in his new environment, those initial moments at least were all fairly straightforward after surrounding himself with people he knows so well.

"I have worked with Steve, Chris and Jimmy for a number of years and I am delighted they have decided to join me at this great club," said Moyes.

"They bring great qualities in their respective fields and I know that, like me, they feel that this is a challenge to relish. I have great faith that together, we can build upon the success this club has enjoyed over many years."

And there is more than just the Rooney conundrum facing Moyes. Further pursuit of Leighton Baines, which would shove Patrice Evra towards the exit door, must be decided upon, whilst clarification on Thiago's intended move from Barcelona may also be required after the midfielder's cryptic weekend Tweet underlining his love for the Catalan giants.

With links to Benfica defender Ezequiel Garay and PSV Eindhoven midfielder Kevin Strootman to yield any concrete developments, Moyes will be given little time for a honeymoon period before proper pre-season work begins on Thursday.

http://www.expressandstar.com/sport/uk-sport/2013/07/02/woodward-backs-moyes/?

troy andreas
05-07-2013, 01:19 AM
Beberapa jam lagi, konferensi pers pertama David Moyes ditemani kapten Nemanja Vidic.....

Moyes to address media

David Moyes will address the media as Manchester United manager for the first time on Friday.

The new Reds boss officially took over the reins at Old Trafford on Monday, 1 July, and will discuss his arrival in front of the watching eyes of the world's media.

The press conference is to be screened live on MUTV between 15:45 and 16:45 BST and ManUtd.com, of course, will have all the news as it happens.

Club captain Nemanja Vidic will join his new boss in answering questions from the floor.

http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2013/Jul/david-moyes-to-address-the-media-on-friday.aspx

Redsbusby
07-07-2013, 06:32 PM
Cerita :thumbup: detik2 menjelang Moyes ditunjuk sbg Manajer Manchester United...

David Moyes reveals the moment he got the call from Sir Alex Ferguson – and how he worried about wearing jeans

By Jason Burt

David Moyes has revealed the remarkable sequence of events that led to him becoming manager of Manchester United – including his fear at turning up to that momentous meeting with Sir Alex Ferguson dressed in jeans and a T‑shirt.

Moyes also disclosed that he went into last season’s crucial Merseyside derby knowing that he would be quitting Everton to take over at Old Trafford and admitted that succeeding Ferguson was a “daunting” proposition.

Moyes, who embarks on Manchester United's epic three-week pre‑season tour to Asia and Australia this week, still having to resolve the thorny issue of Wayne Rooney's future, unfolded the events of Thursday May 2 when he was formally presented as United’s new manager last Friday.

“I was actually out with my wife [Pam], I was 50 the week before and she’d bought me a watch and I needed to get a link taken out of the watch,” Moyes said.

“So we were in Altrincham and the phone rang and it was Sir Alex. He says: ‘Where are you?’ I says: ‘I’m out with my wife,’ and he says: ‘Can you drop over to the house?’ I was having some lunch and said: ‘Oh definitely, sure.’

“So I says to the wife: ‘Oh no, what is it he wants? It’s either he wants me to take somebody on loan, or he’s come to buy one of my players.’

"And I had my jeans on and my T‑shirt. I said: ‘I’ll have to drive over and get changed.’ But I’m thinking there wouldn’t be time.

"So I had to drop my wife at the shopping centre in Cheadle and I’m saying to myself: ‘I’d never ever go to a meeting with Sir Alex with a pair of jeans on.’ I’m saying: ‘I can’t do this!’ So that shows how little I knew about it.

“He took me in, took me up the stairs, made me a cup of tea and came out with it. It’s a moment I’ll never forget.

"I picked up my wife and she must have thought: ‘There’s something up with him.’ I just says to her: ‘I’m the Manchester United manager.’ And I can’t repeat the words she said after that!”

Ferguson had told Moyes that Pam was the only person with whom he could share the news – not even his children, Lauren and David junior, or Moyes' father, also David, were to know.

On the touchline at Anfield that Sunday it was a difficult afternoon for Moyes – while Ferguson in his programme notes, as United faced Chelsea the same day, was stating he had “no plans to walk away” even though that decision was made.

“Playing the Liverpool game – and knowing that if Everton got a result they would probably finish above Liverpool – and at that stage knowing I was going to become the Manchester United manager but I couldn’t tell anybody was probably as difficult a day as I’ve ever had,” Moyes admitted.

He kept himself in check, Everton gained a point and finished above Liverpool.

Two days later the news started to seep out that Ferguson was retiring – as reported by Telegraph Sport – and finally Moyes was able to tell his children.

“It was a big thing for the family,” he said. “It’s a great honour to be the manager of this club.”

And also, Moyes is not afraid to admit, a “daunting” one following Ferguson after 26 years of unprecedented success.

“I heard so many people talking about ‘you don’t want to follow Sir Alex’, lots of good managers said that, they said ‘who’s going to take on that job?’ but I think everybody would have taken the job because of what it is,” Moyes said.

“And he’s left me a really good team. I’m really fortunate. We’ve good players and it gives me a great chance.

"He’s been really supportive and the most important person in this has been Sir Alex. He said: ‘You were the candidate we wanted and we want you to take the job.’ But it is a daunting job.”

Moyes revealed what he was told by United’s owners, the Glazer family:

“They’ve given me a lot of confidence: ‘Get on with the job, there’s no panic here, take your time, do things the way you want to do them, there’s no great expectations of you.’ ”

United’s new manager will embrace Ferguson’s presence.

“Who wouldn’t want Sir Alex as a mentor?” Moyes said. “Someone you can ask a few questions if you are worried about something?

"Everybody knows he’s a great character and he will be around the scene a lot. He will have opinions and, at times, there will be things which I do which maybe he wouldn’t do but that’s why I said it will need to be David Moyes’ stamp anyway.

I’m not going to change everything he’s done but through time it will have to become David Moyes’ [club].”

iamsetia
11-07-2013, 10:41 PM
Telah cukup banyak dukungan dari semua pemain juga sekaligus dari SAF sendiri kepada seorang david moyes, tinggal dari DM aja nih bagaimana untuk memilih dan memberikan taktik yang dibutuhkan oleh para pemain... Tour United di bangkok kali ini juga akan membuktikan seberapa jeniusnya DM untuk menggantikan peran SAF untuk menggendalikan United... fokus ya om moyes... :devil3:
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Manchester United in Bangkok: tour will open David Moyes's eyes to true size of commercial behemoth

Forget the two months that have passed since David Moyes succeeded Sir Alex Ferguson as Manchester United manager and discount his official unveiling at Old Trafford last Friday.

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New man on tour: Manchester United's tour will be an eye-opener for David Moyes.

Telegraph.co.uk 14:06
By Mark Ogden, in Bangkok | 1:51PM BST 11 Jul 2013

In terms of being hit by the enormity of the challenge that faces him as the first man in after Ferguson at Manchester United, the moment Moyes stepped off the plane in Bangkok at the beginning of the club's pre-season tour of East Asia and Australia this morning was the truest signpost of what lies ahead for the former Everton manager.

Moyes knows all about what is expected of him from a football perspective. He knows the players he has inherited and he has been around the Premier League long enough to be aware of the affection and animosity that greets United in equal measure.

But United's three-week trip to the other side of the globe is unknown territory for Moyes and, while friendly games in Bangkok, Sydney, Japan and Hong Kong may appear little more than window-dressing, the reality is that the next three weeks matter an awful lot to the club off the pitch and this is the nettle that Moyes must grab.

United have taken in excess of 120 staff on tour, the majority of those will be charged with fulfilling the commercial obligations and charity visits that have become second nature to every Premier League club.

Moyes has embarked on similar tours with Everton, but those trips would barely appear on the radar in the cities where Merseysiders turned out.

When United are in town, however, they stop traffic, they are greeted by thousands at airports and hotels – fans leaning out of car windows with firecrackers welcomed them to Riyadh five years ago – and Moyes will have to adjust to living in a hotel where the briefest glimpse of a red shirt in the lobby generates a sprint by autograph-hunting locals.

Most of the players embrace it. Rio Ferdinand, in particular, goes the extra mile to satisfy the demands of the fans and Ferguson played to the crowd in the knowledge that he was the star attraction wherever he went.

Moyes bullishly admitted on Monday, during the glitzy Old Trafford unveiling of United's £8m-a-year deal with Aeroflot, that he was learning quickly about the off-field behemoth that he now finds himself driving from the dugout.

But the penny will not fully drop until he has witnessed United fever on tour and watched the army of commercial staff going about their business, seemingly every minute of every day.

With United's owners, the Glazer family, sweating the club brand more vigorously than ever before, Ferguson pointedly insisted during his final press conference as manager last May that the primary route to commercial success was with a team winning trophies on the pitch.

Silverware is Moyes's priority, but he will also have to learn to live with those tugging at the United shirt for their own piece of the action.

Bangkok will show him just how hard that shirt can be tugged.

JustUnited
12-07-2013, 05:10 PM
Penasaran liat Moyes yang notabene selama ini memanage tim medioker..dan sekarang melatih tim Manchester United yang notabene club papan atas..

in Moyes We Trust?? :nohope:

Redsbusby
12-07-2013, 11:00 PM
Moyes kelabakan kayaknya ngeliat gimana terkenalnya tim yg sedang doi latih..

Bro JustUnited? YES. In Moyes I TRUST! Since he is our boss now. Cheers ;)

iamsetia
15-07-2013, 07:23 PM
Carrick hails Moyes

Manchester United - Official Site
14/07/2013 12:35, Report by Gemma Thompson in Sydney

Michael Carrick has hailed the energy and enthusiasm that David Moyes has brought to the club since taking over from Sir Alex Ferguson.

Carrick caught up with ManUtd.com on arrival in Sydney (with the Opera House making a spectacular backdrop) and revealed how much the players are enjoying working under the new manager as they continue preparations for the new season.

"The tour has been really good so far and there is a great atmosphere around the place," the midfielder told us. "The manager has brought that in. He's enthusiastic and energetic and intense with his work, and that's rubbed off on everyone. Training has been good and there is a huge focus and a good feel around the place.

"The manager is hands-on in training. He's a lot different to Sir Alex in that sense – he tended to take a step back and let the coaches deal with things, whereas David likes to be right in the thick of it and that's good. It creates an intensity and everyone has responded to that."

ghopoereds
15-07-2013, 11:00 PM
David Moyes: Wayne Rooney Pelapis Robin
Van Persie
Wayne Rooney diproyeksikan David Moyes
sebagai kover kalau Robin van Persie
berhalangan.
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Manajer David Moyes kembali menegaskan
bahwa Manchester United masih memerlukan
servis Wayne Rooney, tapi mungkin tidak sebagai personel utama. Striker internasional Inggris itu, seperti diungkapkan eks pelatih Sir Alex Ferguson, sempat mengajukan permintaan transfer akhir musim lalu lantaran mulai jarang mendapat kans
sebagai starter menyusul kehadiran RvP.
Kalaupun main sejak menit pertama, Roo tak
dipasang di lini depan. Moyes, yang telah berkali-kali menegaskan klub tak akan melepas Rooney, juga menyatakan eks
anak didiknya di Everton itu mungkin harus puas kembali menjadi kover untuk Van Persie.
"Secara keseluruhan, pikiran saya tentang
Wayne adalah, jika karena alasan apa pun kami mendapati Robin van Persie cedera, kami akan membutuhkannya," ucap sang bos.
"Wayne bisa bermain sendirian di depan, bisa
bermain lebih ke bawah. Akan butuh waktu untuk melihat bagaimana saya bekerja dengan Wayne." "Manchester United bukan tentang Wayne Rooney. Manchester United adalah tentang tim,klub. Saya tak akan membiarkan Wayne Rooney menjadi lebih penting ketimbang klub dan tim, karena demikianlah inti klub."Goal.com

troy andreas
15-07-2013, 11:38 PM
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Benar kata Carrick, jiwa antusiasme Moyes benar- benar besar. Nampak di foto latihan Moyes rela menemani Youngster team (Fabio, Zaha, Januzaj, Cleverley, Welbeck, Keane) untuk lari bersama coach Gary Walker.

Setidaknya untuk strategy bangun tim kita tau kalau Moyes memang tertarik & konsentrasi bangun tim dengan pemain muda dari akademi maupun yang sudah ada diskuad utama saat ini. Mudah- mudahan kata- katanya di beberapa konfrensi pers gak mubazir. ;)

Redsbusby
16-07-2013, 04:30 PM
Butuh waktu..
Give him a while.. Too early to make an absolute score..

fredrian.seven
16-07-2013, 05:36 PM
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Benar kata Carrick, jiwa antusiasme Moyes benar- benar besar. Nampak di foto latihan Moyes rela menemani Youngster team (Fabio, Zaha, Januzaj, Cleverley, Welbeck, Keane) untuk lari bersama coach Gary Walker.

Setidaknya untuk strategy bangun tim kita tau kalau Moyes memang tertarik & konsentrasi bangun tim dengan pemain muda dari akademi maupun yang sudah ada diskuad utama saat ini. Mudah- mudahan kata- katanya di beberapa konfrensi pers gak mubazir. ;)

Siapakahh Gary Walker? Masih asing di telinga. Kemanakah Tony Studwick?

edit...

Ternyata Gary Walker adalah Head of Strength & Conditioning at Manchester United . Jadi... kemanakah Tony? Biasanya dia yang sering nampang klo pre-season.

arief rachman
17-07-2013, 10:38 PM
Moyes Targetkan Seperempat Gelar Fergie di United

TEMPO.CO, Sydney - David Moyes sadar diri kalau dia sulit menyamai pendahulunya di Manchester United, Sir Alex Ferguson. Moyes yang juga dari Skotlandia itu--sama dengan Ferguson--mengaku sudah cukup senang kalau bisa memenangkan seperempat gelar yang dimenangkan Ferguson bersama United.

Dua puluh enam tahun melatih United, Ferguson meraup 38 piala bergengsi. Tak ayal Moyes menganggap Ferguson sebagai manajer sepak bola terbaik yang pernah ada.

"Ini musim pertama saya sebagai manajer United dan aku meneruskan pekerjaan, mungkin seorang manajer sepakbola terbaik yang pernah hidup," kata Moyes kepada The Sun, Senin, 15 Juli 2013. "Jika saya bahkan bisa memenangkan seperempat dari apa yang ia (Ferguson) menangi, maka saya akan melakukannya dengan sangat baik (tugas sebagai penerus Ferguson)."

Untuk memenuhi mimpi 9-10 gelar bergengsi, Moyes mengaku pertama-tama sudah mengatur cara kerjanya, termasuk mengenal semua orang di Old Trafford. Moyes merasa beruntung semua orang di Manchester membuat segalanya terasa mudah.

"Para pemain, terutama, sudah hebat melakukannya dan kami akan menambahkan satu atau dua pemain lagi untuk bergabung dengan kami, yang mungkin telah pergi dengan tim nasional selama musim panas dan akan kembali bulan depan," ujar Moyes.

Penyerang andalan United Robin van Persie terpaksa melewatkan uji coba ketika The Red Devils kalah dari Singha All-Stars pekan lalu. Moyes juga berharap bisa mendatangkan beberapa pemain top untuk membantu upayanya mempertahankan gelar Liga seperti Cesc Fabregas yang dilaporkan sudah ditawar resmi oleh United.

Sumber : http://www.tempo.co/read/news/2013/07/15/233496677/Moyes-Targetkan-Seperempat-Gelar-Fergie-di-United

fajrinited
21-07-2013, 01:30 AM
Moyes first win in Sydney, meskipun ini tur pramusim, tetep tercatat sebagai kemenangan pertama Moyes bersama Manchester United setelah kemarin di tur pramusim juga mengalami kekalahan yang pertama.. #InMoyesWeTrust #believe

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First win pleases Moyes

David Moyes was a happy man after Manchester United recorded the first win of his managerial reign by beating the Foxtel A-League All Stars 5-1 in Sydney.

After a lethargic display in last weekend’s pre-season opener in Bangkok, United looked slick at the ANZ Stadium, comfortably overcoming the hosts in front of 83,000 fans.

"It was a special night to get my first victory as Manchester United manager," he told a press conference. "It was a good performance. We could maybe have got a few more goals – we hit the post and had one or two other chances as well.

"The opposition put on a good show, especially in the first half, when they caused us one or two problems. Once we got the goals we got the chance to control the game a little.

"It was a good game for us. We stepped up and I thought we looked a bit fitter tonight, a bit more ready, and the temperature possibly helped us a bit more than in Thailand."

Jesse Lingard and Danny Welbeck scored two apiece before, in his first pre-season action, Robin van Persie netted a fifth, and Moyes had praise for them all.

"To get Robin back on and started was good but I think it was impressive that Danny scored a couple of goals – he might have got four or five on another night," Moyes said.

"The keeper saved one from him with his feet in the first half and he was a bit unlucky. He made a couple of great runs.

"Jesse played well and I was hoping he would get a hat-trick because I think for a young boy to do that for Manchester United is a big thing.

"But his performance was very good – he set Robin up for his goal as well with a nice weighted pass. And not only did he play well, he worked hard and showed maturity."

Moyes revealed on Friday that he’d had a one-to-one with Welbeck, who he clearly rates very highly.

The boss said: "I told him that if he continued to work as hard as he has done, he’d get the rewards. I think he showed a little bit of versatility in everything he did tonight."

Wilfried Zaha made his first start in a United shirt and was again promising on the right wing, with Moyes adding: "I thought Zaha made a contribution and was unlucky not to score. We also got the chance to see Michael Keane in the second half."

Moyes, who revealed he had no further updates on his bid to sign Cesc Fabregas, was asked by a Scottish journalist if he was looking forward to mind games with new Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho.

"Your accent sounds like mine and if you’re in Glasgow then you enjoy those sorts of things, so bring it on!" he joked.

United move on to Japan on Sunday for the next leg of Tour 2013 presented by Aon and Moyes will leave Australia with happy memories.

"To get 83,000 fans here tonight is incredible and I thank all of them for coming," he said. Everybody is saying that the amount of support this club has worldwide has been shown again by coming here to Sydney."

Source: ManUtd

ivanzferdinand
21-07-2013, 02:59 AM
Sekilas kalo diperhatikan dengan seksama kenapa Om Moyes ini mirip dengan Oliver Khan yaa. Nyoba editing ah trus masukin ke Thread "Mirip Miripan" di sebelah :)

ncut_lgx
22-07-2013, 11:29 AM
baru mampir kemari..
selamat atas kemenangan pertama om moyes :D
makasih banyak lhoh poto-poto kemarenan XDD
gw bawa kado ah buat om-nya besok, om-nya baik sih~~ hihihi~

iamsetia
23-07-2013, 03:24 PM
Moyes: My job is to make history

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FIFA.com
(PA) Tuesday 23 July 2013

David Moyes has admitted there is a fear factor that comes from being asked to replace the most successful football manager in British history.

That Moyes was handpicked to take over at Manchester United by Sir Alex Ferguson does not reduce the enormity of the task.

And, speaking to newspapers on the club's five-match pre-season tour, Moyes, while expressing excitement at what lies ahead, also accepts the reality.

"There has to be an element of fear that comes with managing a club like Manchester United," he said.

"It keeps you working, it keeps you focused and helps you try not to take your eye off the ball.

"Someone said, 'You'll do it easy'. I'm not saying who it was but I don't take that as a given, because I know it's going to be really hard at Manchester United.

"But in the same breath it is a great one (job) because of what I have available and what Sir Alex has left."

Moyes has repeatedly underlined his intention to ask Ferguson for advice. But he is also acutely aware he must step out of that vast shadow and stamp his own imprint on United if he is to make a success of the job.

"It has to be a new era," he said. "My job now is to make my history.

"I'm going to follow someone who has made incredible history. I think about Matt Busby's history and then Alex Ferguson's history - they could do a film about it.

"I have to make sure now that my history and my time is something which the fans and people in the future talk about."

The major positive for Moyes is that the players now under his charge have been responsive to the way he has gone about his work.

"Sometimes when there is a change - and I heard some of the players saying it - you have to impress the new manager," he said.

"I have got to say I have been incredibly impressed about how the players have gone about their work.

"There's not been a day when I've had people 'throwing out' [slacking off]. If anything, they're enjoying it and they're asking for more."

Already though, Moyes has shown a willingness to let his squad know if he feels more is required.

An intense person by nature, the Scot insists he is not quite as bad as he once was. But a forthright lecture in Bangkok was a sign of his own standards.

"I'm going to drive," he said. "And I'm going to demand the best out of players. I'm going to demand that they give me more, or as much as I can get from them."

iamsetia
25-07-2013, 06:51 PM
David Moyes's 'dinosaur' training methods criticised by fitness coach

• Man Utd manager accused of overtraining Robin van Persie
• 'Fitness clowns & scientific cowboys' must be educated

Guardian staff
guardian.co.uk, Thursday 25 July 2013

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David Moyes trains Robin van Persie. Photograph: Daniel Munoz/Reuters

The Dutch fitness specialist Raymond Verheijen has criticised the training methods of David Moyes, who claimed to have "overtrained" Robin van Persie "to build up his fitness". Though Moyes may simply have meant that Van Persie had been worked hard in Manchester United training sessions, Verheijen, who has been employed with Wales, Barcelona, Chelsea and Manchester City, was unhappy.

Through his Twitter account, he observed that Van Persie had been withdrawn with muscle tightness in his thigh during United's friendly in Japan, inferring it to be a consequence of the fitness work he had done in the preceding days.

"The only way to solve this problem in Jurassic Park is to improve education of these dinosaur coaches, fitness clowns & scientific cowboys," he wrote. "All over the world in preseason you see the pattern overtraining-fatigue-injuries'. Always avoid accumulation of fatigue in pre-season."

And Verheijen was dubious as to football's ability to align with his recommendations. "As long as most dinosaurs are still in denial and ignore how things develop in other countries, nothing will ever change," he said. "Obviously, players like RVP should learn to protect themselves better against 'overtraining'."

troy andreas
26-07-2013, 01:37 AM
Masuk di akal jika beberapa pemain mengalami cedera ringan akhir- akhir ini. Dimulai dengan Rooney, Carrick, Buttner, Evans, van Persie & Welbeck. Kalau gak tahan yaa memang resiko pasti kena cedera. Belum lagi ada "cinderela man" (akrab dengan cedera) macam Young, Anderson, Cleverley, Kagawa & Smalling. Kalau benar pola latihannya berlebihan seperti kritik diatas gak menutup kemungkinan memang akan banyak pemain yang cedera. Tapi mudah- mudahan kejadian ini hanya di pre-season dgn alasan menggenjot stamina pemain yang baru habis latihan. [-O<

iamsetia
26-07-2013, 02:13 AM
yupp, bener, kalau anak2 muda ya ngak apa, biar kekuatan dan tenaga fisik dari mereka berkembang dan bertambah...

untuk pemain yang sudah sangat pengalaman disuruh latihan over seperti kritikan diatas, (Rvp, Roo, Carrick, Evra, Ferdinand dll) rasa2nya terlalu beresiko karena mereka tulang punggung dari tim, kalau moyes terlalu over dalam memberikan latihan untuk mereka, bisa jadi nanti waktu match mainnya sekayak habis tenaga gitu, sebentar turun lapangan stamina sudah habis dan beresiko bagi tim karena mereka pemain bintang...

dan untuk pemain yang rentan cedera moyes hanya memberikan sedikit porsi saja, tinggal hanya latihan untuk fit saja, bukan mengeluarkan segala tenaga ketika latihan..

yah semoga cepat terjadi pembenahan dalam urusan latihan ini...

troy andreas
26-07-2013, 03:16 AM
yupp, bener, kalau anak2 muda ya ngak apa, biar kekuatan dan tenaga fisik dari mereka berkembang dan bertambah...

untuk pemain yang sudah sangat pengalaman disuruh latihan over seperti kritikan diatas, (Rvp, Roo, Carrick, Evra, Ferdinand dll) rasa2nya terlalu beresiko karena mereka tulang punggung dari tim, kalau moyes terlalu over dalam memberikan latihan untuk mereka, bisa jadi nanti waktu match mainnya sekayak habis tenaga gitu, sebentar turun lapangan stamina sudah habis dan beresiko bagi tim karena mereka pemain bintang...

dan untuk pemain yang rentan cedera moyes hanya memberikan sedikit porsi saja, tinggal hanya latihan untuk fit saja, bukan mengeluarkan segala tenaga ketika latihan..

yah semoga cepat terjadi pembenahan dalam urusan latihan ini...

