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kalo jadi bisa nambah-nambahin drama musim ini om hehe
ott. belum mulai aja udah makan korban manager nih
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Manchester United and England captain Wayne Rooney backed by David Moyes
David Moyes is confident Wayne Rooney is ready for the responsibility of captaining club and country, and is adamant the Manchester United striker is not past his best. Moyes gave Rooney his debut at Everton and also worked with the England international at Old Trafford last season. New United manager Louis van Gaal has appointed Rooney as captain to replace Nemanja Vidic, while the 28-year-old has also succeeded Steven Gerrard as England skipper. Rooney has been backed to be a success in both roles by Moyes, who believes the responsibility could take the forward’s game to a different level. "It is a terrific time for Wayne professionally and he is ready for it," Moyes told The Sun. "At this time in his career, I am sure he wants to take on that extra responsibility the captaincies bring. It could make him an even better player. "He wants to show that development, he has proved he is a top player, now he will want to show he can take on the responsibility and be a top captain. "He may be taking the armbands at a difficult time, everyone knows Manchester United are going through a transitional period. I don’t think the responsibility will weigh him down but instead help him kick on. "He has always been a very determined person, determined to prove himself. He has proved himself a great player, now he will want to prove himself as a great captain and I think he will. "He will want to lift trophies for United and England." Moyes has also dismissed concerns that Rooney is already at his peak and can envisage him dropping back into a midfield position later in his career. He added: "Some people might wonder if we have seen the best of him. I don’t. I still believe he is one of the best in the Premier League. "There will always be young players pushing hard for his place but right now I don’t believe there is anyone who can dislodge him for club and country. "In time, I can see him moving further back on the pitch and becoming a midfielder, and a good one at that. "He has a great range of passing and understanding of the game, someone who can play in any position. He was even pretty good in goal! But he still has that instinct as a striker." Code:
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/9460700/manchester-united-and-england-captain-wayne-rooney-backed-by-david-moyes
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06-10-2014, 10:00 AM | #323 |
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Manchester United are STUPID for ever appointing David Moyes, says Johan Cruyff
By Jeremy Cross. Moyes succeeded Sir Alex Ferguson as United boss in 2013 but the decision turned into a total disaster. United suffered a dramatic fall from grace and failed to secure European qualification before Moyes was sacked after just 10 months in charge. Louis van Gaal was drafted in this summer to succeed Moyes and pick up the pieces of his troubled reign. Dutch legend Cruyff believes the damage has been done and that United bosses got it wrong when replacing Fergie. He said: "Manchester paid for their stupidness and now they have got to recover. "Moyes is a very good coach because I've seen many many years in Everton, but he's not a coach which should fit with Manchester United because the focus for both teams are totally different. "That's why the biggest mistake is to ask Moyes to come to Manchester United because it's a totally different team, a totally different mentality. "The basic mistake was to sign him on. I think he is a great manager but not for Manchester United. He's just a great manager for another type of team." HTML Code:
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12-10-2014, 10:33 PM | #324 |
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Beberapa hari belakangan ini Paklik Moyes mulai eksis lagi nih, mulai dari commentnya pasca kemenangan United atas Everton minggu lalu, lanjut ngebahas Januzaj yg diyakini akan mampu seperti Rooney skrng ini (hanya perlu jam maen), kesiapannya untuk kembali menangani club dan yg terbaru gasipnya dikait2kan dengan Inter Milan ...
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11-11-2014, 06:55 AM | #325 | |
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And finally he goes to Spain ...., good luck there Coach ....
________________________________ BBCsport - 10 November 2014 Moyes named Real Sociedad manager Former Manchester United boss David Moyes has been named as the new manager of Spanish club Real Sociedad. It is the 51-year-old's first job since he was sacked as United manager in April after a 10-month stint. Moyes replaces Jagoba Arrasate, who was dismissed by Sociedad after a poor run of form which currently sees them lie 15th in La Liga. Moyes has signed a contract to June 2016 and will take charge for the first time at Deportivo on 22 November. Moyes recently told BBC Football Focus he was ready to return to management but would wait for the "right job". In the interview, he did not rule out a job in Europe. "It is something that we don't report enough - British managers outside the shores," he said. "It will actually help the development of coaches where you can come back and give a bit back to them - tell them the experience you have had working in Spain, Italy, Germany or wherever it may be." Former Preston and Everton boss Moyes took over at Manchester United as a successor to Sir Alex Ferguson, who had an illustrious 26 years in charge at Old Trafford. Quote:
However, Moyes was sacked with United lying seventh in the Premier League four games from the end of last season. He faced Basque side Sociedad as United manager, recording a 1-0 win at Old Trafford and a 0-0 draw in Spain during the Champions League group phase. Moyes becomes the fourth British manager of the club. Harry Lowe was in charge for five years from 1930, while John Toshack had three spells in charge, with the last coming to an end in 2002. Toshack's fellow Welshman Chris Coleman lasted less than seven months following his appointment in July, 2007. Although they are 15th in La Liga, Sociedad have already beaten Real Madrid this season and recorded their second win of the campaign on Sunday when they overcame champions Atletico Madrid. |
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11-11-2014, 08:56 AM | #326 |
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David Moyes's record as a Premier League manager:
Matches: 461 Wins: 190 Draws: 129 Losses: 142 Win percentage: 41.2.. Good luck saja.. Berharap yg terbaik buat sang mantan 'terindah' |
11-11-2014, 09:43 AM | #327 |
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Good luck Mr. Moyes..