Latihan itu penting bro, kalau pernah nonton film ini pasti akan ngerti arti sebuah latihan dalam performa tim.

http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTYkS-vCggxT0erg8Dw2DyttN7b-QtJrYbVONy5Fv4ING3gmnzS

pengecualian apalagi atas nama senioritas itu gak bagus untuk "tim". Satu rasa satu kata itu namanya "tim". Pengecualian bahkan pengurangan porsi latihan saat pre-season itu kurang tepat apalagi ini lagi ngejar kebugaran fisik pemain untuk persiapan 1 musim kedepan. Ane pernah jadi atlit basket jaman SMA dulu, gak latihan seminggu saja stamina bisa berkurang, nah apalagi untuk pemain yang baru habis masa liburan.

Pernah baca juga keluhan pemain Juve saat dipegang Conte, Vucinic mengeluh juga, tapi hasilnya apa? Juve juara. Mungkin yang dimaksud pelatih fisik belanda diatas jangan terlalu ekstrim ala jaman purba.

iamsetia
27-07-2013, 03:24 PM
Moyes undecided on first XI

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26/07/2013 07:54, Report by Mark Froggatt

David Moyes insists he is yet to formulate a starting XI for Manchester United’s opening match of the 2013/14 Barclays Premier League season against Swansea City.

The match, to be held at the Liberty Stadium on Saturday 17 August, will be the manager’s first top-flight outing in charge of the Reds following the retirement of his predecessor Sir Alex Ferguson, adding to the intrigue of what is already a traditionally exciting fixture.

However, despite working closely with his recently acquired squad of champions during this summer’s Tour 2013 presented by Aon, Moyes is yet to decide on a favoured team and would like to evaluate his players further before the big kick off.

“I'm still getting to know my players,” David explains. “I have several players back home who I've not met yet because of international duties. I don't have a starting XI for the Swansea game formulated in my head yet. We still have three games in Europe before the season starts. We'll look at it then.”

The first of those three remaining matches is Monday’s clash with Kitchee FC in Hong Kong, where heavy rain has made for difficult playing conditions in recent weeks. And although the boss is concerned, he remains hopeful of improvements.

“I do have concerns about the surface but it's mainly due to the weather and that's an act of God, so we can't do anything about that. We'll travel to Hong Kong tomorrow and hopefully find the conditions improved and the pitch in a better state than it's been in recently.”

iamsetia
28-07-2013, 11:03 AM
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ivanzferdinand
28-07-2013, 08:03 PM
David Moyes has excused his side's poor pre-season results by hailing the quality of the opposition.

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Manchester United boss David Moyes has excused his side's poor pre-season results by hailing the quality of the opposition.

When asked if he was concerned about recording two defeats and a draw from four Tour games thus far, Moyes insisted he was happy.

He said: ‘It’s pre-season and we’re at the start of our season,’ he added. ‘We played two very good Japanese teams. We’d like to do better but I’ve seen some good signs and I think it’s improving. We’ll be ready for the start of season, no doubt about that. ‘I’ve enjoyed the tour, it’s incredibly well run by Manchester United. 'The amount of supporters worldwide takes some believing at times. I think the players would tell you that in the main it’s run smoothly.’

His reign as United manager started inauspiciously, with a 1-0 defeat to a mighty Singha All Star XI in Bangkok, but his team found their feet against the A-League All Stars.

They thumped the Australian side 5-1 in Sydneyt before heading off to Japan to play the Yokohama F-Marinos.

This didn't go so well, with United losing 3-2 before drawing their fourth game 2-2 against Cerezo Osaka to share the Yanmar Premium Cup.

Their next game is against Kitchee FC on Monday and Moyes will be hoping his side can secure a decisive victory.

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troy andreas
28-07-2013, 08:56 PM
Moyes confident over signings

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David Moyes is confident the Reds will bring in some new faces before the transfer window closes.

The United manager confirmed earlier this month that the club had made a bid for Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas and while the boss had no major update on that situation, he insists he remains optimistic over possible signings.

"We hope we will do [sign new players], but what we've got is a good squad already. You can't forget about the quality that's already here," he told reporters in Hong Kong on Sunday.

"Undoubtedly we hope to add to it and I'm quite confident we'll do that... certainly before the window shuts."

On Fabregas, Moyes added: "I couldn't tell you if there will be another bid. Obviously we'll take stock and make a decision on what we do next."

http://www.manutd.com/en/Tour2013/Tour2013News/2013/Jul/david-moyes-confident-of-signing-new-players.aspx#

iamsetia
31-07-2013, 02:25 AM
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"I thought our players played very well on a difficult pitch. I think we made it look like a good pitch. I thought we played well and it was an exciting game for the supporters to see."

"We didn’t worry too much about the pitch conditions at all. We played well. We move on now. We’re trying to get the players fit for the start of the season and it was another hard workout in hot conditions. I’m happy with it."

- David Moyes (Tour 2013: Kitchee FC 2 - Manchester United 5)

iamsetia
31-07-2013, 02:33 AM
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"I’m taking away a great experience of my first trip with Manchester United in general and what the football club means around the world, but I’ve also had a chance to get to know the players, try and settle into my new environment and the players to get to know me as well. They’ve been working with a great manager for a long time, a lot of them, so it’s going to take time but I’ve enjoyed working with them - they’re incredibly professional and I can see why they’re champions. The way they conduct themselves and go about their business, I’ve been very impressed by them."

- David Moyes

iamsetia
01-08-2013, 07:02 PM
Moyes' first month in charge

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David Moyes has completed his first month in charge of Manchester United and Reds legend Bryan Robson, having seen the Scot at close quarters during the club's preparations for the new season, has no doubts about the new man's managerial pedigree.

Robson has been very impressed with what he has seen of Moyes so far, saying: "I think he’ll take everything in his stride at Manchester United.

"He’s going to be working with some top-class players and I’m sure he’ll do a great job for the club. He’s handled himself well so far."

The United legend believes Moyes won't make sweeping changes to his squad ahead of the new season, but fancies that we could still see one or two big signings.

"I think David knows that he doesn't need too change much," he adds. "It's just a little bit of fine-tuning. He will want to make one or two new signings to lift the players, lift the fans, and get everyone buzzing before the start of the season."

iamsetia
02-08-2013, 02:59 AM
David Moyes finds it difficult to sign players

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David Moyes has replaced Sir Alex Ferguson at Man Utd | Photo: Back Page Images

The Sport Review By TSR staff Thursday 1 August 2013, 13:00 UK

David Moyes is struggling to attract the top players to Manchester United this summer because he is not high-profile enough, according to Dietmar Hamann.

The Red Devils have so far failed in their attempts to land top transfer target Cesc Fàbregas from Barcelona, with the Red Devils having two bids for the midfielder rejected by the La Liga champions.

And former Liverpool midfielder Hamann feels that the Scot, who replaced Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford earlier this summer, is finding it difficult to bolster his squad ahead of the new season.

“Manchester United have not signed anyone, it remains to be seen who is going to come to the club, I think Moyes finds it hard to sign players,” Hamann told Goal.

“I can’t imagine Ferguson not having signed a player by now, there were a few targets, so obviously David Moyes has got to overcome that problem of not being that high-profile.

“I think he’s a very good manager, and United are probably the closest challengers, but I expect City to win the league this season.”

ncut_lgx
02-08-2013, 10:21 AM
udah deh gak usah sign-sign segala.. yg udah ada aja pakek dolo >w<
kalo merasa gak okek ntar aje tengah-tengah musim baru belanja belenji
kalo okek mah yasud cuek bebek.. mendingan elo bagi-bagi sigh ke kita oms :P

ivanzferdinand
08-08-2013, 09:56 AM
From polite teenager to manager of the English champions... how a stint in Iceland made a man out of young Moyes

He will sit in the Wembley dug-out on Sunday in charge of the world’s biggest football club with millions of eyes from around the globe fixed on his every move.

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But the journey to the top all started for David Moyes in far less grand surroundings. It started, of all places, in Iceland.

To be specific, Moyes’s first experience of a league club was in the Westman Islands, a wet and windy fishing region off the south coast of Iceland, where there are more puffins than people and volcanic rock towers over the 5,000 inhabitants.

But in 1978 a spell there helped shape a 15-year-old Moyes into a future Manchester United manager.


Moyes left his family home in the Thornwood area of Partick in Glasgow for the very first time and joined Tyr, a team connected to IBV, the club where David James now plies his trade. The bizarre switch was down to a man called Oli Jonsson.

‘It was a big move to travel to another country, but it didn’t faze him at all,’ says Jonsson, from his home in Iceland.

Jonsson used to work with the youth teams at IBV and would take a group of them over to Glasgow for a few days every year to train and play against amateur sides.

It was during one such visit that he met David Moyes Snr at Anniesland College in north Glasgow, where he used to work as a lecturer, and they became friends. One year he saw Moyes Snr’s teenage son, David, put in a commanding performance at centre-back against his young Icelanders.

‘He was a leader on the pitch, I saw that in him then,’ recalls Jonsson, now 65. ‘He was a boy who was always at the front. He was always the boy No 1.’

Jonsson and Moyes Snr discussed taking young David back to Iceland as part of his football education and the teenager agreed.

And so this tall, gangly boy with short, bright, ginger hair arrived in the middle of nowhere. He stayed in a five-bedroom house with Jonsson, his wife Stella, 10-year-old daughter Lautei, 10, and son Gulle, at the time just four. ‘He was just a part of the family,’ says Jonsson.

Not that it was all plain sailing.

‘I don’t think that he liked the food very much because we had fish very often,’ adds Jonsson, bursting into laughter.

‘Halibut, haddock, lemon sole, he didn’t like it. I don’t think he was very keen on it at all. But he was polite about it, and ate it anyway.’

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Moyes got on better with the rest of the simple diet of lamb, beef, potatoes and runner beans and was far from a tearaway teenager, drinking mainly just water and milk.

Jonsson would drive Moyes into training at 9am after breakfast and the young defender would train by himself all morning, working on his fitness and technique.

The rest of the team would arrive at lunchtime and would train all afternoon and well into the evening, until as late as 9pm.

On his return, he kicked a ball around the large garden at the back of the house.

‘He was a hard worker,’ Jonsson recalls. ‘Early to bed, up early in the morning. It was a long day.’

Even then, he was considered a leader. Jonsson says he was a fierce competitor, tough in the tackle, but fair so that he was popular among his older team-mates.

kutip : Daily Mail (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2386515/How-Iceland-Manchester-United-boss-David-Moyes-man.html)

troy andreas
11-08-2013, 07:17 PM
Moyes eyes first trophy

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David Moyes has just one thing on his mind ahead of the Community Shield clash with Wigan at Wembley - winning.

The United manager has the opportunity to claim his first piece of silverware on Sunday with victory over the Championship side, now managed by Moyes' fellow Scot and friend Owen Coyle.

After confirming exclusively to MUTV that Nani, Ashley Young and Wayne Rooney are not fit for the match at Wembley, Moyes talked about the importance of the game to the club, particularly with a trophy up for grabs.

"It’s a really important fixture because it’s the start of the season for us. Obviously the Premier League season starts next weekend but this is the first real serious game of note, albeit it is still in pre-season, but there is a trophy at stake," he told MUTV.

"I think Wigan will be one of the sides pushing to get back in the Premier League again. They had a great start in their first Championship match against Barnsley so it will be a tough game. They won last time they went to Wembley so we have got to make sure we do a good job and stop them this time.

"This football club is used to winning trophies and we will do everything we can to make sure we win another."

Moyes was also asked about the situation regarding Wayne Rooney's fitness after the striker was selected for the England squad for their international with Scotland in midweek.

"I am pleased about that," said the United boss. "I had a long conversation with Roy [Hodgson, England manager] last week about it and told him Wayne’s situation. "Wayne has had a shoulder injury which has meant he has not been able to have any contact and it has been sore, so he hasn’t trained with us. He has trained a little bit with the Reserves as a non-contact player, a floating player, so he has at least got a little bit of football work done.

"He trained with the first team on Saturday and did a bit of extra work [afterwards], so he is probably more likely to be ready for England than he will be for us.

"He hasn't had a lot of football practice which I explained to Roy and I would only expect Roy to play him for a short time.

"Hopefully Wayne is not in too good form because it would be good if Scotland could get a result!" he laughed.

http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2013/Aug/david-moyes-eyes-first-trophy-ahead-of-community-shield-clash.aspx?pageNo=2

troy andreas
12-08-2013, 01:00 AM
Selamat om David Moyes!

Moyes: This is for Sir Alex

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David Moyes has dedicated Sunday’s FA Community Shield triumph over Wigan Athletic to Sir Alex Ferguson, his managerial processor at Manchester United.

The champions recorded a comfortable 2-0 win over the Latics thanks to Robin van Persie’s brace of goals at Wembley, allowing Moyes to lift a trophy following his first competitive match in charge.

And rather than basking in the glory, the boss was quick to credit Sir Alex before outlining his desire to grasp even more silverware: “This is a trophy for Sir Alex, so if he is sitting at home and watching today, this is for you Sir Alex and for the way your team performed last season and won the Premier League.

“The only way you get to the Charity Shield is by winning the league or the FA Cup, so Sir Alex’s team did that last year and the ones from now on will be hopefully for me to win.

“I’ve been here (Wembley) a few times, sometimes I have won and sometimes I have lost. But today, being the manager of Manchester United and leading the team out was something else and my family were here as well, so I’m sure they’ll be extremely proud.”

When quizzed on the performance of Van Persie, the boss was clearly delighted with the Dutchman and reiterated his belief that he will be central to any potential success this term.

“Because Robin was so important to United last year, we know that if we can get him in goal scoring form then it gives us a great chance. If that’s the start for him, scoring two, then we are delighted and we hope it goes to a big total at the end of the season.”

United’s attention now turn to the start of the Barclays Premier League and next Saturday’s trip to Swansea City, which Moyes is more than ready for. However, the boss was refreshingly honest when asked if the imminent international break provides an unwelcomed distraction ahead of that game.

“It does because I would have liked to continue getting to know them and getting to work with them,” he said.” I thought there were bits of our game that were better today and bits that we could do better, so I am looking forward to continuing working with them.

“And I am looking forward to improving the squad and attempting to make Manchester United even better than they have been in the last few seasons.”

http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2013/Aug/David-Moyes-dedicates-win-to-Sir-Alex.aspx?newsid=EBCF658D-FC82-49BC-9DB6-CFFF169316C8&pageNo=2

aMieBeckz
12-08-2013, 08:49 AM
Selamat Om... walau hanya katanya trophy "kaleng" yg penting dapat trophy om yaa..
smoga trophy2 lainnya bisa menyusul.. GoodLuck..:devil2:

marsel david
12-08-2013, 12:52 PM
tjiiiieeee trophy pertama tjieeeee... enak toh jadi juara....
sering-sering juara ya oom..
:-bd:-bd

ivanzferdinand
12-08-2013, 01:39 PM
Moyes Dedikasikan Community Shield Untuk Fergie

David Moyes mempersembahkan trofi Community Shield untuk pendahulunya, Sir Alex Ferguson. Moyes menghormati jasa Sir Alex yang berhasil membawa United menjadi juara Premier League musim lalu.

United mengawali musim baru dengan rasa percaya diri setelah berhasil membekuk Wigan, 2-0 di ajang Community Shield. Sepasang gol yang dicetak Robin Van Persie di menit ke-6 dan menit ke-59 sudah cukup bagi Setan Merah untuk bisa mengamankan trofi pembuka musim.

"Saya persembahkan trofi ini kepada Sir Alex. Ini tim dia yang berhasil memenangkan trofi Premier League musim lalu. Terima kasih yang besar untuk dia, trofi hari ini untuknya," ucap Moyes usai laga seperti dilansir Goal Internasional.

Pada kesempatan yang sama, Moyes juga menegaskan takkan menjual Wayne Rooney di bursa transfer musim panas ini. Moyes juga menyangkal adanya pemberitaan yang menyebutkan hubungannya dengan Rooney sedang tidak harmonis.

"Rooney tidak untuk dijual, saya tidak akan mengubah keputusan itu jadi tidak ada lagi pertanyaan untuk dijawab," imbuh Moyes.

United bakal mengawali musim baru untuk mempertahankan trofi Premier League dengan melawan Swansea di Liberty Stadium akhir pekan mendatang.

dikutip: Bolanet

troy andreas
13-08-2013, 10:45 PM
Boss: Fans are key to success

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David Moyes has praised the “incredible” Manchester United fans who attended Sunday’s FA Community Shield victory over Wigan Athletic at Wembley.

Around 50,000 Reds supporters flocked to the national stadium to see the champions beat the Latics with competent ease, providing an admirable backdrop of noise from start to finish. And the boss, buoyed by the atmosphere, believes such a backing could prove pivotal this season.

“It was incredible. At the end, most people normally leave and the ground becomes half empty, but three quarters of the ground was full of Manchester United supporters,” he told MUTV.

“I think the supporters had the bit between their teeth. They know we have got a fight on this season, they know we have got a challenge and they are right up for it.

“And we are going to need them. We are going to need their vocal backing at Old Trafford, from the first home game, and hopefully we’re going to be ready to show them what we can do.”

Michael Carrick was similarly impressed by the fans in attendance. “We don’t take it for granted, the support we get both home and away, it is appreciated so much and it helps us, it gives us a boost when we need it and hopefully we made the journey worthwhile for everyone who made it.”

http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2013/Aug/David-Moyes-and-Michael-Carrick-praise-United-fans.aspx

troy andreas
18-08-2013, 10:20 PM
United have 'winning habit'

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David Moyes has revealed that he senses a 'winning habit' within Manchester United.

The Scot officially took charge on 1 July and has started his reign in impressive fashion with convincing victories in both competitive fixtures - against Wigan Athletic in the Community Shield and at Swansea City for Saturday's league opener.

Robin van Persie scored twice in each game and Danny Welbeck got his season off to a flier with a double at the Liberty Stadium but all the players have impressed the new man in his short time at Old Trafford.

"There is a winning habit through the club," explained the Reds boss. "I can sense it with them. It is 'game on'. They have a job to do.

"It is difficult to explain. Their mannerisms, the things they do before the game. There is a lot of calmness. I am learning an awful lot from them as well."

http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2013/Aug/david-moyes-impressed-by-united-players-attitude.aspx

ivanzferdinand
18-08-2013, 10:27 PM
Pekerjaan Manajer United Adalah Untuk Menang

David Moyes akhirnya bisa bernafas lega setelah berhasil memberikan kemenangan perdana bagi timnya di Premier League ketika menghajar Swansea City 4-1, Sabtu (17/8).

Sebelumnya pria asal Skotlandia itu dihantui bayang-bayang kesuksesan manajer sebelumnya, Sir Alex Ferguson sehingga banyak orang menilai Moyes tak akan sanggup menyamai raihan Fergie. Karenanya, Moyes pun menyatakan kepuasannya.

"Karena anda selalu ingin memenangkan pertandingan dan ketika anda menjadi manajer Manchester United, maka pekerjaannya adalah untuk memenangkan laga." ujar Moyes kepada Sky Sports.

Selain itu, Moyes juga memuji gol pertama Robin van Persie yang menurutnya sangat brilian. RVP sendiri mencetak gol tersebut dengan tendangan semi bicycle kick yang menaklukkan Michel Vorm.

"Michael Laudrup (manajer Swansea) dulu adalah pemain yang hebat, jadi ia akan mengetahui perbedaan kualitas (lini serang kedua tim) setelah melihat gol (Van Persie) itu." lanjut Moyes.

Selanjutnya, United akan menjamu Chelsea di laga big match yang digelar di Old Trafford pada Selasa, 27 Agustus dini hari WIB mendatang.

Bolanet

zudomiriku
19-08-2013, 04:03 PM
Manchester United manager David Moyes stays calm after 4-1 win over Swansea

David Moyes was delighted to begin his first Premier League campaign as Manchester United manager with a win over Swansea City but insisted there would be no great celebration.

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United came through a potentially tricky opening test at the Liberty Stadium with flying colours as two goals apiece for Robin van Persie and Danny Welbeck sealed a 4-1 victory.

Moyes admitted it was a relief to emerge with three points but insisted there was still room for improvement.

Asked if it was a dream start to his reign, Moyes told Sky Sports: "It is because you always want to win your games and as manager of Manchester United your job is to win games.

"Swansea had a lot of the ball and they passed it very well and are very well managed under Michael Laudrup, but we limited to them to few opportunities.

"They were quality goals. We could have played better at times but I am more than happy with winning 4-1.

"It is one game in the season and it is just the start for me. There is a long way to go but there's no big celebration.

"We've done a good job because this will be a really hard place for teams to come and play, so to come here and win was good."

Both of Van Persie's goals were excellent strikes and Welbeck also completed the scoring with a sublime chip, but it was the England striker's first from close range which most pleased Moyes.

He said: "I like centre-forwards to score tap-ins inside the six-yard box and if you are going to get a lot of goals you are going to have to get a few of them, so it is a good start for Danny."

Wayne Rooney's future has been one of the big talking points of the summer at Manchester United but Moyes has always insisted he is not for sale and brought the striker on for the final half hour against Swansea.

He received a warm ovation from the United fans and played his part in setting up United's final two goals.

Moyes said: "He got 65 minutes in the game against Scotland the other day and I felt he could do a job if he came on.

"He's not ready yet physically because he's not done enough training, but he came on and a made a great run for Robin's goal and played in Danny for his goal, so it will be good for Wayne to get those minutes.

"I think people know good players and Wayne is a good player. Everyone wants those players in the team and we are delighted to have Wayne playing."

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/8876171/manchester-united-manager-david-moyes-stays-calm-after-4-1-win-over-swansea

theater of dream
22-08-2013, 11:37 AM
Moyes di Everton..

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Moyes di United

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Ganti merek ama logo doang :D

hendiplast
25-08-2013, 06:19 AM
David Moyes out to prove he can handle Manchester United pressure
The former Everton manager is relishing the challenge at Old Trafford as he heads into battle with José Mourinho's Chelsea

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David Moyes claims Wayne Rooney has a great chance of starting the game against Chelsea on Monday, which is not to say that he will. He could feature in the proceedings but is more likely to do so from the bench, as he did at Swansea last week. With all that has been going on, up to and including José Mourinho's promise to wait until after the game to make an improved bid for the England striker, Rooney will prove an unignorable subplot when Chelsea arrive at Old Trafford. But for the main event Moyes can simply look to the players who got his competitive Manchester United off to such a convincing start last weekend. There is no pressing need to make alterations to prove a point when United have already started to suggest reports of their demise have been greatly exaggerated.

"Swansea away is a tough fixture for anyone and we put in a great performance," Moyes says. "I keep hearing David Moyes is under pressure but as long as we play like that I don't mind at all. I am actually used to being under pressure. It seems to suit my nature but, when you have the quality at your disposal that we have, it doesn't feel like pressure in the same way. We might not be seen as favourites any longer but we have shown we can still be a match for anyone. At this stage of the season you can't ask for a lot more."

If it is true that United are not seen as favourites any more, and a lot of pre-season forecasts have put Chelsea and Manchester City ahead of the defending champions, it can be only because Moyes himself is seen as the weak link. Both the other teams have changed managers too, yet Mourinho and Manuel Pellegrini are perceived to have strengthened Chelsea and City, whereas the Moyes case is still unproven. Mourinho, of course, was considered a serious candidate for the Old Trafford vacancy before Sir Alex Ferguson's pre-emptive strike in favour of a fellow Scot, and the knowledge that hiring the former Real Madrid manager would have made United very short-odds title favourites is another reason why Moyes might feel slightly uncomfortable tomorrow. But he is not about to argue with Mourinho's track record.

"He could have been sitting here now, I know that," Moyes says. "United considered him and quite rightly so. He has been the best of the modern young managers. He is one of those coaches who can make important tactical changes during the course of a game and increasingly that is what you need in modern football."

Mourinho, for his part, denies that he came close to landing the Old Trafford job and says – not that many will believe him – that managing United never crossed his mind. "I never had those dreams," he says. "When I have been to Old Trafford I have always been focused on my club and I don't think about anything else. Only how to win the match. Sir Alex did tell me he was going to retire, though, and asked me to keep it secret. I told him a secret of my own, that I thought I would be coming back to Chelsea. I couldn't say it for definite at the time but I told him I would be coming in this direction. We have kept a lot of secrets between us in relation to football, he would ask my opinion of players and I would do the same to him. He thought he could share his big decision with me."

What Ferguson did not share with Mourinho was his feeling that Moyes might be the right man to take over. "He did not tell me that but I was not all that surprised when it happened," he says. "I don't think there are that many managers in the world to take the really big jobs. David was a man with great experience in England and everyone could see the job he was doing at Everton, so for me it was not a great surprise."

Mourinho is looking forward to going back to Old Trafford, as he always does, because the stadium has played such a big part in his career. "I've won, I've lost, I've drawn there, but playing Manchester United always gives me pleasure," he says. "I like it. I like the stadium, the opponents and the difficulty of the game. The last time with Real Madrid it was in the knockout phase and there was tension. It was a close game. But I have to say my favourite Old Trafford memory is still the first time, with Porto. We were a team coming to the Champions League for the first time and we won with a last-minute goal. It was one to remember."

Everyone remembers Mourinho's touchline celebrations that day in 2004, too, though what they recall most about his most recent visit is that Rooney was absent from the home ranks. That seems to have hit the player quite hard, so was Mourinho surprised to see his name missing? "Not really," his present suitor says. "United have so many attacking options. They have Rooney, Chicharito, Van Persie, Giggs, Nani, Welbeck, Valencia, Young and this season they have Zaha too. They have so many you never know who is going to play. They have a fantastic squad, but so do Manchester City and Tottenham and a number of others. I keep saying there are six teams in with a shout this season."

And three of those teams have new managers but Moyes is unquestionably the one with the biggest boots to fill. Pellegrini could end up just being another temporary manager at City, Mourinho may struggle to match his first couple of seasons at Chelsea but Moyes was headhunted by his personal hero to become the new manager at Manchester United. That is no ordinary job, and no ordinary pressure.

"There's a difference when you are in charge of Manchester United," Moyes says. "You are expected to win, simple as that. So it's a slightly different form of pressure but the level of expectation comes from the level of player you have at the club. You have the quality to deal with that situation. I asked Robin van Persie the other day how many medals he had won. One,' he said. "But he had that glint in his eye that said: 'I need more than that.'" New manager or not, Van Persie is probably still in the right place.

GUARDIAN

Redsbusby
31-08-2013, 04:44 PM
Assyikk.. doi udah punya banner baru di OT persembahan SEF :malu:

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BSnKXVHCQAA5BC_.jpg

iamsetia
31-08-2013, 08:42 PM
Moyes thanks fans for support

http://www.manutd.com/sitecore/shell/~/media/AB7B49F0B8B84E0680D1E48ADA899E99.ashx?h=270&la=ar-SA&w=480&rgn=0,35,1752,1019

Manchester United - Official Site | 31/08/2013 06:43, Report by Adam Marshall

David Moyes has thanked the Manchester United fans again for their backing ahead of the visit to the Anfield cauldron on Sunday.

The new manager has received the full support of the Reds faithful and was given a tremendous ovation when walking to the dug-out at Old Trafford for the first time in a competitive game on Monday evening.

With the travelling fans at Liverpool sure to continue in the same vein, Sir Alex Ferguson's successor stresses he wants to earn the adulation with performances on the field.

"It’s been great," enthused the boss. "I’m really delighted with the backing I have got.

"It was a brilliant reception when I came out the other night. I have to say the previous manager set that up for me as his words were fantastic before I joined the club.

"I said after the game I appreciated it and reiterate I want that to be because of what I do in the future. I thank everybody for the support. When you take a new job, any job, it can be difficult. But I have to try and get the backing because of what I do."

ivanzferdinand
31-08-2013, 11:49 PM
Inilah 10 Fakta Tentang David Moyes (Pelatih baru MU)

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-QRJrngTPUck/UZe2axYxrBI/AAAAAAAAC9k/17ryGSXjk3k/s1600/berbagi+10+img.jpg

1. Ayah Moyes dan Ferguson Bekerja di Govan
Ayah Ferguson bekerja sebagai pembuat kapal di Govan. Ayah Moyes bekerja sebagai pembuat desain kapal untuk perusahaan yang sama.

2. Glasgow Drumchapel FC
aat masih bocah, Ferguson pernah bermain untuk tim junior yang dilatih ayah Moyes. Sama seperti Ferguson, Moyes lulus dari klub amatir Glasgow Drumchapel FC.

3. Menggugat Wayne Rooney
Pada 2008, Moyes berhasil menggugat Wayne Rooney dan penerbit HarperCollins dengan tuduhan pencemaran nama baik atas komentar penyerang MU itu dalam biografinya.

4. Insiden Dengan Pemain
Pada 2001, Moyes terlibat dalam insiden yang disebut "perkelahian di ruangan bar" dengan anak asuhnya, Tepi Moilanen. Insiden ini terjadi karena hasil buruk yang diraih Preston dalam tur pra-musim.

5. Ditawari Jadi Asisten Sir Alex Ferguson
Pada 1998, Ferguson pernah menolak kesempatan memperkerjakan Moyes sebagai asistennya. Ferguson justru memilih Steve McClaren.

6. Membawa Everton Menjadi Tim Kuat
Meski hanya berada di posisi ke-10 dalam daftar pemain bergaji terbesar di Liga Inggris, Moyes tetap mampu membawa Everton jauh lebih baik setiap tahunnya. Sejak 2007, Moyes kerap membawa The Toffees menempati urutan kedelapan atau lebih tinggi lagi.

7. Pelatih Terlama Kedua di EPL
Dengan pensiunnya Ferguson, artinya Moyes menjadi pelatih terlama kedua di Liga Inggris, yang hanya melatih untuk satu klub. Posisi teratas di tempati manajer Arsenal, Arsene Wenger.

8. Desert Cry
Moyes memiliki kuda pacuan yang diberi nama Desert Cry. Kuda pacuannya itu sudah pernah tampil di Festival Cheltenham.

9. Pendukung Partai Buruh
Moyes adalah pendukung Partai Buruh. Pada 2010, Moyes mendukung Andy Burnham dalam pemilihan ketua.

10. Keluarga
Moyes menikahi Pamela dan mempunyai dua anak. Anak pertama diberi nama David, 22 tahun. Terakhir, Lauren, 19 tahun.


dikutip : Berbagi10 (http://berbagi-10.blogspot.com/2013/05/10-fakta-tentang-david-moyes.html#ixzz2dYssQW4Q)

iamsetia
06-09-2013, 12:37 AM
Robin: Moyes is the man

http://www.manutd.com/sitecore/shell/~/media/7565A2BB76CE4218AE8F027D99B1565A.ashx?h=270&la=ar-SA&w=480&rgn=0,20,800,469

05/09/2013 10:45, Report by Mark Froggatt

Robin van Persie says he is loving life under David Moyes and has praised his new manager’s personal approach to training at the Aon Training Complex.

The Manchester United striker, who is currently away with the Netherlands national squad, also believes Moyes has instilled a renewed hunger amongst his club colleagues following last season’s Barclays Premier League title triumph.

Speaking to Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, van Persie said: “It’s great working with the new manager, David Moyes. He has his own style and methods and I like these.

“We have been working very hard from the day we started our tour to Asia and Australia. This will result in good matches - that's for sure. There is a very good atmosphere at the club.

“I'm happy with the style of Moyes,” Robin expanded. “He does his own training sessions; he's close with the players and, with his staff, prepares us very well for the next opponents. That keeps us in shape. And he has given us hunger for more [success].”

Van Persie is set to represent Holland against Estonia on Friday and Andorra on Tuesday, before returning to Manchester for next Saturday’s home league match with Crystal Palace.

troy andreas
08-09-2013, 11:12 PM
Inilah 10 Fakta Tentang David Moyes (Pelatih baru MU)

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-QRJrngTPUck/UZe2axYxrBI/AAAAAAAAC9k/17ryGSXjk3k/s1600/berbagi+10+img.jpg

1. Ayah Moyes dan Ferguson Bekerja di Govan
Ayah Ferguson bekerja sebagai pembuat kapal di Govan. Ayah Moyes bekerja sebagai pembuat desain kapal untuk perusahaan yang sama.

2. Glasgow Drumchapel FC
aat masih bocah, Ferguson pernah bermain untuk tim junior yang dilatih ayah Moyes. Sama seperti Ferguson, Moyes lulus dari klub amatir Glasgow Drumchapel FC.

3. Menggugat Wayne Rooney
Pada 2008, Moyes berhasil menggugat Wayne Rooney dan penerbit HarperCollins dengan tuduhan pencemaran nama baik atas komentar penyerang MU itu dalam biografinya.

4. Insiden Dengan Pemain
Pada 2001, Moyes terlibat dalam insiden yang disebut "perkelahian di ruangan bar" dengan anak asuhnya, Tepi Moilanen. Insiden ini terjadi karena hasil buruk yang diraih Preston dalam tur pra-musim.

5. Ditawari Jadi Asisten Sir Alex Ferguson
Pada 1998, Ferguson pernah menolak kesempatan memperkerjakan Moyes sebagai asistennya. Ferguson justru memilih Steve McClaren.

6. Membawa Everton Menjadi Tim Kuat
Meski hanya berada di posisi ke-10 dalam daftar pemain bergaji terbesar di Liga Inggris, Moyes tetap mampu membawa Everton jauh lebih baik setiap tahunnya. Sejak 2007, Moyes kerap membawa The Toffees menempati urutan kedelapan atau lebih tinggi lagi.

7. Pelatih Terlama Kedua di EPL
Dengan pensiunnya Ferguson, artinya Moyes menjadi pelatih terlama kedua di Liga Inggris, yang hanya melatih untuk satu klub. Posisi teratas di tempati manajer Arsenal, Arsene Wenger.

8. Desert Cry
Moyes memiliki kuda pacuan yang diberi nama Desert Cry. Kuda pacuannya itu sudah pernah tampil di Festival Cheltenham.

9. Pendukung Partai Buruh
Moyes adalah pendukung Partai Buruh. Pada 2010, Moyes mendukung Andy Burnham dalam pemilihan ketua.

10. Keluarga
Moyes menikahi Pamela dan mempunyai dua anak. Anak pertama diberi nama David, 22 tahun. Terakhir, Lauren, 19 tahun.


dikutip : Berbagi10 (http://berbagi-10.blogspot.com/2013/05/10-fakta-tentang-david-moyes.html#ixzz2dYssQW4Q)

Sayang banget Lauren uda tutup akun twitternya :(

http://pbs.twimg.com/media/BJ1nm7ICUAAzNVw.jpg:large

Andi Istiabudi
08-09-2013, 11:31 PM
Kapok tak Dapat Pemain, Moyes Seret Staf Dari Everton

Bola.net - Gagal di bursa transfer membuat pelatih Manchester United, David Moyes berencana untuk memugar jajaran pencari bakat Setan Merah. Kabarnya, ia akan memanggil mantan anak buahnya di Everton.

Robbie Cooke, chief scout Everton, disebut-sebut akan diboyong Moyes ke Old Trafford. Kehadirannya diharapkan Moyes mampu membantu pelatih yang menggantikan Alex Ferguson tersebut mendapatkan pemain-pemain berkualitas.

Melesetnya beberapa pemain buruan United membuat Moyes saat ini ingin mempercayakan tugas tersebut kepada orang pilihannya. Jika Cooke benar akan berada di manajemen United, idealnya akan terjadi pada transfer window Januari nanti.

Sementara itu, sebelumnya sejumlah fans telah menyerukan agar Ed Woodward, pengganti David Gill, dipecat. Namun tuntutan tersebut diabaikan oleh pihak klub. (euk/gag)

ivanzferdinand
10-09-2013, 10:48 PM
Sayang banget Lauren uda tutup akun twitternya :(

http://pbs.twimg.com/media/BJ1nm7ICUAAzNVw.jpg:large

:)) :)) :))
Tetep Nyari yang bening ya Om.. ^:)^ ^:)^

troy andreas
20-09-2013, 09:39 PM
Sudah saling puji, oke hubungannya sudah oke lagi. SAGA part III keterlaluan kalau muncul lagi. :))

Moyes wants more from Roo (http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/david-moyes-wants-more-wayne-6070707?)

Rooney: Moyes deserved United job (http://therepublikofmancunia.com/rooney-moyes-deserved-united-job/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rooney-moyes-deserved-united-job)

troy andreas
23-09-2013, 02:25 AM
Reds weren't strong enough

http://www.manutd.com/sitecore/shell/~/media/BA20B87B2463446593DC75ED803C4CF5.ashx?h=179&la=ar-SA&w=480&rgn=0,305,2022,1056

David Moyes pulled no punches in his assessment of United's comprehensive derby defeat to Manchester City, but insists his side will quickly move on and improve after a troubling afternoon.

City's thoroughly deserved 4-1 victory was built on a quick start and a dominant display in midfield, and Moyes admitted his side weren't strong enough to match the Blues.

"We didn't play well," the manager conceded. "They were better and started much stronger, much quicker than us. I thought Manchester City were very good. We weren't, I've got to say, but Manchester City started the game really well.

"They got a grip of the game very early on. We didn't. We never really got to grips with their midfield players in the early part of the game, and because of that they started to get domination. We had to be stronger. We weren't.

"But great credit to the lads that they kept going, and kept working away and got a goal back. We'll get better. It's a long season to go, so we'll put this behind us and move on."

The Reds are back in action on Wednesday evening for the Capital One Cup clash with Liverpool at Old Trafford, and Moyes is intent on a quick return to winning ways after a painful afternoon at Etihad Stadium.

"Whether it's a derby or somebody else, you don't want to lose," said the Scot, "but it does make it worse when you want to do so well for your supporters. I thought our supporters were great today, under the circumstances.

"Whatever manager loses a game, you get on and try to win the next game. You just play the next game and see how you go. We'll do everything we can to win the next one."

http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2013/Sep/david-moyes-pulls-no-punches-in-derby-assessment.aspx

fredrian.seven
23-09-2013, 08:31 AM
Reds weren't strong enough

http://www.manutd.com/sitecore/shell/~/media/BA20B87B2463446593DC75ED803C4CF5.ashx?h=179&la=ar-SA&w=480&rgn=0,305,2022,1056

David Moyes pulled no punches in his assessment of United's comprehensive derby defeat to Manchester City, but insists his side will quickly move on and improve after a troubling afternoon.

http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2013/Sep/david-moyes-pulls-no-punches-in-derby-assessment.aspx

Trus mo digimanain nih Moyes? Mo beli nggak bisa. Satu2nya ya merombak starting. Masih ada Kagawa, Nani, Zaha, Januzaj di bench.

ivanzferdinand
23-09-2013, 11:24 AM
Moyes Lakukan 'Hairdryer Treatment' Usai Derby Manchester

Setelah menahan diri selama beberapa pekan, akhirnya David Moyes melakukan hairdryer treatment pertamanya bagi para pemain Manchester United menyusul kekalahan memalukan 1-4 dari rival sekota, Manchester City malam tadi (23/09).

Hairdryer treatment merupakan istilah yang populer digunakan saat Alex Ferguson masih menjabat sebagai manajer United. Kala itu Fergie memanggil pemain yang dirasa tampil mengecewakan, kemudian melampiaskan kekesalannya dengan berteriak dari jarak dekat, tepat di depan wajah sang pemain.

Pemain anyar United, Marouane Fellaini pernah mengungkapkan bahwa hairdryer treatment yang dilakukan Moyes di Everton cukup menakutkan, dan bahkan bisa lebih mengerikan ketimbang yang dilakukan Fergie.

Bukan tanpa alasan Moyes melakukan hal tersebut. Buruknya penampilan pasukannya dalam pertandingan semalam tidak hanya membuat mereka kalah di Derby Manchester, tapi juga menandai start musim terburuk United dalam satu dekade terakhir.

Manajer asal Skotlandia tersebut menyiratkan adanya hairdryer treatment tersebut dalam pernyataannya usai laga, seperti yang dilaporkan oleh Independent.

"Saya menyampaikan maksud saya kepada para pemain, dengan cara khusus yang pernah saya lakukan di klub lain saat saya pikir mereka bermain dengan buruk," ungkap Moyes kepada reporter.

"Mereka adalah pemain bagus dan tahu apakah mereka sedang bermain baik atau buruk. Saya bermain di stadion ini berkali-kali bersama Everton, tapi tak pernah mengalami kekalahan seburuk ini."

Lebih lanjut menganggap bahwa sikap tegasnya dibutuhkan untuk bisa mengangkat kembali performa tim yang sejauh ini baru meraih dua kemenangan dari lima laga awal.

"Saya akan membuat mereka tersadar dan segera bangkit. Saya pikir berdasarkan pengalaman yang dialami dengan manajer terdahulu, mereka akan bereaksi dengan perlakuan tersebut," imbuh Moyes..

Bolanet

zudomiriku
23-09-2013, 05:08 PM
MAN UTD BOSS DAVID MOYES THOUGHT WAYNE ROONEY HAD ‘GONE SOFT’

Manchester United ✔
@ManUtd
Moyes: “I think Wayne’s attitude is he’s a big-game player. Fans come to see people like him make the difference.”

Manchester United manager David Moyes says he is pleased to see a bit more aggression from Wayne Rooney because he thought the striker had “gone soft”.

The Scot thinks Rooney is now getting back to his best.

“When I came I thought he had gone a bit soft,” Moyes told MUTV.

“I didn’t think there was ever a line to draw under between me and Wayne but now he realises the situation.

“This is a big year for him with the World Cup and he would say, by his standards, ‘last season wasn’t my best season’.

“He has set out his own stall to say he is going to improve on that.”

He added: “I thought he had to get back to being a bit more aggressive.”

http://www.offthepost.info/blog/2013/09/man-utd-boss-david-moyes-thought-wayne-rooney-had-gone-soft/

troy andreas
24-09-2013, 02:31 PM
Trus mo digimanain nih Moyes? Mo beli nggak bisa. Satu2nya ya merombak starting. Masih ada Kagawa, Nani, Zaha, Januzaj di bench.

Yupp, uda tau kurang kuat tapi gak mau berbenah. Kalau beli masih susah yah di rombak starting XI-nya. Keluarkan Ferdinand & Young, masukkan Evans & Kagawa atau Nani. Valencia juga bisa diganti dengan Zaha.

zudomiriku
24-09-2013, 02:59 PM
David Moyes Tore into Manchester United Players After Worst Start in 9 Year

Manchester United’s dire showing in Sunday’s 4-1 defeat to neighbours City prompted David Moyes to criticise his players for the first time in his reign.

Not since 2004 have the champions begun a Premier League campaign as poorly—taking seven points from a possible 15 this term—and Moyes confessed he told his squad a few home truths after goals from Sergio Aguero (2), Yaya Toure and Samir Nasri embarrassed United at the Etihad.

Reported by David McDonnell of the Daily Mirror, Moyes said:

I've been here before with Everton and never suffered a defeat like this. So I just told the players, in the same way I would have told players at any other club, if I don’t think they’re doing it.

They’re good players, they’re good pros, they know when they’re bang at it and when they’re not. City were the better team, they were stronger, they got control of the game and we found it difficult to contain them.

I’m disappointed we didn’t perform. There was no reason for us not to perform.

For the third time this season, United have failed under Moyes to win a big game. Chelsea came for a draw and got one at Old Trafford, while Liverpool and City have both inflicted pride-denting defeats on the Red Devils.

Judging by Sunday’s encounter, United are not even close to their neighbours, who were dominant from start to finish.

http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w257/bu7che/album%20gw/hi-res-181534620_crop_exact_zps0703c461.jpg (http://s178.photobucket.com/user/bu7che/media/album%20gw/hi-res-181534620_crop_exact_zps0703c461.jpg.html)

United did not have talisman Robin van Persie due to injury, but they were bullied in midfield and pulled all over the place in defence, while Wayne Rooney was unsupported upfront.

In five Premier League games this season, United have scored from open play in only one of them—the opening day at Swansea.

If Moyes’ one big summer signing, Marouane Fellaini, was supposed to add steel to the United midfield, he was a very poor imitation of the domineering Yaya Toure, who towered over every United player.

Fellaini barely contributed in attack, troubling Joe Hart only once with a left-footed drive, while in defence the Belgian completed one tackle in 90 minutes, per FourFourTwo. He also lost his man for Toure’s crucial goal on the stroke of half-time.

Neil Ashton of the Daily Mail reports that Moyes demanded a response in the midweek League Cup tie against Liverpool, saying, “The way they have been brought up, the way they have been bred with the manager previously, they react, and that’s what we’ll do here. We’ll make sure we react.”

http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w257/bu7che/album%20gw/ScreenShot2013-09-23at090459_original_zps8356c9f6.png (http://s178.photobucket.com/user/bu7che/media/album%20gw/ScreenShot2013-09-23at090459_original_zps8356c9f6.png.html)

Urgency and intent will surely be two of the factors Moyes demands from United, who enjoyed 58 percent possession and completed 412 passes to City’s 269, per FourFourTwo, yet never looked like winning the match.

In games against Chelsea, Liverpool, Crystal Palace and City, United have been sluggish in their build-up play, lacking the edge often displayed under Sir Alex Ferguson. Moyes will hope his show of anger reminds the players of the culture instilled by their former boss.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1783841-david-moyes-tore-into-manchester-united-players-after-worst-start-in-9-years

stamansa
24-09-2013, 03:11 PM
beri waktu utk moyes

fajrinited
25-09-2013, 02:09 AM
beri waktu utk moyes

Yap, kayak yg Moyes katakan di berita ini

Skysport 24/9/2013

Moyes: Transition a tough one

Manchester United boss David Moyes has warned the
transition from 'The Ferguson Era' is going to be tough and could
take some time.

Focus sharpened on Moyes after United were thrashed 4-1 by
Manchester City on Sunday in his first derby as manager at Old
Trafford.

But the Scot says the six-year deal he was handed when he
took over from Sir Alex Ferguson showed those in charge of
the club knew it was going to be a lengthy process to mould
the side under a new manager with different ideas.

"I don't think it was ever going to be the case this was going to
be easy and smooth after Sir Alex," said Moyes.

"There was always going to be days like this and there might
well be more days like this. I hope not, but there will be because
that is football.

"It was always going to be tough following such a great
manager with a great team and I think people with real football
knowledge will know there are probably some changes to be
made.

"It is not going to be made in one fell swoop. It is going to be
done in time.

"That is why the Manchester United board realised the job
that needed to be done was a long-term one.

"I thought I was (prepared) but obviously when you come here
then I realise maybe it wasn't. It is a club on its own. It is a
fantastic place to work with great players.

"But we have to do well enough to make sure people on the
outside think the work we are doing is the right stuff."

zudomiriku
25-09-2013, 10:39 AM
Sir Alex Ferguson Mistakes That David Moyes Is Living with at Manchester United

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Sir Alex Ferguson was the greatest manager in the history of British football. Given his astonishing achievements during his time at Manchester United, criticising the man seems almost akin to pointing at Vincent Van Gogh's Sunflowers and suggesting it could be a bit more colourful. It's not altogether wrong but it misses the point somewhat.

Ferguson was many things but, above all else, he was a winner. Last season, it was possible to make the case that United had the weakest squad of any of the clubs in the top three. Did the team wilt faced with such constraints?

Far from it, instead they won the league by a staggering 11-point margin. Whatever it took, the manager always found a way to come out on top. Liverpool, Blackburn, Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City were all vanquished during his relentless pursuit of glory.

Now he has gone and there is a new man in the Old Trafford hot seat. David Moyes is not a bad manager but he's by no means a genius. The late goals and the astonishing comebacks were part and parcel of life under Ferguson and very often it felt as though United were succeeding through sheer strength of personality. Fergie's successor is a mere mortal and has to live with some of the mistakes of his predecessor.

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The most glaring deficiency in the final years of Ferguson's reign was the failure to sign a world-class central midfielder. The manager seemed to almost delight in obstinately refusing to succumb to the wishes of the fans but accrue silverware, regardless.

Michael Carrick is a fine player in the best form of his life, but he is not quite good enough to dominate games against the European elite. Marouane Fellaini, while not a bad Moyes signing, doesn't exactly fill the void left by the departure of Roy Keane all those years ago. The likes of Tom Cleverley and Anderson simply don't have what it takes to make a mark at the very highest level.