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11-11-2014, 10:04 AM | #328 |
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David Moyes bakalan jadi pelatih termahal dalam sejarah Real Sociedad, semoga sukses Moyes
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01-12-2014, 10:02 PM | #329 |
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David Moyes' true gift may be an end to the cult of the football manager as dictator
By Jonathan Liew Low profile during Real Sociedad's victory over Elche was a reminder that it is mainly the English who obsessively place 'the boss' at centre stage Real Sociedad’s Estadio Anoeta was barely half-full for their game against Elche on Friday night. The reason fans had stayed away, according to the commentator, was because the match was being shown live on Spanish television. My suspicion is that they had decided there were much better things to do in San Sebastián on a Friday night than watch a David Moyes team for 90 minutes. I jest, of course. Moyes ended his first La Liga home game with a dominant 3-0 win: a tentative first step in the detoxification of Brand Moyes, a marque associated rightly or wrongly with a particularly dispiriting sort of failure. An absence of ambition, a paucity of pomposity, a faint-hearted urge to “make things hard for our opponents”. The game was broadcast from the Spanish feed, with a Sky Sports commentary over the top, and before long a curious disparity between the two began to appear. Real’s early goal was greeted with the words “Carlos Vela gives David Moyes the perfect start!” Co-commentator Efan Ekoku agreed. “What a start for David Moyes,” he said. Strangely, while all this was going on, we hardly saw Moyes at all. Were Moyes a prominent La Liga manager descending on the Premier League, you could guarantee that his every twitch would have been scrutinised, a camera trained on him for the whole game. Here, instead, he was a background figure: a blurry character at the edge of the shot, a matchstick on the touchline. It was almost as if the players on the pitch were somehow more deserving of our attention. I wanted to check out my hunch, so I watched a few of last week’s other games. During Manchester City v Bayern Munich on Tuesday night, ITV spent every spare moment cutting away to the lightly seasoned visage of Pep Guardiola. On Wednesday at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadum, meanwhile, Sky treated us to no fewer than 13 close-ups of Borussia Dortmund’s Jürgen Klopp: from every possible angle, in real time and in borderline-erotic slow motion. Why do we care so much about managers? And why do other countries – with the possible exception of Holland and France – care so little? In most of Europe, the manager is a more peripheral figure. Go through back issues of a big Spanish sport newspaper such as Marca and almost without exception, they feature players, not managers, on the cover. There are many possible reasons. One of the main ones is that managers are very often the only people in English football with anything worth saying. Often you will read glossy magazine interviews with players such as Xavi or Paolo Maldini, and they are so effortlessly erudite: full of poetic little passages like “The ball is an angel with wings, and it flies from the soul – pim, pim, pim – and it’s a phenomenon that brings peace to the heart”. And you think: why are Jordan Henderson interviews never like this? But there is something else to it, I think. English football is still transfixed with the idea of manager as lightning rod, figurehead, dictator. We lap up tales of Sir Alex Ferguson’s control-freakery, go weak at the knees for Louis van Gaal, worship at the altar of Bill Shankly. Perhaps this lascivious thrill over footballing dictators is because this country never actually got to experience real-life dictatorship: the bold typefaces, loudspeakers on every lamp-post, the military rallies, the indiscriminate killing. It all seems so exhilaratingly exotic. And we wonder why Ukip is so popular. Yet change is in the air. Only last week, Tottenham’s Mauricio Pochettino reminded us that he was not a manager, but a “head coach”. Once tangential, footballing figures such as Paul Mitchell, Jorge Mendes and Stan Kroenke now command mainstream interest. Slowly, English football is realising that glory, and thus ignominy, depend on more than the sheer force of one man’s personality. And some day, perhaps posterity will allow Moyes a fairer hearing too. Perhaps he will take Real steadily up the table. Perhaps the Van Gaal project will stumble. Or perhaps neither. Either way, the erosion of England’s peculiar manager fixation is something from which Moyes – less dictator, more very competent civil servant – can only benefit. Source : http://www.telegraph.co.uk |
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nonton re-run Sociedad vs El Che, bagus juga mainnya ini Sociedad, semua lininya hidup dan umpan-umpannya enak diliat, kapan main taktis kapan main cepat pas temponya.
pemain-pemain Unitednya aja yg agak kurang kali ya pas ditangan Moyes
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