The wings are also a concern. The great Ferguson sides of yesteryear prided themselves on counter-attacking football exploiting the wide areas whenever possible. In the last few seasons, Antonio Valencia, Ashley Young and Nani have all struggled with form, fitness or both. Wilfried Zaha certainly looks to have a lot of potential but seems unable to make the squad of late, not even on the bench.

On his final home game as United boss, Ferguson informed the press that Wayne Rooney was unhappy at the club. Rooney vehemently denied the claim but angled for a move away in the summer. Although things are calmer now and Rooney has been back to something like his best in recent weeks, there is no telling what kind of repercussions that statement might have in the long-term, particularly with Ferguson staying on in a directing capacity.

Finally, in the left-back berth, there is no genuine competition for a place with Alexander Büttner looking nowhere near the standard required to start ahead of Patrice Evra. Given his advancing years, the Frenchman cannot continue to play twice a week on a regular basis.

The great man (Ferguson) made mistakes but he always had the capacity to correct them with his insatiable desire for glory. Now it's over to Moyes and issues with the squad need to be addressed or the fans will end up missing Ferguson more than ever.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1785434-sir-alex-ferguson-mistakes-that-david-moyes-is-living-with-at-manchester-united

stamansa
25-09-2013, 11:01 AM
Yap, kayak yg Moyes katakan di berita ini

sekarang kita harus belajar "tuli" dari hinaan. hihihi. masa transisi United sdh dimulai B-)

zudomiriku
26-09-2013, 05:23 PM
David Moyes' Son Sparks Controversy by Becoming an Agent

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Manchester United handpicked David Moyes to steer the club towards a successful future, but after just two months in the Old Trafford hot seat, it appears another member of the Moyes family is attracting media attention.

As reported by Charles Sale of the Daily Mail, David Moyes Jnr’s position as an agent at Wasserman Media Group is beginning to ruffle feathers:

There are furrowed brows among football agents that David Moyes Jnr, son of the Manchester United manager, is working as a middle man in the North West.

Moyes Jnr is employed by the Wasserman Media Group, whom he joined as an intern in 2011, with his duties said to include looking after young players and bringing others to the agency.

And with footballers on United’s books being so coveted by agents, it’s no surprise there is disquiet about the son of the Old Trafford boss competing for players — however lowly his current position within WMG.

While Moyes is known for keeping business matters in the family—the 50-year-old’s brother Kenny currently acts his agent—Moyes Jnr’s positioning within WMG could, in theory at least, be perceived to impact on the dealings Manchester United.

Should a player target a transfer to the Theatre of Dreams, linking up with Moyes Jnr might represent the most intelligent move. The duties of the manager's son, as reported by Sale, dictate that he looks after young talent, indirectly handing clients a link to Manchester United.

Moyes Jnr, as hinted at by Sale, could also help WMG represent the club's best upcoming players, a situation that would not sit well with rival agents looking for top-level clients.

United have a strong ethical backbone on such matters, having adopted a range of new "tighter internal procedures", per Sam Wallace of the Daily Telegraph, after the club's relationship with Jason Ferguson—the son of Sir Alex—came to an end when his dealings were questioned in 2004.

As Sale’s report highlights, Chris Smalling is the only WMG-based player to be working with Manchester United right now, but that situation is bound to come under scrutiny if further players become represented by the organisation.

The agent's father, meanwhile, has come under fierce scrutiny of his own for a disappointing transfer window with the Premier League champions.

Moyes' inability to land public target Cesc Fabregas, and his willingness to let Marouane Fellaini's £23.5 million buyout clause expire before purchasing him for £27.5 million, summed up an uninspiring summer for the Scotsman.

Despite recently losing 4-1 to local rivals Manchester City, Moyes afforded himself a little respite with United's 1-0 Capital One Cup win over Liverpool. As reported by Dominic King of the Daily Mail, the stern Scot believes he has what it takes to lead the club to success:

It (criticism) is not frustrating because I will sort it. I will fix it. I will turn it around. I have got no doubt about that. What have I learned? We have to improve. I am still getting to know the players.

They are a really good team, they won the Premier League last year, but we need to improve.

Richard Tanner of the Express recently reported that Moyes is looking to land further signings in the January transfer window. However, it will be interesting to see if he is the only Moyes in the market.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1788045-david-moyes-son-sparks-controversy-by-becoming-an-agent

Blacklist7
27-09-2013, 03:59 PM
Mau seburuk apapun hasilnya.. saya tetap memilih berada di belakang Moyes dan tetap mendukungnya..

Semua proses butuh waktu.. ganti pelatih bukan berarti bisa meneruskan 100% apa yg telah di "tradisi" kan..

slogan "The Choosen One" sudah tepat, Mourinho diberita mengaku menangis tidak jadi pelatih United..

kini saatnya kita lebih percaya dengan Moyes, bukan hinaan dan cacian #MoyesOut (http://www.unitedindonesia.org/forum/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=MoyesOut)

Om @zudomiriku ava nya keren ya.. :P

fajrinited
27-09-2013, 05:05 PM
Kata-kata pertama yg diucapkan Mourinho ketika tau akhirnya Ferguson memilih Moyes adalah:
"But he's won nothing!"

Entah berita Mourinho nangis itu asli apa g, dr situ keliatan bahwa dia berharap banget nglatih United... :D

************
Betewe, Moyes sangat tersanjung dengan atmosfir Old Trafford saat pertandingan kemarin melawan Liverpool..

Bermula ketika Ryan Giggs mengompori fans untuk lebih riuh lagi, *merinding ane* :D
Lalu para fans kemudian berdiri, bertepuk tangan, dan bernyanyi
"David Moyes red and white army"

troy andreas
27-09-2013, 10:56 PM
Makanya langsung yah si Mou hijrah ke Chelsea utk menantang si "Choosen One" :))

Sebenarnya Mou itu gak jelek- jelek banget kalau melatih United, hanya SAF mencari suksesor yang paham dengan tradisi United terutama juga basic Scotish-nya yang mana SAF & SMB juga dari sana.

Yah ini yah Fajrin? :D

-HMeZY7M3I0

zudomiriku
02-10-2013, 02:07 PM
Manchester United manager David Moyes ignored Sir Alex Ferguson's advice over restructure of coaching staff

David Moyes was warned of the risks of breaking up the successful coaching team at Manchester United by Sir Alex Ferguson but opted to bring in his own staff, according to former goalkeeping coach Eric Steele.

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Assistant manager Mike Phelan, first team coach Rene Meulensteen and Steele were released over the summer as Moyes brought Chris Woods, Steve Round and Jimmy Lumsden with him from Merseyside. He also appointed former United and Everton midfielder Phil Neville in his first full-time coaching role, while Ryan Giggs was installed as player-coach.

Since then, United have made their worst start to a league campaign in 24 years with three defeats and a draw in their first six games, including back-to-back leagie defeats by Manchester City and West Bromwich Albion.

Steele revealed that Moyes was warned by his predecessor not to overhaul a winning formula, but rejected the advice before letting Ferguson’s key personnel go.

"He spoke to me, Mick and Rene," Steele told fanzine United We Stand. "I told him I thought it was a brave decision. He listened to the manager's advice, but he wanted to be his own man."

"I didn't want to leave. Why would I? I knew that David was coming in and wondered who he'd bring.

"You had the United perspective - the manager saying, 'Keep what we've got, keep the continuity, work with them and they'll guide you through. You're taking on a massive machine here. You've gone from Marks and Spencer's to Harrods.'

"Then there's David's viewpoint, which I understand. I know him professionally. I know his work ethic, his hands-on approach.”

"I don't blame him for doing what he did. I've been in the game long enough to know how it is.

"But it's ironic, isn't it? You've just been part of a team that has had a great season and won the league. David De Gea's had his best season. Does it make sense that you're not retained to continue the good work? Sadly, that's out of my hands."

Ferguson’s departure was not the only major upheaval at Old Trafford at the end of the 2013 season. The retirements of David Gill as chief executive and Paul Scholes - for a second and final time - have been felt keenly in the board room and the dressing room.

While Meulensteen left for an abortive spell in charge of Anzhi Makhachkala and Phelan has made a number of media appearances, Steele has gone from United’s Carrington training ground to helping out old friend Graham Turner at Shrewsbury.

"There were massive changes - the manager, chief executive, Scholes retiring and the coaches," Steele said. "But there are enough players in that dressing room to win when it really starts.”

"My time was up, I'm proud of what I did at United and I have great memories."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/manchester-united/10344035/Manchester-United-manager-David-Moyes-ignored-Sir-Alex-Fergusons-advice-over-restructure-of-coaching-staff.html

LAM ILHAM
02-10-2013, 02:38 PM
tetap dukung Moyes, tapi kayaknya Opa Fergie Mesti turun gunung nih,, sekalian sama Om Scholes.. :muscarf:

dwi.cleverley23
02-10-2013, 03:00 PM
Jangan mengkudeta DM biarkan hatinya berfenetrasi dan Berselebrasi. come on moyes

zudomiriku
02-10-2013, 03:05 PM
Manchester United manager David Moyes must get back to being the fearsome leader he was at Everton

Come on David Moyes, be like David Moyes. Be decisive. Be tough. Be the boss as you were at Everton.

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Moyes must dispel this image of him as Sir Alex Ferguson’s anointed successor, the Chosen One or Fergie Lite to his critics. Moyes must remember he was appointed Manchester United manager because of his lauded reputation within the game, so applauded that his peers voted him Manager of the Year in 2003, 2005 and 2009.

Moyes is a good manager who just needs to be himself, who just needs to do the United job his way. It may not work. United may get knocked off their perch for a while, sliding into the shadows of rivals after so long basking in the sunshine spread by the incomparable Ferguson. It may well prove a significant error by Moyes to not retain the respected services of Rene Meulensteen, Micky Phelan and Eric Steele, coaches with an incredible combined knowledge of what makes United’s squad so resilient. But Moyes has to do it his way, not another manager’s way, however exalted Ferguson was.

Moyes has to keep faith with his new coaches. He has also to impose himself on players assembled by Ferguson, making it his team, making them forget the illustrious predecessor and fear the new man. Moyes has to show he is not just minding the store while Ferguson has popped out. He needs to make some big calls, such as dropping Rio Ferdinand and telling Phil Jones or Chris Smalling that they are the future at centre-half. Give Wilfried Zaha a chance. Or Adnan Januzaj. Usher in a new era on the pitch as well as in the dugout.

He should back his own judgment, acumen acquired while doing his apprenticeship at Preston North End and then on the Premier League front-line at Everton. He has earned this chance. He certainly showed his managerial qualities in his handling of the Wayne Rooney saga. He just needs to believe in himself again, to be the boss.

Moyes needs to spread a little fear and coax a keener competition for places in the squad. At Everton, Moyes was totally in charge, partly because he inherited a struggling team which he first galvanised and then rebuilt, but also because of that look of thunder in his eyes. He scared people. A charming man also had a nasty streak. Only fools or those with death wishes would cross Moyes at Goodison Park. He is a different creature at Old Trafford, more obliging, less willing to upset people. That is not the David Moyes that Ferguson felt could take on the huge job of managing United, a job for a leader who stood tall in storms.

At Everton, he was decisive, offloading David Ginola, even challenging Duncan Ferguson. He fought his way out of tricky situations in 2002 and 2005-06, guiding Everton up from the depths.

He asserted his authority time after time at Everton and must do so now at United. He has to stop being in awe of his new, celebrated surroundings and his new, famous workmates.

On the eve of the season, Moyes spoke of his excitement at sitting in the big manager’s swivel chair in that corner office/control room at Carrington. It was a nice anecdote designed to signal his passion for the position, but the wide-eyed fresher act has to end. The seat belongs to him now. He is in charge.

If the commercial side make too many demands, tell them firmly the bottom line for him is all about spending time with his football staff and squad, instructing Jones in the art of timing a tackle, not glad-handing tyre-maker sponsors. If he feels that Ed Woodward is not moving quickly or cutely enough in the transfer market then he should have a strong word with his executive vice-chairman. Moyes needs players, his players. The more that arrive the more powerful the squad will become and the more the existing cadre will know they have to regain the intensity they showed under Ferguson.

At times, Moyes seem to defer to members of United’s respected media department over what questions he should answer. Ridiculous. He is the manager.

Do not avoid issues. It is time for Moyes to stop playing Mr Nice Guy. He did not earn such relentless praise at Everton through slavish diplomacy.

At Everton, Moyes was usually most quotable in defeat, when he backed vanquished, vulnerable players, taking criticism on himself, earning the appreciation of the dressing-room. Some of his public utterances as United manager border on the defeatist. He needs “five to six world-class players”. He is prepared to suffer “blow after blow” while rebuilding “a team in transition”. Few would argue about the need for heavyweight reinforcements or the need for time and forbearance. Moyes was being admirably honest and a delighted print media hungrily paraded his sentiments in block type to match the new Salford skyline.

But it was unwise. Moyes risks talking the team into a recession. Such comments foster uncertainty on the terraces as well as the dressing room. Demanding increased effort from the players should be done behind the scenes not in front of notepads. He was never this downbeat at Everton.

Moyes should remember how he kept Tim Cahill delivering. Whenever the Australian suffered a dip in form, Moyes would immediately enthuse about Cahill’s talents, about how the goals would flow again. And they did.

Moyes has to get to grips with the wiles of the modern media. Former referees, managers and players, even club executives, have newspaper columns. Fans have social media soapboxes and countless local and national radio phone-ins. Studios teem with pundits, particularly during the current broadcast wars between Sky and BT. It is like those cruise ship advertisements. Everyone has a view.

Regular attendees at Moyes press conferences down the years know how little he enjoys the television element of the inquisition. He relaxes with the radio types, often opens up to the scribblers but he goes cold when the cameras roll, his body language exuding caution. In the modern world where perception is key, Moyes comes over as defensive. He needs to be true to himself, yet also understand the need to present the right image. Be defiant. Come up with such rallying cries as his “people’s club” tribute to Everton when joining in 2002. Come on David Moyes, be yourself. Stand or fall on your own terms.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/manchester-united/10345724/Manchester-United-manager-David-Moyes-must-get-back-to-being-the-fearsome-leader-he-was-at-Everton.html

zudomiriku
02-10-2013, 05:42 PM
Manchester United manager David Moyes has five main areas of concern

The humbling 4-1 derby humiliation against Manchester City has made it clear that the Premier League champions have many problems to address quickly if they want to successfully defend their title.


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1. Lack of defensive cover

Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic were once the bedrock of the Manchester United defence, playing back-to-back games on a regular basis, but this season is the first time in almost four years that their workload has been so intense.

Ferdinand and Vidic have started all six of United’s games this season whereas in the past, they would have been rotated and rested by Sir Alex Ferguson.
Rafael da Silva’s hamstring injury has led to Phil Jones and Chris Smalling being deployed at right-back, but with Jones now sidelined through injury, Moyes has resisted the opportunity to play Jonny Evans in place of Ferdinand or Vidic at centre-half.

The failure to sign Leighton Baines from Everton has left Patrice Evra without first-class cover, so three thirtysomethings have been asked to play every game so far this season.

Against Manchester City, Ferdinand and Evra appeared to be suffering from fatigue, while Vidic struggled against the power of Alvaro Negredo.

Further forward, Michael Carrick has also started every game, but United risk key players burning out in March and April if they are over-worked now.

2. No Fergie, no fear

Although David Moyes has been embraced and supported by United’s senior players since succeeding Sir Alex Ferguson, there are fewer fearful glances to the new manager on the touchline from the players on the pitch.

Ferguson insisted that fear alone was not enough to cajole the crucial extra five per cent of effort from players, but during 27 years as manager, the Scot’s track record of ruthlessness ensured instant respect – and fear – from his squad.

Just three months into the job, Moyes cannot expect to have the players looking nervously over their shoulders as they would have been under Ferguson.

Until he faces down a big player and wins – like Ferguson did with Roy Keane, Ruud van Nistelrooy, Paul Ince and many others – Moyes must motivate the players with other qualities.

It is too early for Moyes to seek a sacrificial lamb – Ferguson waited two years before axing stars, the under-performing Norman Whiteside and Paul McGrath – but those players letting the manager down will not want to the first victim.

3. Weak in midfield

From his first day in the job, Moyes had made it a priority to strengthen his midfield options with the recruitment of at least two players.

Ultimately, he was only able to sign Belgian international Marouane Fellaini, but it is anticipated that United will return for Athletic Bilbao’s Ander Herrera in January and potentially target a third midfield recruit.

Against Manchester City, Moyes’s concerns over his midfield department were exposed by the mobility and efficiency of Fernandinho and the buccaneering power of Yaya Toure.

United were repeatedly overrun, with Fellaini struggling to get involved and Michael Carrick once again left isolated.

Liverpool also dominated United’s midfield at Anfield last month, while Chelsea have consistently over-powered United in the same area.

Midfield is the engine room of any team, but United are running like a 1.6-litre Ford Focus against the Jaguars and Bentleys of their main rivals.

4. Much too cautious

Ferguson claimed earlier this month that a key ingredient of his success as a manager was his gambler’s instinct and a readiness to be bold.

So when Moyes chose to keep faith with the ineffective Ashley Young at half-time during the 4-1 defeat at Manchester City, and then replace him with a defensive midfielder in Tom Cleverley six minutes into the second half to push Fellaini further forward, it jarred with Ferguson’s ‘fortune favours the brave’ ethos.

Moyes has yet to prove his credentials as a risk-taker and the substitution of Danny Welbeck for Ryan Giggs in the 0-0 draw against Chelsea last month also hinted at a safety-first approach.

At times, Moyes was criticised at Everton for cautious tactics and substitutions – perhaps unfairly considering the lack of game-changers at his disposal – but the expectancy created by Ferguson at United ensures that the supporters will demand the manager to be on the front foot in every aspect.

Ferguson was not immune to criticism over his tactics, however, with the Scot’s selection of Ji-sung Park in a 4-5-1 formation for derby defeat against City proving decisive in United’s 2011-12 title failure.

5. No creativity

United’s lack of creativity in the final third prompted Moyes to pursue Cesc Fabregas and Herrera during the transfer window, yet the failure to sign either has left the team without a genuine attacking midfielder.

As a result, United are struggling to break opponents down to the extent that they have now failed to score from open play in the league since the opening day victory at Swansea.

Two Wayne Rooney free-kicks and a Robin van Persie penalty are the sum total of United’s goals in the four league games since Swansea, with no goals scored against Chelsea or Liverpool.

With a growing clamour from the terraces for Shinji Kagawa to be handed the chance to revitalise United’s attacking play, Moyes may be forced to find a way to accommodate the Japanese playmaker in order to boost his team’s goal threat.

Ironically, in Kagawa’s only start so far this season, United scored four goals in the Champions League victory over Bayer Leverkusen, where his presence enabled Rooney and Van Persie to find extra space.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/manchester-united/10329382/Manchester-United-manager-David-Moyes-has-five-main-areas-of-concern.html

zudomiriku
04-10-2013, 03:02 PM
Manchester United are in danger of doing a Tiger Woods

David Moyes may feel he is stuck in a bunker, but like so many seemingly untouchable sporting giants who have suddenly become human, her must regain the confidence of Manchester United – before it is too late.

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In the days following the night that Tiger Woods crashed his car into a tree after a fight with his then-wife over his then-alleged infidelity, I remember talking to a colleague who plays a lot of golf.

“Well, that’s his game finished, then,” he said. And so it proved. Since that moment, Woods has never displayed the form that led him to win 12 majors.

Yet on the face of it, the statement was nonsensical. Nothing had altered in Woods’s sporting form, except the revelation that he had, for years, been living a lie.

Yet something happened in that moment to damage not only his image but also his sporting prowess.

I thought of Woods while watching David Moyes leading Manchester United to their worst start to a season for 24 years.

Not that there is anything untoward in his private life, I hasten to add. It is merely, that since he took over from Sir Alex Ferguson as manager, the team’s aura of invincibility has all but vanished.

The players are the same, but something has shifted in the psychology: they no longer look invulnerable. And that was exactly what happened to Tiger.

This has two effects. Once people believe they can beat someone who previously looked magisterial, then their own self-confidence rises.

It is like losing the advantage of the wind. Those defeats then in themselves reinforce self-doubt in the minds of the losers, making them doubly susceptible to failure.

It is a vicious circle from which it is hard to escape. You can see it happening, sadly, to Roger Federer, once king of the tennis world.

The fact that Federer is coming towards the end of his career anyway, means that it will be hard for him to return to glory. But is that always the case?

I talked about this to Pete Cohen, a peak performance coach, who has worked with Arsenal, Sally Gunnell, and Ronnie O’Sullivan among others.

Above his desk hangs a photograph of Federer, Sampras, Borg, and Laver – men who in their prime made themselves seem unbeatable, not just because they were talented, but because they absolutely believed in themselves. This sprang not only from their undoubted talent – but from absolute self-belief.

Interestingly, another quality associated with such confidence is enjoyment. It is players who so love what they do that they cannot imagine wanting to be anywhere else who can summon intimidating assurance.

“Ronnie O’Sullivan often had that,” Cohen told me. “ It was like a swagger, as if he had already beaten his opponent.”

Ferguson had the same lust for victory – and he communicated it to his team. At his best, so does Jose Mourinho, whose ‘chosen one’ shtick is just another form of swagger. But you only have to look at Mourinho at the moment, to see how hard it is to shut out self-doubt.

Yet that is what a winner must do, suggests Cohen. Woods’s extraordinary run of form was thanks to a mindset that shut out the world. When the revelations about his private life became public, he started to be aware of what other people were thinking about him.

“That shifted his focus to the point where it was hard to concentrate on what he was doing,” Cohen suggested. “Your ability to play well is your ability not to be too self critical. That’s really what confidence is.”

Woods’s determination to drag himself back to the top of world golf shows that it is possible to turn a loss in belief around.

This is what makes sport so fascinating, of course. If talent and strength were the only qualities that counted, it would unfold with predictable blandness. It is the play in the mind that makes it so riveting.

Pete Cohen told me about talking to the New Zealand opener John Wright, who faced the West Indies at their most formidable.

When he was batting well, he said, the wicket looked long; when he was under pressure, it suddenly seemed short, and the bowler was almost in his face.

For David Moyes and Manchester United, the pitch must look suddenly very small at present, the opposition very close.

But the test of his character and his players’ mettle does not only lie in questions about coaching staff, and playing form, and tactics: it is just as much about finding that still, quiet space of confidence inside your own head that banishes all comers.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/manchester-united/10348290/Manchester-United-are-in-danger-of-doing-a-Tiger-Woods.html

adelberth
04-10-2013, 04:26 PM
Woods’s determination to drag himself back to the top of world golf shows that it is possible to turn a loss in belief around.

does David have it?

pertanyaan itu yang muncul setelah baca artikelnya gan, memang sih, kudu sabar kalo soal yang satu ini, cuma, faktor "menanti" yang paling sering bikin orang-orang bahkan mengejek tim yang mereka dukung pun sudah tidak dipikirkan lagi jaman sekarang, let's just wait, shall we..

zudomiriku
07-10-2013, 02:34 PM
David Moyes Needs Time at Manchester United to Build a Team in His Image

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I am surprised David Moyes is already under so much pressure at Manchester United. It feels like he's being judged far more harshly, by the media and fans, than Jose Mourinho at Chelsea and Manuel Pellegrini at Manchester City.

Moyes has barely started his succession of Sir Alex Ferguson. He's having to demand new things from everybody around him, get to know the players and understand the wildly different transfer market in which he's now dealing.

Moyes will take time to get to know the club. In terms of how his team is playing, it's quite clear that if he says he needs five or six world-class players to win the Champions League, as per the Telegraph, he's sending a message to the press and to the fans.

United may have won the league last year, but they've been slack in the transfer market over the last two years and fading. In a way, it was a good moment for Ferguson to leave.

I feel Ferguson thought Wayne Rooney had peaked and was on the way down. Moyes wanted to find out on his own if that was the case and so far he's decided there's still enough there to fight for. He was clever to get Rooney upset, even if it was an unwanted consequence, because an upset player in a World Cup year is a really good player. Wayne seems to have accepted the challenge to show the world they are wrong to think he has peaked.

Rooney is now operating at the level he needs to. He and Robin van Persie need to improve their partnership, however, if he's going to thrive in an advanced role. Or it may be time to look again at Rooney the midfielder.

I know Rooney has been watching DVDs of Xavi and he gets him. He likes the way he lets players get close to him and then delivers a pass. Rooney talked to me about that a year ago. It's a fascinating situation for him—whether he chooses to adapt and become a midfielder at this point in his career. But I feel that in his form now, Moyes will let him be a forward and if he cannot keep a certain consistency I wonder if he will be offered to reinvent himself.

Rooney is far from Moyes' only consideration.

For the style he wants to play at United, Moyes needs fullbacks who go up and down, he needs centre backs who are fast. He wants aggression with and without the ball, and more pressing. I'm not sure he's sold on the old-fashioned winger.

Ultimately, Moyes would prefer quick passing in midfield and a lot of pace up front. He wants a much higher defensive line also. Once he gets these things working, you'll see the United of Moyes.

He needs new fullbacks, centre backs and midfielders first. To do that quickly when you're only just getting to know the transfer market from United's perspective is a big ask. I don't think he'll make any big signings in January, but next summer we'll start to see things happening.

Moyes needs two years to shape Ferguson's team into his. I am hopeful he's capable and I'd urge United fans to trust his judgement. It's far too early for us to take a conclusion on his mandate.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1798465-david-moyes-needs-time-at-manchester-united-to-build-a-team-in-his-image

fajrinited
13-10-2013, 06:49 PM
They say that one of David Moyes' greatest strengths is his dedicated approach to scouting.

The Scot's admired for his insistence to repeatedly attend stadiums throughout the country to monitor opponents or potential signings, for preferring to do so instead of delegating it to a member of staff.

Quite what he was doing at Fleetwood versus Chesterfield, however, is another matter.
Hard worker: Manchester United manager David Moyes continues to put hours into scouting

It's no secret Moyes would like to strengthen his squad in January, particularly with his central midfield looking weak and his defence ageing.

And given the criticism he's been coming in for over his inability to significantly strengthen over the summer, it appears he's been getting a move on. Just not where most United fans would ideally like.

One of Moyes' greatest strengths at Everton was his ability to find a bargain, of course, where quality signings like Phil Jagielka, Tim Howard and Tim Cahill brought particular success.

Rumours he was at Highbury Stadium to run the rule over Town midfielder Jeff Hughes and defender Nathan Pond – who would almost certainly come cheaper than reported transfer target Ander Herrera – remain unconfirmed.

Hard worker: Manchester United manager David Moyes continues to put hours into scouting
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stamansa
13-10-2013, 07:02 PM
tetap dukung Moyes, tapi kayaknya Opa Fergie Mesti turun gunung nih,, sekalian sama Om Scholes.. :muscarf:

Opa sudah bilang tidak akan mencampuri urusan di ruang ganti. Salut utk Opa yang menghormati posisi Moyes sekarang. Sekarang tugas kita utk tetap mendukung & percaya Moyes bisa membawa United lebih baik lagi

HRHMU86
16-10-2013, 10:33 PM
Mr. Moyes tdk salah, yg salah itu para pemaen yg goblok nerapin strategi Mr. Moyes...:mudance:

capt_gunts
17-10-2013, 02:56 AM
Trust david moyes..~O)

zudomiriku
21-10-2013, 01:29 PM
David Moyes Struggling to Step out of Sir Alex Ferguson's Shadow at Man United

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Facing another disappointing result at Old Trafford on Saturday, David Moyes stood on the touchline with the Sir Alex Ferguson stand towering over him.

Contemplating Southampton's late equaliser and another tough day at the office, he will have returned to his car, passing a statue of Ferguson.

The post-match press conference was dominated by questions about United's former manager. All the while, an interview with the man himself was playing on the club's in-house television channel, MUTV.

The corridors and suites at United's stadium are covered in pictures chronicling Ferguson's unbelievable success. There's the first FA Cup triumph in 1990. There's the first Premier League title in 1993. There's the first of two Champions League wins in 1999.

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It's going to be a tough week for Moyes, with Real Sociedad in the Champions League and Stoke in the Premier League, both at Old Trafford.

But it will be another week consumed by Fergie fever as he launches his autobiography.

Ferguson, who was at the game on Saturday, is available to Moyes for advice whenever he might need it. To be able to call on Ferguson's huge knowledge of the job is a fantastic resource.

But there's a point when his shadow becomes suffocating.

The board made a point of underlining their confidence in Moyes by offering him a six-year contract when he took over this summer. It wasn't just for show. He'll get plenty of time to turn things around, but it's easy not to panic in October.

If the current form continues, the eject button is going to look very tempting in February or March, especially if a place in next season's Champions League is hanging in the balance.

There was something telling in what Ferguson said about his replacement in the interview with MUTV that aired on Saturday.

He tried to play down expectations by saying all the new man had to do was "keep the success going."

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At a club that has won 13 titles in the last 20 years, keeping the momentum a monumental task.

Being measured against the most successful British manager is an impossible job. If he's successful, it's expected; if he's not, it's his fault.

It's led to a school of thought that the perfect time to take over at United is after the man who had to replace Ferguson.

Moyes isn't just having to deal with United's past but also his own. As his problems deepen, he will be beaten with the same sticks that were used to bash his appointment.

He's never won a trophy. He's never managed in the Champions League. He's never won at Anfield or Stamford Bridge. Those demons will follow him until he puts them to bed.

The good news for Moyes is that it will get better. Over time, he will put his own stamp on the club, bringing in his own players and introducing his own methods.

He'll get the time to do all that, but he has to keep up his side of the bargain by meeting the minimum expectation of qualifying for next season's Champions League.

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Despite the grumblings about his substations against Southampton, Moyes still has the support of the sensible fans. That's vital.

He should also take credit for introducing Adnan Januzaj into the first team and convincing him to sign a fresh five-year contract.

He'll need some positive results on the pitch between now and the end of the season.

Results solve everything. They can even exorcise ghosts of the past.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1817863-david-moyes-struggling-to-step-out-of-sir-alex-fergusons-shadow-at-man-united

bucay deathbat
21-10-2013, 01:47 PM
om om om *ngomongsamamoyes*

Banyak belajar cara ngelatih tim gede ya om...
jangan samain United sama Everton atau lainnya :D

Next match harus lebih garang, next season musti udah balik ke level terbaik United ya om :*

ivanzferdinand
21-10-2013, 03:21 PM
Petuah Fergie Kepada Moyes

David Moyes tetap mendapatkan dukungan dari banyak pihak meski baru saja tampil mengecewakan setelah ditahan imbang 1-1 Southampton.

Bukan hanya dukungan, mantan pelatih Everton ini juga mendapatkan resep sukses melatih Setan Merah. Tak tanggung-tanggung, pemberi resep tersebut adalah pelatih tersukses United yang juga pelatih yang digantikan Moyes, Sir Alex Ferguson.

Menurut Fergie, dengan banyaknya tekanan yang diterima Moyes saat ini, Fergie yakin bahwa Moyes dapat sukses dan membalik semua tekanan tersebut menjadi sesuatu yang positif ke depannya. Syaratnya, Moyes harus bisa merebut salah satu trofi dari setiap kompetisi yang diikuti The Red Devils.

"Saya yakin Moyes dapat memenangkan trofi, karena baginya meraih trofi tersebut adalah prestasi fantastis tak peduli trofi apa yang ia dapat. Karena di klub ini hal tersebut adalah prioritas," ujar Fergie.

"Kunci bagi Moyes saat ini adalah berusaha mempertahankan tradisi tersebut. Ini tentu tak mudah dengan banyaknya pesaing yang ada. Tapi saya percaya bahwa dengan berada di klub sebesar United dan dukungan penuh dari tim, Moyes dapat melakukannya," tambahnya.

Di laga terakhir, Manchester United kembali harus gigit jari untuk meraih tiga poin setelah gol Dejan Lovren pada injury time menyamakan kedudukan menjadi 1-1.

- Fergieholick -

Redsbusby
21-10-2013, 06:32 PM
Come on moyes. Segera temukan gaya bermain lu yang paling pas. Gw setuju dgn Gary. Moyes masih meraba2 dan jelas banget efeknya gw belum liat United sebelumnya yg (mungkin kadang) bermain dlm tempo cepat..

h7die
21-10-2013, 06:53 PM
to be fair, gerakan #MoyesOut (http://www.unitedindonesia.org/forum/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=MoyesOut) sampai saat ini belum muncul karena omongan "Stand by our new manager"

HRHMU86
22-10-2013, 10:33 AM
Sebagian pemain sepuh sebaiknya minggir, beri jalan pada Mr. Moyes untuk memaksimalkan pemain muda. Di taon 1 dan 2 ini Mr. Moyes hrsnya berani merevolusi tim agar di taon ke 3 nanti sdh mendapatkan hasil, di samping itu fans msh memberikan dukungan pada taon 1 dan 2 walau Mr. Moyes belum memberikan gelar, tapi di taon ke 3 apa yakin #MoyesOut (http://www.unitedindonesia.org/forum/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=MoyesOut) tidak muncul?

HRHMU86
22-10-2013, 03:55 PM
http://www.bola.net/inggris/moyes-desak-the-red-devils-tampil-lebih-bengis-cf4b33.html

Desak? lempar pake hairdryer yg betul...:hammer:

GeaErang
23-10-2013, 03:04 AM
David William Moyes, sekarang telah menjadi pembicaraan panas bagi semua pecinta MU akibat penampilannya yg kurang maksimal sejauh ini .
Beberapa orang di media sosial selalu menuliskan kata #MoyesOut (http://www.unitedindonesia.org/forum/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=MoyesOut) , menurut saya yah kata" itu tidak pantas di keluarkan oleh kita sebagai fans/supporter MU .
Apa coba maksud dan tujuan orang" yg menuliskan kata" seperti itu ?
Kebanyakan fans tau dan mau timnya hanya menang, selain itu tdak ada. Kenapa pada saat kalah kita harus menjatuhkan Moyes, knpa kita tidak coba untuk mempercayakan dan tetap mendukungnya biar bisa menunjukan performa terbaiknya .
Tetap sadar akan kodrat kita sebagai fans/supporter, kita hanya cukup mendukung dan mendukung selebihnya hal yg tidak penting dan bersifat kata yg tidak mendukung hanya membully sebaiknya di hilangkan sajalah.
Cobalah kita untuk percaya kepada Moyes, perlahan" pasti dia akan bisa menunjukan penampilan terbaiknya seperti yg kita semua inginkan.
Buktinya Opa aja percaya, knpa kita enggak ? :D
Sekarang (mungkin) beliau masih butuh waktu untuk berbaur dan belajar dengan kriteria permainan tim sebesar MU. Tidak mudah saat kita terbiasa dengan tim yg biasa saja (Everton), dan sekarang harus membiasakan diri bersama tim raksasa seperti MU, itu sangat sulitttt, dan butuh waktu panjang untuk memaksimalkan itu semua .
MU baru beberapa kali pertandingan menghasilkan hasil yg buruk, ehh orang" uda pada ngoceh gak jelas.
Gmna tuh contohnya dengan tim lain yg 8 ampe 11 tahun gak dapet gelar ? Fansnya tetep dukung tuh setau saya, so kita harus tetep dukung MU beserta sang manager Moyes, karna Moyes juga bagian dari tim .
Intinya secara logika Tim sebesar Manchester United dan Mantan manager sukses seperti Opa Fergie tidak mungkin memilih orang yg asal"an untuk menunggangi tim sebesar MU .
Percayakan dan tetaplah support 'David Moyes' :beer:

Aso Chrisjefta
23-10-2013, 10:40 AM
Kalo bisa balik ke zaman Opa fergie pertama kali nge-latih United, pengen banget balik ke zaman itu deh yg katanya opa fergie butuh beberapa tahun untuk mempersembahkan gelar untuk United. Gue Pengen banget berada pada zaman itu,biar mental dan pendirian bisa terlatih. Tapi untuk membandingkan Opa Fergie dan Moyes hanya dalam beberapa minggu ini dengan sudah mengatakan #MoyesOut (http://www.unitedindonesia.org/forum/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=MoyesOut) saya rasa terlalu dini. Bayangkan kalau kita di zaman Opa Fergie pertama ngelatih United, pasti kita kita yang sekarang juga akan mengatakan #FergieOut (http://www.unitedindonesia.org/forum/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=FergieOut) . Sekarang llihat deh buah dari kesabaran,hasilnya nyata loh prestasi prestasi United samapai sekarang ini yg dipersembahkan Opa Fergie untuk United. Intinya Sabar dan Keep Believe aja sama Om Moyes.

troy andreas
26-10-2013, 07:06 PM
to be fair, gerakan #MoyesOut (http://www.unitedindonesia.org/forum/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=MoyesOut) sampai saat ini belum muncul karena omongan "Stand by our new manager"

Kalau bukan perkataan SAF itu kira- kira om Hadie bakal dukung Moyes Out gak? :ngacir: :))

hendiplast
27-10-2013, 07:15 AM
Moyes Mengaku Sempat Risau
Kris Fathoni W - detikSport

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Manchester - Manajer Manchester United David Moyes sempat khawatir saat timnya tertinggal dari Stoke City. Tetapi pada akhirnya ia mengaku MU memang layak meraih kemenangan 3-2 atas lawan.

MU dua kali tertinggal dari Stoke di Old Trafford, Sabtu (26/10/2013) malam WIB, walaupun akhirnya bisa meraih kemenangan. 'Setan Merah' juga mengawali laga itu dengan buruk karena sudah kebobolan lewat gol Peter Crouch di menit ke-4.

Robin van Persie mampu menyamakan kedudukan di menit ke-43, tetapi Stoke lantas bisa kembali unggul tepat sebelum turun minum melalui tendangan bebas Marko Arnautovic.

"Kami memiliki satu atau dua masalah pertahanan, tapi kiper kami luar biasa. Kami tidak bertahan sebaik yang kami harapkan," aku Moyes di BBC.

Di paruh kedua laga tampil lebih agresif dan terus menekan pertahanan Stoke walaupun terlihat kesulitan mendapat celah. Sampai akhirnya Wayne Rooney mencetak gol di menit ke-78 disusul gol penentu kemenangan dari Javier Hernandez dua menit berselang.

"Stoke tidak mencetak banyak gol tapi mereka juga tidak kebobolan banyak gol jadi kami tahu kami mesti bekerja keras setelah tertinggal."

"Saya sempat risau gol tidak akan datang--terutama saat kami tertinggal 1-2. Tapi saya pikir kami pada akhirnya layak mendapatkan kemenangan. Kami terus berusaha dan akhirnya pantas akan gol-gol tersebut," simpul Moyes.

Hasil tersebut membuat MU menyudahi rentetan dua laga tanpa kemenangan kandang di Liga Primer Inggris, setelah sebelumnya kalah dari West Bromwich Albion dan seri lawan Southampton.

Detik

Redsbusby
28-10-2013, 01:27 AM
Dan Moyes pun udah mulai bener2 'belajar banyak' dari Ferguson :hammer:

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Andi Istiabudi
28-10-2013, 02:48 AM
David Moyes bukan Sir Alex Ferguson jadi berikanlah dukungan dan kepercayaan kepadanya untuk membuat sejarah baru bersama Manchester United. Believe! :)

Gustiono
28-10-2013, 12:03 PM
He is the Choosen One.
Now he's still learning and every day is getting better
Trust him like Opa's said.
Move ON move ON :mudance:

Blacklist7
03-11-2013, 02:28 AM
Terima kasih atas 4 kemenangan beruntunnya Om David Moyes..
Insya Allah tetap memperoleh kemenangan hingga akhir kompetisi..
Mantapkan dan maksimalkan skuad hingga boxing day n tahun baru..
Jendela Transfer Januari semoga tidak blunder lagi ya..


Indra, 25th, Bali, Fans Man United.. :))

Andi Istiabudi
03-11-2013, 07:03 AM
Seharusnya semua fans United harus tetap bersabar dan dukung Moyes.
Saya tidak habis pikir ada fans yang menghendaki Moyes diganti karena penampilan United di awal musim. Semua kan butuh waktu bahkan Sir Alex dulu harus menunggu beberapa musim sebelum meraih gelar liga pertamanya bagi United :)

fajrinited
09-11-2013, 12:52 AM
Bahkan momentum doi udah bisa memberikan 8 games tanpa kalah, rejected by Moyes. We'll wait and see :)

ManUtd 8/11/2013

Moyes: Let's put on a show

David Moyes wants his Manchester United team to “put on a good show” when Premier League leaders Arsenal visit the home of the champions on Sunday.

The Gunners have set the early pace in this season’s title race and, as a result, some bookmakers have priced Arsene Wenger’s high-flying side as favourites to win this weekend’s seismic encounter at Old Trafford.

However, whilst addressing the media during his weekly press conference at the Aon Training Complex, Moyes rejected such talk and explained that United are feeling confident of extending an eight-match unbeaten run in all competitions.

“I said at the start that Arsenal have got the same chance as the rest of us to win the league,” the boss told. “It's an open Premier League. They've had a really good start but it will only be decided at end of the season who will win it. We'll wait and see until then."

Expanding on his point, Moyes said: “Arsenal are coming to play the champions. They're in the top position at the moment, their form has been very good and they'll come here in good spirits. But we've had some growing momentum and we want to put on a good show.”

zudomiriku
11-11-2013, 12:49 PM
It's lift off for Moyes after first major scalp of new Manchester United era

At the end it was all very recognisable. Another disappointing Old Trafford experience for Arsenal; another reminder that it takes more than natural gifts to win the really important football matches in the Barclays Premier League.

On this occasion, though, it was a little different.

If Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger felt the familiar prick of disappointment, another stinging reality check, then for David Moyes it was an altogether more significant afternoon.

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All smiles: David Moyes congratulates van Persie on a significant afternoon for the United manager

Manchester United managers win big matches. They have to. If they don’t, they go the way of Wilf McGuinness and Dave Sexton.

This may have been the ninth game in an unbeaten sequence for Moyes’ United but it could transpire to be more significant than that.

Prior to this, United had faced formidable league opposition on three occasions, only to draw at home to Chelsea, lose at Liverpool and drown at Manchester City.

The whispers had started. Has Moyes - he of Preston North End and Everton - really got the tools for this job?
Throughout this season, some of those whispers will endure. Nobody proves himself at Manchester United in a couple of months.

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Important win: Questions have been asked whether Moyes is up to the job of managing Manchester United

On Sunday at a feverish Old Trafford, however, Moyes took a significant step towards genuine credibility with an exhibition of tactical nous and intelligence. It was just what helped prompt Sir Alex Ferguson to elect him as his successor in the first place.

At his previous club, Moyes’ reputation was one of prudent pragmatism rather than devil-may-care abandonment. The Scot is a tactician first, entertainer second. Here, against this emerging Arsenal team, it suited the occasion.

Arsenal have better technical players than United. If the likes of Mesut Ozil, Santi Cazorla and Aaron Ramsey are allowed to play, they will take you to bits and put you back together again facing the other way.

On a day when United could not afford to lose, Moyes picked the perfect team - sending a flat midfield four out to smother Arsenal in central areas, depriving their key players of the space, time and supply on which they thrive.

It sounds simple, of course, but it isn’t. It requires tactical discipline, self-sacrifice and hard work.

A midfield of Antonio Valencia, Michael Carrick, Phil Jones and Shinji Kagawa did not let Moyes down.

When United had the ball, Valencia and Kagawa gave their team the width it needed. When they didn’t, however, the two wide players squeezed infield to form a midfield dam that Arsenal found terribly hard to breach.

At times, the four United midfield players were so close together you could have thrown a net over them, shuffling side to side across the central area like one giant, eight-legged crab.

Kagawa, in particular, was exceptional. A No 10 by choice, the Japan international nevertheless bought into his role on Sunday and that says as much for him as it does his manager.

In the directors’ box, the attendant Ferguson will have approved. He, of all people, knows that needs must when it comes to finding a way past teams like Arsenal and he will have recognised the first really big tactical triumph of his successor’s time at Old Trafford.

He will, of course, also have recognised another spellbinding afternoon from Wayne Rooney. Ferguson couldn’t get Rooney to play consistently well for him last season but Moyes has unlocked the magic box again.

United without their favourite Scouser would currently be rather like a firework display with no bonfire.

United had to scrap at times on Sunday, but we knew they would. There were moments when a toe-end here or a forehead there could have changed the course of this game. So Arsenal can feel slightly unfortunate to have lost.

Nevertheless, the truly great managers find a way to get things done even when they start a game disadvantaged and unfancied.

Ferguson did it for years. Even he didn’t have the best players all the time. Wenger, meanwhile, has never really mastered that particular art.

As for Moyes, there is some way to go. But as he left the field at 6pm yesterday, the Stretford End bellowed its approval. That, in itself, is important.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2498478/David-Moyes-kick-starts-Manchester-United-reign-Arsenal-win.html?ico=sport^headlines

Aso Chrisjefta
12-11-2013, 12:32 AM
Lagi ngebayangin kalo Om Moyes bisa membawa UNITED bisa meraih treble lagi. Masalah masih baru di UNITED ??? Guardiola bisa, kenapa Om Moyes gak bisa ??? Impossible is Nothing deh :mudance::mudance:[-O<[-O<

zudomiriku
12-11-2013, 03:31 PM
Everton stars warned United pals training would be HARD... but Moyes' methods are working and Rooney is fitter than ever

Shortly after David Moyes was appointed as Manchester United manager last May, word travelled on the football grapevine about what the first-team squad at Old Trafford could expect from their new manager.

‘Some of the Everton players weren’t slow in contacting our players to tell them about Moyes’s training methods,’ one United source confirmed yesterday.

‘They were told to expect some hard work and then some more hard work. It’s Moyes’s style and the Everton lads thought it quite funny that some of ours might be in for a bit of a wake-up call.’

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Thumbs up: David Moyes' methods are being taken aboard after a difficult start at United

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Fitter than ever: Wayne Rooney (right) has been given a new lease of life under Moyes

The United manager’s belief in the methods he feels served him well at Preston and then over a decade at Everton is well known in football circles. The Scot is a modern coach who has nevertheless never strayed far from old-school principles.

On Sunday, an engrossed Old Trafford saw the results perhaps for the first time. Set a stern test by Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal, Moyes (below) delivered to the stage a United side perfectly drilled and as fit as any we have seen in the modern era.

Wayne Rooney, it later emerged, ran 11km (about 6.5 miles) during the 90 minutes, the type of figure you would normally associate with a central midfielder, as United managed to stifle the threat of Arsenal’s most dangerous players.

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Up close and personal: The United boss takes a more hands-on approach to training

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Phil Jones, who ran Rooney close as man of the match, played in two different positions before and after half-time — holding midfield and centre half — and looked handsomely equipped at both. The current United side may lack a little technical quality in some areas, but it is clear under Moyes that it will not be found wanting for preparation.

‘The game needed energy from us, especially in the middle of the park,’ said Jones last night. ‘We needed to close people down and make an effort to win the ball back. We made it really difficult for Arsenal to play.

‘We limited them to very few chances. We coped with it well but that was all due to the preparation.

‘The Gaffer set us up in a certain shape all week. He went round individual players and spoke to us and prepared us really well. It has shown that has worked.’

Moyes brings a thoroughness to his pre-match preparations that stands out even by modern standards.

At Everton, the 50-year-old was occasionally criticised by supporters for what some perceived to be a lack of adventure. It remains to be seen whether that allegation returns during his time at United.

What was never in doubt, though, was the Glaswegian’s ability to prepare and organise a team.

Early on some of United’s players raised their eyebrows at Moyes’s approach.
It wasn’t just the intensity that surprised some of them, but also the fact that their new boss was always in attendance, whistle in mouth.

Asked to sum up his new manager’s sessions earlier this season, one England international just blew out his cheeks and said: ‘Hard.'

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Back in the race: Manchester United are only five points off the league leaders now

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It wasn’t always like that under his predecessor Sir Alex Ferguson. The United icon was a great theorist and, to a degree, an innovator. Much of the actual coaching, however, was left to younger lieutenants, modern thinkers like Carlos Queiroz and Rene Meulensteen.

Moyes’s reputation actually reached United’s training ground before him. That was why Meulensteen turned down an invitation to stay. The Dutchman simply knew that there would be nothing for him to do.

Among the playing squad, there have been some moans and groans. But what is interesting is that those with a little more self-confidence — players like Rio Ferdinand and Rooney — have been happy to buy in to new ideas and await the results.

Certainly, Rooney’s re-emergence as his team’s most important player is testimony to Moyes’s ability to manage, prepare and motivate.

Rooney ended last season on his knees, physically and metaphorically. The sight of the 28-year-old sharing such a half-hearted greeting with Ferguson as he prepared to accept his title medal after the game against Aston Villa last May was sad.

Moyes, though, has tapped in to the football mind he nurtured at Everton more than a decade ago and found it easy to return Rooney to the pedestal he deserves and occupies with such natural ease.

Regular United watchers will testify that Rooney has been running things for his team all season.

Sunday’s display against Arsenal had, in short, been coming.

Asked recently if there were fitter players at United than Rooney, Moyes simply said: ‘Yes.’ It would be fascinating to know who they are.

Meanwhile, United skipper Nemanja Vidic has been released from hospital after suffering concussion against Arsenal. Vidic left the field shortly before half-time after a collision with team-mate David de Gea.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2501574/Manchester-United-players-admit-David-Moyes-intense-methods-paying-off.html

zudomiriku
19-11-2013, 04:44 PM
How David Moyes Can Defend the United Way

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At some clubs, identity is everything.

Barcelona believe their team are more than a club, Liverpool are obsessed with their sentimental sense of honour and tradition and Athletic Club are dedicated to their Cantera policy of only playing Basque footballers.

Manchester United's sense of self—otherwise known as The United Way by some fans—is dogmatic, based as it is on some simple beliefs set down by Sir Matt Busby and later embellished by Sir Alex Ferguson.

These ideals can roughly be boiled down to playing entertaining, attacking football with a commitment to self-producing new talent and allowing brilliant footballers to express themselves fully.

Busby's vision for his teams came from a desire to delight his working-class spectators, as described by Mark Lomas of ESPN FC:

His philosophy was simple: Hard-working people toiled all week in anticipation of watching football and they deserved to be entertained. Those who frequented United games in the Busby era were rarely disappointed.

These open-ended principles, rather than forcing United down a strict and suffocating path of orthodoxy over the years, have helped to drive the club's desire to reinvent itself to win ever greater glories and overcome new and emerging threats.

From the overwhelming collective talent of the Busby Babes to the individualism of the Holy Trinity of Best, Law and Charlton, through to the power and pizzazz of Ferguson's side in the 90s and his more urbane, cautious counter-attackers of the 00s, every one of the club's great teams have shared the same DNA.

How will David Moyes uphold and advance this legacy and where can he fit into the tapestry of the club's traditions?

Hit the button below or the directional arrows above to find out.

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United's success throughout the 90s and 00s was built on the maxim of "strengthen while you're on top."

While fans enjoy talking up the success of the club's academy, especially in contrast to the petrodollar funded glory of Manchester City and Chelsea, Sir Alex was never a manager afraid to splash out when he needed to, or even to reinforce and refresh an already successful group of players.

Back in 1989, paying £1 million for Paul Ince, £1.3 million for Danny Wallace, £1.5 million for Neil Webb and £2.3 million for Gary Pallister was hardly small change, while Roy Keane's £3.75 million move four years later was a British transfer record at the time.

Having already spent £27.5 million on Marouane Fellaini, Moyes has shown a willingness to invest some serious money in his squad even if some fans believe the Belgian wasn't the right man for United.

Then again, Wallace and Webb didn't exactly become the stars they were bought to be at Old Trafford, but they still helped inch the club into their era of Premier League dominance.

With Moyes' original summer plan based around the idea of bringing in three midfielders, with Thiago and Cesc Fabregas earmarked as two potential targets, the new manager may only need to follow through with his existing plans to show that he is able to boost and improve the team as required.

United's very best teams were built on potent midfield pairings—Carrick and Scholes, Keane and Scholes (pictured), Keane and Ince, Wilkins and Robson, Stiles and Crerand and perhaps even Edwards and Eddie Coleman—and bringing that department up to the level of the team's quality in attack and defence is of vital importance, whatever the cost.

Keep His Early Faith in Youth
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However, paying the price for the talent United need to prosper needn't get in the way of one of the central tenets in Sir Matt and Sir Alex's blueprint for the club: develop and trust in youth.

From the Busby Babes to Fergie's Fledglings, a common thread connects the club's two greatest managers.

To paraphrase a certain Scottish TV pundit once more, Moyes may not be able to win anything with kids in the short-term, but his early determination to play Adnan Januzaj has been promising.

Hopefully the likes of Wilfried Zaha, Nick Powell, Jesse Lingard and co. will soon receive similar opportunities to shine in the side, but Ferguson's successor must also ensure the academy continues to be improved and well-resourced in order to meet the changing demands of the game.

Players such as Danny Welbeck and Tom Cleverley also require support in order to fulfil their potentials as important squad players for the club in the tradition of Nicky Butt, John O'Shea, Darren Fletcher and their ilk.

After all, United's success has always been founded on the work rate and commitment of lesser stars and functional heroes who heaved the club to titles, cups and European glory with their work rate and passion for the badge.

Even if the club cannot produce a homegrown Eric Cantona or Cristiano Ronaldo every year, that fervour to fight for shirt comes partly from the academy and its importance as a link to both the future and the glorious, historical past.

Moyes must continue to blood not only the prodigies that come through the system but also potential squad players who can come good rather than great for United.

Tweak His Tactics to Allow Wingers to Thrive
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Much has been made of the new manager's focus on playing through the full-backs on the overlap, with his preference for players on the left wing especially to tuck in and cut inside rather than stretch the play.

Such an approach looks as though it should be compatible with United's traditional preference for wing play, attacking football and flair so long as Moyes finds the right balance to elevate his system above mere functionality.

Though he is still far from convincing in the role, Shinji Kagawa looks to be the ideal player to play on the left in the Steven Pienaar role if we are to revert to Everton's former tactics as a reference point.

Patrice Evra, too, is the perfect wing-back to streak forward down the left flank, although he must soon be replaced with a fitting successor—see slide one—while Rafael, when fit, has shown a similar aptitude down the right.

The right wing looks set to be the last bastion of the traditional wide-man at United, with Antonio Valencia, Nani and Zaha all excellent options to add pace and width to help create space elsewhere in the forward line.

Januzaj is also an option on the left, but he has so far shown himself to be happy to roam into the channels as well as to the byline, allowing Moyes' full-back plan to take effect even with him on the flanks.

Ferguson himself rarely played with two out-and-out wingers, and the recent shift in how the team is set up has merely formalised ideas that already existed at the club into a more rigid structure.

While no one would want the manager of United to be precious, he must ensure that the club's stylistic ideals sit at the heart of his tactical plans as they evolve from serviceable to spectacular.

Stand Up to Players Who Think They're Bigger Than the Club
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Those who suggested that the retaining of Wayne Rooney in the summer would prove to be something of a coup for Moyes, such as Musa Okwonga of ESPN FC, have been vindicated by his reemergence as an important key player this season.

Yet with talk of a major new four-year deal being placed on the table according to James Dickenson of The Daily Express, some supporters may worry about the balance of power between the player and the club.

Dog whistle contract talks, triggered by a period of good form that should be expected rather than surprising, is hardly going to put Moyes in a strong bargaining position over Rooney or any other player's future at the club.

There is a difference of opinion lingering around the press however, with David McDonnell of The Daily Mirror suggested that contract talks have been placed to one side until the end of the season, with United in no rush to extend terms with Rooney's existing deal running into 2015.

Giving the forward the time to show whether his resurgence is for real rather than a temporary purple patch seems like the smart thing to do in regards to sorting out his future at Old Trafford, and Moyes has arguably already shown he can come down hard on players.

Anderson has all but disappeared from the match day squad while Kagawa has had to fight in order to convince his new manager of his worth, while the boss in his own words, as reported by EPSN FC, has stated that he needs "five or six world-class players," due to the weaknesses he has inherited.

If he can be the strong man to follow Ferguson, refusing to kowtow to Rooney or any other stars with their ever-spiralling demands for money and status, then he will have a chance of emulating at least a small part of his predecessor's success.

Entertain His Audience


Dour, stubborn, flat and boring. These were just some of the descriptions casually thrown around to caricature Moyes' Everton teams and their supposed inability to produce poetry on the pitch.

However, over the previous two seasons, the Toffees have arguably been one of the most exciting sides to watch in the league, with a swashbuckling style that sought to smash and grab rather than out-pass opponents.

Their lack of tiki-taka pedigree in an age where possession stats sometimes appear to be more than a determination to attack and create chances, and perhaps that was their downfall in the eyes of the aesthetes.

Last year's games between Everton and Swansea were particularly memorable even if they weren't seven goal thrillers.

So far, Moyes' United have blown hot and cold, with engrossing displays against Bayer Leverkusen, Real Sociedad and Fulham hinting at a free-flowing, highly fluid style of play reminiscent of both the football played by the club the in early 90s and late 00s in differing ways.

Hopefully these performances weren't flukes or displays created the players in defiance of the manager's plans.

If they were genuine displays of how Moyes envisions his United team eventually playing on a regular basis—combining the physical thrusts of the '94 era with the sophisticated position-switching of the 2006-09 team—then Old Trafford could be in for a good few years of feast even if this season proves to be a famine.

Even if success is hard to come by in his first few years, if Moyes can bring through youth players, show that he at least understands the squad's weaknesses during the transfer windows, stands up to the dressing room's personalities and deliver good football, he will be given all the time in world, by the fans at least.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1855066-manchester-united-how-david-moyes-can-the-update-and-defend-the-united-way

rndr_UICSumenep
19-11-2013, 06:46 PM
so come david moyes
play like fergie boys
we go wild wild wild
we go wild wild wild

Redsbusby
29-11-2013, 06:47 PM
Semoga mulai dr malem td, semua berjalan lancar buat Moyes... Apa kelebihan utamanya di everton dan digabungin dgn semua hal positif dr Manchester United bsia berbuah hasil tanpa terkalahkan sampe akhir musim. amenn

Pemain-pemain MU Belajar Banyak dari Moyes

Manchester, detiksport- Perlahan tapi pasti, David Moyes mulai rutin memberi kemenangan untuk Manchester United. Moyes juga telah mengajarkan banyak hal kepada para pemain The Red Devils.

Di bawah kepemimpinan Moyes, MU sempat tersendat. Mereka juga membuat start terburuk di Liga Inggris dalam kurun waktu 23 tahun terakhir.

Tapi, seiring berjalannya waktu, MU terus menunjukkan peningkatan. Mereka tidak menelan satu pun kekalahan dalam 11 pertandingan terakhirnya.

Pada pertandingan terakhirnya, MU juga tampil sensasional di Liga Champions. Mereka menghancurkan Bayer Leverkusen dengan skor 5-0 di kandang lawan.

Menurut bek MU, Jonny Evans, dia dan rekan-rekannya memang butuh waktu untuk memahami apa yang diinginkan oleh Moyes dan belajar hal-hal baru dari sang manajer baru.

"Manajer baru sangat paham secara taktik," ujar Evans di FOX Sports Asia.

"Dia tentu membenahi tim dalam hal bagaimana permainan yang dia inginkan dan taktik yang dia mau," lanjutnya.

"Hal-hal yang dia ajarkan kepada kami menguntungkan para pemain," kata bek asal Irlandia Utara ini.

"Ini mungkin butuh waktu sedikit lebih lama daripada yang kami inginkan. Tapi, performa seperti saat mengalahkan Leverkusun menunjukkan bahwa segalanya makin menyatu," ujar Evans.

Blacklist7
29-11-2013, 08:17 PM
Pemain-pemain MU Belajar Banyak dari Moyes

Menurut bek MU, Jonny Evans, dia dan rekan-rekannya memang butuh waktu untuk memahami apa yang diinginkan oleh Moyes dan belajar hal-hal baru dari sang manajer baru.
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"Manajer baru sangat paham secara taktik," ujar Evans di FOX Sports Asia.

"Dia tentu membenahi tim dalam hal bagaimana permainan yang dia inginkan dan taktik yang dia mau," lanjutnya.

"Hal-hal yang dia ajarkan kepada kami menguntungkan para pemain," kata bek asal Irlandia Utara ini.

"Ini mungkin butuh waktu sedikit lebih lama daripada yang kami inginkan. Tapi, performa seperti saat mengalahkan Leverkusun menunjukkan bahwa segalanya makin menyatu," ujar Evans.

Lever what? Leverkusun? =)) =)) =)) peace gung.. sorry, ngakak gw.. :))

Redsbusby
29-11-2013, 10:34 PM
Editor geblek..
Gw jg yg baca ga kalah geblek ga liat ada yg typo :hammer: :-w

troy andreas
29-11-2013, 11:52 PM
Positifnya Moyes uda bikin rekor kecil yang bahkan Sir Alex gak sempat bikin, menang 0-5 di match away UCL di tanah Jerman juga. ;)

theater of dream
05-12-2013, 10:06 AM
Just dont let us not play at CL next season...

Redsbusby
05-12-2013, 11:14 AM
Hari2 yg berat buat moyes dan jg fans. 26 tahun lalu, Fergie dan fans jg ngerasain hal yg sama. Just, agree, please keep us alive in champions league next season...

fajrinited
05-12-2013, 11:40 AM
Moyes ngerelain g dapat gelar epl untuk dapat gelar ucl. *alibi* :D :peace:

Andi Istiabudi
05-12-2013, 12:20 PM
Sejak awal saya mendukung Moyes.
Menurut saya, jangan bandingkan Moyes dengan SAF tapi biarlah Moyes menulis sejarahnya sendiri di Manchester United :)

stamansa
05-12-2013, 01:46 PM
Moyes ngerelain g dapat gelar epl untuk dapat gelar ucl. *alibi* :D :peace:

Wkwkwk. Kasih kesempatan buat yg udah lama puasa gelar EPL *masihalibi*
Gak sabar nonton lawan n'castle nanti. Rooney+RVP absen, apa yg akan dilakukan om moyes? :))

zudomiriku
05-12-2013, 01:56 PM
Misery for Moyes: Can He Avoid the Sack Long Enough to Succeed?

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On nights like Wednesday night, it is hard to feel sorry for David Moyes.

However, that is exactly how we should feel. The Scotsman's former club strutted into town and left with a famous victory, with their fans chanting "you're getting sacked in the morning" as they exited Old Trafford.

As a Manchester United fan, the simple option here is to say that it is Moyes who picks the team, and therefore, it is he who should carry the responsibility in defeat. Of course, there is truth in this. However, Moyes has just taken over at the biggest club in English football, who have just lost the greatest manager in the history of the game.
This is not a normal situation in football.

Three things are clear after the defeat to Everton.

Firstly, Moyes clearly has not found out how to set this team up on the pitch. He has stuck with the United formula of 4-4-2 (and its variations) with a brief dabbling of 4-2-3-1 at times.

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It is easy to criticize that the manager should have found a better way by now, but if he had completely ripped up the "MUFC playbook" in his first months in charge, he would of received a negative reception. He has opted to play it safe. He decided not to rock the boat and to take the conservative approach instead.
It is a myth that United play a "maverick" style of football. Once upon a time, they did. However, this has not been the case for a while.
Clearly, Moyes wanted reinforcements in the summer, and his open pursuit of Cesc Fabregas gave us a huge clue as to the type of player he desired. He wanted a player who could invent and create without sacrificing solidity.

Maybe one day, the likes of Adnan Januzaj and Nick Powell will offer United this kind of control, but at the moment, the squad does not possess such luxury. It is painful to watch how slowly United pass the ball from back to front and, as a result, how sterile they look when in possession.

The third reason, I think, is the most disturbing.

It was evident Wednesday night that players were going missing for periods of the match, and this element has surfaced countless times this season. It is something that has not happened at United for a very long time.

Secondly, United fail to pass the ball with aplomb or invention. This is an issue that dates back to the past few years, but success has masked how flair has been sacrificed for a pragmatic control in football matches.

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Against Everton, United's senior players did not drive the team when needed. Wayne Rooney looked anonymous at times, with strike partner Shinji Kagawa looking ineffective. The wingers offered no service. Nemanja Vidic and Patrice Evra both looked their age in the last period of the game, leaving United short of the drive and leadership that was needed to succeed.

David Moyes has a sackful of problems this Christmas.

This now becomes an exercise in firefighting for Moyes. He needs to survive through this next month and make it intact to the next transfer window. Then the building program must commence. That should have happened last summer, but for various inadequacies, it did not.

What Moyes needs now is the support of the fans. The immediate journey after the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson was always going to be a very hard road, and United supporters knew this. United might not win the title this season, but what is important is that the building blocks are arranged correctly to allow growth to occur.

If that means selling individuals and replacing them with hungry new players, then so be it.

Right now, David Moyes needs to avoid being sacked, so he can craft Manchester United in his own image.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1876376-misery-for-moyes-can-he-avoid-the-sack-long-enough-to-succeed

Zee de Wazza
05-12-2013, 10:15 PM
Masih belum nemu the winning team, masih belum bisa manfaatin subs dengan bijaksana, banyak pergantian pemain yang kurang tepat di pemilihan pemain in out nya n timingnyaa [-(

troy andreas
05-12-2013, 10:58 PM
Masih belum nemu the winning team, masih belum bisa manfaatin subs dengan bijaksana, banyak pergantian pemain yang kurang tepat di pemilihan pemain in out nya n timingnyaa [-(

Kita masih punya banyak waktu untuk kritik, geram, gemas dgn keputusan David Moyes. Perbiasakanlah kondisi ini setidaknya utk musim ini. Baru juga dikalahkan Pool, dibantai City, dikalahkan WBA sampe ada chants "we do what we want, against champions of england we do what we want", ditahan beberapa tim sampe kalah dari Everton di OT itu biasalah untuk manager yang baru. #meanwhile (http://www.unitedindonesia.org/forum/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=meanwhile) Kenyataannya skuad ini, bermain lebih baik musim lalu. :))

Aso Chrisjefta
06-12-2013, 08:59 AM
Moyes ngerelain g dapat gelar epl untuk dapat gelar ucl. *alibi* :D :peace:
Gue setuju !!! Feeling gue berkata demikian. hhaahahah :kuda:

f3bry
06-12-2013, 10:32 AM
Sepertinya thread ini akan tetep ramai sampai tahun depan ya jika performa UNITED tetep "Mendebarkan"...... Kalau bicara tentang Transformasi selalu menyangkut pada sebuah proses yg tidak selalu "Nyaman", pertanyaan besarnya adalah apakah di UNITED akan terjadi sebuah Evolusi (Lama) atau Revolusi (Cepat),jika ini sebuah evolusi seberapa lama Glazer mampu bersabar!!? Indikatornya sederhana pendapatan,dan hak siar pertandingan eropa punya nilai yg cukup Signifikan. Kegagalan membawa UNITED di level ini akan membawa pemecatan pada diri Moyes, dan saat ini tekanan itu terasa betul.

Desember selalu jadi masa klusial dalam 1 musim dan sebagai fans saya berharap UNITED bisa melalui desember dengan tersenyum lebar. Melawan newcastle yg sedang naek turun performanya saya harap jadi titik balik. :D

zudomiriku
06-12-2013, 11:38 AM
David Moyes Labelled Everton Supporters a F***ing Disgrace, Fan Tweets

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Everton supporter David D. Wallbank has caused a Twitter storm with suggestions that Manchester United manager David Moyes described the club's fans as a "f***ing disgrace" following the two sides' fixture on Wednesday night.

Moyes, who was subjected to chants of "sacked in the morning" and "David Moyes is full of sh*t" by his former club's support, allegedly met Wallbank in the Lowry Hotel after the game.

In the course of what was a casual conversation between the pair, Wallbank reports that Moyes expressed his disappointment at his treatment but praised Everton and new manager Roberto Martinez (warning: language NSFW):

Moyes was fuming. In the lowry now. After 11 years he said they are a ****ing disgrace pic.twitter.com/N5sDxSWA5f

— David D. Wallbank (@daveywallbank) December 4, 2013

Moyes said 'if that's how they want to play it they'll regret it'

— David D. Wallbank (@daveywallbank) December 4, 2013

Moyes 'after 11 years it's a disgrace how the fans treated me tonight. From how I found them to how I left them.....a ****ing disgrace'

— David D. Wallbank (@daveywallbank) December 4, 2013

Martinez's side came away from the clash at Old Trafford with a 1-0 win, leaving it five points ahead of ninth-placed United in fifth position. Indeed, no Premier League side can match the Toffees' record of just one defeat in the league this season.

The result only adds to the pressure on Moyes, following a period of results that had suggested the club were in the process of turning their season around—including wins over Arsenal and Bayer Leverkusen.

According to Wallbank, Moyes said he was slowly adapting to life at Old Trafford:

R u happy efc r doing well Moyes 'I'm delighted...Roberto is a great guy'

— David D. Wallbank (@daveywallbank) December 4, 2013

my friend asked moyes 'how have you adjusted to the step up?' Moyes 'Fine, day by day one day at a time'

— David D. Wallbank (@daveywallbank) December 5, 2013

Much of the ill-feeling toward Moyes from the Everton support pertains to his summer pursuit of Leighton Baines and Marouane Fellaini—eventually sealing the capture of the Belgian.

There was a feeling at Goodison Park that the offers made for the pair were disrespectful in their valuation, as expressed by Martinez, per ESPN FC's Richard Jolly.

However, while it is important to note that the tweets remain uncorroborated, Moyes' frustration after a disappointing night would be understandable.

HTVnVvRtyAs

The Scot led the Toffees for over a decade, helping maintain strong league performances despite a budget substantially inferior to many of the side's rivals. He also represented the club at many public events over that period to great credit.

It will no doubt then be a major disappointment to see his former supporters turn on him over what was ultimately an unsurprising career move.

Football fans are, though, notoriously fickle, and—if there is truth to Wallbank's claims—Moyes will now be more careful about what he chooses to discuss with members of the public, with social media becoming an ever more common source of news stories.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1876807-david-moyes-labelled-everton-supporters-a-fing-disgrace-fan-tweets

Andi Istiabudi
06-12-2013, 01:09 PM
Tetap semangat yaa David Moyes !!!

Moyes Alami Periode Sulit di MU, Jagielka Beri Dukungan
Okdwitya Karina Sari - detikSport

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Liverpool - Jebloknya performa Manchester United turut menyeret kritik terhadap David Moyes. Bek Everton Phil Jagielka melontarkan dukungannya buat mantan manajernya tersebut.

Saat Premier League sudah memasuki sepertiga jalan, MU masih tersungkur di posisi kesembilan klasemen, terpaut lima angka dari Liverpool di posisi keempat dan 12 angka dari Arsenal di puncak klasemen.

Salah satu faktor besar yang diyakini paling mempengaruhi ialah buruknya belanja musim panas yang dilakukan MU. Sejumlah pemain top yang diincar 'Setan Merah' seperti Cesc Fabregas, Fabio Coentrao, Thiago Alcantara, Leighton Baines gagal didapat.

"Saya sungguh menyesal untuk dia," ucap Jagielka, yang selama lima tahun diasuh Moyes itu. "Transfer di musim panas, orang-orang yang membuat keputusan, sama sekali tidak membantu dia sedikitpun."

"Tekanannya akan selalu tinggi. Dari saat masih di Everton, di mana pada awalnya tekanan tidak terlalu besar, lalu bisa membesar ketika musim sudah berjalan," sambung bek Inggris ini sebagaimana dilansir Mirror.

"Anda tidak bisa begitu di Manchester United. Anda harus langsung melaju, ketika Anda melihat bagaimana Arsenal dan Chelsea dan tim-tim besar lainnya di awal musim ini. Anda tidak boleh terlalu jauh tercecer dari mereka."

"Dia (Moyes) akan berada dalam tekanan. Tapi aku yakin dia tahu itu ketika dia menerima pekerjaan tersebut. Dia tidak akan mendapat hidup yang tenang di Manchester United. Itu jelas sebuah peluang fantastis untuk dia. Itu membuktikan dia telah melakukan pekerjaan yang hebat di Everton."

Jagielka yakin Moyes merupakan sosok yang tepat untuk MU. Hanya saja, menurut dia, Moyes butuh waktu lebih banyak untuk membawa klubnya sukses.

"Aku yakin dia mampu dan bisa membawa timnya ke arah yang benar. Aku lebih dari yakin dia akan membawa Manchester Unite di tempat yang seharusnya. Dia cuma butuh waktu lebih banyak," sambung Jagielka.

"Tapi terkadang, waktu jadi sebuah hal yang sulit didapat ketika Anda berada di level teratas. Dia punya sejumlah pemain hebat di skuat. Dia cuma butuh menambah beberapa lagi. Setelah masalah teratasi dan dia mendapatkan lebih banyak dari timnya daripada yang dia berikan, itulah tes sulitnya untuk dia," demikian dia.
(rin/mrp)

fredrian.seven
06-12-2013, 07:31 PM
‘The fixture list wasn’t that kind initially and the transfers in the summer and the people who were making those decisions didn’t help him out one bit.’, Jagielka.

zudomiriku
11-12-2013, 10:39 AM
David Moyes: At What Point Will We Feel Sorry for the Manchester United Manager?

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It's difficult to feel sorry for a football manager. They are after all well-paid men, doing a job that many would relish, but more importantly they have chosen to do this job. The current generation of young managers played at a time when, as long as they haven't been complete idiots with money, can survive without another high-pressure job. They can do a bit of media here and there, maybe invest in something and spend the rest of the time sipping mojitos.

David Moyes doesn't quite fall into that category, but it's safe to say that on a personal level, he doesn't need the Manchester United job. On a professional level, that might be different. If nothing else, think of the boost to your ego if the best manager in British football history thinks you are good enough and worthy of being his successor. That alone would have been enough to convince Moyes that he was of the required standard to manage United.

At the moment though, he isn't showing he is anywhere near good enough. United's defeat to Newcastle leaves them ninth in the league, having dropped 23 of the 45 points available to them so far this season. Had Arsenal beaten Everton on Sunday, they would have been closer, points wise, to the bottom of the table than the top.

So should we feel any sympathy for Moyes? Certainly, he makes it slightly difficult with some of his recent public comments. Take this, as quoted by The Daily Mirror, after he didn't substitute a clearly unfit Robin van Persie during the defeat to Newcastle:

“I was due to take Van Persie off after 60 minutes, but if I had, people would have said, ‘What are you doing?’ We were chasing the game and needed a goal back.”

It's one thing to leave a patently struggling player on the pitch out of desperation, but it's another to actually admit it. It all gives the impression of a man who is cowed, and for whom the pressure is clouding his judgement.

Moyes is obviously still learning, but if howls of derision from fans are preventing him from making a substitution that would be for the benefit of the team, then something is wrong.

Then there was his press conference on Monday, ostensibly a preview of their Champions League game (a game which is basically a non-event because of United's excellent form in the competition so far, perhaps evidence that Moyes does know what he's doing to an extent) against Shakhtar Donetsk, but one that of course touched on the Newcastle defeat and United's struggles in general.

Moyes said, as quoted by Sky Sports, about which areas United need to improve in:

“We'd like to generally play better, we'd like to pass better, create more chances, and defend better when those moments arise.”

So, football, then.

Clearly Moyes is not helping himself, but at what point do we start to feel sorry for him? Is this even his fault? Of course the players should take some of the blame for United's poor start to the season, but Ferguson should too. He left Moyes an unbalanced squad with too many inadequate players that arguably only a manager as good as Ferguson could succeed with.

Moyes can occasionally look like a lost child on the touchline when things are starting to go wrong, a look on his face that suggests he simply does not know what to do next. This is concerning for United obviously, but is it his fault that he isn't quite good enough? Perhaps he should not have taken the job, but it would have been nigh on impossible to turn it down when offered by Sir Alex Fergsuon.

At present, Moyes looks like a man promoted above his abilities. Sooner or later, while he will not want it, he will be deserving of sympathy.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1883119-david-moyes-at-what-point-will-we-feel-sorry-for-the-manchester-united-manager

zudomiriku
12-12-2013, 11:42 AM
David Moyes Admits Manchester United Were Terrible at Times Against Shakhtar

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David Moyes was far from happy with his Manchester United players, despite Tuesday’s 1-0 Champions League triumph over Shakhtar Donetsk.

Moyes watched as yet another visiting team created more chances than the Old Trafford hosts, although Phil Jones’ 67th-minute winner secured top spot in Group A for United.

The victory should not cloud another poor performance from the Premier League champions, and Moyes admitted he needed some stern words at half-time, per David McDonnell of the Daily Mirror:

To be honest, it’s been that way since I came here. We need to win matches and the players responded well to that encouragement.

We passed the ball much better after we had given it away terribly in the first-half and that’s not like us.

David McDonnell
@DiscoMirror
Moyes gives players a Fergie-style hairdryer blast to secure vital win http://mirr.im/IOkSoW #MUFC via @MirrorFootball @DailyMirror

Moyes even compared United’s midweek win to the two recent losses against Everton and Newcastle, insisting United's level of performance had not improved following those setbacks:

I thought there wasn’t much difference to the Everton and Newcastle games. Tonight we got the goal. In those other games, Everton and Newcastle got the goal.

United’s European campaign has provided a necessary distraction from domestic matters, where they have all but surrendered their league crown before Christmas.

However, those who watched United beat Shakhtar, or struggle in games with Group A’s bottom club Real Sociedad, will know a European hiding is coming unless the Red Devils improve quickly.

BBC Sport ✔
@BBCSport
Manager David Moyes is confident his Manchester United side are good enough to win this season's Champions League: http://bbc.in/IOoxTH

Shakhtar had 17 shots at goal compared to United’s 10, according to ESPN FC stats. The English side were also limited to just two strikes on target.

Of the starting XI, only Alexander Buttner and Adnan Januzaj would be considered inexperienced as Moyes fielded plenty of first-team stars such as David De Gea, Rio Ferdinand, Ryan Giggs, Jones and Wayne Rooney.

Richard Jolly
@RichJolly
Moyes has Buttner and Young on the left flank tonight. He had Baines and Pienaar there last season.

Yet the first half should have seen United return to the changing room facing a deficit. They barely put two passes together in a woeful opening 45 minutes, with ESPN FC reporting that one fan yelled from the stands “get a midfield in there.”

Shakhtar aren’t the first side this season to register more shots than the home team at Old Trafford. Southampton had 18 efforts to United’s 12, while Newcastle had nine to United’s eight.

For Moyes to say “that’s not like us” actually does not ring true of the Red Devils under his stewardship. On current form, if United draw the wrong side in the last 16—the likes of Borussia Dortmund are a potential rival—such performances could result in embarrassment.

United now travel to Aston Villa knowing anything other than victory will not be good enough in the Premier League.

Right now, Moyes’ men don’t even look confident of finishing in the top four this season. If that proves the case, this current Champions League adventure will be their last for the foreseeable future.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1884648-david-moyes-admits-manchester-united-were-terrible-at-times-against-shakhtar

zudomiriku
12-12-2013, 02:38 PM
Everton fans are familiar with Moyes' methods

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Fifteen league games into David Moyes’ transition from Everton to Manchester United, the Scot has firmly established himself as football’s most artful reverse alchemist: a man perceived as a master of turning gold into base metal or, in his case, a squad which won the league by 11 points last season into a mediocre, ninth-placed outfit which now sits 13 points back of leaders, Arsenal.

United’s recent performances have been so insipid that their fans’ signature chant -- "Come on David Moyes, play Like Fergie's Boys. We'll go wild, wild, wild!" -- sounds sufficiently ironic to have been composed by “Weird Al” Yankovic.

On the sidelines, Moyes has aged 20 years before our eyes as he grapples with the gargantuan task of freshening a mixed squad that has more global sponsors than world-class players, painfully aware that Mr. Potato, the club’s “Official Savory Snack Partner,” did not sign on to associate with a club that is closer to Hull, Stoke and Norwich than the top four.

After last weekend’s limp home surrender to Newcastle, the manager was forced to endure a litany of humiliations.

A cascade of boos rang out at Old Trafford, causing a beaming Alan Pardew to josh about “poor old United” in his post-match comments.

In defeat, Adnan Januzaj conjured United’s few rare moments of quality during an otherwise grey performance, the team’s search for consistency undermined by defensive and midfield rotation without apparent rationale.

“I take complete responsibility for the results,” Moyes admitted before perplexingly insisting that the insipid defeat “raised my spirits.” The only fans he seemed to be pleasing were of the shirtless Newcastle variety.

A faction of United fans are already beginning to wonder if Moyes’ true value will be to act as a sacrificial buffer between the legend no one truly wanted to follow, Sir Alex Ferguson, and the next long-term Old Trafford manager to arrive with his own vision, ideas and direction.

Others are attempting to adapt to their harsh new reality, wondering how Everton fans, who followed a Moyes-managed team for nearly 11 years, found pleasure in a team imbued with the Scot’s philosophy.

I can vouch that there was pleasure to be found. In stark contrast to the optimistic daring displayed by Roberto Martinez’s current team, Moyes’ Everton offered an austere gratification, like that offered by a scavenged feast in a time of war-rationing.

As a charitable service to suffering United fans, I have conferred with a few of my fellow Everton followers to serve up a few familiar rules of thumb. The satisfaction they offered was, I will admit, a peculiar one, derived mostly from their repetition, familiarity, and a sense of known comfort.

1. Conservatism first, second and third
Like an Italian manager in the 1980s, Moyes often set out “not to lose” rather than to win and the stands at Goodison Park would often groan as the-then Everton manager opted to field just one striker at home.

Away, the team would often adapt a deep-lying “not in the face” formation. Substitutions were anathema and attacking changes were rarely made unless the game was long gone.

2. Form is temporary, favoritism is permanent
Like any manager, Moyes had his good and bad books, yet it was almost impossible to move from one to the other. Favourites like Leon Osman, for example, were always selected irrespective of form or fitness.

Moyes is a man who has an indefatigable faith in men he can understand. This has already been seen at United, where those less savoured are revealed to have missed games due to stomach pumping necessitated by overeating.

3. Spirit and tenacity trump tactics
Moyes’ Everton teams were often tactically rudimentary but their collective spirit could never be questioned. His players were rarely world-class on the ball but would run toward it and around it with more passion than most opponents.

Journeyman Marcus Bent was the prototypical Everton player. The athletic lone-striker compensated for his limited talents by running from the first whistle like a German Shepherd dog unleashed upon reaching the park.

4. Few surprises
As Moyes' sparse Everton record against Manchester United -- four wins, five draws, 15 losses -- and Liverpool -- four wins, eight draws, 13 losses -- attests, his club were rarely able to muster the kind of results that his successor, Martinez, has already achieved. Everton fans were better acquainted than most with the sadistic pleasure of toiling endeavour culminating in valiant defeat.

Perhaps the most disturbing change in Moyes, from an Everton fan’s perspective, has been in his post-game interviews in the wake of narrow defeats.

The bulging eye fury or forthright righteous anger to which we had become accustomed has been replaced by general befuddlement.

Despite his elevated status, resources and expectations, David Moyes’ first campaign as Manchester United manager may ape the arc and approach of his Everton experience:

"First, let's get to 40 points, then we'll see what happens."

http://espnfc.com/blog/_/name/relegationzone/id/1568?cc=4716

Andi Istiabudi
18-12-2013, 10:46 PM
Moyes: Saya Beruntung Tidak Dipecat
Penulis: Ary Wibowo

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MANCHESTER, KOMPAS.com - Pelatih Manchester United, David Moyes, mengaku beruntung tidak menjadi korban dari budaya pecat yang kini merambah dunia sepak bola. Menurutnya, klub modern saat ini terlalu sering memecat pelatih.

Pernyataan itu diungkapkan Moyes menanggapi pemecatan Andre Villas-Boas dari Totteham Hotspur. Villas-Boas menjadi pelatih kelima di Premier League yang kehilangan pekerjaannya sepanjang musim ini.

Moyes mengawali karier dengan melatih Preston North End selama empat tahun sebelum hijrah ke Everton pada 2002. 11 musim di Goodison Park, Moyes kemudian bergabung bersama MU pada musim panas 2013.

"Itu membuat saya merasa beruntung tinggal di klub yang pernah saya singgahi," ujar Moyes.

"Saya bekerja dengan orang-orang hebat di Preston, Everton dan pengalaman singkat di Manchester United tetap memberitahu saya bahwa saya juga bekerja dengan orang-orang hebat di sini."

"Mungkin beberapa pelatih tidak seberuntung saya, tetapi saya ingin sejumlah pelatih diberi kesempatan. Kami mengatakan, klub terbaik adalah klub yang punya stabilitas."

"Lihatlah Arsene Wenger, stabilitasnya telah diberikan kepada Arsenal. Sir Alex Ferguson di MU dan apa yang terjadi dengan saya sendiri ketika berada di Everton."

"Tentu, pemilik dan petinggi klub mempunyai asalan tersendiri. Tetapi, klub seharusnya memberikan waktu kepada pelatih. Semakin jarang melihat hal ini di sepak bola. Semakin sering kita melihatnya, itu mungkin bisa membantu klub untuk lebih mengontrol dan menjaga stabilitasnya," tutup Moyes.

Sumber : Goal.com

Andi Istiabudi
21-12-2013, 04:40 PM
Ayo donk lebih motivasi pemain untuk cetak gol sebanyak-banyaknya :)

Moyes Tagih Gol Dari Semua Pemain MU
Femidiah - detikSport

Manchester - Rendahnya produktivitas gol Manchester United boleh jadi salah satu faktor menurunkan performa tim. Manajer MU David Moyes menuntut gol dari seluruh pemainnya.

Saat ini Mu berada di peringkat kedelapan klasemen sementara dengan 25 poin, tertinggal tujuh angka dari Manchester City di peringkat keempat dan 10 angka dari Arsenal yang ada di urutan teratas.

Soal tingkat kesuburan, MU tercatat paling rendah dari tim-tim yang kini menghuni lima besar. Dalam 16 partai, 'Setan Merah' baru mengemas 25 gol tapi sudah kebobolan 19 gol.

Hal itu semakin diperparah dengan ketiadaan Robin van Persie yang sedang dibekap cedera. Sementara Wayne Rooney beberapa kali diterpa cedera meskipun tidak harus absen lama.

Ashley Young , Patrice Evra dan Tom Cleverley sukses mencetak gol di dua laga terakhir MU. Moyes mengharapkan seluruh lini bisa menyumbang gol, tidak hanya dari lini penyerangan.

“Kami menginginkan gol datang dari semua pemain. Kami terus mengatakan kalau tim memerlukan gol sebanyak mungkin dari semua lini,” kata Moyes kepada situs resmi klub.

“Mudah-mudahan Anda mendapat mayoritas gol dari para striker musim ini tapi di pertandingan lalu, terjadi hal bagus saat Ashley bisa membuat gol dan Pat juga menciptakan gol yang cantik,” imbuh Moyes.

MU akan mencoba memperbaiki posisinya di papan klasemen kala menjamu West Ham United di Old Trafford, Sabtu (21/12/2013) malam ini.

troy andreas
28-12-2013, 03:22 PM
Ada wawancara menarik dari Daily Mail dengan David Moyes, yang punya waktu untuk baca langsung saja menuju Sumber (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2530038/Moyes-United-reign-spend-January.html)

Beberapa penggalan wawancara:

How nice was it that Ferguson encouraged fans to ‘stand by your new manager’?

‘I knew nothing about it. I had a game myself with Everton that day. When I heard what he had done, I thought he had total class. When I came out at Old Trafford for the first time, I got a brilliant, brilliant reception. I got that because of what Sir Alex said - ‘get behind your manager’.

‘I now have to earn that applause myself over the years. He has done great for me. I was in Manchester a couple of times and the amount of United supporters that I bumped into that were right behind me, supporting me, wishing me well - Sir Alex made that all happen.’

How good is it to have Phil Neville and Ryan Giggs on the coaching staff?

‘I spoke a lot with Mick Phelan and Rene Meulensteen and I told them that we had two meetings with them all. Eric Steele as well. They knew that I’d been at a club for 11 years and that I’d built up relationships with my staff as well. I did ask Rene to stay with me but in the end, he thought it better that he moved on and gave me freedom. Actually, It was the right shout by Rene and I’m glad that he did do that in the end.’



On the summer transfer window...

The transfer window was difficult because I wasn’t put into the job until July 1. I wasn’t in and around Carrington, I couldn’t be here and that was a little bit of a difficult time in the summer. Overall, though, I had an idea of what was required. We had 2 or 3 targets in mind.

‘Sir Alex had told me what was needed. I was mainly working off Sir Alex’s blueprint from the coaching staff and scouting staff. There were 2 or 3 players that we just didn’t pull off at the last minute on a couple of occasions. I did feel that when you come in, you need to assess your squad and give everybody an opportunity. Hopefully, most players would say they have had some games, some would like more but we have tried to get everybody that chance.’

Planning to make January signings?

‘I think we would like to do so. I would hate to get everyone’s expectations high thinking that we are going to be bringing in lots of players. The one thing I will say is that the club financially will support me in whatever we want to do or try to do. Getting the players in this window is the hardest part.

‘At a club like United, we want to sign the best, elite players. A lot of them might be at other clubs right now and might not be gettable. If we can, we will try and do something. That’s going to take some time. I can’t do that right away.

‘I think if I’d had done that straight away, folk will have said, ‘Why would you change round all the stuff Sir Alex Ferguson has done?’ It’s a gradual change. Obviously, players will come and go, that’s football.

‘That will take a little bit of time. I hope it doesn’t take much time. I think most people understand that it will take a little bit of time to settle in. You have a squad at Manchester United. I’m getting to know the players.’

Andi Istiabudi
29-12-2013, 04:27 PM
Ayo David Moyes, pertahankan trend positif United yang berhasil memenangi seluruh pertandingan dalam beberapa pertandingan terakhir hingga akhir musim. Tunjukkan kalau seorang David Moyes mampu memberikan prestasi terbaik bagi Manchester United :)

Andi Istiabudi
29-12-2013, 04:30 PM
Oiya, bagi teman-teman kolektor figure pemain Manchester United, berikut bentuk figure David Moyes yang diproduksi oleh Soccerstarz (dulunya bernama Corinthian). Kebetulan saya juga sudah memiliki figure David Moyes ini :)

http://www.pointdeal.com/203830/soccerstarz-man-utd-david-moyes.jpg

Andi Istiabudi
31-12-2013, 11:24 AM
Fans United juga ikut tersenyum kok :)

MU Kembali Rapat, Moyes Tersenyum

Bola.net - David Moyes rupanya amat bangga dengan fakta bahwa timnya kini sudah menang enam kali secara beruntun di semua laga yang mereka ikuti di berbagai level kompetisi. Manchester United hanya kebobolan tiga gol dan mencatatkan empat clean sheet.

Moyes, yang semasa berkarir sebagai pemain juga kerap berposisi sebagai bek tengah, menyebut bahwa pertahanan yang baik adalah kunci utama timnya bisa memberikan performa yang lebih memikat.

"Kami membutuhkan clean sheet dan saya pikir kami bertahan dengan baik. Hingga laga melawan Hull, kami sudah menerapkan hal tersebut dengan baik. Kami hanya kebobolan satu gol di laga melawan West Ham di liga. Kemudian kami pergi ke Hull dan kemasukan dua di dalam waktu 10 menit," tuturnya pada MUTV.

"Namun jika anda lihat di beberapa bulan terakhir, kami sebenarnya memiliki pertahanan yang cukup solid dan saya senang barisan bek kami bisa melakukannya lagi. Saya pikir mereka melakukannya dengan amat brilian," pungkas Moyes.

Manchester United baru saja menang melawan Norwich City di laga terakhir di tahun 2013 melalui gol tunggal yang dicetak oleh Danny Welbeck. (mutv/rer)

Andi Istiabudi
31-12-2013, 12:11 PM
Harus optimis donk :)

Tertinggal 8 Angka, Moyes Masih Optimis Juara

Bola.net - Manchester United saat ini berada di peringkat enam klasemen sementara dengan koleksi poin 34. Mereka sudah tertinggal jauh dari Arsenal, yang telah mengumpulkan 42 angka. Fakta ini ternyata tak membuat David Moyes berputus asa. Eks Everton tersebut masih optimis tim setan merah bisa kembali ke bursa perebutan gelar juara di sisa musim kompetisi yang ada.

"Kami harus terus melangkah maju dan yakin bahwa kami akan bisa mengejar tim yang ada di atas kami, kami harus percaya bahwa kami akan keluar bermain dan mendapatkan kemenangan," tutur Moyes pada MUTV.

"Kami kini memiliki kemampuan untuk mencetak banyak gol dan sepertinya kami memililki kesempatan besar untuk itu. Pemain menjadi lebih tajam dan secara umum kami melakukan kerja yang lebih baik," pungkasnya.

United dijadwalkan akan menghadapi Tottenham di laga pertama mereka di tahun 2014 tengah pekan ini. (mutv/rer)

Andi Istiabudi
01-01-2014, 07:33 AM
Saya sih bakal tetap terus mendukung Moyes, bagaimana dengan Anda ? :D

Moyes Butuh Waktu untuk Sukses bersama 'Setan Merah'
Meylan Fredy Ismawan - detikSport

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Manchester - David Moyes sudah setengah musim menangani Manchester United. Untuk bisa meraih kesuksesan seperti pendahulunya, Moyes membutuhkan waktu dan proses yang bertahap.

Moyes menduduki kursi manajer MU sejak musim panas lalu. Pria asal Skotlandia itu menggantikan manajer legendaris "Setan Merah", Sir Alex Ferguson.

Di bawah polesan Moyes, MU memang belum setangguh di era Fergie. Wayne Rooney dkk. lolos ke fase knockout Liga Champions tanpa terkalahkan, tapi sudah kalah lima kali di liga. Mereka kini menempati posisi keenam klasemen sementara Premier League, tertinggal delapan poin dari Arsenal yang ada di puncak.

Moyes kini meminta suporter MU untuk bersabar. Dia menyadari bahwa tak gampang untuk meraih kesuksesan di Old Trafford meski Fergie meninggalkan warisan berupa tim juara.

"Ini akan butuh waktu," tutur Moyes kepada MUTV.

"Saya tak bisa langsung melakukannya. Saya pikir kalau saya datang dan langsung mengubah segalanya, orang-orang akan berkata, 'Kenapa Anda mengubah semua hal yang telah dilakukan oleh Sir Alex?'," tambahnya.

"Ini adalah sesuatu yang bertahap dan ini tentang meneruskan jalan yang kita lalui. Tentu saja para pemain datang dan pergi, itulah sepakbola. Tapi, ini akan butuh sedikit waktu dan saya pikir sebagian besar orang memahaminya," ujar mantan bos Everton ini.

"Sulit untuk menjelaskan dengan tepat apa yang saya pikirkan tentang klub ini dan betapa besarnya hal tersebut, tapi saya sangat menantikan tantangan ini dan membalikkan keadaan. Hal besarnya adalah mendapatkan sebuah tim muda yang menarik di atas lapangan, yang bisa dibanggakan oleh semua orang di Manchester United," katanya.

Andi Istiabudi
02-01-2014, 05:44 AM
Yup, masih ada kesempatan di sisa musim ini, selain itu masih ada liga Champions, piala FA dan piala Liga. Semangat !!! :)

Moyes: Jangan Lihat Papan Klasemen

Bola.net - David Moyes melihat sisi positif dari kekalahan yang diderita Manchester United dari Tottenham. United takluk 1-2 dalam pertandingan yang digelar di markas mereka sendiri, Old Trafford.

Meski kalah, Moyes menilai permainan United sudah cukup memuaskan. Ia terutama menyoroti barisan pertahanan United yang disebutnya sudah tampil sangat bagus meski akhirnya bobol akibat serangan balik.

"Saya kira kami bertahan dengan sangat baik, hanya kecolongan oleh serangan balik. Anak-anak bermain bagus tapi kami memang gagal memanfaatkan kesempatan yang datang. Kita semua cuma bisa berharap bermain bagus dan memanfaatkan setiap peluang yang datang," jelas Moyes usai pertandingan.

Selain aspek permainan, Moyes juga memuji mentalitas United yang tak mau menyerah. Meski tertinggal dua gol, United disebutnya tidak patah arang dan masih terus mencoba untuk menang.

"Usaha anak-anak untuk comeback dari defisit 0-2 sudah bagus. kami seharusnya tidak layak tertinggal. Kami ingin memenangkan pertandingan selanjutnya, itu saja. Kami mungkin saat ini tak perlu melihat papan klasemen dulu." (mtr/hsw)

Wengge Schmeichel
02-01-2014, 09:28 AM
Sekarang 11 angka tertinggal. Ya sudahlah mau gimana lagi....MUFC tetap di hati. :D

Andi Istiabudi
02-01-2014, 11:43 AM
Mungkin teman-teman UI sudah ada yang punya niat khusus jika nanti ternyata David Moyes secara luar biasa ternyata berhasil membawa Manchester United juara liga musim ini ? :)

setiawans001
02-01-2014, 01:19 PM
Sekarang 11 angka tertinggal. Ya sudahlah mau gimana lagi....MUFC tetap di hati. :D


dibanyakin aja sabarnya mas bro, masih banyak pertandingan musim ini, semoga lebih baik grafiknya.. :peace:

troy andreas
02-01-2014, 02:05 PM
Sekarang 11 angka tertinggal. Ya sudahlah mau gimana lagi....MUFC tetap di hati. :D

Bagian serunya belum nih, seandainya gak masuk 4 besar liga itu keren dah. Ujian hati sesungguhnya. :ngacir:

Saking sibuknya di liga kita lupa United & Moyes masih punya FA cup, CoC cup & UCL. :peace:

zudomiriku
10-01-2014, 10:02 AM
How Moyes missed out on Negredo... on-fire City striker could have been at EVERTON last January but Sevilla wanted £18million

David Moyes was left ruing the one that got away after Alvaro Negredo all but booked Manchester City’s place in the Capital One Cup final with a stunning hat-trick against West Ham.

While Moyes’ misfiring Manchester United side stumbled to a 2-1 semi-final first-leg defeat at Sunderland, Negredo made City’s return meeting with West Ham a formality with his second hat-trick of the season, in a 6-0 win, and 14th goal in 11 home appearances.

Yet the prolific Spain striker could have been wearing the blue of Everton, rather than City, after former Goodison boss Moyes despatched his transfer negotiators to Seville last January, with orders to bring him back to Merseyside.

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On-fire: Alvaro Negredo slides to celebrate scoring against West Ham where he netted a hat-trick

The deal floundered when Everton officials arrived in Spain to find the asking price had soared from around £12million to nearly £18million, and the 28-year old ended up joining City, instead, in the summer.

Moyes also headed to Manchester, to replace Sir Alex Ferguson as manager, and was dismayed to discover United’s scouting network in southern Spain had allowed their City counterparts to outmanoeuvre them for both Negredo and lightning-quick winger Jesus Navas.

Negredo revealed he was aware of Everton’s interest but insisted it was always his intention to see out the season with Seville before testing himself in the Barclays Premier League.

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Success: The form of Negredo has showed that City don't rely on Sergio Aguero as much as they used to

‘There were some rumours, but I just wanted to finish the season with Seville,’ he said. ‘I wanted to wait until it got to the summer before I started looking at other options. I never really considered the possibility of moving in January.’

Known affectionately as The Beast by Etihad fans, he has terrorised opposition defences all season and is now just one goal behind Sergio Aguero in City’s scoring charts.

‘I am in a great moment, but I hope to get even better,’ he said. ‘I need to get more goals and catch Sergio up quickly, because I know that when he comes back from injury, he will score plenty.

‘But, the way I am feeling and the way my game is going, I do feel this could be my best moment so far. This could be the best season of my career. I’m feeling comfortable, I score a lot of goals and hopefully I can make some assists. This is how I want to continue for the rest of my time here. The only real target, though, is to grow, to improve as a player and become better as I go along.’

United have their work cut out to make it an all-Manchester final, with their tie balanced on a knife-edge, but Negredo is unconcerned about who City will face.

‘At the moment, we just want to be sure of booking our place,’ he said. ‘Maybe the fans are all thinking about United, but as long as we are in it, I don’t mind. I’ve never been to Wembley before, so that is all that matters.’

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2536795/How-David-Moyes-missed-Alvaro-Negredo-fire-City-striker-Everton-January.html

zudomiriku
10-01-2014, 11:40 AM
David Moyes Nominated for Manager of the Month Amid Dire Manchester United Run

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David Moyes became the subject of more than the odd snigger Thursday after he was nominated for the Premier League Manager of the Month award.

Moyes has suffered a disastrous start to 2014, losing three straight games as Manchester United’s domestic ambitions took a hit in all three competitions.

However, his work in December sees his name placed alongside Jose Mourinho and Manuel Pellegrini as a potential winner of the award.

Sky Sports reports:

Sky Sports Football ✔
@SkyFootball
Manchester United manager David Moyes is amongst the nominees for Premier League manager of the month for December. http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11670/9107848/manchester-united-boss-david-moyes-in-contention-for-manager-of-the-month …

In fairness to the United boss, he picked up four league victories during the hectic Christmas period, lifting the champions back to within a handful of points of the Champions League spots.

Heading into their opening game of January against Tottenham, which they lost, United had dragged themselves to a position in which they were able to close within two points of fourth place, but since then, things have gone horribly wrong.

Defeats to Tottenham, Swansea and Sunderland saw United lose three straight matches for the first time in 13 years, and United host Swansea again this weekend.

OptaJoe highlights the kind of pressure United have been under throughout the season:

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@OptaJoe
808 - Manchester United have made more clearances than any other Premier League team this season. (808) State.

Mass player unrest—aimed at Moyes specifically—is reported by Jamie Jackson of The Guardian, during a season in which United are struggling just to book Champions League football for next term.

For Moyes to receive the Manager of the Month at this stage, deserved or not for his December exploits, would make him something of a laughing stock.

Fortunately for the Scot, Mourinho and Pellegrini are more likely winners, having seen their sides produce better results than United during the festive period.

Where United’s wins came against relegation-strugglers Aston Villa, West Ham, Hull and Norwich, Chelsea saw off the likes of Liverpool and Southampton—as well as drawing at Arsenal—while City won six games in December, including a triumph over Liverpool.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1917049-david-moyes-nominated-for-manager-of-the-month-amid-dire-manchester-united-run

troy andreas
13-01-2014, 07:09 PM
Boss backs Sir Alex's presence

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David Moyes insists he "has no problem at all" with Sir Alex Ferguson attending Manchester United matches.

Some pundits suggest the presence of the former manager at the Reds' games puts pressure on his successor but Moyes says such claims are wide of the mark.

The manager told MUTV: "It tells you that people don't know me, they don't know Sir Alex. People are only saying it because they have no idea about how it works.

"Sir Alex has been fantastic, incredibly supportive, he's only there to help me. I have a conversation with him when I need it. I tend to see him for a minute or two after the games, we'll have a chat and I've found him great."

Sir Alex sat with club legends Sir Bobby Charlton and Bryan Robson at Sunderland last week and the TV cameras panned to the trio when the final whistle sounded on the Capital One Cup first-leg defeat.

"All the people around the club... Sir Bobby, Bryan Robson, all the former players in the main have been great," added Moyes.

"But obviously there are a lot of people who are out there trying to twist their words or make it look as if there's some problem. I've got no problem at all with it [Sir Alex attending matches]."

http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2014/Jan/david-moyes-defends-sir-alex-ferguson-attending-games.aspx

troy andreas
17-01-2014, 10:38 PM
Moyes fined £8,000 by FA

Manchester United manager David Moyes has been fined £8,000 by the FA following comments he made after his side's defeat to Sunderland.

On Wednesday, Moyes accepted an FA charge of misconduct following comments he made in reference to officials after United's League Cup semi-final first leg defeat at the Stadium of Light and requested a non-personal hearing.

The Scot had said claimed that the Premier League champions were "playing referees as well as the opposition."

A statement on the FA's official website read: "Manchester United manager David Moyes has been fined £8,000 and warned as to his future conduct following an Independent Regulatory Commission hearing today.

"Moyes had admitted an FA misconduct charge in that his post-match comments following his side's game at Sunderland on Tuesday 7 January 2014 constituted improper conduct in that they called into question the integrity of the match officials appointed to that fixture and/or appointed to Manchester United fixtures generally, and/or implied that such match officials are motivated by bias; and/or brought the game into disrepute, in contravention of FA Rule E3(1)."

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers, Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho and Stoke boss Mark Hughes have all accepted FA misconduct charges this season and have each been fined the same amount of £8,000.

http://www.espn.co.uk/football/sport/story/274733.html#3gQ1kG0zTJTYT57A.99

zudomiriku
23-01-2014, 03:35 PM
In 2010 David Moyes wrote an article in the Sunday Times titled: “How to win a shootout”

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When it rains it pours!

Certain sections of the English media have compared Manchester United boss David Moyes with Graham Taylor this morning.

This is pretty much as low as you can go in English football and despite the imminent signing of Juan Mata, the penalty shoot-out defeat to Sunderland is still very raw for Moyes and Manchester United.

To compound matters, Everton forums, no doubt revelling in Moyes’ pain, have dredged up an article the now Manchester United boss wrote in 2010 during the World Cup.

Moyes was then a columnist for The Sunday Times and put his name to a piece titled: ”How to win a shootout”.

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David Moyes: How to win a penalty shootout

In a good team you win together and you lose together. The penalty shootout is the loneliest experience in football and the trick is to make participants feel they are less on their own.

The players taking spot-kicks need to know that responsibility does not weigh solely on their shoulders but is shared, and the same goes for your goalkeeper.

As a manager, you can take pressure off your men by making yourself accountable for success and failure.
You’d never go up on stage without an act so I think if you walk up to take a penalty, or stand between the posts attempting to save one, you should have a clear idea about what you’re going to do.

This is where the manager and the sharing of responsibility comes in and how he prepares his team is key.
My teams have won two big shootouts, Everton against Manchester United in the 2009 FA Cup semi-final and Preston North End versus Birmingham City in a Championship playoff semi-final in 2001.

I also lost one with Everton, against Fiorentina, so I’m not the guru, but for what it’s worth, this is how I believe preparation for penalties can go: you get everyone in your squad to attempt spot-kicks in training — everyone, because there are some players you don’t imagine will be good at them who turn out to be excellent takers.

You find some players are naturals at it, some just don’t have the knack, and there are some who are coachable — by working with them technically and mentally you can make them good from 12 yards.

My guess is that Capello knows not just his best five takers but also his next five Certain things are required to score a penalty, accuracy, power and placement being the main ones. You keep this in mind while you watch and if a player scores a good one in training you say: “I like that. Can you go and practise it? Can you guarantee to take that penalty in a shootout?”

This means that when your players walk up to the spot they — and, more importantly, you — have decided exactly what they’re going to do.

When we won against Manchester United, all my lads did exactly, from the spot, what we’d said they would beforehand. I feel you take pressure away from individuals that way.

You say to a player: “All I want you to do is X.” If it doesn’t go in, then fine. We score together, we miss together when it is penalties.

A similar approach helps the goalkeepers. There are databases and performance tools that give you an idea of what particular players like to do from the spot and you find out where players in the opposing team have put previous penalties in both club or international football.

Jens Lehmann used this kind of information when he saved two spot-kicks in the shootout when Germany beat Argentina in the last World Cup. You give your keeper the information and say to him, for example: “If Philipp Lahm takes a penalty it’s going bottom right, and I want you to go to the right and get down quickly.”

Some keepers have a system where they look at the taker’s run-up and his planting foot and so on, and that’s fine, but I’d prefer to go with the analysis. The principle is the same as with the takers — the manager has told the keeper what to do and if it goes wrong he knows his boss can have no complaints.

There are drills you can do to make players better at penalties. You can get them to shoot without a goalkeeper and focus on something like accuracy by saying that every kick they take has to hit the side net inside the post.

England are fortunate enough to already have a number of players who have proved to be very good takers for their clubs. James Milner has scored some fantastic penalties for Aston Villa, Gareth Barry is a great striker of the ball, Wayne Rooney is good, Steven Gerrard has a successful record for Liverpool. And Frank Lampard, even though he missed in England’s friendly against Japan, is excellent.

You want your main taker to have at least two penalties, a pen A and a pen B, because he could have to take one in normal time and need to do something different in a shootout, and Lampard has a variation.

David James should also be an asset for England if there’s a shootout. He is a big man to get past and has a big presence. He’s tall enough to get to the corner if he goes early enough. He’s experienced and I know he thinks about his approach towards penalties. He has good attributes.

To be a consistent saver of spot-kicks a goalkeeper needs to be really athletic, to have a spring in his legs and be able to get across his goal fast. This is extra-important in South Africa with the ball travelling more quickly at altitude.

As you’d expect from such a thorough and experienced coach, Fabio Capello has had his squad practising penalties since they got together in Austria a month ago and he will know in advance his ideal takers should England go to penalties against Germany.

I say ideal, because an important point to make is that you can’t be sure who will be on the pitch at the end of 120 minutes; players you earmark for a spot-kick might get injured or be sent off or substituted, and some of England’s previous exits from tournament involved players missing from the spot who weren’t expected to take penalties, such as David Batty and Gareth Southgate. My guess is that Capello knows not just his best five takers but also his next five.

Of course you can plan meticulously and then something happens that you simply can’t control. Jamie Carragher was taking great penalties in training at the last World Cup and when it came to the shootout versus Portugal, he struck a spot-kick exactly as he had been doing in practice and scored with it, but the referee wasn’t ready and asked him to take it again.

Second time round, Carragher departed from his routine and missed. Bad luck played a huge part there and I’ve a general feeling that England have not had much fortune in shootouts and are due a win in one.

As I said, I’m not the guru. I was only in one penalty shootout as a player and I missed from the spot. It was for Bristol City versus Mansfield in the Freight Rover final, 1987. All week in training I’d been mashing them down the middle and beating the keeper but, having played 120 minutes, I had cramp in both legs and hit my kick as if my foot was a shovel.

It was in front of 58,000 fans at Wembley and it was a sudden-death effort: because I missed, we lost the shootout 5-4.

That day I took two penalties: my first and also my last.

http://www.101greatgoals.com/blog/in-2010-david-moyes-wrote-an-article-in-the-sunday-times-titled-how-to-win-a-shootout/

zudomiriku
28-01-2014, 01:43 PM
Step it up or you're out! Moyes fires warning to United stars and pledges to sign 'better players'

Manchester United manager David Moyes has warned his under-performing players that they will soon be replaced with more big names if they don’t improve.

With new £37m signing Juan Mata set to make his debut at home to Cardiff on Tuesday night, Moyes has warned there are more players to follow.

United are miles off the pace in the Barclays Premier League after a dismal first half of the season and Moyes has had enough.

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First of many: Record signing Juan Mata shows off his No 8 shirt at Carrington on Monday

'I am not going to accept it,' said Moyes.

'I am disappointed we are not in a much stronger position. I am disappointed with how we have played.

'I, ultimately, take the rap for that.

'But what I will do is make it right. I am going to get better players in.

'Unfortunately, I don't think there will be more in January. But it will change.'

The exit of Anderson on loan to Fiorentina, plus the impending departures of Wilfried Zaha and Fabio further confirm Moyes' intentions.

Rio Ferdinand will leave in the summer while the futures of skipper Nemanja Vidic and full-back Patrice Evra are also in the balance.

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Case for the defence: Both Vidic (left) and Evra (right) could leave Old Trafford in the summer

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Under pressure: Ashley Young (left) could also face the axe in the summer

With Alexander Buttner, Nani, Ashley Young and Javier Hernandez among those who also have questions marks hanging over them, the Moyes revolution is under way.

'I have given every player the opportunity to play and show what they can do,' he said.

'We have had a pretty good chance to have a look at it.

'The players have to perform. If they want to be here and making sure they have a jersey, they have to show it in the games.

'Undoubtedly, this club wants to be at the top. We want to be challenging.

'At this moment in time we have failed to do that. We want to do something about it.'

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Out of favour: Javier Hernandez has had a poor season by his standards, scoring just twice in the league

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2546914/Step-youre-David-Moyes-fires-warning-Manchester-United-stars.html

Blacklist7
28-01-2014, 08:09 PM
Dah cukup bicara bobroknya Moyes, sudah waktunya kita bersatu semua mendukung Man United dan Moyes.. kasihan beban mental manager klo kita terus menganalisa kekalahan dan kesalahan Moyes..

udah ga ada gunanya mencela Moyes, toh juga tidak didengar sampai Manchester..

be positive.. support aja sekuat tenaga, yakin lah suatu hari nanti United akan kembali menjadi no 1.. We'll Keep The Red Flag Flying High, coz Man United will never die..

fredrian.seven
28-01-2014, 08:56 PM
Dah cukup bicara bobroknya Moyes, sudah waktunya kita bersatu semua mendukung Man United dan Moyes.. kasihan beban mental manager klo kita terus menganalisa kekalahan dan kesalahan Moyes..

udah ga ada gunanya mencela Moyes, toh juga tidak didengar sampai Manchester..

be positive.. support aja sekuat tenaga, yakin lah suatu hari nanti United akan kembali menjadi no 1.. We'll Keep The Red Flag Flying High, coz Man United will never die..

Super sekali :thumbup:

Perubahan emang susah Bro. Udah biasa 2 besar jadi susah menerima ada di posisi 7. Sasaran paling mudah ya jelas sosok sentral perubahan. Jadi... mari menikmati United era baru :P

theater of dream
28-01-2014, 11:08 PM
Dah cukup bicara bobroknya Moyes, sudah waktunya kita bersatu semua mendukung Man United dan Moyes.. kasihan beban mental manager klo kita terus menganalisa kekalahan dan kesalahan Moyes..

udah ga ada gunanya mencela Moyes, toh juga tidak didengar sampai Manchester..

be positive.. support aja sekuat tenaga, yakin lah suatu hari nanti United akan kembali menjadi no 1.. We'll Keep The Red Flag Flying High, coz Man United will never die..

Kalo sekedar menganalisa kekalahan dengan factual opinion sih gak masalah toh itu bagian kritikan sehat..
Yg gak gawat itu ngejudge tanpa analisa, pokoke Moyes, dulu mobil bagus tapi sekarang pas disopirin Moyes jadi mogok2 lari gak kencang lagi, sapa yg slaah ? Moyes donk :D
Kritik sih sah2 aja asal tepat sasaran, jangan sampe nanti pinggang yg sakit malah sibuk ngurusin obat apa yg tepat buat ngobatin sakit gigi

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troy andreas
29-01-2014, 05:51 AM
Kalo sekedar menganalisa kekalahan dengan factual opinion sih gak masalah toh itu bagian kritikan sehat..
Yg gak gawat itu ngejudge tanpa analisa, pokoke Moyes, dulu mobil bagus tapi sekarang pas disopirin Moyes jadi mogok2 lari gak kencang lagi, sapa yg slaah ? Moyes donk :D
Kritik sih sah2 aja asal tepat sasaran, jangan sampe nanti pinggang yg sakit malah sibuk ngurusin obat apa yg tepat buat ngobatin sakit gigi

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Member of the month kita jalanin lagi dong kalo gitu? cc; rondwisan; Rean; :D

Rean
29-01-2014, 07:45 AM
Member of the month kita jalanin lagi dong kalo gitu? cc; rondwisan; Rean; :D
hayuk lah... :D

troy andreas
09-02-2014, 02:25 PM
David Moyes will take Manchester United to Dubai for week of training in the sun

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The Manchester United manager will fly his side out to the Middle East after their match against Arsenal.

David Moyes will attempt to escape the growing pressure at Manchester United by taking his squad on a week-long training break to Dubai following Wednesday’s crucial Premier League trip to Arsenal.

United go into Sunday’s Old Trafford fixture against Fulham ten points adrift of a Champions League qualification spot in the wake of Liverpool’s emphatic Anfield victory against Arsenal on Saturday.

With the prospect of a top-four finish now slipping away from United – back-to-back victories against Fulham and Arsenal could still leave them ten points behind fourth-placed Liverpool – Moyes is determined to boost his team’s slim hopes by arranging the sunshine trip to the Middle East.

Moyes had investigated the possibility of a training stint at Qatar’s world-renowned Aspire facility following the FA Cup third round exit against Swansea City last month, but United’s fixture programme proved too congested to proceed with the trip.

However, with United facing a ten-day gap between the Arsenal game and their next fixture at Crystal Palace on February 22, Moyes will take his squad to Dubai this week in order to prepare for the Palace fixture and the Champions League clash with Olympiakos three days later away from the intensity and scrutiny of Manchester.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/manchester-united/10626792/David-Moyes-will-take-Manchester-United-to-Dubai-for-week-of-training-in-the-sun.html

zudomiriku
10-02-2014, 11:28 AM
Manchester United's David Moyes admits 'it's worse than I thought'

• Manager says mental softness is an issue after draw
• Fulham's René Meulensteen found opposition's frailties

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David Moyes said that Manchester United were suffering from a "mental softness" and that he did not expect the champions to sink so low as they did in the 2-2 draw with Fulham at Old Trafford. The visiting manager, René Meulensteen, who left the champions' coaching staff in the summer, was also critical of United, branding their continual crossing as "partly straightforward" and easy to defend against.

Moyes's side were facing the ninth defeat of their title defence, and to the bottom-placed club following Steve Sidwell's opener, until the equaliser from Robin van Persie, on 78 minutes. Then Michael Carrick's goal moments later looked to have snatched victory. However four minutes into added time, Darren Bent completed a miserable afternoon for Moyes and United by securing a draw for Fulham, a goal the Scot described as "diabolical".

Moyes has continually stated it would be a turbulent first season in charge but with United now nine points from a Champions League berth, the manager admitted he did not expect his inaugural campaign to be so dire. "Probably not, no," Moyes said. "Today was as bad as it gets. How we didn't win, I have no idea. It's goals that count. You can have as much possession as you like."

Despite a record 81 crosses, Moyes accepted it was the familiar problem of not being able to put the opposition away. "I agree. Quite often you've seen similar games here where we have been the better team by far, the opposition have got a goal from a set-piece or on the break and then we've been chasing it, but we thoroughly deserved to win the game."

Bent's goal derived from Nemanja Vidic's weak clearing-header. While Moyes did not name his captain, he was scathing about the manner of the goal.

He said: "Even when it was 2-1 and they put five minutes [of added time] up Fulham never came up the pitch, they left us with the ball. So it was nearly a case of just playing out time and we gave away a diabolical second goal. If we had one failing it was that we should have gone to win 3-1. You could use maybe mental softness that we didn't see the job out and get the job done. I would agree with that."

Moyes denied that United's plan was merely to utilise the cross. "It was never one way," he said. "If you're just going to look at the stats and think about the crosses you need to think about the number of passes and I don't think we just went out and crossed the ball. Some people might say that one of the things that Manchester United do is play with width and cross the ball, that's in the genes here.

Yet Meulensteen said: "When I saw Manchester United today I thought the game plan was quite straightforward – get it wide, get it in, whether it was from the full-back pushing on or the supporting wide man and midfielder."

Is it easy to defend against if that is the unchanging game plan? "If you're well-organised and the goalkeeper is in good positions to come and collect the ball at times, yeah, it can be easy," said Meulensteen. "You need a little bit of creativity and a bit of variety at times to open [teams] up. The first goal they scored was from a ball that was in a second phase, fell and was a sort of pass across the goal that got tapped in. And the second came from a clearance then a shot and a deflection."

With Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City yet to come, Moyes struggled to offer any detailed answer regarding how United might beat them. "We just go into the next game and take the teams on and challenge them. We've got a good team and there will be very few teams desperate to play Manchester United," he said.

http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/feb/09/manchester-united-david-moyes-fulham-rene-meulensteen

tukang-las
10-02-2014, 12:54 PM
ko klo ngeliat dari pengakuan moyes di artikel sini sama yg di trit sebelah seolah2 moyes instruksiin ga cuma lewat sayap, tapi aktual nya permainan sangat sayap sekali...

apa mungkin pemain2 united sendiri yg ga pede buat maen dari tengah???

theater of dream
10-02-2014, 01:33 PM
ko klo ngeliat dari pengakuan moyes di artikel sini sama yg di trit sebelah seolah2 moyes instruksiin ga cuma lewat sayap, tapi aktual nya permainan sangat sayap sekali...

apa mungkin pemain2 united sendiri yg ga pede buat maen dari tengah???
Lini tengah bukan maslah baru di United
Abis zaman Keane ama Scholes, United selalu bermasalah dengan lini tengah..

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